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Does your organization have a workplace safety committee? The MCWCF is pleased to offer this opportunity for its members to apply for up to $5000 in grant funds to support investments in workplace safety. Please complete the form below to apply.
As part of the loss prevention program, this grant is designed specifically to reduce workplace injuries and, consequently, claims on the MCWCF and its members. To qualify, members must have a workplace safety committee and provide minutes from its last meeting. Members are limited to one successful grant application per 12-month period.
Applications may be submitted at any time and are reviewed by a committee of three MCWCF trustees. Preference will be given to projects that are:
Successful applicants will be formally notified by letter, including the approved grant amount. Funds are issued as reimbursements after the equipment has been purchased. You’ll need to file for reimbursement within 90 days of receiving your notification letter.
Please reach out to Eric Waidelich at 313-530-8251 or [email protected] if you have any questions about the grant program prior to submitting your application.
LANSING, MI: In a continued commitment to employee safety, the Michigan Counties Workers’ Compensation Fund (MCWCF) proudly announced the recipients of its 2023 Loss Prevention Grants. Six deserving projects were awarded, totaling $15,700.65 in funds to enhance workplace safety across various counties in Michigan. The focus remains on initiatives that enhance employee safety and reduce workplace accidents and injuries.
The grants for 2023 cover a diverse range of safety measures, reflecting the MCWCF’s dedication to supporting its member organizations. From the repair of safety railings to the provision of specialized personal protection equipment for severe weather patrols, each initiative aims to create a safe working environment.
Here’s an overview of the 2023 grant recipients and their projects:
Building on the success of the 2022 grant program, which awarded over $8,500 to two Michigan counties, MCWCF Administrator Tim McGuire expressed enthusiasm for the ongoing initiative. “Our commitment to workplace safety goes beyond financial support. It’s about empowering individuals to recognize and address potential hazards in their work environment.” McGuire shared.
Unlike the previous grant structure, the 2023 program operates year-round, allowing members to submit financing requests at any time. A committee of three MCWCF trustees reviews applications and makes funding decisions based on specific needs or potential impacts on the organization.
“Risk management is an ongoing practice,” McGuire emphasized. “The year-round grant program allows us to respond promptly to safety needs identified by our members, reinforcing the proactive nature of risk management.”
The MCWCF’s commitment to safety has proven beneficial, with claims reductions playing a pivotal role. “The dividends returned to our members reflect the program’s success in reducing claims and promoting a culture of safety. It’s a win-win for everyone involved.” McGuire highlighted.
Launched in 2014, the Loss Prevention Grants Program has supported various safety initiatives, ranging from police officer vests to ergonomic desks. Since its inception, MCWCF has awarded more than $345,000 to its members.
MCWCF remains dedicated to providing competitive workers’ compensation insurance to public agencies throughout Michigan. Its membership includes counties, medical care facilities, housing commissions, transit agencies, villages, mental health authorities, and other specialty county or multi-county endeavors.