Traverse City Track Club Announces 2023 Grant Recipients

The Traverse City Track Club (TCTC) has announced its 2023 grant recipients. This year’s grant cycle will see a total of $97,000 in community grants awarded to nine area organizations or entities.

TCTC grants, which are funded by the proceeds of the annual Bayshore Marathon, support projects “that align with the TCTC mission to encourage running and walking as a means to promote health, enhanced fitness, family recreation, and competition for all.”

This year’s grants are outlined below:

>$16,000 to Grand Traverse Conservation District, “to support the Grand Traverse Natural Education Reserve’s Discovery Boardwalk Project.”

>$500 to SEEDS Ecology and Education Centers, to go toward “the purchase of materials associated with Youth Training for Trail Building in Northwest Michigan.”

>$30,220 to Traverse Area Recreation & Transportation (TART) Trails, Inc., for the the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail Pathway to Good Harbor Project.

>$1,000 to Generations Ahead, in support of its Let’s Move Together Project.

>$10,000 to Peninsula Township, to go toward a new “Universal Access Elevated Boardwalk for the Hemlock Wing at Pelizarri Natural Area Project.”

$13,360 to the Village of Ellsworth, “to fund the Ellsworth Community Track Upgrade Project.”

$20,000 to the City of Traverse City and Charter Township of Garfield Recreational Authority, “for the Wayfinding for the Hickory Complex Trail Network Project.”

$3,000 to West Middle School Track and Field, “to fund the Replacement of Pole Vault Equipment for Regulation Compliance Project.”

$2,920 to East Middle School Track and Field, for “the Team Meet Day Tent Project.”