Funding search · EIN 203288835 · Hancock, MI
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A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 2
- grants reported
- $90,535
- total given
- 2024–2025
- filing years
- $45,268
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2024–2025. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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Grant history
All 2 reported grants, largest first.
- $78,735
Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region · Hancock, MI · 2025
Our 501c3 installs HVAC for income qualified homeowners. Through a collaboration with WUPPDR, we partnered in MI HOPE, which provides energy upgrades to their clients. Through our partnership we passed along rebates tha… read allOur 501c3 installs HVAC for income qualified homeowners. Through a collaboration with WUPPDR, we partnered in MI HOPE, which provides energy upgrades to their clients. Through our partnership we passed along rebates that we received back to them in the futherance of their program's expanse and reach. Braided funding. less
- $11,800
Western Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Region · Hancock, MI · 2024
WUPPDR received ~$1.5M from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority who disbursed a grant for home energy efficient upgrades to income-qualified residents of the Western Upper Peninsula called MI HOPE (Michigan… read allWUPPDR received ~$1.5M from the Michigan State Housing Development Authority who disbursed a grant for home energy efficient upgrades to income-qualified residents of the Western Upper Peninsula called MI HOPE (Michigan Housing Opportunities for promoting energy efficiency. Our 501c3 brought in-kind leverage to the program by augmenting the ~$25k per household resources with installations of energy efficient HVAC (basiclally adding $8-10k to each project). In some instances, WUPPDR installed the HVAC equipment and in al of the instances of them adding insulation to ceilings, walls and basements, our 501c3 submitted rebates to the utility providers and reimbursed WUPPDR, who put the funds into the MI HOPE account, thereby extending its reach. less
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