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$21.6M
Total funding amount
$17.5K
Median grant amount
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Frey Foundation Grant
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Honda’s Community Event Sponsorship
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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Skillman Foundation
Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Grant
Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation
WBD Opportunity Funds
Wbd Inc
Grand Haven Area Community Impact Grants
Grand Haven Area Community Foundation
Administration of Justice Grants Program
Michigan State Bar Foundation
Keller Foundation Grant
Keller Foundation
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Kenneth A. Scott Charitable Trust
Gerstacker Foundation Grant
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Montclair State University
Mary Thompson Foundation Grant
Mary Thompson Foundation
Glacier Hills Legacy Fund Golden Opportunities
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
Programmatic Support- Education Pillar Award
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Programmatic Support - Environment Pillar Award
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Programmatic Support- Mobility Pillar Award
Honda USA Foundation
Scherman Foundation: Democracy Program
Scherman Foundation Inc.
With Youth For Youth (WYFY) Grant Opportunity for Southeast Michigan
Michigan Afterschool Partnership (MASP)
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:
- Equity ensures all youth are centered, youth’s specific identities are considered and there is an unbiased distribution of resources for youth in programming.
- Safety as emotional, relational, in programming, and a created space of belonging.
- Tangible Resources, ensure tangible supports that remove barriers to participation, such as transportation, food, youth stipends, and materials.
- The need for youth to experience both Learning and Enjoyment in the program.
- Preparation for a future where young people can thrive.
- The Role Adults Play by being adult allies who listen, support, and share power with young people.
- Youth Voice & Leadership as a non-negotiable experience for all young people in the program.
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:
- Youth Sports
- Arts, Culture, and Enrichment
- Leadership Development and Civic Engagement
- Youth Workforce and Career Readiness
- Library and Recreation Program
- Prevention and Restorative Initiatives
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:
- Serve youth ages 5–18
- Operate in Southeast Michigan (Livingston, Wayne, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, St. Clair, Washtenaw, and Wayne)
- Provide programming outside the traditional school day
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Grant Availability
How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
100+ Grants for Community Centers in Michigan grants for nonprofits in the United States, from private foundations to corporations seeking to fund grants for nonprofits.
39 Grants for Community Centers in Michigan over $25K in average grant size
30 Grants for Community Centers in Michigan over $50K in average grant size
26 Grants for Community Centers in Michigan supporting general operating expenses
100+ Grants for Community Centers in Michigan supporting programs / projects
900+ Grants on Instrumentl focused on Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
2,000+ Grants on Instrumentl focused on Youth Services
Grant Deadline Distribution
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for grants for Community Centers in Michigan?
Most grants are due in the second quarter.
Typical Funding Amounts
What's the typical grant amount funded for Grants for Community Centers in Michigan?
Grants are most commonly $17,500.
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Michigan?
Grants are most commonly $84,317.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Grants for Community Centers in Michigan year over year?
In 2024, funders in Michigan awarded a total of 30,457 grants.
2022 59,390
2023 60,659
2024 30,457
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Grants for Community Centers 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
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Grants for Community Centers in Michigan changing over time?
Funding has increased by -54.35%.
2022 $5,494,510,387
2023
$5,608,918,451
2.08%
2024
$2,560,685,219
-54.35%
Michigan Counties That Receive the Most Funding
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 |