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2010 Grant Recipients
211 of Northwest Michigan |
$7,000.00 |
ACTS - Food Pantry |
$15,000.00 |
Antrim County Baby Pantry |
$1,500.00 |
Benzie County Baby Pantry |
$1,500.00 |
Catholic Human Services - Family Services Program |
$5,000.00 |
Catholic Human Services - Senior Companions |
$4,000.00 |
Community Resource Development |
$2,000.00 |
Dept. Human Services - The Laundry Project |
$4,000.00 |
Fresh Food Partnership |
$7,000.00 |
Good Samaritan Family Services |
$12,000.00 |
Goodwill - Street Outreach |
$26,000.00 |
Goodwill Inn |
$38,000.00 |
GT Bay YMCA |
$4,000.00 |
Kalkaska Community Collaborative |
$4,000.00 |
Leelanau Christian Neighbors |
$8,000.00 |
Leelanau Family Coordinating Council |
$5,000.00 |
Michael's Place |
$5,000.00 |
Munson Regional Foundation |
$7,000.00 |
Poverty Reduction Initiative |
$5,000.00 |
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church – Backpack Program |
$2,000.00 |
TCCPCAN – Child Advocacy Center |
$17,000.00 |
Third Level Crisis Intervention |
$14,000.00 |
Traverse Health Clinic |
$9,000.00 |
Women's Resource Center |
$20,000.00 |
2009 Grant Recipients
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Goodwill Homeless Services |
Goodwill Inn $44,000 |
Goodwill Industries |
Team Outreach $23,000 |
Addiction Treatment Services, Inc. |
Co-Occuring Disorders $20,000 |
TCCPCAN |
Grand Traverse/Leelanau Child Advocacy Center $20,000 |
Women's Resource Center |
Doula Teen Parent Program $20,000 |
Third Level Crisis Intervention Center, Inc. |
Crisis Intervention Services $19,000 |
Big Brothers Big Sisters |
Mentoring At Risk Children in Northwest Michigan $15,000 |
Catholic Human Services |
Host Homes for Homeless Youth $15,000 |
Child & Family Services of NW Michigan |
Ind. Living Skills for Youth Aging out of Foster Care $12,000 |
MSUE - Kalkaska |
Funds for Families $11,000 |
Catholic Human Services |
Family Services $10,000 |
Leelanau Christian Neighbors |
Neighborhood Assistance Ministry $10,000 |
Michael's Place, Inc. |
Good Grief/Teen Grief Support $10,000 |
Community Resource Development |
Communities in Schools of Mancelona $10,000 |
Good Samaritan Family Services |
Utility & Home Heating Program for Antrim County $9,000 |
Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore |
$9,000 |
Acme Christian Thirf Store & Pantry |
Food Pantry $8,000 |
Fresh Food Partnership |
$7,500 |
TCAPS |
Youth Corp $7,500 |
Benzie Housing Council |
Foreclosure Rebound $5,000 |
MSUE - Grand Traverse 4H |
Broadening Their Horizons - Youth Scholarships $5,000 |
Father Fred Foundation |
Moving Families Forward $5,000 |
Central United Methodist Church |
Central community Outreach $4,000 |
Boys & Girls Club of Grand Traverse |
Putname Project $4,000 |
Northwest Michigan 4C Council |
Infant-Toddler Mentoring Program $4,000 |
Disability Netowrk - PRI |
Opportunity Conference III $3,000 |
The American Red Cross of Northwest Michigan |
Immediate Disaster Assistance $3,000 |
Catholic Human Services |
Foster Grandparent Program |
District Health Department #10 |
Girls on the Run - Kalkaska $3,000 |
GTCHD - Youth Health & Wellness Center |
Unmet Health Care Needs $3,000 |
Jubilee House |
Hot Water Heater $1,700 |
Grand Traverse Area Literacy Council |
Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System $1,700 |
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Elk Rapids |
Back to School Program, $1,700 |
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2008 Grant Recipients
SUSTAINABILITY GRANTS
Recipient Organization:
Scenic Trails Boy Scouts Council
3 years ($52,000)
Grand Traverse Bay YMCA
1 year ($25,000)
Goodwill Industries
3 years ($60,000)
Michael’s Place
1 year ($15,000)
Boys & Girls Club of Grand Traverse
2 years ($38,500) |
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PROGRAM & SERVICE GRANTS
Program/ Provider Organization:
Host Homes for Homeless Youth ($10,000)
Catholic Human Services
Parenting Communities ($15,000)
MSU Extension Leelanau County
Youth Corp ($11,000)
Traverse City Area Public Schools
Direct Financial Assistance ($7,500)
Salvation Army - Antrim County
Doula Teen Parent Program ($15,000)
Women’s Resource Center
Family Services ($19,000)
Catholic Human Services
Flexible for Families ($9,000)
MSU Extension Kalkaska County
Homeless Team Outreach ($11,000)
Goodwill Industries of Northern Michigan
Call Center ($22,000)
Third Level Crisis Intervention Center
Goodwill Inn ($37,000)
Goodwill Industries of Northern Michigan
Girls on the Run ($6,000)
Community Resource Development
Project Reach Out ($9,000)
Big Brothers Big Sisters
F.R.E.S.H. ($16,500)
Boys and Girls Club
Positive Outcomes for Women & Children ($12,000)
Addiction Treatment Services, INC.
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2007 Grant Recipients
SUSTAINABILITY GRANTS
Recipient Organization:
Addiction Treatment Services
(3 yr/ $35,000)
Big Brothers Big Sisters
of NW Michigan
(3 yr/ $40,000)
Catholic Human Services
(2 yr/ $54,000)
Child & Family Services
of NW Michigan
(1 yr/ $15,000)
Father Fred Foundation
(3 yr/ $95,000)
Girl Scouts of Crooked Tree
(1 yr/ $15,000)
Goodwill Industries
of Northern Michigan
(1 yr/ $25,000)
Scenic Trails Boy Scout Council
(1 yr/ $11,000)
Tri-County Coalition for Prevention
of
Child Abuse and Neglect
(3 yr/ $20,000)
Third Level Crisis Center
(3/yr/ $40,000)
Traverse Health Clinic and Coalition
(2yr/ $65,000)
Women’s Resource Center
(2 yr/ $30,000)
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PROGRAM & SERVICE GRANTS
Program/ Provider Organization:
Foster Grandparents
(1yr/ $5,000)
Catholic Human Services
Parenting Communities (1yr/ $20,000)
MSU Extension Leelanau County
Parents as Teachers (1 yr/ $10,500)
MSU Extension Grand Traverse
Youth Corps (1yr/ $5,000)
Traverse City Area Public Schools
Direct Financial Assistance (1yr/ $5,000)
Salvation Army– Antrim County
Doula Teen Parent Program (1yr/ $15,000)
Women’s Resource Center
Family Services (1 yr/ $15,000)
Catholic Human Services
Flexible for Families (1yr/ $9,000)
MSU Extension Kalkaska
Homeless Team Outreach (1 yr/ $5,000)
Goodwill Industries of Northern MI
Opportunities Conference (1 yr/ $13,000)
MSU Extension Grand Traverse/ PRI
Paperworks (1 yr/ $22,000)
Goodwill Industries of Northern MI
Sustainable Income Project (1 yr/ $15,000)
Goodwill Industries of Northern MI |
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Our Grant Making Process
United Way of Northwest Michigan makes grants to the most cost effective
community programs and organizations that best align with our grant goals and geographic footprint. A broad group of diverse community volunteers determines what grants should be made after reviewing proposals, interviewing applicants and weighing over-all community needs. We then monitor results to insure donor funds are spent as promised and make a difference.
521 S. Union Street. Traverse City, MI 49684. Phone 231-947-3200. www.unitedwaynwmi.org |
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