Michigan Grants

Michigan's grant landscape has transformed in recent years, with significant investment in community revitalization, arts, and economic diversification. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation, Michigan Arts and Culture Council, and strong community foundations across the state provide diverse funding opportunities from Detroit to the Upper Peninsula.

9 grants in Michigan
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Frequently Asked Questions

What state grants are available in Michigan?
Key Michigan agencies include the Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), Michigan Arts and Culture Council, Department of Education, Department of Environment (EGLE), and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority. MEDC administers the Community Revitalization Program and Michigan Strategic Fund grants.
What foundations serve Michigan?
Major Michigan foundations include the Kresge Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, and the Grand Rapids Community Foundation. The Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation and the Ford Motor Company Fund are also significant funders.
Are there grants for Detroit organizations?
Yes. Detroit has attracted significant philanthropic investment. The Kresge Foundation, Knight Foundation, and Hudson-Webber Foundation focus on Detroit. The city's Strategic Neighborhood Fund targets community development. The New Economy Initiative and Detroit Future City support economic development and planning.

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