Community Foundation Awards More Than $1.6 million to 156 Organizations
April 28, 2026
The Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation has awarded a total of $1,680,497 to 156 organizations across Antrim, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, and Leelanau Counties so far this year.
These grant awards come from several of the Community Foundation’s grant opportunities, funds, and endowments, including its quick response grants and diversity, equity, and inclusion grants as well as organization endowments, the Wilfred and Joan Larson Endowment, and donor advised funds.
The Community Foundation’s spring grant awards represent impact across a variety of causes, including arts and culture, education, environment, health and human services, and youth programs. Each grant cycle, fund, and endowment targets different community need areas:
Quick response grants offer a rapid, flexible response to community needs. These grants are meant to support unexpected or unforeseeable smaller dollar needs that fall outside of an organization’s regular budget. $18,225 has been awarded from this grant cycle this season.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion grants are dedicated to fostering equity and inclusion across the region, including primarily providing support for organizations led by or serving Black, Indigenous, people of color, LGBTQ+, immigrant, neurodiverse, and/or disability community members. Other partners, programs, trainings, and opportunities promoting equity and inclusion are also supported. $15,450 has been awarded from this grant cycle so far this year.
Organization endowment grants are awarded annually to specific organizations and were established by the benefiting organization and/or donor partners. $724,972 has been awarded from these endowments this year.
The Wilfred and Joan Larson Endowment awards grants annually, as recommended by the endowment adviser. These grants have often supported scholarships to local high schools along with organizations working in the areas of health and human services, environmental conservation, and arts and culture. $824,200 has been awarded from this endowment this year.
Donor‑advised funds allow donors or fund advisors to support the causes they’re most passionate about through recommended grants. $65,340 has been awarded from these funds so far this year.
A selection of organizations receiving grants this season include: 5Loaves2Fish, Benzie Area Historical Society & Museum, Central Lake District Library, Cherryland Humane Society, Child & Family Services of Northwestern Michigan, Elizabeth Oliver Center for the Arts, Elk Rapids Senior High School, Face Addiction Now, Frankfort Elberta Area Schools, Friends of Sleeping Bear Dunes, Glen Lake Association, Grand Traverse Conservation District, Grass River Natural Area, Goodwill Northern Michigan, Kaliseum Recreation Complex, Kalkaska Interfaith Resources, Kalkaska Co. Veteran Affairs, Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan, Leelanau Community Cultural Center, Mancelona Education Foundation, Mashup Rock & Roll Musical, Mnamaaadiziwin, Inc., Northwest Michigan Arts and Culture Network, ShareCare of Leelanau, Traverse City Philharmonic, Up North Pride, and more.
Since 1992, the Community Foundation has awarded over $80 million in grants and scholarships and has received over $133 million in gifts, many of which make up the Foundation’s permanent endowments that live on forever for the benefit of the region.
