The Zeeland Board of Public Works (BPW) is dedicated to ensuring that Zeeland thrives for generations to come and are pleased to support the Zeeland community in numerous ways. Therefore, Zeeland BPW offers grant funding up to $25,000 annually (subject to approval) to invest in projects and strategies mentioned below.
Donor Name: Zeeland Board of Public Works (BPW)
State: Michigan
City: Zeeland
Type of the Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/02/2022
Size of the Grant: $25,000
Details:
Zeeland BPW offers grant funding up to $25,000 annually (subject to approval) to invest in projects and strategies such as:
- Water and energy efficiency, conservation, and education
- Environmental education
- Safety education
- Utility career opportunities
- Arts and culture
- Health and wellness
- Parks and recreation
- Improvement and enhancement of the community served by the Zeeland Board of Public Works.
Funding Information
- Zeeland BPW offers grant funding up to $25,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Nonprofit organizations that are tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, schools, municipalities, and other governmental entities served by either the electric or water utility of the Zeeland Board of Public Works.
Requests for the following purposes are eligible for consideration:
- Capital – Funding for purposes of constructing new facilities, remodeling, expansions of existing facilities or equipment purchases
- New programs for one-time or ongoing expenses – Funding for organizations to implement specific programs for the first time, including startup costs and costs that will occur repeatedly
- Existing programs for one-time expenses- Funding for investments in specific ongoing programs that will not need to be made on a regular basis such as equipment, furnishings, and other reusable materials
The Zeeland Board of Public Works Community Grant Program also looks for applications which:
- Are impactful to a substantial cross-section of the community served by the Zeeland Board of Public Works
- Have a significant impact relative to the amount of funding requested
- Demonstrate the ability to successfully implement and sustain the program or project for which funding is being requested
- Describe one or more program outcomes and specific results that demonstrate measurable community impact
- Do not discriminate against any individual based on race, creed, gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, or national origin
- Pioneer creative, new ways to address local needs or opportunities
- Are of a collaborative nature leveraging the strengths of different organizations
- Leverage matching funds and/or in-kind resources from other sources
For more information, visit Community Grant Program.