Celebrating the 2026 Grant Winners!

On Tuesday, June 16th, RCAA hosted a celebration of the 2026 grant winners at The Venue in Ann Arbor. It was a heartfelt and festive event with a representative from each of the winning organizations presenting a brief description of their mission and intended use of the grant funds.

14 people lined up against a wall, smiling at the camera.
Our 2026 CAC grantees.

A total of $63,000 in grant funds have been disbursed to the winners by the Ann Arbor Rotary Foundation. They are made available out of the proceeds from the RCAA annual golf and entertainment event. Please plan to attend this year’s 23rd event on Monday, September 14th, at Barton Hills Country Club to support next year’s grant winners.

 

Organization Project Name Amount
826 Michigan 826michigan’s Summer Writing Program in Washtenaw County 5,000
Apple Playschools Apple Playschools Scholarship Fund: Expanding Education Access in Washtenaw County 3,000
Children’s Literacy Network BookPALS: Meeting Students After School and from Home 5,000
Community Action Network CAN Deep Dive 5,000
Ele’s Place Ann Arbor Grief Backpacks and Toolkits for Washtenaw County School 5,000
Food Gatherers Healthy School Pantry Program, 2025-2026 School Year 2,000
Foundation Preschool of Washtenaw County Childcare Stability Initiative 5,000
Judson Center Parent Education Training Program to Support Children with Autism 5,000
Neutral Zone Neutral Zone After School Prograsm for Safe, Supportive, Creative and Educational, Youth-Driven Prograsm 5,000
Ozone House, Inc. Project Ignition 5,000
SOS Community Services SOS Parents as Teachers for Washtenaw 5,000
Student Advocacy Center of Michigan Check & Connect – Washtenaw County 5,000
Washtenaw Camp Placement Ann Arbor Rotary Summer Camp Partnership 3,000
Washtenaw Elementary Science Olympiad 24th Annual Washtenaw Elementary Science Olympiad 5,000
TOTAL 63,000

 

Marsha Chamberlin and Carolina Typaldos co-chaired the Community Allocations Committee. There were 52 non-profit organizations that applied for grants, 21% more than in any prior year, requesting a total of $252,000. The applications were split between 17 reviewers, each having about 24 to review and score, donating at last eight hours of their time reviewing plus time at an in-person meeting where the final decisions were made. Special thanks to the Committee members: Marsha Chamberlin, Carolina Typaldos, Meghan Iris Amstrong, Walker Barnes, Joann Barrett, Matt Boylan, Michael Field, Melissa Foster, Fernando Leon, Tom Millard, Roy Moore, Jacob Phillips, Jennifer Richard, John Sepp, Ingrid Sheldon, Rob Shiff, Susan Shipman, and Kathy Waugh.