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Mobility Prototype Grant | Mobility Funding Platform | Michigan Business Thousands of Resources. Ready to help. Make it in Michigan Mobility Prototyping Grant The Make it in Michigan Mobility Prototyping Grant will award grant funding to promising mobility and electrification technology companies to support their product development with Michigan based firms.
State of Michigan Announces New Round of "Make It in Michigan" Mobility Prototyping Grants with a Focus on Autonomous Systems and Critical Technologies that Address Domestic Supply Chain Gaps The second round of the Make It in Michigan Mobility Prototyping Grant Program , a key initiative aimed at strengthening the state’s leadership in mobility, electrification, autonomous systems, and advanced manufacturing innovation is now open.
Led by the Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification (OFME) and the Michigan Office of Defense and Aerospace Innovation (ODAI), in partnership with Centrepolis Accelerator at Lawrence Technological University, the program offers grant awards of up to $100,000 per company, with a total funding pool of $2 million available dedicated for product development of mobility technology.
The Michigan Mobility Prototyping grant program was established in 2024, attracting 86 applications from across the globe. A total of $828,000 in grants were awarded to 17 projects supporting a wide variety of mobility technologies from autonomous drone systems, electric vehicles and chargers, hydrogen generation, and storage systems.
The grant program will provide technical services and financial support to startups and established companies working across all modes of mobility — air, ground, and sea — with a focus on uncrewed autonomous systems, critical mobility components addressing domestic supply chain gaps, and other breakthrough mobility innovations. Companies with technologies at Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 4 through 9 are eligible to apply.
Preference will be given to applicants that commit to developing, piloting, and manufacturing their technologies in Michigan, particularly within OFME’s test site network, innovation districts, and defense innovation centers. The program also emphasizes dual-purpose technologies with both commercial and defense applications.
“The Make It in Michigan Mobility Prototyping Program is a critical part of our strategy to ensure Michigan remains the global leader for designing, engineering, and manufacturing next-generation mobility solutions,” said Justine Johnson, Chief Mobility Officer with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) .
“This program will help us not only support Michigan-grown innovation but also attract best-in-class companies to engineer, build and scale their technologies right here in Michigan.
” “This program supports technologies with the potential to serve both commercial and national defense needs — an essential focus of our work at ODAI,” said John Gutierrez, Executive Director of the Office of Defense and Aerospace Innovation .
“We’re proud to back innovations that strengthen domestic supply chains, increase our national security capabilities, and drive defense-related economic growth here in Michigan. ” Dan Radomski, CEO of Centrepolis Accelerator , emphasized the program’s alignment with Centrepolis’ mission.
“This initiative is about strengthening America’s domestic manufacturing capabilities and building a more resilient supply chain, starting here in Michigan,” he said.
“By supporting product development, prototyping, and manufacturing readiness for innovative mobility and electrification technologies, we are ensuring critical technologies are developed, built, and scaled within the United States utilizing the value engineering capabilities unique to Michigan.
” If you have questions about this grant or application process, contact: Technology Activation Director Please visit the MEDC Media Room
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: For-profit companies in Michigan. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Make It in Michigan Mobility Prototyping Grants is funded by Michigan Economic Development Corporation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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FY26 Michigan Arts & Culture Council (MACC) Grants - Arts Education & Project Support is a grant from the Michigan Arts & Culture Council, administered through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, that funds arts education programs, project support, and operational support for Michigan-based arts and culture organizations. The FY26 grant cycle is currently open and accepting applications. Eligible applicants include Michigan-based arts and culture nonprofit organizations, municipalities, tribal entities, PreK-12 schools, colleges and universities, and non-arts nonprofit organizations with qualifying projects. The program supports professional development, field trips, community mural projects, and a wide range of arts programming activities that strengthen Michigan's creative sector.
Small Business Support Hub (SBSH) Grant Program is sponsored by SBAM Foundation (funded by Michigan Economic Development Corporation). The SBSH Grant Program supports eligible small businesses in Michigan that have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The program provides resources to support expansion, operation, and scaling of small businesses.
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