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Keweenaw Community Foundation Youth Advisory Council Announces Spring Granting Cycle

YAC Grant Application Spring 2017

Hancock, Michigan—The Youth Advisory Council (YAC) of the Keweenaw Community Foundation (KCF) is now accepting applications for its spring granting cycle. $15,100 is available from the Kellogg Youth Fund for local organizations benefiting youth in grades 6-12. To be considered, grant applications must be submitted to the KCF office no later than 12 P.M. on April 17, 2017. Grant award recipients will be announced by May 24, 2017.

Applications are available on KCF’s website at http://keweenawcommunityfoundation.org/grants-scholarships/field-interest-grants/. Applicants may request up to $3,000 per proposal, and only non-profit organizations that are tax-exempt, school districts, municipalities and other governmental units are eligible to apply. Projects should take place before May 31st, 2018 and must benefit youth in grades 6-12 in Houghton and Keweenaw Counties.

The projects should address at least one area of need highlighted by the Youth Needs Survey. Conducted in Fall 2014, the survey collected responses from students in grades 7-12 at local area schools. It found that depression, drug abuse, and harassment represented the greatest challenges to local youth. The survey also asked teens which youth programs would be beneficial to youth in the community. The majority of teens were interested in after-school activities, skill building classes, career development, leadership building, and health programs. The full survey results are posted on the KCF website: http://keweenawcommunityfoundation.org/who-we-are/youth-advisory-council/.

“YAC has provided me a unique experience that allows me to connect with my community in ways that I never would have imagined. Being able to see what issues are pressing in our community has directly influenced how I interact with the people around me,” said Alex Busov, a Houghton High School junior.

“The Youth Advisory Council spends a lot of time reviewing the applications and listening to the applicants to ensure we make the proper decisions to impact as many youth in Houghton and Keweenaw County as possible,” said YAC President, Lindsay Sandell, a Houghton High School senior.

The Keweenaw Community Foundation’s YAC was developed and supported by the Michigan Community Foundations’ Youth Project to spread youth philanthropy in the state, an initiative that was launched by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the community foundation members of Council of Michigan Foundations. Today, there are over 1,500 young people serving on 86 youth grantmaking committees statewide. Endowment fund assets exceed $62 million and collectively give $1.5 million in grants per year. KCF’s YAC alone has granted over $134,000 in funds since its inception.

Keweenaw Community Foundation manages funds in four different fields of interest:  arts, environment, recreation, and youth. To learn more about Copper Country Youth Hockey or any of KCF’s funds, please visit our web site at keweenawgives.org.

Through philanthropic services, strategic investments and community leadership, Keweenaw Community Foundation helps people support the causes they care about, now and for generations to come. For more information on Keweenaw Community Foundation and how to give, visit its website at www.keweenawgives.org.

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