By WKTV Staff
The Heart of West Michigan United Way and Kent County this week announced a county grant fund to support local nonprofit organizations providing certain relief services during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Late last month, the Kent County Board of Commissioners allocated $9.5 million in federal CARES Act dollars to create the Kent County Non-Profit Organization COVID-19 Grant Fund.
Applicants must be a local 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), or 501(c)(6) nonprofit health and human service organization located within Kent County and “serving individuals and communities within Kent County that have been directly affected by COVID-19 and continuing to provide services throughout the pandemic,” according to a July 14 statement.
According to the statement, grant requests ranging from a minimum of $5,000 to a maximum of $150,000 are being solicited from nonprofits seeking funding for provision of COVID-related services. Nonprofits can apply for amounts within this range deemed “appropriate to CARES Act expenses.”
Eligible expenditures include, but are not limited to, the following COVID-19-related expenses, according to the statement:
Expenses for food security, food access, and/or food delivery
Expenses for personal basic needs such as personal hygiene products, diapers, etc.
Expenses to cover transportation needs
Expenses for services specifically targeting at-risk youth
Expenses for academic and/or mentoring services to facilitate distance learning
among school-aged children/youth, including technological improvements
Expenses to cover physical health care access and services.
Applications will be accepted until the funds available are allocated or until Oct. 1, whichever occurs first.
For complete details and a link to the application, visit Heart of West Michigan’s website at hwmuw.org/kent-county-covid-19-grant-fund.
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