$1.17M given to Copper Country nonprofits
Copper Country pride was on full display this year with community members, champions and advocates putting their money where their heart is, and donating an amazing $975,425.81 to GivingTuesday. With the addition of Copper Shores’ $200,000 Amplification Fund, $1,175,425.81 is going back to 60 nonprofit causes that keep the Copper Country community running.
“Folks once again came out and showed immense support for the nonprofit sector this year,” said Michael H. Babcock, Copper Shores Director of Marketing & Donor Relations. “It makes me incredibly proud to call this place home when you see the outpouring of support for groups that do so much to improve the health of our community.”
Since 2017, donors have given more than $5.8 million to nonprofit organizations based in and serving Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw and Ontonagon counties. For the eighth time in nine years, the total amount given has surpassed the previous record, this time bringing in $102,488.32 more than in 2024.
“Our nonprofit community does incredible work, but moments like this remind us we should also celebrate our donor community,” Babcock said. “It’s been a challenging year for many people, but our community continues to show the radical generosity needed to help these nonprofits better serve our community.”
A decade of donations
Next year Copper Shores will celebrate 10 years of radical generosity with #GiveCopperCountry. To be a part of the campaign, nonprofits need to answer some basic questions and submit their license to solicit when applications open next summer. To be notified when GivingTuesday applications open, subscribe to Copper Shores’ free monthly email newsletter.
Total raised for each nonprofit
This list is updated as nonprofits pick up their checks.
- 31 Backpacks - $59,427.38
- Adventure Mountain Lions - $4,465.08
- Ahmeek Village Volunteer Fire & Rescue Department - $3,545.55
- Baraga County Cancer Support Group - $3,559.83
- Baraga County Shelter Home - $15,430.63
- Barbara Kettle Gundlach Shelter Home - $37,542.45
- BHK Child Development - $9,676.93
- Big Brothers Big Sisters - $29,894.73
- Bootjack Fire & Rescue Foundation - $11,475.67
- Calumet Art Center - $8,047.34
- Camp Josh - $39,223.89
- Copper Country Angel Mission - $43,054.23
- Copper Country Community Arts Center - $11,384.94
- Copper Country Habitat for Humanity - $25,135.58
- Copper Country Humane Society - $23,178.19
- Copper Country Junior Hockey Association - $7,269.52
- Copper Country Police and Fire Relief Fund - $3,882.06
- Copper Country Recycling Initiative - $3,005.56
- Copper Country Ski Tigers - $10,618.84
- Copper Country Snowsports Club - $21,805.49
- Copper Harbor Trails Club - $51,502.12
- Copper Shores Bridges - $12,694.60
- Copper Shores General - $14,726.24
- Copper Shores Meals on Wheels - $29,375.54
- Copper Shores Outreach & Education - $698.65
- Copper Shores Victim Support - $9,603.04
- Dan Schmitt Gift of Music and Outdoor Education Fund - $8,771.13
- Elaine Bacon Literacy Program - $4,228.58
- Friends of the Porkies - $6,852.06
- From the Ground Farmers Market Collective - $5,891.35
- Gay Fire Department Auxiliary - $1,894.09
- Hancock Trails Club - $24,766.03
- Houghton Football Club - $1,064.28
- Isle Royale and Keweenaw Parks Association - $3,900.31
- Keweenaw ATV Club - $7,698.69
- Keweenaw Land Trust - $50,141.43
- Keweenaw Random Acts of Community Kindness - $6,503.92
- Keweenaw Search & Rescue - $8,857.87
- Keweenaw Snowmobile Club - $123,615.41
- Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly - $121,825.37
- Main Street Calumet - $5,786.82
- Mercy EMS - $3,078.30
- New Power Tour - $1,406.81
- Oak House - $21,834.67
- Omega House - $127,972.75
- Ontonagon Amateur Hockey Association - $3,627.11
- Ontonagon Artists Collective - $3,835.07
- Ontonagon County Cancer Association - $19,009.92
- Pewabic Street Community Garden - $3,409.97
- Phoenix House - $5,093.68
- Right Start UP - $6,554.91
- Simple Kindness for Youth - $30,190.48
- SöKē Trails - $985.28
- Superior Fab Lab - $1,724.87
- Superior Search & Rescue - $3,711.21
- Swedetown Trails Club - $31,871.39
- Third Coast Diving and Adaptive Recreation - $2,550.60
- Tree House Family Resources - $25,182.73
- Unitē Mental Health & Wellness - $11,364.54