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Gov. Whitmer Awards Grants to 33 Local Governments and Nonprofits to Upgrade Housing Infrastructure Across the State

Michigan Business Network
June 15, 2022 8:00 AM

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The grants can be used for home repairs and energy efficiency upgrades to lower costs for homeowners   

LANSING, Mich. – Tuesday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer awarded more than $1.7 million in Neighborhood Enhancement Program (NEP) grants to 33 local governments and nonprofit groups to help residents make home repairs, energy efficiency upgrades, and neighborhood amenity improvements. The funding comes on the heels of an historic announcement from Governor Whitmer to launch the first-ever Statewide Housing Plan to create or preserve 75,000 housing units, increase homeownership and reduce homelessness, and lower utility costs for residents by upgrading energy infrastructure in homes and apartments.    

“Every Michigander deserves a safe, affordable place to call home and a vibrant community that they can be proud of,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “Today’s Neighborhood Enhancement Program grants will help local officials and nonprofits complete home repairs, make energy efficiency upgrades, and fund neighborhood amenity projects. Since I took office, my administration has delivered on the kitchen-table issues that matter most to working families, including building nearly 12,000 affordable, attainable housing units, funding home repairs to improve efficiency, helping with utility bills, and more. Let’s keep working together to get it done.”   

The governor’s Building Michigan Together plan includes a historic investment in Michigan’s infrastructure and allocated $654 million to Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) to support the COVID Emergency Rental Assistance (CERA) program and the Michigan Homeowner Assistance Fund (MIHAF). Of the funds allocated, $50 million went to the Neighborhood Enhancement Program to expand energy efficiency and housing improvements across the state.    

The funding will be distributed to 11 local units of government and 22 nonprofit agencies serving both urban and rural communities. Each grantee demonstrated a level of need in their communities and proposed projects that will make a significant difference in the community while promoting and increasing neighborhood stability.    

“This funding is essential for communities across the state to deploy projects that will invoke positive change and improve the lives of residents,” said Tonya Joy, Neighborhood Housing Initiatives Division director.   

The NEP provides funding for an array of small-scale single family home rehabilitation activities like roofs, siding, windows, doors, accessibility improvements. Up to 50% of the funding also can go toward public amenity activities like park improvements, basketball courts, and more.    

Residents of the communities can expect to see neighborhood improvements as early as this summer and fall as projects funded by the grants should be complete by December 31, 2022.   

The grant awardees are:  

Grant Awardee 

County 

Grant Amount 

Alcona County 

Alcona 

$75,000 

Allen Neighborhood Center 

Ingham 

$60,000 

Bridging Communities, Inc. 

Wayne 

$25,000 

Capital Area Housing Partnership 

Ingham 

$50,000 

Central Detroit Christian CDC 

Wayne 

$70,000 

City of Beaverton 

Gladwin 

$40,000 

City of Dowagiac 

Cass 

$75,000 

City of Eaton Rapids 

Eaton 

$75,000 

City of Hastings 

Barry 

$75,000 

City of Ironwood 

Gogebic 

$45,000 

City of Lapeer 

Lapeer 

$49,493 

City of Three Rivers 

St. Joseph 

$50,000 

City of Vassar 

Tuscola 

$50,000 

Court Street Village Non-Profit Housing Corp. 

Genesee 

$50,000 

Gogebic-Ontonagon Community Action Agency 

Gogebic 

$30,000 

Grandmont/Rosedale Development Corporation 

Wayne 

$37,500 

Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley 

Washtenaw 

$25,000 

Hope Village Revitalization 

Wayne 

$50,000 

Jefferson East Incorporated 

Wayne 

$75,000 

LifeBUILDERS 

Wayne 

$75,000 

Metro Community Development Inc. 

Genesee 

$75,000 

NCCS Center for Nonprofit Housing 

Newaygo 

$25,000 

Neighborhoods Incorporated of Battle Creek 

Calhoun 

$75,000 

New Development Corporation 

Kent 

$50,000 

New Hope CD Nonprofit Hsg Corp 

Wayne 

$75,000 

Sinai-Grace Guild Community Development Corporation 

Wayne 

$25,000 

Southwestern Michigan Urban League 

Calhoun 

$75,000 

Venture, Inc. 

Oakland 

$22,500 

Village of Cassopolis 

Cass 

$75,000 

Village of Mancelona 

Antrim 

$30,000 

Wayne County Land Bank Corporation 

Wayne 

$50,000 

Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency 

Wayne 

$50,000 

Woodbridge Neighborhood Development Corporation 

Wayne 

$60,000 

Building Michigan Together Plan Housing Investments 

Governor Whitmer’s Building Michigan Together Plan will fund the construction of thousands of affordable, attainable housing units to give thousands of working families a stable foundation to pursue their potential. It will also help over 100,000 families stay in their homes with mortgage and rental assistance and finance energy-efficient home repairs, lowering costs for Michiganders.   

Governor Whitmer’s Housing Investments 

Since taking office, the Whitmer-Gilchrist Administration has made several investments to help families find a place to call home. The administration helped thousands of families buy homes with the Down Payment Assistance Program and MI Home Loan Mortgage Programprovided services through the Housing Education Program to encourage homeownership and assist homeowners with the transition to new housing, and supported families with the Step Forward Michigan Homeowners Assistance Fund, a mortgage foreclosure prevention program to help families stay in their homes.    

The governor also proposed funding for home repair and plumbing improvements for low-income households and encouraged housing developers to meet higher levels of sustainability commitments and energy efficiency by shifting construction of new units near amenities essential to healthy living like parks, grocery stores, and more.   

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