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Heart of Cook Grants is sponsored by Heart of Cook Foundation. Two grant options for small projects in Southwest Michigan and Northwest Indiana, with special consideration for projects involving I&M employees.
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Heart of Cook | Berrien Community Foundation Deadline to apply is June 9 The Heart of Cook grant application submissions for both mini-grants and the standard grant program are due at the beginning of June. Mini-grants are for small projects requesting $100-$500. The standard grant program is for grants of $501-$10,000.
Organizations can apply for only one grant per year . Organizations that have received grant dollars for three consecutive years are ineligible to apply for one year. Also, high school robotics teams are not eligible for the Heart of Cook Grants.
The Heart of Cook grant program is green — All grant submissions must be completed online . History of the Program : In 2003, DC Cook Nuclear Plant started The Heart of Cook . This competitive grant program is a way for one of Berrien County's largest employers to give back to the community while involving their employees in the process.
Berrien Community Foundation administers the program which targets grants that assist educational, human services and environmental nonprofit projects in Southwest Michigan and Northwest Indiana (La Porte, St. Joseph, and Elkhart counties). Applying organizations will be notified of the decisions in late August.
Grants will be distributed to receiving organizations at a September reception. Organizations can apply for either a mini-grant or a larger grant; they may not apply for both in a single year.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Educational, human services, and environmental nonprofit organizations in Southwest Michigan and Northwest Indiana. Organizations may apply for only one grant per year; those receiving three consecutive grants must skip one year before reapplying. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $100 - $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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