Consumers Energy Foundation Announces $500,000 for Prosperity Award Winners
- Cheboygan Area Arts Council receives $250,000 grant for improvements to the Cheboygan Opera House
- City of Madison Heights receives $250,000 grant for construction of a state-of-the-art bandshell in Civic Center Park
- Grants will support neighborhood revitalization and arts and culture development
- Improvements will be made to ensure accessibility for attendees and performers of all physical abilities
- Funding will facilitate community growth and attract visitors
- The Prosperity Awards are the final signature grant allocations in 2023 totaling $1.5 million
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Grants support Cheboygan Area Arts Council,
"Bolstering economic development within a community isn't only about strengthening small and local businesses; it is also about developing the resources, facilities and opportunities that attract people to visit, to spend their time and money, and even to move there," said Brandon Hofmeister, president of the Consumers Energy Foundation. "Both of these grantees understand the importance of placemaking to facilitate community growth, and we're looking forward to seeing the positive impact these two cultural amenities will provide for their regions."
The Prosperity Awards recipients chosen from more than 100 applicants are:
- Cheboygan Area Arts Council (
),$250,000 Cheboygan - Grant funding will go toward the
Cheboygan Opera House, one of only seven remaining opera houses inMichigan , which serves as a world-class arts, culture and resource facility for the northern lower peninsula. The funding will allow for improvements to ensure the facility is accessible for attendees and performers of all physical abilities. City of Madison Heights ( )$250,000 - Grant funding will support the "Rock the Heights" project to construct a state-of-the-art bandshell in Civic Center Park to serve as an inclusive community hub where people of all ages and abilities can gather in an outdoor setting.
"Thanks to this generous investment from the Consumers Energy Foundation, we will be able to make numerous improvements to our theater that will remove barriers and make our space truly accessible to all patrons, students and performers," said Owen Goslin, Executive Director of the Cheboygan Area Arts Council. "The current Opera House building has been the center of the performing arts in the Straits region since 1888, and we are excited to follow through on our mission of making the arts accessible to all of our community."
"Live performance art has a special place in a city like ours — it heals, brings people together, and provides an incredible outlet for our youth," said Mark Bliss,
The Prosperity Awards are the Consumers Energy Foundation's final signature grant allocations in 2023 totaling
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