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Find similar grantsThe DALMAC Fund 2025 is sponsored by Tri-County Bicycle Association (TCBA). Supports programs advancing bicycle safety, public awareness, events, trails, maintenance instruction, and social opportunities for cyclists in Michigan.
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The DALMAC Fund 2026 - DALMAC The DALMAC Fund 2026 Grants The DALMAC Fund, Inc., (DALMAC Fund) advances and promotes the use of bicycles in Michigan.
The Fund grants money to programs looking to advance bicycle safety; public awareness of bicyclists’ rights on public thoroughfares; bicycling events; bicycle trails and routes across the state; instruction as to the care and maintenance of bicycles; and social opportunities for bicyclists. Tri-County Bicycle Association (TCBA) has served bicyclists in mid-Michigan since 1972.
Notably, TCBA volunteers make possible the Dick Allen Lansing to MACkinaw (DALMAC) tour. Annually on Labor Day weekend, more than 1,200 participants enjoy 2 to 5 days riding their bicycles between Lansing and Mackinaw City. Through the DALMAC Fund, TCBA provides funding to bicycling projects all over Michigan.
A big thanks to all the DALMAC riders who donated to the DALMAC Fund. DALMAC is Michigan’s Epic Summer Ride DALMAC riders directly support the DALMAC Fund with their ride fees and have since 1973! Contribute to the DALMAC Fund Contribute to the DALMAC Fund 2026 DALMAC Fund Applications The DALMAC Grant cycle for 2026 is closed, but your organization can get a feel for our grant application and instructions.
2027 grants will open later in fall of 2026 for 2027 funding.
2026 DALMAC Fund Grant Recipients: Announcement 2026 Awards-2 Download 2026 DALMAC Grant Applicants (DALMAC Grants are awarded in May 2026) DALMAC 2025 Grant Summary Download The DALMAC Fund Inc. goals : Improve the bicycling environment in Michigan Expand bicycling in Michigan Promote good will towards bicycling in the community Grant requests will be evaluated on meeting the 4 goals, as well as, The amount requested is reasonable The request has documented local support TCBA is comfortable funding the request Previous funding does not guarantee future funding Typical grant funded requests involve , Construction and design of bicycle facilities Bicycle education programs Activities promoting bicycling for transportation, health and recreation Purchase of bicycles and related equipment Developing bicycle routes or maps
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, community organizations, and local governments in Michigan. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The DALMAC Fund 2025 is funded by Tri-County Bicycle Association (TCBA). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Michigan. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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