What kinds of programs does Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan support?
Its listed focus areas include community development, education, environment, health, human services, scholarships, and emergency response. Active programs also show support for disaster relief, women and girls, youth projects, community impact work, and post-secondary education, including trade and vocational training.
Does the foundation accept unsolicited requests?
Yes. The active programs listed for Urgent Needs Fund, Women’s Giving Circle Grants, Northeast Michigan Youth Advisory Council Grants, Community Impact Grants, CFNEM Scholarship Program, and Scholarships all indicate that they accept unsolicited applications or requests.
What is the typical size of its grants?
The grant size distribution is substantial: the 25th percentile is $1,163,975, the median is $1,618,707, and the 75th percentile is $1,786,906. The foundation also runs a smaller Community Impact Grants program with awards from $0 to $5,000.
What geographies does it fund most often?
The foundation gives most often in Michigan, with active programs centered on Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Montmorency, and Presque Isle counties. Scholarship funding also reaches Crawford, Iosco, Ogemaw, and Oscoda counties.
What groups or issues receive dedicated grant programs?
Dedicated programs include the Women’s Giving Circle for issues important to women in northeast Michigan, the Youth Advisory Council grants for youth-focused projects, the Urgent Needs Fund for storm and flooding-related needs, and the scholarship program for students pursuing college, trade certifications, or other post-secondary education.