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Michigan Rise Pre-Seed Fund III Early Stage Funding for Michigan Technology Startups Early Stage Funding for Michigan Technology Startups Michigan Rise Pre-Seed Fund III supports the growth and success of Michigan-based technology startups by providing strategic early-stage venture funding.
In partnership with the MSU Research Foundation and Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), we connect founders with the resources and support they need to scale and thrive. We catalyze growth in Michigan’s tech industries and delivers lasting economic benefits across the state. Why Choose Michigan Rise?
We’re committed to transforming promising technologies into successful businesses. Here’s how we make it happen: Leveraging expertise in Michigan’s key technology sectors to guide startups toward success. Offering coaching, grant assistance, and strategic guidance to meet challenges at every stage of growth.
Connecting startups to Michigan’s vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem. Attracting follow-on investment, with nearly $700M leveraged through our portfolio. Built upon the MSU Research Foundation’s five decades of innovation and commercialization success.
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Children of Veterans Tuition Grant Program is sponsored by State of Michigan. Provides undergraduate tuition assistance to students who are the natural or adopted child of a qualified Michigan veteran that has died or become totally and permanently disabled due to a service-connected illness or injury, or missing in action (MIA), as a result of military s…
The Children with Special Needs (CSN) Fund is a program from the State of Michigan that provides financial assistance to Michigan families with children who have special needs. The fund helps cover costs for adaptive equipment, medical devices, home modifications such as wheelchair ramps and stairlifts, and other accommodations that support children with disabilities. Eligible applicants are families with children with special needs residing in Michigan. Applications require a family letter explaining the need, a physician letter of medical necessity, documentation of assistance, and quotes or bids for the requested item. The program has funded projects including ceiling lift and stairlift installations with grants of approximately $50,000. Specific grant amounts and deadlines vary by program type.
Going PRO Talent Fund is a grant from the State of Michigan, administered locally by Oakland County Michigan Works!, that funds employer-based training for current and new employees. The program helps Michigan employers retain and grow a skilled workforce by reimbursing the costs of training activities that lead to an industry-recognized credential. Oakland County employers of all sizes are eligible to apply for funding to train their current and new employees across a range of industries and occupations. Training must result in a transferable, industry-recognized credential. Applications are accepted on a competitive basis and funds are awarded to employers whose training plans best meet program objectives.