In April through June of 2025, the Northland Foundation awarded $680,000 through its Quarterly Grant program. Quarterly grants are generally $10,000 and up made to nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations, Tribal nations, and local governmental entities such as school districts.
Six of the 23 grants awarded went toward out-of-school-time activities and programs for children and youth across the region. The $185,000 in funding is helping grantees provide summertime and after-school supports for thousands of children and youth from Itasca, Koochiching, and northern St. Louis Counties, as well as the sovereign Bois Forte Band of Chippewa nation.
“After-school and summer services for kids are something rural and underfunded school districts and small communities just don’t have the budget to cover on their own,” said Michelle Ufford, Vice President of Grantmaking.
“We know kids thrive when they can participate in healthy, enriching activities beyond the classroom, and those experiences have a long-term positive effect on their development,” Ufford added. “Out-of-school-time is an area where relatively modest funding can make an outsized impact to sustain these important programs.”
The local (North Shore) Quarterly Grants awarded April 1 through June 30, 2025, are listed below.
BASIC NEEDS Grants in support of services and programming that address human needs essential to overall wellbeing, such as food security, housing, aging, homeless services, and more.
• Waawaate Programs, Ely: $20,000
To support Bois Forte Band of Chippewa food sovereignty programming.
• Care Partners of Cook County, Grand Marais: $45,000
To support basic-needs services and community engagement for older adults in Cook County.
• Sawtooth Mountain Clinic, Grand Marais: $30,000
To support access to oral health care services and education for children, youth, and older adults in Cook County and the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
• Well Being Development, Ely: $45,000
To support services for Ely community members impacted by mental illness and substance use challenges.
OUT-OF-SCHOOL-TIME SERVICES Grants supporting structured, consistent, and accessible out-of-school time educational programming and activities for broad groups of children and youth.
• Friends of the Finland Community, Finland: $30,000
To support youth and family programming and services in the Finland community.