
Discover Our
Grants
We are committed to fostering positive change and supporting initiatives that make a lasting impact in our community.
Through grants, we provide essential funding to nonprofit organizations, grassroots initiatives, and community projects that address critical needs, promote social equity, and enhance the quality of life for all residents.
Grants are designed to address a wide range of issues, from education and wellness to environmental conservation, to arts, culture, and beyond! We believe in the power of collaboration and innovation to drive meaningful change, and we work closely with our partners to identify and support initiatives that align with our mission and values.
With a focus on transparency, accountability, and community engagement, our grants program aims to empower organizations and individuals to create positive change and build a stronger, more resilient community for future generations.
Explore this page to learn more about our grant opportunities. Together, we can make a difference and create a brighter future for all.












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Strategic
Priorities
Our current aim is to foster prosperity in our community by supporting initiatives that promote community & economic growth.
Our focus is on three strategic priority areas:
Retaining and attracting a talented, trained workforce
Creating vibrant and dynamic communities
Cultivating an environment for business development
Projects that address one or more of our three strategic priority areas will receive preference for community impact grantmaking dollars. However, we also administer funds in numerous interest areas to support a diverse range of community needs.
We encourage applicants to explore these opportunities and align their projects with our funding priorities for maximum impact.
We are currently accepting competitive grant applications for our Fall Grant Cycle from now until August 15, 2025 at 4 p.m.
This includes our Community Impact Fund, all field of interest funds, as well as our Nancy Orr Elliott Memorial Educators Fund for Ubly Community Schools and the Harold and Vera Cubitt Family Fund for projects impacting Bad Axe Public School students.
Thank you for your interest in partnering with HCCF to create positive change and build a prosperous future for our community. If you have questions or would like to talk about your project, we are hosting a “How To” & FAQ grant workshop for potential applicants on July 25 at noon. Or you can call us at (989) 269-2850 or email mackenzie@huroncounty.com.