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$852,000 Awarded to Strengthen Michigan Rural Communities

Rural Readiness Grant Program recognizes importance of strengthening the state’s rural communities

Lansing, Mich.—Today, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s (LEO) Office of Rural Prosperity awarded $852,000 to support 19 different rural community projects across Michigan’s ten Prosperity Regions through the Rural Readiness Grant Program. The grant provides rural communities with up to $50,000 to support collaborative planning and capacity initiatives. These competitive, reimbursement grants support and invest in underserved areas and populations by providing reimbursement grant funding for capacity building activities, development readiness initiatives, partnership and plan formation and cross sector collaboration.

“Michigan’s rural communities play an integral role in our economy,” said LEO Director Susan Corbin. “These funds will allow communities across Michigan to complete projects that provide vital resources to help their residents thrive.”

The 19 projects supported by the Rural Readiness Grant Program will address needs related to childcare; housing, development readiness, health and emergency preparedness; non-motorized transportation infrastructure; and general capacity-building activities for local, county and tribal governments, nonprofits, economic development organizations, community foundations, regional planning agencies and health service providers across the state.

“Rural communities need to plan for projects that will address complex challenges like housing shortages and health access, but often lack the funding or staff resources to do so,” said Sarah Lucas, director of the Office of Rural Prosperity. “The Rural Readiness Grant Program invests in underserved areas across the state to help them prepare for solutions to a wide range of needs. We’re excited to see these projects lead the way to positive change for Michigan residents.”

Planned projects include:

Awardee & Counties Served

Project Detail

Grant Amount

Peck, Village of

Sanilac, Grand Traverse, Houghton, Van Buren, Lapeer, St. Clair, Eaton and Oakland

Hire an experienced grant writer to work with communities in each of the regions of this project to develop a project and also provide training on how to successfully apply for grant funding.

$50,000

Upper Peninsula Health Care Solutions, Inc.

Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon, Schoolcraft

Establish a network of behavioral health care providers, hospitals, clinics, health departments, tribal health care organizations, and third-party payers to evaluate and develop a region-wide solution to behavioral and mental health care access issues for U.P. residents.

$50,000

Great Lakes Recovery Centers

15 U.P. counties and Northern Lower Michigan

Develop property site in Sault Ste. Marie for new Women's New Hope House (WNHH), a residential treatment center.

$50,000

Crystal Falls, City of

Iron

Seeking funding for pre-development/engineering for identified city property for possible new housing development in Crystal Falls.

$20,000

Manistee County Community Foundation

Manistee

Support efforts in Manistee County to build a strong, coordinated early childhood care and education system.

$50,000

Target Alpena Development Corporation

Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Crawford, Iosco, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Otsego, Oscoda, Roscommon, Presque Isle

Conduct a comprehensive housing study of housing challenges for the 11 counties with Region E of the Statewide Housing Plan.

$50,000

Homestretch Nonprofit Housing Corporation

Grand Traverse, Benzie, Leelanau, Antrim, Kalkaska

Increase capacity to work with municipalities during predevelopment.

$50,000

Kalkaska Downtown Development Authority

Kalkaska

Hire consultant to develop multi-modal strategic plan for downtown Kalkaska.

$50,000

Networks Northwest

Missaukee County

Partnership for planning charette process, hire a certified building inspector, and a sustainable redevelopment master plan addendum and economic development strategy for sites along M-66.

$28,300

Cornerstone Alliance

Berrien

Work with a consultant to develop a comprehensive plan and toolkit to help communities address placemaking and housing development and rehabilitation.

$50,000

Center for Community & Economic Development,

Michigan State University

Baraga, Calhoun, Saginaw, Allegan, Cass

Pilot model, scaled fellowship addressing economic resiliency

$50,000

Beautify Pullman

Allegan

Non-Motorized Planning and Pedestrian Safety Improvements

$40,357

Four County Community Foundation

Lapeer, St. Clair, Macomb, Oakland

Grant Writing Internship Project

$50,000

Rogers City Main Street/Downtown Development Authority

Presque Isle

Hire a marketing professional to provide promotional material for businesses, governmental bodies, and organizations.

$12,500

Hancock, City of

Houghton

Feasibility study and environmental assessment related to five specific sites that were owned by the former Finlandia University that the city of Hancock would like to redevelop.

$50,000

Keweenaw County/Keweenaw County Sheriff's Department

Keweenaw

Develop plans for a brick-and-mortar Keweenaw County Emergency Response Center.

$50,000

Shiawassee Economic Development Partnership

Shiawassee

Development of a Housing Strategic Action Plan that will facilitate development

$50,000

District Health

Department #10

Emmet, Charlevoix, Antrim, Leelanau, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Manistee,

Wexford, Missaukee, Cheboygan, Presque Isle, Montmorency, Alpena, Otsego, Crawford,

Oscoda, Alcona, Iosco, Roscommon, Ogemaw, Mason, Lake, Osceola, Clare, Gladwin,

Arenac, Oceana, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabell

Share health care data to address rural barriers to healthcare, including social determinants of health.

$50,000

Superior Watershed

Partnership

Alger, Baraga, Marquette

Provide education for promoting sustainable nature tourism; identify, prioritize and restore degraded natural areas; increase disaster response training for several partners/stakeholder groups.

$50,000

"Smaller communities often struggle obtaining grant funding because they can't afford an on staff grant writer or training for a current staff member," said Tim Heiden, village supervisor for the Village of Peck. "Thanks to the Rural Readiness Grant Program funding, we will be able to hire an experienced grant writer to work with communities and provide training on how to successfully apply for grant funding to give us a better chance at bringing in needed funding for our smaller communities."

Learn more about the Rural Readiness Grant Program by visiting Michigan.gov/ORP.

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