Community Foundation Announces Twenty New Grant Awards
MT. PLEASANT, MI - The Mt. Pleasant Area Community Foundation Board of Trustees recently awarded $131,391 in competitive grants to organizations making an impact in Isabella County.
Art Reach of Mid Michigan received $1,000 from the Russ Herron Poetry Fund to offer an 8-week poetry workshop for Isabella County youth.
Art Reach of Mid Michigan received $655 from the Theunissen Family Fund to assist with funding of the Coldwater Family Art Camp.
Chippewa Watershed Conservancy received $3,575 from the Andy Wheeler Community Needs Fund, Joanne Golden Family Community Impact Fund, and W. Sidney Smith and Judith French Smith Family Fund to install customized informational signs at Neyer Preserve, Winifred Sponseller Preserve, and Hiawatha Hills Preserve.
Christian Counseling of Mid Michigan received $2,000 from the Harold and Milli Verleger Family Fund to provide mental health services to adolescents who have been negatively impacted by COVID-19.
Christmas Outreach of Isabella County received $3,000 from the Harold and Milli Verleger Family Fund to purchase 200 pairs of snow pants for youth.
City of Mt. Pleasant received $9,000 from the Bandit Industries Community Fund, Denison Unrestricted Fund, G. Charles and Janice L. Hubscher Fund, Morning Sun Community Fund, Myler Family Community Impact Fund, and Rapaport Family Fund to purchase picnic tables for Broadway Central.
Cultural and Recreational Commission of Isabella County received $4,000 from the Kimber and Judy DeWitt Family Fund, Ronald H. and Donna M. Cooper Family Fund, Staples Family Fund, and Weisenburger Family Fund to renovate and modify the Kid’s Club room to establish consistent and accelerated youth programming.
Fremont Township of Isabella County received $28,666 from the Access to Recreation Fund, Brewster Family Access to Recreation Fund, Connor J. Puhlman Memorial Fund for Youth, Darlene Bond Memorial Youth Fund, Jane McNamara and Louise Williams Fund, Janet Maar Strickler Access to Recreation Fund, Jerry M. and Marilyn A. Morey Community Fund, Kay Smith Family Fund, Kellogg Youth Fund, Michael D. and Dianne C. Morey Community Needs Fund, and Mt. Pleasant Rotary Club Access to Recreation Fund to replace existing equipment with a playground development that meets current federal Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines and product safety standards. It will provide area youth with a fun, challenging, and inclusive play environment.
Friends of the Dog Park received $3,000 from the Fabiano Family Fund, John Neyer Family Fund, and Schafer Community Impact Fund which will allow for the installation and maintenance of lighting in Hannah’s Bark Park. Lighting in the park is to increase accessibility and usage of the park in the morning and evening hours.
Girls Scouts Heart of Michigan received $5,000 from the Women’s Initiative Fund for their Girl Scouting through PEAK program. The program gives girls from limited resource families access to girls only programming focusing on reading, STEM, and positive social connecting in a safe, supportive environment.
HopeWell Ranch received $3,445 from the Access to Recreation Fund for the purchase of an Equicizer to conduct therapeutic exercises and therapies for children and adults with a variety of disabilities.
Humane Animal Treatment Society received $5,000 from the Barbara A. Bissot Fund, Dr. Leonard E. and Louise A. Plachta Unrestricted Fund, Ruth S. and Gerard R. Felter and Florence F. Battenfeld Family Fund, and Sherwood Family Fund to support the HATS Health Clinic with providing 160 free spay and neuter surgeries for cats in Isabella County to assist with reducing feline overpopulation within the community.
Isabella Community Soup Kitchen received $20,000 from the Barbara L. and George W. Dunn Family Fund, Community Impact Fund, Fisher Companies Community Impact Fund, Hersee Family Fund, Isabella Bank Director Memorial Fund, John and Sue Bradac Family Emergency Fund, John P. and Ann S. Jensen Community Impact Fund, Missy and Doug LaBelle Family Foundation Community Impact Fund, Ranck Family Fund, Sally and John Goodrow Fund, and Steve and Sue Pung Family Fund to renovate the existing kitchen with new flooring and commercial grade equipment to continue their ability to provide free meals to community members.
Isabella County Child Advocacy Center received $3,000 from the Kellogg Youth Fund for the Protect Yourself 2.0 program. The program is a series of educational lessons for third-grade students in Isabella County on how to recognize and respond to the potential dangers of internet and social media usage.
Michigan Arts Access received $5,000 from the Kellogg Youth Fund for the Artists-in-Residence program. This program promotes learning through music and the arts for students receiving special education services in Isabella County through the Gratiot-Isabella RESD.
Mount Pleasant Discovery Museum received $11,000 from the Bovee Family Fund, Community Impact Fund, David B. and Susan K. Keilitz Family Fund, Elizabeth Z. Miller & Bruce H. LaPointe Community Needs Fund, Kellogg Youth Fund, Ralph and Sonja Baumgarth Family Fund, William and Janet Maar Strickler Community Impact Fund for the construction of the “3, 2, 1…Blast Off!” exhibit. The exhibit will be a space themed, multi-story, interactive climbing structure with STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) components.
St. Vincent dePaul Parish of Shepherd received $2,000 from the Shepherd Area Community Fund in Honor of Robert H. Bates to support the construction of an electronic messaging sign.
The Salvation Army received $15,000 from the COVID-19 Community Response Fund for Isabella County to purchase a new walk-in refrigerator and freezer unit for their food pantry.
United Way of Gratiot and Isabella Counties – Trees Now Isabella received $4,050 from the Healthy Youth Healthy Seniors Fund to purchase and plant trees to beautify the grounds along the walking path of the Isabella County Commission on Aging.
Village of Shepherd received $3,000 from the Shepherd Area Community Fund in Honor of Robert H. Bates for the purchase of a Bluejay cannon for the splash park.
Applications for the next competitive grant cycle are due September 22, 2021. For more information on grant eligibility or ways to support the endowed funds that make these grants possible, visit mpacf.org.