Consumers Energy Foundation Awards $50,000 for Winners of the Put Your Town on the Map Competition
The Consumers Energy Foundation awarded $50,000 to winners of the Put Your Town on the Map competition, with three Michigan communities receiving grants to boost economic development. Imlay City won first place with $25,000, Rogers City second with $15,000, and St. Johns third with $10,000. The winning projects include public art displays and community benches, showcasing the importance of funding for small communities.
Consumers Energy Foundation supporting economic development in Michigan communities
Grant of $50,000 awarded to winners of the Put Your Town on the Map competition
Projects aim to strengthen regions and enhance placemaking within communities
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"The passion displayed by these participants underscores how meaningful funding like this can be to truly grow and strengthen our small communities," said Angela Thompkins, chief diversity officer and vice president of community affairs for Consumers Energy, who served as emcee for this year's competition. "We look forward to seeing how the projects will benefit their region and enhance placemaking within their communities."
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The winners, selected by the Consumers Energy Foundation and the Community Economic Development Association of
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