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Prosperity | Consumers Energy Please update your browser You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. Payment Plans & Assistance Start, Stop or Transfer Service The Consumers Energy Foundation makes grants to help improve the welfare and well-being of communities in Michigan’s Lower Peninsula.
Our Foundation grants are hard at work helping to beautify and strengthen Michigan cities and towns. We fund projects to revitalize neighborhoods and create thriving downtown communities for businesses, residents and visitors. Our grants support the places you live and play – beautifying parks in communities around Michigan.
We support nonprofit organizations that help some of Michigan’s most vulnerable families. We are proud to support local community events to help Michigan’s hometowns thrive. We fund nonprofits who support entrepreneurs – helping to build small businesses and create job growth in our state.
We are proud to fund business incubation programs to help create economic and cultural opportunities in Michigan. Growing Our Local Economy and Resources The Consumers Energy Foundation is dedicated to ensuring Michigan businesses and communities are growing and have world-class cultural resources. We’re deeply involved in community development efforts across the state.
We award grants supporting our economic development priority to improve the welfare of whole communities, with a focus on funding projects with long-term benefits on Michigan’s economy. Neighborhood Revitalization We believe all Michigan residents deserve a safe, affordable community in which to live and work.
That’s why we support nonprofits and municipalities that champion programs to transform communities into attractive neighborhoods, revitalize commercial corridors, encourage downtown development, reduce blight, and create safe and affordable housing.
Recent grant recipients include Habitat for Humanity of Michigan’s Neighborhood Revitalization Program, Metro Community Development to create housing opportunities in Flint, and Allen Neighborhood Center for the creation of Allen Place. We are committed to creating jobs and supporting Michigan’s entrepreneurs and small businesses.
That’s why we provide grants to economic development entities and other nonprofits aiming to create jobs and grow small businesses in Michigan. Supporting Michigan’s entrepreneurs and small businesses is an investment in our communities and a commitment to creating jobs and viable businesses.
Some of our more recent grant recipients include the Michigan Women Forward woman entrepreneurship initiative, Lean Rocket Labs business incubator and a $1. 8M commitment to support small businesses in communities across Michigan during the pandemic. We imagine a Michigan where every community is not only livable, but lovable.
Places with attractive public assets and attractions that enrich the lives of residents. Arts and culture are integral to the vitality of the communities we serve, providing job and educational opportunities, attracting visitors and creating vibrant communities in Michigan.
We are proud to support nonprofits including the Jackson School of the Arts , the Capitol Theatre in Flint, Impression 5 Science Center in Lansing, and public radio stations across the state. Frankenmuth needed help building a new farmer’s market. We helped out with a grant for $75,000.
When the Muskegon Museum of Art needed funding for an exhibit featuring Michigan artists, we got involved. We’re always taking applications for grants to care for the basic needs and future success of Michigan’s residents. Do you have a program that will help others?
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits and municipalities in Michigan working on neighborhood revitalization, job growth, and arts/culture. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $75,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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