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Find similar grantsFrederick S. Upton Foundation BIG IDEA Grant is sponsored by Frederick S. Upton Foundation.
Supports innovative programming and new ideas to enhance and serve the community. One $50,000 and one $25,000 grant awarded annually to nonprofit organizations serving Berrien County.
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Grants & Scholarships --> Scholar Urgent Needs Fund Other Scholarship Opportunities Scholarship Application Tips Program Related Investing Frederick S. Upton Foundation Big Idea The Big Idea Grant is a special grant program of the Frederick S. Upton Foundation.
Each year the Foundation provides one $50,000 grant and one $25,000 grant to nonprofit organizations serving Berrien County. These grants support innovative programming and new ideas to enhance and serve our community in a Big way. Review and download this document for eligibility and requirements.
Letters of intent are due by April 1 of every year. Letters can be addressed to: Frederick S. Upton Foundation Submit your letter by clicking this button Upload Letter of Intent Here BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION WITH YOUR PROPOSAL LETTER (Name, Phone, Email and Mailing Address).
The Uptons will review the letters and select organizations to receive a full grant application. These full grant applications are then reviewed and the top picks are selected to present to the board at their meeting in early July. Mission of the Frederick S.
Upton Foundation The mission of the Frederick S.
Upton Foundation is to uphold and perpetuate the wishes of its Founder: To be aware and perceptive as to what is needed – economically and culturally – to improve and enrich the quality of life of its inhabitants To work together as family members and trustees, serving others through the Foundation with wisdom and compassion Frederick Stanley Upton made his living and lived his life in a near identical manner.
As one of the founding fathers of Whirlpool Corporation, Frederick Upton began making his mark in the world before the Great Depression. He was industrious, ruggedly astute and driven, but never blinded by a passion to succeed. He led by example so others would see the virtues of dedication and hard work.
In turn, Frederick Upton lived his personal life in much the same way. He inspired others to give the world the best because he believed the best would come back, time and time again. He was an important man who made sure all others felt important and welcome in his presence.
His kindhearted demeanor resonated in his generosity, making it evident even to those who did not know him personally. It was obvious to all that Frederick Upton was a devoted philanthropist, steadfast in an innate desire to give back to his hometown. On November 30, 1954, the Frederick Upton family gathered to officially organize a foundation to bear the Upton name.
Margaret Beckley Upton joined her husband at the table along with their two sons, David and Stephen. Family members continue to serve and comprise the entire board of trustees.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations serving Berrien County, Michigan; must support innovative programming and new ideas to enhance and serve the community. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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