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(NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant Non-Grant Awards Michigan Department of Education Office of Health and Nutrition Services 2021 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant Non-Grant Awards Applicant Site Amount Requested Academy for Business and Technology Academy for Business and Technology High School 3,500.00 Academy of Warren Academy of Warren 11,484.00 Adrian Public Schools Adrian High School 25,000.00 Allegan Public Schools L.E. White Middle School 1,200.00 Allegan Public Schools North Ward Elementary School 14,000.00 Allendale Christian School Jenison Christian School 5,000.00 Allendale Christian School Allendale Christian School 5,000.00 Alma Public Schools Alma Senior High School 3,739.00 Alpena Public Schools Alpena High School 25,000.00 Alpena Public Schools Besser Elementary School 12,000.00 Alpena Public Schools Ella M. White School 4,500.00 Alpena Public Schools Hinks School 12,000.00 Alpena Public Schools Sanborn School 16,000.00 Alpena Public Schools Thunder Bay Junior High School 25,000.00 Alpena Public Schools Wilson Community School 8,000.00 Alpena-Montmorency-Alcona ESD Pied Piper School 10,000.00 Anchor Bay School District Anchor Bay High School 8,000.00 Anchor Bay School District Anchor Bay Middle School South 5,500.00 Anchor Bay School District Francois Maconce Elem. School 23,300.00 Anchor Bay School District Great Oaks Elementary School 15,500.00 Anchor Bay School District Lighthouse Elementary School 3,500.00 Ashley Community Schools Ashley Elementary School 12,670.00 Au Gres-Sims School District Au Gres-Sims Elementary School 17,000.00 Battle Creek Montessori Academy Battle Creek Montessori Academy 15,278.00 Bay City Academy Bay City Academy - Farragut Campus 6,950.00 Bear Lake Schools Bear Lake Elementary School 8,513.00 Belding Area School District Belding High School 24,900.00 Bellaire Public Schools Bellaire Middle/High School 5,500.00 Michigan Department of Education Office of Health and Nutrition Services 2021 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant Non-Grant Awards Applicant Site Amount Requested Bellevue Community Schools Bellevue Elementary School 21,650.00 Bellevue Community Schools Bellevue Jr/Sr High School 23,232.00 Benton Harbor Area Schools Arts & Communications Academy at Fair Plain 10,500.00 Benton Harbor Area Schools Benton Harbor High School 14,500.00 Benton Harbor Area Schools Discovery Enrichment Center 1,000.00 Benton Harbor Area Schools Dream Innovative Academy 3,500.00 Benton Harbor Area Schools Fair Plain East Elementary 1,000.00 Benton Harbor Area Schools International Academy at Hull 9,000.00 Benzie County Central Schools Betsie Valley School 18,366.00 Big Bay De Noc School District Big Bay De Noc School 4,949.00 Blissfield Community Schools Blissfield Elementary 24,207.00 Blissfield Community Schools Blissfield High School 24,026.00 Blissfield Community Schools Blissfield Middle School 4,183.00 Branch ISD Waldron Learning Center 13,493.00 Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District Bridgeport High School 13,000.00 Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District Thomas White School 7,000.00 Brimley Area Schools Brimley Area School 20,968.00 Calhoun County Juvenile Home Calhoun County Juvenile Home 14,129.00 Capac Community Schools Capac Elementary School 23,000.00 Capac Community Schools Capac High School 16,000.00 Carney-Nadeau Public Schools Carney-Nadeau Public School 1,791.00 Caro Community Schools Caro High School 11,000.00 Caro Community Schools Caro Middle School 11,000.00 Caro Community Schools Schall Elementary School 11,000.00 Carsonville-Port Sanilac School District Carsonville-Port Sanilac Elementary School 25,000.00 Carsonville-Port Sanilac School District Carsonville-Port Sanilac H.S. 25,000.00 Cassopolis Public Schools Cassopolis High School 23,000.00 Cesar Chavez Academy Cesar Chavez Academy Intermediate 3,500.00 Michigan Department of Education Office of Health and Nutrition Services 2021 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant Non-Grant Awards Applicant Site Amount Requested Cesar Chavez Academy Cesar Chavez High School 7,000.00 Cesar Chavez Academy Cesar Chavez Middle School 3,500.00 Chassell Township School District Chassell K-12 School 6,850.00 Clarenceville School District Botsford Elementary School 20,000.00 Clarenceville School District Clarenceville High School 25,000.00 Clarenceville School District Clarenceville Middle School 25,000.00 Clarenceville School District Grandview Elementary School 25,000.00 Clawson Public Schools Clawson High School 18,000.00 Clawson Public Schools Clawson Middle School 4,000.00 Clawson Public Schools Kenwood Elementary School 7,000.00 Clawson Public Schools Paul A. Schalm School 7,000.00 Colon Community School District Colon Elementary School 2,000.00 Colon Community School District Colon High School 5,500.00 Colon Community School District Leonidas School 13,000.00 Columbia School District Columbia Central High School 25,000.00 Columbia School District Columbia Elementary School 16,600.00 Columbia School District Columbia Upper Elementary School 5,200.00 Commonwealth Community Development Commonwealth Community Development Academy 25,000.00 Academy Comstock Park Public Schools Comstock Park High School 21,400.00 Comstock Park Public Schools Mill Creek Middle School 19,200.00 Comstock Park Public Schools Pine Island Elementary 24,080.00 Comstock Park Public Schools Stoney Creek Elementary 17,940.00 Countryside Academy Countryside Academy - Middle/High School 14,399.00 Dearborn City School District Charles A. Lindbergh Elementary School 22,784.00 Dearborn City School District Haigh Elementary School 23,879.00 Dearborn City School District Howard Elementary School 23,879.00 Dearborn City School District Long Elementary School 24,064.00 Michigan Department of Education Office of Health and Nutrition Services 2021 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant Non-Grant Awards Applicant Site Amount Requested Dearborn City School District Snow Elementary School 12,135.00 Dearborn City School District Whitmore-Bolles Elementary School 24,064.00 Dearborn Heights School District #7 Annapolis High School 6,671.00 Dearborn Heights School District #7 Oakley W. Best Middle School 5,763.00 Decatur Public Schools Decatur Jr Sr High School 7,823.00 Detroit Achievement Academy Detroit Achievement Academy 6,500.00 Detroit Achievement Academy Detroit Achievement Academy 18,500.00 Detroit Service Learning Academy Detroit Service Learning Academy Campus 19,940.00 Detroit Service Learning Academy Redford Service Learning Academy Campus 16,550.00 Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area K-12 School Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area K12 School 25,000.00 Dowagiac Union School District Justus Gage Elementary School 3,239.00 Dowagiac Union School District Patrick Hamilton Elementary 3,239.00 Dowagiac Union School District Sister Lakes Elementary School 3,239.00 Dowagiac Union School District Union High School 5,570.00 Eastpointe Community Schools Forest Park Elementary School 3,800.00 Eaton RESA Eaton RESA - Meadowview Onsite 2,500.00 Engadine Consolidated Schools Engadine Schools 16,200.00 Ewen-Trout Creek Consolidated School District Ewen-Trout Creek Consolidated School 8,182.00 Fennville Public Schools Fennville Elementary School 25,000.00 Fitzgerald Public Schools Fitzgerald Senior High School 25,000.00 Flat River Academy Flat River Academy 13,600.00 Flint, School District of the City of Holmes STEM Middle School Academy 24,000.00 Forest Park School District Forest Park School 3,924.00 Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools Frankfort Elementary School 3,000.00 Frankfort-Elberta Area Schools Frankfort High School 24,300.00 Fruitport Community Schools Beach Elementary School 8,000.00 Fruitport Community Schools Fruitport Middle School 25,000.00 Greater Lansing Islamic School Greater Lansing Islamic School 7,100.00 Michigan Department of Education Office of Health and Nutrition Services 2021 National School Lunch Program (NSLP) Equipment Assistance Grant Non-Grant Awards Applicant Site Amount Requested Gwinn Area Community Schools Gwinn Middle/High School 4,000.00 Gwinn Area Community Schools K.I. Sawyer Elementary School 4,395.00 Hamtramck, School District of the City of Early Childhood Elementary School 14,000.00 Hamtramck, School District of the City of Hamtramck High School 25,000.00 Hamtramck, School District of the City of Holbrook School 2,500.00 Harbor Springs School District Harbor Springs High School 25,000.00 Hazel Park, School District of the City of Hazel Park High School 12,000.00 Hazel Park, School District of the City of Webb Elementary School 12,000.00 Hazel Park, School District of the City of Webster Early Childhood Center 22,000.00 Hemlock Public School District Hemlock Elementary School 3,898.00 Hemlock Public School District Hemlock High School 4,955.00 Hemlock Public School District Hemlock Middle School 5,242.00 Hemlock Public School District K.C. Ling Elementary School 6,096.00 Holland City School District Holland Heights 25,000.00 Holly Area School District Davisburg Elementary School 22,000.00 Holly Area School District Holly Elementary School 23,945.00 Holly Area School District Holly High School 3,800.00 Holly Area School District Holly Middle School 7,200.00 Holly Area School District Patterson Elementary School 7,000.00 Holly Area School District Rose Pioneer Elementary School 4,800.00 Homer Community School District Lillian Fletcher Elem. School 25,000.00 Hope of Detroit Academy Hope of Detroit Academy - Elementary 6,800.00 Houghton Lake Community Schools Collins Lower Elementary School
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