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Allegan County Community Foundation: Food Grant
All food-related requests, product and distribution, should be addressed through this Food Security Grant application. Organizations serving residents of Allegan County may apply. Any recipients of this grant will only receive funding once during a rolling 12-month period. The ACCF Food Grant Cycle supports organizations addressing food insecurity in Allegan County through food-related programs, including product and distribution efforts.
We strive to increase availability of healthy food options for residents, while also expanding supplemental food resources in Allegan County. It is unlikely that this grant will fund food purchases. Priority is given to programs that:
Michigan Afterschool Partnership
The Michigan Afterschool Partnership (MASP) is the statewide voice and coordinating hub for out-of-school time programs that support Michigan’s young people, families, and communities. MASP brings together education leaders, youth-serving organizations, businesses, philanthropy, and policymakers to strengthen and expand high-quality afterschool and summer learning opportunities across the state. By aligning local efforts with statewide strategy, sharing best practices, and elevating data-driven insights, MASP helps ensure out-of-school time programs are effective, sustainable, and responsive to community needs—supporting youth success, working families, and Michigan’s future workforce.
With Youth For Youth (WYFY) Grant Opportunity for Southeast Michigan
Grant Opportunity & Funding Priorities
Beginning in 2026, the Southeast Michigan WYFY Advisory Council will distribute just over $2 million in grants to support out-of-school time and youth sports programs that incorporate youth voice, equitable access, and systems-level improvements. Funding decisions will be made by the Southeast Michigan Advisory Council using a structured review process designed by young people.
To meaningfully increase youth voice across funded programs, proposals should demonstrate how youth input and leadership are embedded in program structure, culture and decision-making. Priority will be given to programs that demonstrate the following funding priorities:
What is Out-of-School Time?
For the purposes of this application, out-of-school time (OST) is defined as any youth-serving program that supports young people outside the traditional school day (e.g., before and after school and/or during summer). Examples are as follows, but not limited to:
We believe these programs operate in a wide range of settings, including community-based 501(c)(3) organizations, schools, early childhood centers, and faith-based programs, collectively forming a critical part of Michigan’s youth-serving infrastructure.
Programs must:
The Allegan County Community Foundation is committed to supporting programs that create meaningful impact across our community. Through a variety of grant opportunities, we help nonprofits, schools, government entities, and community organizations bring their ideas to life and address the most pressing needs in Allegan County. Whether you’re focused on youth, food security, housing, or other areas of local importance, our grantmaking is designed to fuel your mission and foster lasting change. Explore our open grant cycles, guidelines, and resources to get started.
Allegan County Community Foundation: PRIDE Fund Grant
The Pride Fund promotes safe, healthy, affirming environments for LGBTQIA+ communities within Allegan County by increasing visibility, allyship, multigenerational support, access to resources and promoting physical and mental health. Organizations providing programs and services that serve the LGBTQIA+ community in Allegan County that meet these criteria are welcome to apply.
The Pride Fund promotes safe, healthy, affirming environments for LGBTQIA+ communities within Allegan County. Priority is given to programs that:
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Sign up to see the full listWhat's the typical amount funded for Michigan?
Grants are most commonly $84,317.
What's the total number of grants in Faith-based Grants in Michigan year over year?
In 2024, funders in Michigan awarded a total of 30,457 grants.
Among all the Faith-based Grants in Michigan given out in Michigan, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
How is funding for Faith-based Grants in Michigan changing over time?
Funding has increased by -54.35%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
Calhoun County, Wayne County, and Oakland County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Calhoun County | $413,900,774 |
| Wayne County | $400,970,848 |
| Oakland County | $272,516,769 |
| Kent County | $238,866,373 |
| Washtenaw County | $168,433,322 |