The South Haven Area Community Foundation makes grants to local non-profit organizations.
Donor Name: South Haven Area Community Foundation
State: Michigan
City: South Haven
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/15/2026
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The South Haven Area Community Foundation is governed by a volunteer board of directors broadly representative of the South Haven community. The mission is to benefit community; to provide responsible stewardship of gifts donated; to promote leadership in addressing community issues; to make grants that support the strategic plan.
Criteria is aimed at enhancing quality of life in the Greater South Haven Area through:
- Education
- Arts and Culture
- Economic Development
Funding Information
Tier One will accommodate grantees seeking up to $1,500 for general operating expenses and/or project costs. Tier Two will accommodate grantees seeking $1,501 up to $10,000 for project costs only.
Eligibility Criteria
The Foundation makes grants only to organizations that are recognized by the Internal Revenue Code as nonprofit, tax-exempt, charitable organizations or to qualified governmental agencies.
Guidelines & Policies
Preference will be given to proposals that:
- Address priority community concerns
- Are change-oriented and problem-solving in nature
- Will have the greatest benefit per dollar granted
- Have the potential of leveraging additional grants from other sources such as government and other foundations
- Assist grant recipients to achieve certain objectives
- Grants will be made only to non-profit charitable organizations, or governmental entities.
- Grants will be made only to organizations that provide for a responsible nonprofit fiscal agent and adequate accounting procedures.
In evaluating grant applications the Foundation gives consideration to:
- Project Quality: Established community need, expected benefits, planning, similarity to other programs, reasonableness of budget and grant request, other expected funding sources, potential to leverage other grants
- Community Impact: Number of people affected, potential impact, demonstrated community need/desire for the project, collaboration with other organizations, volunteer commitment to the project
- Project Management: Staff and board experience, organizational ability to carry out the project, mission-appropriate, long-range plan for the project and the organization, future of the organization
- The Foundation also takes into account whether the Foundation has adequate resources to effectively respond to the request.
Ineligibility
- Ongoing operating expenses (except Tier One)
- Equipment purchased prior to grant application
- Debt reduction
- Annual appeals or membership contributions
- Projects benefiting a limited number of persons
- Religious purposes or programs requiring religious participation
- Political purposes
- Endowment building
For more information, visit SHACF.


