The Ferndale Community Foundation offers an annual grant opportunity to support impactful nonprofit work within the Ferndale, Michigan community. The foundation's mission emphasizes the enhancement of community life through targeted investments in health, human services, public art, education, and other civic areas. This grant aims to recognize and financially support 501(c)(3) organizations whose projects have positively influenced the city of Ferndale. It provides an avenue for local nonprofits to gain both recognition and financial backing for ongoing or recently completed initiatives that align with community-centered values.
The grant program will disburse awards of $2,500 each, with a total funding pool of $20,000. Funding is intended to support specific impactful projects, and general operating expenses or unrestricted overhead costs are explicitly excluded. This limitation ensures that the funds are directly applied to tangible, mission-aligned initiatives. The grant prioritizes demonstrable local benefit, suggesting that proposals should clearly articulate their community impact within Ferndale.
Eligibility for this funding is strictly limited to nonprofit organizations holding valid 501(c)(3) status. While the guidelines emphasize local benefit, they do not specify additional eligibility restrictions related to organization size, sector, or duration of operation. However, because the foundation's focus is tightly linked to the city of Ferndale, applicants must ensure their project activities are situated within or primarily serve this locality.
Applications can be submitted either by email or mail. Emailed applications must be sent to anatolya84@gmail.com, while mailed applications should be addressed to the Ferndale City Manager’s Office at 300 E. Nine Mile Road, Ferndale, MI 48220. The submission deadline is Friday, December 5, 2025. There is no indication of a pre-application step or use of a digital portal; the application process appears straightforward.
The announcement does not elaborate on evaluation criteria, required documents, or post-award reporting requirements, nor does it include contact information for inquiries beyond the submission email. Given the recurring nature of this grant, it likely follows an annual cadence, though this is implied rather than explicitly stated.
Organizations that have a clear record of community engagement and well-scoped projects aligned with the foundation’s focus areas are well-positioned to benefit from this opportunity. Interested applicants are encouraged to prepare their proposals with an emphasis on the measurable impact of their work within Ferndale.