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In philanthropic giving, foundations and corporations often give money to non-profit entities in the form of a matching gift. [2] Corporate matches often take the form of employee matching gifts, which means that if an employee donates to a nonprofit, the employee's corporation will donate money to the same nonprofit according to a predetermined match ratio (usually 1:1).
(The Center Square) – Three bipartisan bills passed by the Michigan House would create the Michigan Innovation Fund, which would use taxpayer dollars to provide grants to certain venture capital ...
A constitutional amendment relating to the salaries of state government officials Failed 36,109 (34.38%) 68,912 (65.62%) Proposal 3 A constitutional amendment relating to equal suffrage for African-Americans Passed 54,105 (51.67%) 50,598 (48.33%) Proposal 4 A constitutional amendment relating to railroad rates: Passed 78,602 (60.46%) 51,397 (39 ...
A typical requirement is similar to matching funds where funds must be raised or acquired from other sources following a stated matching factor, often 2:1, 3:1 or 4:1. For example, a $1,000 challenge grant with a 3:1 match would require the recipient to raise $3,000 before they would receive the $1,000 grant.
“Match on Main” grants promote retail business growth downtown with technology and other assistance or for facade renovations. ... The Michigan Economic Development Corporation will provide ...
The SBA launched the $28.6-billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund to help the nation’s second-largest private employer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Peter Meijer, former U.S. representative for Michigan's 3rd congressional district (2021–2023) and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2024 [1] Candice Miller, Macomb County Public Works Commissioner (2017–present), former U.S. representative for Michigan's 10th congressional district (2003–2016), and former Michigan Secretary of State (1995 ...
In addition to primary matching funds, the public funding program also assists with funding the major party (and eligible minor party) nominees' general election campaigns. The grants for the major parties' general election nominees are adjusted each Presidential election year to account for increases in the cost of living.