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Love in Action donation center on Fulton Street,

GHACF Announces Latest Round of Community Impact Grants totaling $232,000

By Mary Ellen Murphy Mar 14, 2025 | 5:54 AM

March 12, 2025 – Grand Haven, MI – The Grand Haven Area Community Foundation (GHACF) recently awarded $232,000 in grants, with $125,000 going to Love in Action (LIA) for a new warehouse facility.

Over the past two years, LIA’s food distribution volume has increased by more than 50%, surpassing their current capacity. To support this growth, a new facility with 8,500 square feet of warehouse space will replace LIA’s existing Donation Processing Center on Fulton Street and offer nearly double the space for storing and distributing essential items. The updated design will also optimize operations, and enhance services for donors, volunteers, and community members, while continuing to be a centralized and accessible resource.

“The Foundation recognizes the valuable efforts of Love in Action to address increased food insecurity within the community,” said Holly Cole, Vice President of Grants & Program at GHACF. She added, “The new LIA Storehouse will provide care and security to our neighbors, and we couldn’t be more pleased to support their efforts!”

The new facility aims to enhance both the quality and quantity of food offerings to better serve the community. Key features will include a no-cost client “store”, improved food distribution and refrigeration capabilities, dedicated spaces for donation processing and loading docks, and expanded opportunities for volunteer engagement.

“Love in Action is excited to announce the LIA Storehouse, a new facility that will provide over twice the space to distribute essential food and resources,” said Josh Bytwerk, Executive Director at Love in Action. He continues, “This expansion comes at a critical time, as needs in our community continue to rise. We are deeply grateful to the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation for their generous support of this crucial project, enabling us to better serve our neighbors.”

Additional Community Impact Grants Awarded:

Samaritas –Spring Lake Housing Community Navigation Services ($57,000)

Funding will support navigational services for residents of a diverse, new, affordable housing community in Spring Lake. Working to identify and address challenges to housing stability, these services will coordinate programs and foster partnerships focused on access to childcare, education, transportation, employment, healthcare, and other resource needs.

Community Foundation for Muskegon County – Food, Agriculture, Research, and Manufacturing (FARM) Manager ($50,000)

This grant will provide collaborative support for the FARM Manager role which focuses on expanding student engagement in food processing education and career pathways, supporting minority and women entrepreneurs, and increasing the use of locally sourced food in schools and institutions within the region.

About the Grand Haven Area Community Foundation For more than a half-century, the GHACF has been regularly recognized as a national top 100 Community Foundation and one of the largest in Michigan. A public, charitable organization serving Northwest Ottawa County community since 1971, the Foundation encourages philanthropy by individuals, families, corporations, and organizations; and serves as a steward of their charitable funds and legacies. In addition to awarding grants, the GHACF also offers technical support to for-impact organizations, convenes community leaders on issues of importance, and advocates for the for-impact sector. For more, visit ghacf.org.

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