What's happening: The Keweenaw Community Foundation has awarded $63,050 in grants to support a variety of projects and programs that address community needs and opportunities in Houghton and Keweenaw counties.
The recipients: The grants support specific causes, populations or geographic areas, "reflecting the unique passions and interests of the donors who established fund," the foundation said in a news release. The funds, with varying amounts awarded, include Community Impact Fund; Kellogg Youth Endowment Fund; Copper Shores Community Wellness and Outdoor Recreation Fund; Keweenaw Cross Country Skiing Fund; Environmental Fund; and Houghton County Historical Preservation Fund. Among those awarded monies from the Kellogg Youth Endowment Fund ($10,000 awarded), for example, were the Portage Lake District Library, Ahmeek Village Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department and the Keweenaw Family Resource Center. For a complete list of recipients, go to the
Keweenaw Community Foundation.
What they're saying: "We continue to feel inspired by our community when reading through amazing projects and initiatives our local organizations engage in. We feel a deep sense of gratitude for this community and its commitment to care for each other and our environment," said Robin Meneguzzo, executive director of the Keweenaw Community Foundation.
About the Keweenaw Community Foundation: The foundation, established in 1994, serves as a permanent charitable resource for Houghton and Keweenaw counties and collaborates with organizations on various initiatives, including housing, childcare and accessibility.
What's next: The next granting round is expected to open in February.
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