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Lowell Area Community Fund

Mission, Purpose, Area Served, and Areas Funded

The Lowell Area Community Fund gives grants to organizations that assist in fulfilling its mission to assure community cooperation and participation that supports a healthy, dynamic community. The fund places an emphasis on broad educational initiatives, but also supports initiatives in the areas of arts & culture, community development, environment, health, human service, and recreation in the Lowell area. The Lowell area is currently defined as the City of Lowell, the Township of Lowell, and the Township of Vergennes.

A Decade Along the River
- celebrating 10 years of
the Lowell Area Community Fund





Grant Instructions, Deadlines and Application Information

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The Lowell Area Community Fund gives grants to organizations that assist in fulfilling its mission: to assure community cooperation and participation that supports a healthy, dynamic community. The fund places an emphasis on broad educational initiatives, but also supports initiatives in the areas of: Arts & Culture, Community Development, Environment, Health, Human Services, and Recreation.

Examples are projects that:

While the Lowell Area Community Fund encourages creative and innovative projects, it generally does not support:

Grant applications are accepted three times a year on the third Friday of April, August, and December.

For more information, please contact Kate Luckert Schmid, Program Director, at 616.454.1751, extension 117 or email her at kluckert@grfoundation.org.

History of the Fund

Read the History of the Lowell Area Community Fund and the biography of Harold J. Englehardt.

Annual Reports

Recent Grants Approved

June 2008

Flat River Outreach Ministries
$12,000 to complete an organizational assessment and retain consultant for organizational coaching services.
Greater Lowell Chamber Foundation
$30,000 to provide continued match funding for implementation of the Greater Lowell Community Marketing Plan.
Kent County Youth Agricultural Association
$8,500 to enhance the safety and accessibility of Kent County Fair participants, fair guests and year round users of the Fair ground facilities.
Lowell Amateur Radio Club
$5,500 for the erection of a 100' communications tower.
Lowell Area Historical Museum
$15,000 to fund a part-time Education and Program Director whose primary responsibility is to maintain, develop and implement historical programs to enhance understanding of local history for the community and school children.
Connecting the Community: Lowell Area Trailway
$150,000 for trail construction, engineering and fundraising expenses of the first segment of trail.
Lowell Area Schools
$11,000 to purchase a wireless intercom system to be shared between the WLHS AV Club and the Lowell Performing Arts Center (LPAC).
Lowell Area Schools Education Foundation
$10,000 to increase community awareness, broaden donor base, and develop effective fund raising activities to enhance student learning in the Lowell Schools.
YMCA
$50,000 to conduct a feasibility study in response to the Peter Wege Foundation’s interest in developing land in Lowell for a new YMCA facility.

March 2008

Englehardt Library
$1,977 for lighting and electrical outlets upgrades.
Grand Valley American Indian Lodge
$2,500 for the Restoring The Circle Pow Wow.

February 2008

Downtown Lowell Historic District
$50,000 to preserve historic buildings in downtown Lowell
City of Lowell Trees Program
$25,000 to provide more trees throughout the City in both public and private areas.
Greater Lowell Chamber Foundation
$11,125 to provide support funding for the 2008 Summer Concerts Series.
Greater Lowell Chamber Foundation
$15,889 to provide one year of funding to publish the Kaleidoscope brochure and community base website beginning with winter 2007/2008.
Kent County Parks Department
$16,500 to acquire six acres of private land just west of the covered bridge that is currently surrounded by park property, for inclusion in Fallasburg Park.
Kent County Youth Fair
$24,694 to strengthen financial stability with continuing staffing support to concentrate on year round fundraising, and also for facility upgrades to the goat barns.
Lowell Area Arts Council
$21,700 to support the Council's administrative costs in calendar year 2008.
Tots on Track for School
$84,296 to help families prepare their preschool children to enter school healthy and ready to learn.
Lowell Community Wellness
$27,000 to provide program and operating support.

September 2007

Vergennes Township Land Preservation Education
$19,500 to create a new model of public and individual education for the preservation of prime farmland and open space in Vergennes Township.
Fallasburg Park Improvements
$9,500 to provide general improvements to preserve the shelter house structure, improve safety and services, and promote the historic character of the area.
Lowell Area Trailway Fundraising Assistance
$20,000 to hire a fundraising professional to conduct a campaign planning project that will raise funds for local match of State and Federal grants to build phase one of the Lowell Area Trailway.
Family Resource Centers
$11,300 to establish a Family Resource Center at Cherry Creek Elementary to provide a single point of entry for linking families to resources appropriate for the ages of their children.
Video Broadcasting Public Channel & Internet
$19,175 to purchase video and audio equipment that will link the Lowell High School stadium, gymnasium and the high school baseball/softball diamonds, to the cable TV local access channel in the WLHS radio room, allowing for ‘live’ broadcasting of sporting and other community events.
2007-08 Education Foundation Grant Cycle
$20,000 to provide matching funds for the Lowell Area Schools Education Foundation grants.
Lowell Community Wellness
$2,000 to determine the present reality of our organizational strengths and weakness so we can decide as an organization our ability to live out our mission.
St. Mary Catholic Church
$3,360 to bring a sexual abstinence program to the Lowell Community.

June 2007

Christ the King School Association
$1,800 to provide quality art, culture and drama classes to Lowell-area home schooled students.
West Michigan Trails and Greenways Coalition
$4,500 to partially fund a feasability study for a rail trail connecting Greenville to Ionia, via Lowell.
Lowell Dog Park
$5,000 to create a free-to-the-public off-leash dog park in the City of Lowell.
City of Lowell
$25,000 to fund technology upgrades for the Police Dept.
Richards Park Skating Rink
$16,000 to provide a permanent ice rink in the winter and a hard surface for skateboarding in the summer.
Our Love Lowell Skate Park
$20,000 to purchase equipment used for skateboarding and BMX biking.
Flat River Outreach Ministries
$40,000 to provide financial housing assistance to Lowell area residents to assure warmth and housing.
Kent County Youth Fair
$15,108 to improve and upgrade facilities at the fairground for the youth of the community to safely display their projects.
Lowell Area Arts Council
$5,000 to provide operating support due to loss in State funding.
Lowell Area Arts Council
$5,300 to support the planning phase of the LAAC capital campaign.
WLHS "Remote" Equipment
$849 to purchase equipment that will enable WLHS to remotely broadcast a wide variety of events.
Wege Land Study
$35,000 to conduct a facility needs assessment with conceptual design and cost estimate and overall development of a master recreational plan for the Lowell Area.
Lowell Area Schools
$32,000 to provide the NovaNet Online Curriculum Program for Summer School.
Lowell Area Schools
$4,100 to purchase new equipment for the industrial arts program to increase safety.

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