
Deadline:
July 15
In 2002, through
the generosity of Great Spring Waters of America, Inc., the Ice Mountain
Environmental Stewardship Fund (IMESF) was established at the Foundation
to provide up to $50,000 per year for ten years for grantmaking.
Grants
from the IMESF will be made for the following purpose: To support the
waters and water-dependent natural resources of the Muskegon River Watershed
by supporting conservation, enhancement, and restoration projects that
will result in improvements to the physical, chemical, and biological
integrity of the watershed.
Projects
or programs that are primarily educational or recreational in nature or
designed to increase or improve river access will NOT be considered. Proposals
will be accepted for projects located in any county within the Muskegon
River Watershed.
Proposal
Review Criteria:
Competitive
projects will clearly and strongly meet the following criteria:
- focus on enhancing the biological, chemical or physical
integrity of the Muskegon River Watershed
- demonstrate collaboration among organizations
- have clearly defined outcomes for the project
- leverage other sources for funding if possible
Funding
available:
Up to $50,000
is available annually for projects that best meet the Proposal Review
Criteria. Typical grants are in the $5,000 to $20,000 range.
Our new application form is available under the Grant Forms tab to the left.
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