Community Grants for Nobles County

About the
Grant Program

The Bedrock Clean Energy Community Grant Program offers funding to support local schools, nonprofits, clubs, and community groups in Nobles County. Whether you’re hosting an event, purchasing supplies, or launching a new initiative, we want to help bring your ideas to life.

Grant Amounts:

$100
to
$2,500

Who Can Apply:

  • K–12 schools
  • Local nonprofits
  • Civic and community organizations
  • Clubs and volunteer groups

Eligible
Uses:

  • Community events
  • Youth and education programs
  • Supplies and materials
  • Local projects with a positive social impact

How to Apply

For consideration, please click on the button below to send an email with the following information:

  • Organization name and mailing address
  • Contact person name, email & phone number
  • Requested grant amount
  • Mission and/or background of your organization
  • Description of how grant funding would be used
  • Is the organization a non-profit?

We look forward to reviewing your Community Grant application!

Worthington Hockey

Ice Rink
Grant: $2,500

The Worthington Hockey Association is raising funds for the expansion and renovation of the ice rink. Worthington Hockey provides opportunities for both children and adults in the local community to learn and play hockey.

City of Rushmore

Childcare Facility Project
Grant: $5,000

The City of Rushmore is developing a childcare facility to serve Rushmore and the surrounding communities. Affordable childcare remains a critical need for working families in Nobles County.

City of Adrian

Adrian Aquatics Improvement Project
Grant: $2,500

The City of Adrian is raising funds to improve the city pool and aquatics experience for local residents. Funds will help replace the outdated plumbing system and resurface the pool, among other improvements.

Building Community, Together

As a long-term partner in the region, Little Rock is proud to support the local economy, education, and community well-being. Our goal is to make sure that clean energy development also means direct benefits for local residents.

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