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Community & Worker Economic Transition Office 4. Michigan Supplier Conversion Grant Program The Community & Worker Economic Transition Office will manage the **Michigan Supplier Conversion Grant Program**, which has allocated $22.
6 million through federal funding support to help small- and mid-sized automotive manufacturers shift from producing parts, components or materials for internal combustion engine vehicles to materials needed in the electric vehicle supply chain.
Eligible manufacturers may use these funds to offset costs associated with **fixed assets**, **machinery and equipment**, **technology** and **training**to support the transition of new production for electric vehicles or components. Eligible applicants must be domestic entities located in Michigan that are currently manufacturing products, components or materials for internal combustion engine vehicles.
Companies must either have fewer than 1,500 employees or be operating a facility with 500 or fewer employees on the site where the retooling project will take place. Eligible projects are those that transition operations to produce parts, components or materials for electric vehicles **and** are essential to ensure a company remains operational. Projects initiated prior to grant approval will not be eligible for funding.
Grants will be disbursed on a reimbursement basis. Applicants must be able to identify that they can supply matching funds. Download Program Guidelines * The Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Michigan Supplier Conversion Grant has been issued.
The deadline to submit applications is 3:00 p. m. on April 9, 2026.
* This opportunity is open to domestic entities located in Michigan who are currently producing parts, components or materials for internal combustion engine vehicles. Eligible applicants must be small or medium-sized automotive manufacturers with fewer than 1,500 employees or operating a facility with 500 or fewer employees.
Priority will be given to applicants demonstrating the strategic value of the proposed products, materials or components to Michigan’s electric vehicle supply chain, as well as whether the jobs created or retained through the project are high-quality jobs. * Proposals are subject to disclosure under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act (PA No. 442 of 1976).
* The button below provides a link to the EGrAMS portal where the RFP can be accessed. RFP applications will be submitted through LEO’s Electronic Grant Administration & Management System (EGrAMS). If your company intends to respond to the upcoming RFP, you must have a valid EGrAMS User ID.
Register as a new user and set up your company profile. This step is required before you can access or submit an application. Application Requirements and Evaluation Criteria * Eligible applicants must submit a complete application, and a completed budget as required in the RFP, to the EGrAMS website on or before the grant application deadline.
* The total maximum number of points that an application can receive equals 100 points. Only those applications receiving a score of 70 points or more will be considered for an award.
The maximum number of points for each category is as follows: * Category Total Points Possible (100 total possible) * Technical Assistance: 0 Points Possible * Organization and Facility Information: 5 Points Possible * Project Information: 35 Points Possible * Project Impact: 25 Points Possible * Work Plan: 15 Points Possible * Budget: 20 Points Possible A pre-application conference was held on Friday, Feb.
20 to discuss this funding opportunity and provide instruction on using the EGrAMS system. You can access the recording of this webinar on EGrAMS under “User Documents” and by clicking on the “Pre-Application RFP Presentation” link. View the Q&A responsesDownload the webinar slides Continue to monitor this page for the latest updates on the Michigan Supplier Conversion Grant.
If you're a small or mid-sized manufacturer in Michigan and haven't yet joined the MI Hub for Manufacturers, now is a great time. Creating a free account gives you access to valuable tools, resources and support to help your business grow and adapt. By joining, you'll also receive timely alerts when new programs launch, or critical information becomes available - ensuring you never miss an update or opportunity to grow your business.
Join the MI Hub for Manufacturers[](https://app. mihubformanufacturers. com/) Frequently Asked Questions * Can a company receive technical assistance without submitting a Notice of Intent?
Yes; however, if a company does not submit a Notice of Intent, costs for technical assistance will not be covered through the program funding managed by the State of Michigan. To be eligible for no-cost technical assistance, applicants must submit a Notice of Intent. * When will the RFP application open and close?
The RFP is scheduled to close April 9. * How much funding is available? Through federal funding made available by the Department of Energy's Domestic Automotive Manufacturing Conversion Grant Program, the Michigan Supplier Conversion Grant program has allocated $22.
6 million to help Michigan’s small- and medium-size suppliers. * What is the anticipated award size? Michigan anticipates making between 10 and 30 awards.
Award sizes are anticipated to range between $500,000 to $2,000,000. The state maintains flexibility to change the number and size of awards issued based on its assessment of responses received during the NOI phase. * Is there a match requirement for the grant?
Yes. Interested applicants must be able to identify that they can supply matching funds equal to 50% of the total eligible project costs. An additional $9.
2 million in state funding had previously been made available through the Make it in Michigan Competitiveness Fund but was unilaterally disapproved by the House Committee on Appropriations last month. These funds were going to have been used to offset up to half of the matching funds that successful applicants are required by federal rules to provide.
The Transition Office will continue to monitor this situation and look for opportunities to restore matching funds, but unless the actions of the House Appropriations Committee can be reversed, companies that are awarded a conversion grant will be required to provide matching funds equal to fifty percent of the total project cost. * How long do companies have to complete projects?
The funding for this program is available through end of year 2029. To remain eligible for reimbursement, all awarded projects must be fully completed and the final request for funds submitted no later than Dec. 31, 2029.
Requests received after the deadline will not be considered for reimbursement. * Who are the technical assistance providers?
Technical assistance services will be provided by the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center, Centrepolis Accelerator and RESTART program at Lawrence Technological University, the Michigan Small Business Development Center and the University of Michigan Economic Growth Institute, with a focus on business, financial and technology needs. * I’m having issues with the RFP in EGrAMS. Where do I go?
If you need an accommodation to complete the application or are experiencing technical challenges, email LEO-EGrAMS-HELP@michigan. gov. * Is project administration or a project manager considered an allowable expense? Yes, although funding priority decisions will be made for applicants that limit their project management expenses to no greater than 10% of overall project costs.
* Is in-kind administration considered an allowable match? Eligible in-kind contributions are those where a value of the contribution can be readily determined, verified, and justified, but where no actual cash is transacted in securing the good or service comprising the contribution. All contributions must be necessary to the performance of the project.
Allowable in-kind contributions include, but are not limited to, the donation of volunteer time or the donation of space or use of equipment. Volunteer services must be documented and, to the extent feasible, supported by the same methods used by the recipient for its own employees (e.g., payroll reports, general ledger expenses, etc.). The basis for determining the valuation for personal services and property must be documented.
Applicants may not use the same contributions to meet cost-share requirements for more than one project or program. We encourage interested respondents to refer to 2 CFR 200. 306 for additional information on federal cost-sharing requirements.
* Do suppliers of Hybrid-Electric vehicle components qualify for this grant or is it strictly designated for fully electric vehicle production suppliers?
Eligible applicants must be currently producing parts, components, or materials for internal combustion vehicles and seeking to transition operations to produce parts, components or materials for electric vehicles, efficient hybrid vehicles, plug-in electric hybrid vehicles, and/or hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles. * I have a question about the RFP. Where do I go?
If you have a question regarding details on the program or RFP, email LEO-TransitionOffice@michigan. gov The Community & Worker Economic Transition Office was created in 2023 to help Michigan’s businesses, workers and communities prepare for and succeed in a changing economy.
The Transition Office focuses on supporting those most at risk from economic disruptions, helping them access new opportunities and build a stronger, more resilient state. In 2024, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $22. 6 million in funding for Michigan to help small- and medium-sized auto suppliers modernize their facilities to transition into the electric, hybrid or fuel cell vehicle supply chains.
This funding, made available through DOE’s Domestic Automotive Manufacturing Conversion Grant program, came in direct response to a proposal LEO submitted in 2023 recommending a program targeted towards smaller suppliers and manufacturing facilities.
The Transition Office worked collaboratively across state departments to develop a program structure that will best support this critical and underserved supplier base, maintain good-paying jobs and help Michigan’s traditional auto communities thrive. LEO will identify projects that will support the retooling of small- and medium-sized auto supplier facilities through a competitive sub-granting process. * [](https://www.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Domestic businesses located in Michigan currently producing parts for internal combustion engine vehicles that will recapitalize to produce components for qualified vehicles (hybrids/EVs); must have fewer than 1,500 emp… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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