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2026 SPARK Grant

Offered by HUDSON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION · Hudson County

The SPARK Grant supports innovative community ideas in Hudson, Wisconsin. Finalists pitch their ideas live at the SPARK Tank Challenge for up to $20,000 in funding. Applications open June 15 with a Pitch Preview, and full grant applications are due September 15.

Eligibility

  • notes: Anyone can submit an idea; no specific eligibility restrictions mentioned beyond being a community idea for Hudson, Wisconsin.
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