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Youth Advisory Council Grants are funding awards from the Saginaw Community Foundation (SCF) that support nonprofit organizations serving youth in Saginaw County, Michigan. The foundation prioritizes projects that enhance quality of life, address unmet community needs, leverage other funding, and foster collaboration among organizations.
Grants are typically awarded for one-year periods to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, local government units, and religious institutions benefiting Saginaw County residents. The YAC grants are youth-advised, giving young people a voice in philanthropic decisions. Funding amounts vary.
Prospective applicants should review the SCF general grant guidelines and contact the foundation for current application windows.
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General Grant Guidelines | Saginaw Community Foundation Guided by the wishes of our donors, SCF awards grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, local units of government and religious institutions throughout Saginaw County. What Types of Programs and Projects does SCF Support? The Saginaw Community Foundation is particularly interested in funding: Projects which enhance and preserve the quality of life in Saginaw County.
Projects not adequately being served by existing community resources. Projects which provide leverage for generating other funds and community resources. Projects which facilitate cooperation and collaboration between organizations.
In making grants, SCF is guided by the following general policies and considerations: Other than grants made to individuals through designated scholarship funds, grants will be made only to those nonprofit organizations, local units of government and religious institutions benefiting Saginaw County.
Grants will be made for a wide variety of programs and purposes benefiting the citizens and communities of Saginaw County, striving to reach communities throughout Saginaw County. Grants are ordinarily made for one year. What Types of Programs and Project does SCF tend not to Support?
Unless there are compelling reasons to do so, grants are normally not made for the following types of projects: Basic educational functions Sectarian religious programs Although not specifically precluded, low priority is given to requests for travel for groups such as school classes, clubs or sports teams. SCF General Grant Application Deadlines February 1, June 1, and October 1.
How to Submit an Application You must contact our competitive grant program staff before submitting your application. Our phone number is (989) 755-0545. We will review your proposed project with you to make sure it is eligible for funding, as well as answer any questions you have.
If your program deems appropriate, a grant number will be assigned to your project and you may proceed with a formal application. You must include your grant number on your application for it to be considered complete. 2.
Complete the Application When writing your proposal, please keep in mind it will be reviewed by people who may not be familiar with your project or your agency. Be sure your application fully explains your program/project and what you hope to accomplish. Please be as clear, complete and concise as possible.
Use the headings provided. Complete the SCF General Grant Application form provided. All questions should be answered to the best of your ability.
Be sure to include the signatures of your organization’s chief executive officer and board chair prior to submission. On the Budget Information page located in the SCF General Grant Application, fill in the tables provided with the comprehensive budget for your program/project. List all sources of income and detail all expenses.
Make sure the expenses equal the revenue. Answer the Budget Questions on the application. Attach the following supporting financial information to your completed grant application: Most recent IRS 990 (first 2 pages only); organizations current operating budget; most recent year-to-date financial statement; and if applicable, any other documentation substantiating your program/project expenses and/or your organizations expenses.
PROGRAM NARRATIVE (5 PAGES OR LESS) Statement of Purpose: What is the purpose of your project and what community issue(s) does it address? Document the need for your project. Is this a new project for your agency?
Is this a new project in your community? Project Impact: Describe the expected impact of your project. Who will benefit from the project?
Estimate the number of people to be served. Define them demographically (income, age, etc.) Implementation/Timeline: Specify the activities to be undertaken and the timeline for their implementation. Please note that you will receive notification of the results of your application two months after the deadline; thus, your project should start no earlier than that.
We do not fund projects where expenses have already been incurred or contracts committed. Collaboration: Are you collaborating with other agencies on this project? If so, please indicate which one(s) and describe your collaborative efforts.
Future Plans: Is this, or will this become an ongoing project? If so, please describe how you will support it in the future. Evaluation: Describe how you plan to assess and measure your project’s success.
YOUR ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND (2 PAGES OR LESS) Briefly describe your organization’s purpose and history. Please describe the community or constituency you serve. Is your organization affiliated with any other organizations?
If so, which ones? What other Saginaw County organizations provide the same or similar activities? How is your organization different?
Include a list of your organization’s governing board members. Who are the key staff members involved with this project? What are their qualifications?
(Answer these questions in narrative form. Include a brief biography.) Will additional staff, consultants or outside resources be required for this project?
If so, please explain. 3. Put the Information Together Provide the Saginaw Community Foundation with one complete application in the following order: 1.
General SCF Grant Application Form 2. Financial Information: A. Most recent IRS 990 (first 2 pages only) B.
Applicant’s current operating budget C. Most recent year-to-date financial statement D. Documentation substantiating project expenses (quotes, bids, etc.) 3.
Program/Project Narrative (5 pages or less) 4. Organizational Background (2 pages or less) 5. List of Governing Board Members 6.
Any Attachments you feel will help establish your organization’s credibility or help clarify your project. (Please note that we may need to limit the number of attachments reviewed.) 4.
Submit Completed SCF General Grant Application with Attachments OPTION 1 ( preferred ): The completed SCF General Grant Application can be submitted electronically as an attachment to Kendra Kempf, Competitive Grants Program Officer, at kendra@saginawfoundation. org . Emailed applications are due no later than 11:59 p.
m. on the application due date. OPTION 2: The completed SCF General Grant Application can be mailed to the Saginaw Community Foundation; 1 Tuscola Street, Suite 100B; Saginaw, MI 48607.
Mailed grant applications must be postmarked by the due date of the application. Faxed applications will not be accepted. What Happens to a Grant Proposal Once it is Submitted?
There is nothing mysterious about the proposal review process. Once your full proposal is received, the program officer will conduct a comprehensive review. SCF reserves the right to review your application with community planning agencies, resource people, and/or other funding sources when we feel their input would be helpful in assessing your proposal and its potential significance.
Your application is then forwarded to a grants review committee for consideration. Committee members review the proposal and make a recommendation to the SCF Board of Directors to 1) approve the proposal as it stands, or with possible alterations or contingencies; 2) postpone the proposal; or 3) decline funding. The review process for applications reviewed by FORCE, the Youth Advisory Committee of SCF, is slightly different.
All applicants are invited to the FORCE grant review meeting to make a brief presentation on their project. Applicants will be notified of the decision regarding your application within two months of the application deadline. Download (PDF) Saginaw Community Foundation’s General Grant Guidelines.
Download (PDF) a draft of Saginaw Community Foundation’s General Grant Application.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations serving youth in Saginaw County. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
Nexteer Steering the Future Fund is sponsored by Saginaw Community Foundation (supported by Nexteer Automotive). The Nexteer Steering the Future Fund encourages volunteerism among K-12 youth in the Great Lakes Bay Region. Teams can earn a $1,000 grant for expenses like uniforms, travel, or classroom needs, or donate it to a nonprofit.
Dow communityGives Grant is a grant from the Saginaw Community Foundation that funds K-12 youth volunteer groups in the Great Lakes Bay Region. Administered through The Dow Chemical Company in partnership with regional community foundations, the program awards $1,000 to youth groups completing a volunteer project totaling at least 50 group hours across a minimum of 10 participants. Recipients may use the grant for uniforms, travel, or classroom needs, or donate it to a nonprofit of their choice. Eligible applicants must be organized K-12 youth groups. Verbal pre-approval is required before completing the project, followed by submission of a final report with photos.
Community Improvement Initiative Grant Program is a grant from the Saginaw Community Foundation that funds permanent physical community improvement projects in Saginaw County, Michigan. The program awards up to $40,000 to a single project creating enduring, measurable community impact, such as park revitalization, trail development, playground installation, or recreation center upgrades. Applications were due May 1, 2026, with the funded project required to be completed by July 2027. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations and community groups. Priority is given to projects addressing diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice. Applicants must contact the foundation before applying to receive a grant number.