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Michigan awards $1.3M in Rural Readiness Grants to expand economic opportunity and strengthen communities

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February 25, 2025

LANSING, Mich. — Today, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity’s (LEO) Office of Rural Prosperity announced the recipients of $1.3M in Rural Readiness Grant Program funding, a program designed to help rural communities build capacity, drive economic development and improve quality of life for residents.

The Rural Readiness Grant Program provides critical resources to communities that often face unique economic challenges, ensuring they have the support needed to attract investment, create jobs and foster sustainable growth. This funding will enable local governments, nonprofits and economic development organizations to implement projects that enhance infrastructure, build housing and health initiatives, expand workforce development programs and promote long-term economic success.

“Every Michigander deserves access to economic opportunity, no matter their zip code,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “With the Rural Readiness Grant Program, we are helping communities across Michigan build the infrastructure, workforce, health services, housing and other amenities they need to grow and thrive. These investments make a real difference in people’s lives and will help us continue to make Michigan the best place to live, work and raise a family.”

“Governor Whitmer and I prioritize Michigan’s rural communities,” said Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II. “These Rural Readiness Grants will help rural communities improve main streets, high speed internet access, housing, childcare, infrastructure and more. They are part of our commitment to grow Michigan’s rural economy, help more people succeed and build a bright future for rural residents. Let’s keep getting it done.”

Administered through LEO’s Office of Rural Prosperity, the Rural Readiness Grant Program aligns with the state’s commitment to ensuring all Michigan communities—regardless of size—have the tools needed to succeed in today’s economy.

“This funding helps level the playing field for rural communities, allowing them to compete for economic opportunities on equal footing with larger, urban areas,” said Susan Corbin, Director of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity. “By investing in local projects that address community needs like workforce, health, housing, infrastructure and economic development, we are ensuring every Michigander has access to the resources needed to reach their full potential.”

The following communities and organizations have been selected as grant recipients:

  • Beaver Island Association – Develops a broadband development plan for Beaver Island to map out a fiber-to-the-home network, confirm build-out costs and establish a township-owned broadband system to provide reliable, high-speed internet access. ($43,000)
  • Central Michigan University Rural Health Equity Institute – Integrates non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) into rural EMS operations to improve healthcare access, reduce inappropriate EMS use and address transportation barriers for vulnerable rural populations. ($50,000)
  • Chamber Alliance of Mason County – Supports implementation of a five-year housing strategic plan and develops a strategy for soliciting developers to build on identified sites. ($50,000)
  • Develop Iosco – Expands grant writing capacity in Iosco and Alcona counties by providing workshops, research support and assistance to municipalities, businesses and nonprofits to help secure funding for critical community projects. ($50,000)
  • Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate School District – Assesses regional mental health needs, engages community stakeholders and develops solutions to address gaps in support for students, particularly those experiencing severe post-COVID mental health challenges. ($50,000)
  • Four County Community Foundation – Provides support for grant writing activities in a four-county region. ($50,000)
  • Gogebic Range Health Foundation – Develops a comprehensive plan for a multi-purpose community center in Gogebic County to address childcare shortages, economic disparities and social service gaps through cross-sector collaboration and sustainable funding strategies. ($50,000)
  • Hudson Area Schools – Conducts a feasibility study to determine the best use of a newly available 40-acre parcel in Hudson, developing a long-term plan to attract investment and support economic growth. ($50,000)
  • I69 Regional Development Corporation – Expands I-69 Regional Development Corporation's technical assistance and revolving loan fund to support small business growth in underserved rural counties, increasing access to capital, fostering new partnerships and enhancing economic resilience. ($50,000)
  • Idlewild Community Alliance – Advances Idlewild's revitalization by strengthening local governance, fostering leadership development, supporting small business growth and conducting a housing needs assessment to drive sustainable development. ($50,000)
  • InvestMitt Cooperative – Assists in establishing InvestMitt Cooperative, a community investment fund in Emmet and Charlevoix counties, enabling residents to pool resources, support attainable housing and attract additional investments to strengthen the regional economy. ($46,500)
  • Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) – Strengthens rural Michigan communities by conducting needs assessments, enhancing cross-sector partnerships and providing assistance to address gaps in affordable housing, broadband and workforce development. ($50,000)
  • Manistee County Community Foundation – Expands the Manistee County Community Solutions Action Plan to strengthen childcare infrastructure, address regional childcare shortages and support policy updates that create a more childcare-friendly environment for families and providers. ($50,000)
  • Maslow's Mount Pleasant Tiny Homes Village – Assists in the completion of essential zoning approvals and environmental assessments for a collaborative initiative that will provide stable housing and support services for individuals in need of transitional housing. ($33,800)
  • Michigan Center for Employee Ownership – Provides local stakeholders an understanding of the scope of impact of business ownership succession in their communities, builds skills to identify potential “at-risk” businesses, and offers tools and resources to guide business owners in starting the exit planning process to retain companies and jobs locally. ($50,000)
  • Mid-Michigan Community Action Agency – Supports Michigan Balance of State Continuum of Care (MIBOSCOC) in reassessing its governance and funding structure to enhance efficiency, secure diverse funding sources and sustain efforts to address homelessness in 61 rural counties. ($45,000)
  • Northeast Michigan Council of Governments (Land Bank) – Establishes a multi-county regional land bank and brownfield redevelopment strategy to address housing shortages, mitigate blight and support economic revitalization in underserved rural communities by streamlining property redevelopment and investment efforts. ($50,000)
  • Northern Lakes Economic Alliance – Launches a Regional Infrastructure and Development Readiness Initiative to assess infrastructure needs, prioritize development projects and attract public and private investment to strengthen the regional economy. ($44,000)
  • Northern Michigan Health Consortium – Expands the Community Connections Network's data-sharing platform to improve care coordination, enhance social determinant tracking and integrate multiple health record systems, strengthening rural healthcare access and funding opportunities. ($50,000)
  • Region 2 Planning Commission – Establishes a gravel cycling initiative by creating Rural Recreation Hubs to support local economies and revitalize rural communities affected by population and income decline. ($40,000)
  • Shiawassee Family YMCA – Supports the Shiawassee Family YMCA's expansion and renovation to address the county's childcare shortage, create new jobs and enhance community engagement spaces, laying the foundation for long-term growth and support for working families. ($50,000)
  • Traverse Connect – Enhances grant readiness in the Grand Traverse Region by providing specialized training for local governments and organizations, increasing access to state and federal funding to support infrastructure, workforce and business development. ($50,000)
  • UPCAP Services – Supports the establishment of a Veterans Assistance Fund to provide financial aid and services to veterans across Michigan's Upper Peninsula, ensuring long-term sustainability through strategic planning, policy development and community partnerships. ($50,000)
  • Village of Cassopolis – Advances the development of the Imagine Center in Cassopolis, a community hub focused on health, wellness, education and economic growth. ($50,000)
  • Village of Stockbridge – Develops a comprehensive mobility plan to enhance pedestrian safety, expand non-motorized transportation options, and improve access to essential services through sidewalk, bike lane and trail system improvements. ($40,000)
  • West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission – Develops a West Michigan Agriculture Analysis. ($50,000)
  • Otsego Community Foundation – Conducts a feasibility study and housing development plan in Otsego County, aiming to create at least 50 attainable homes while engaging stakeholders to support zoning changes and future housing initiatives. ($50,000)

Projects funded through the Rural Readiness Grant Program will focus on key areas such as business development, broadband expansion, housing, workforce training, health and other initiatives that support long-term prosperity.

For more information about the Rural Readiness Grant Program and other efforts to support Michigan’s rural communities, visit Michigan.gov/ORP. 

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