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West Michigan Youth Program Grants is sponsored by Gerber Foundation. Grants for youth programs in West Michigan counties focusing on health, education, and well-being, potentially supporting literacy, SEL, arts education for children.
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
West Michigan Grants - The Gerber Foundation West Michigan Youth Programs As the birthplace of the Gerber Foundation, the foundation supports a variety of youth programming within a 4-county area that includes Lake, Muskegon, Newaygo, and Oceana Counties in West Michigan. Grants are geared towards projects serving youth from 0-18 years of age. A special emphasis is placed on projects focused on the following major target areas: Health, Nutrition, & Dental Issues Early Childhood Services & Literacy (Including Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts/Agriculture, and Math) (Camp Scholarships, Agricultural Science Education, 4-H and FFA) Grants are to fund programming, generally limited to one-year commitments, and are normally under $10,000, with the average grant size being less than $5,000. Programs that are collaborative and that have support from the broader community are encouraged. Although the Foundation prefers to fund programming only, capital campaign requests are considered, from time-to-time, on a very limited basis. Please contact the Foundation before applying for capital campaign funding. Agencies must be located in or directly serving youth from one of the 4 counties indicated above. Grantees must be a public non-profit (with a 501c3 determination letter from the IRS) or governmental entity in order to apply. Contact the Foundation office to discuss your project with Foundation staff: Applying for a West Michigan Grant Deadlines for Applications are March 15 and September 15 of each year at 4pm. Results may be expected by the end of April and October, respectively. The following information will be needed as you complete your grant proposal. Grants under $2,000 have a shortened application process based on the amount entered. While requests for capital projects are seldom made, you may contact the Foundation to discuss your need for support and guidance on your request. All applications must be completed through our online system. Project summary statement Start and end dates of the project - Age range of youth served - County of residence of youth served Project impact in the long and short term Evaluation in the short and long term Community partners and organizations and their role Nature of project (one-time or ongoing) Letters of support and collaboration Organizational newsletters Any other information you wish to be considered Organization Information: Brief description of current programs, activities, and populations served (demographics and numbers) Annual organizational budget Line item budget, including any in-kind support for the project Line item sources of income to cover the anticipated expenses Board roster with names and affiliations Most recent annual report, if applicable Letters of support or collaboration from
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West Michigan Grants - The Gerber Foundation West Michigan Youth Programs As the birthplace of the Gerber Foundation, the foundation supports a variety of youth programming within a 4-county area that includes Lake, Muskegon, Newaygo, and Oceana Counties in West Michigan. Grants are geared towards projects serving youth from 0-18 years of age.
A special emphasis is placed on projects focused on the following major target areas: Health, Nutrition, & Dental Issues Early Childhood Services & Literacy (Including Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts/Agriculture, and Math) (Camp Scholarships, Agricultural Science Education, 4-H and FFA) Grants are to fund programming, generally limited to one-year commitments, and are normally under $10,000, with the average grant size being less than $5,000.
Programs that are collaborative and that have support from the broader community are encouraged. Although the Foundation prefers to fund programming only, capital campaign requests are considered, from time-to-time, on a very limited basis. Please contact the Foundation before applying for capital campaign funding.
Agencies must be located in or directly serving youth from one of the 4 counties indicated above. Grantees must be a public non-profit (with a 501c3 determination letter from the IRS) or governmental entity in order to apply. Contact the Foundation office to discuss your project with Foundation staff: Applying for a West Michigan Grant Deadlines for Applications are March 15 and September 15 of each year at 4pm.
Results may be expected by the end of April and October, respectively. The following information will be needed as you complete your grant proposal. Grants under $2,000 have a shortened application process based on the amount entered.
While requests for capital projects are seldom made, you may contact the Foundation to discuss your need for support and guidance on your request. All applications must be completed through our online system.
Project summary statement Start and end dates of the project - Age range of youth served - County of residence of youth served Project impact in the long and short term Evaluation in the short and long term Community partners and organizations and their role Nature of project (one-time or ongoing) Letters of support and collaboration Organizational newsletters Any other information you wish to be considered Organization Information: Brief description of current programs, activities, and populations served (demographics and numbers) Annual organizational budget Line item budget, including any in-kind support for the project Line item sources of income to cover the anticipated expenses Board roster with names and affiliations Most recent annual report, if applicable Letters of support or collaboration from participating organizations named in the grant proposal.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations serving Lake, Mason, Newaygo, Oceana counties; individuals unlikely. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies up to $350,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
FREMONT, MI · Philanthropy & Grantmaking
Total Assets
$102.7M
Total Grants
7
Total Giving
$24.9M
Avg Grant
$3.6M
Application snapshot: target deadline March 15, 2026; published funding information Varies up to $350,000; eligibility guidance Organizations serving Lake, Mason, Newaygo, Oceana counties; individuals unlikely.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
We are committed to ensuring that every child is ready to enter kindergarten and is provided with a nurturing and safe childhood. To that end, we fund numerous avenues for early literacy, safety education, and other programs to make sure children are ready to succeed.
Fremont Public Schools – Daisy Brook Elementary Math and Literacy Night Newaygo Area District Library – Update Children’s Collection Materials Committed, nurturing, and loving parents are not a guarantee in this world. But they are a necessity for healthy, well developed children who are ready to learn.
Arbor Circle – Family Connections Parenting Program Not limited to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education – we prefer to focus on Strategies That Engage Minds.
FIRST in Michigan – LEGO Discover Program for PreK Children Heritage Museum of Newaygo County – Children’s Education Program Michigan State University – 2026 OsteoCHAMP Scholarship Michigan 4-H Foundation – Newaygo County 4-H Fab Lab STEM Education Program Michigan 4-H Foundation – Oceana County Future First Responders: 4-H Youth Firefighter & CPR Training Program NC PEERS, Inc – 2025/2026 NC GEARS | NC COGS Robotics Program West Michigan Symphony – 2025/2026 Link Up Music Program for 3rd Grade Students Health/Nutrition/Dental Care Baldwin Family Health Care – Youth Dental Outreach Program Catholic Charities West Michigan – St.
Gianna’s Muskegon Baby and Toddler Pantry Support Disability Network West Michigan – My Choice My Voice (Teen) Self-Advocacy Education Program Hospice of Michigan – Camp Good Grief (Youth Bereavement Support) Kids Food Basket – Muskegon County Sack Supper Program Lake County Area Churches Charities – Bread of Life Food Pantry Support National Kidney Foundation of Michigan – Regie’s Rainbow Adventure for PreK Healthy Eating Education Newaygo County RESA – Great Start Emergency Baby Pantry Support Trinity Lutheran Church, New Era – Baby Pantry & Reading Room Support There are some general youth programs that have been a part of the Foundation’s interest since the establishment of the Foundation.
These provide opportunities for children to experience things outside of their normal activities. Support includes camp scholarships, the local Agricultural fair and 4-H activities, a variety of TrueNorth Youth Programs and Services including: Children’s Christmas, Coats for Kids, Tools for Schools, Children’s Car Seats, and TrueMentors.
Camp Henry – 2026 Summer Camp Scholarships Camp Pendalouan – 2026 Summer Camp Scholarships Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore – Expanding the Girl Scout Leadership Experience Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital – 2026 Junior Wheelchair and Adaptive Sports Camp Scholarships Michigan 4-H Foundation – Oceana County 4-H Riding Into Success: Horsemanship Skills for Youth Michigan 4-H Foundation – Newaygo County 4-H Fishing Camp TrueNorth Community Services – 2026 Summer Camp Scholarships City of Fremont – Police Department – 2025 Shop with a Cop Christmas Event Operation Warm, Inc.
– New Coats and Shoes for Muskegon and Oceana PreK Children Trinity Lutheran Church New Era – Food Pantry Dry Goods Building Expansion TrueNorth Community Services – 2026 Youth Programming Support 4747 West 48th Street, Suite 153
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