My focus this past week would be on writing grant proposal narratives for the four grants I am seeking for Chassell Township and one for the Chassell Heritage Center. These proposals include: Recreation Passport and Natural Resources Trust Fund proposals to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for a project that would further develop the canoe/kayak launch on the Sturgeon River to the southeast of town; a small grant proposal to the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation seeking seed funding for the new Blight Mitigation Fund that would need to be matched by local contributors; a Visit Keweenaw Destination Grant seeking funding for a sign at the US 41 entrance to the Sturgeon River Launch; and a Keweenaw National Historical Park Advisory Commission Grant seeking funding for electrical and LED lighting retrofits for the Chassell Heritage Center as well as a power connection for a commercial stairlift we plan to have constructed later this spring. I squeezed these efforts in whenever I could, but I particularly enjoyed pondering these matters late in the evening when all was quiet.
Stretch Run on Grant Proposals
Stretch Run on Grant Proposals
Stretch Run on Grant Proposals
My focus this past week would be on writing grant proposal narratives for the four grants I am seeking for Chassell Township and one for the Chassell Heritage Center. These proposals include: Recreation Passport and Natural Resources Trust Fund proposals to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources for a project that would further develop the canoe/kayak launch on the Sturgeon River to the southeast of town; a small grant proposal to the Copper Shores Community Health Foundation seeking seed funding for the new Blight Mitigation Fund that would need to be matched by local contributors; a Visit Keweenaw Destination Grant seeking funding for a sign at the US 41 entrance to the Sturgeon River Launch; and a Keweenaw National Historical Park Advisory Commission Grant seeking funding for electrical and LED lighting retrofits for the Chassell Heritage Center as well as a power connection for a commercial stairlift we plan to have constructed later this spring. I squeezed these efforts in whenever I could, but I particularly enjoyed pondering these matters late in the evening when all was quiet.