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Consumers Energy Foundation Announces $500,000 in Second Annual "People Awards"

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The Consumers Energy Foundation has announced grants totaling nearly $500,000 for three projects aimed at enhancing workforce readiness and providing basic needs in Michigan. The grants were awarded to Muskegon Community College ($238,200) for a new STEM lab, Ottawa & Allegan County United Way ($150,000) for a Goods Donation Center, and Michigan Community College Association ($100,000) for training resources. This initiative is part of a larger allocation of $1.5 million in 2021, reflecting the Foundation's commitment to supporting educational and economic stability.

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  • Total grants of nearly $500,000 aimed at providing basic needs and workforce readiness.
  • Support for the creation of a STEM lab to prepare students for skilled trades, promoting workforce development.
  • Investment in resources to aid ALICE individuals and improve educational support for students.
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JACKSON, Mich., Jan. 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Consumers Energy Foundation today announced grants totaling nearly $500,000 for three People Award projects, based in Muskegon, Holland and Lansing, providing basic needs for vulnerable populations and preparing Michiganders for workforce success. People award grants support nonprofit organizations that help provide people with economic security in the areas of basic needs, education and/or workforce readiness.

"The Consumers Energy Foundation is proud to make these major investments in our state's most valuable resource, our people," said Brandon Hofmeister, president of the Consumers Energy Foundation. "We operate with a triple bottom line mindset focusing on People, the Planet and our state's Prosperity, and these People Award grants serve an important role in helping Michiganders improve their future economic prosperity and meet their immediate needs."

The three winning "People Award" recipients chosen from 70 applicants are:

  • The Foundation for Muskegon Community College ($238,200), Muskegon. The funding supports the creation of a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) lab and the hiring of a STEM coordinator to help K-12 students learn about the connection of STEM to skilled trades careers.
  • Ottawa & Allegan County United Way ($150,000), Holland. The funding supports improvements to make permanent the Goods Donation Center, created as a temporary solution to COVID-19 requirements, which provides basic needs such as food, clothing, personal items and household goods to help ALICE (Asset Limited, Income, Constrained) individuals and agencies in Ottawa and Allegan counties.
  • Michigan Community College Association ($100,000), Lansing. The funding supports the development of training resources designed to expand awareness and knowledge about basic needs resources, including ALICE, MiBridges, Michigan 211 for faculty and staff at colleges across Michigan who work closely with students struggling to complete their education.

"Knowing the current talent crisis, Muskegon Community College wants to assist all levels of educational providers with preparing students for the workforce," said Cyndi Langlois, associate dean of workforce and talent development. "The People grant from the Consumers Energy Foundation allows us to focus on STEM education at all levels within the K-12 system."

The People Awards are the final of three signature grant allocations in 2021 totaling nearly $1.5 million. Planet Awards and Prosperity Awards were previously announced. Requests for 2022 proposals for the three awards will be announced later this year.

The Consumers Energy Foundation is the charitable arm of Consumers Energy, Michigan's largest energy provider. The Foundation enables communities to thrive and grow by investing in what's most important to Michigan — its people, our planet and Michigan's prosperity. In 2021, the Consumers Energy Foundation, Consumers Energy, its employees and retirees contributed over $17.5 million to Michigan nonprofits. For more information, visit www.ConsumersEnergy.com/foundation.

Consumers Energy is the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), providing natural gas and/or electricity to 6.8 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.

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FAQ

What is the total amount of grants announced by Consumers Energy Foundation on January 20, 2022?

The total amount announced is nearly $500,000.

Which organizations received grants from Consumers Energy Foundation in January 2022?

The grants were awarded to Muskegon Community College, Ottawa & Allegan County United Way, and Michigan Community College Association.

What is the purpose of the People Awards grants provided by Consumers Energy Foundation?

The People Awards grants support nonprofit organizations that help provide economic security in the areas of basic needs, education, and workforce readiness.

How much funding did Muskegon Community College receive from the People Awards?

Muskegon Community College received $238,200.

What are the total signature grant allocations made by Consumers Energy Foundation in 2021?

The total signature grant allocations in 2021 amounted to nearly $1.5 million.

How does Consumers Energy Foundation plan to support Michigan's workforce development?

Through grants aimed at enhancing STEM education and providing resources to help students prepare for the workforce.

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