Consumers Energy Foundation Makes Over $480,000 in Grants to Help Michigan Nonprofits with COVID-19 Relief
The Consumers Energy Foundation has announced over $480,000 in grants to support Michigan nonprofits responding to community needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. This brings the total contributions to $5.4 million since March 2020. Key allocations include $200,000 for the Food Bank Council of Michigan and various donations to organizations aiding food insecurity and shelter. The Foundation aims to bolster communities as the state strives to overcome pandemic challenges, promoting hope and recovery.
- Foundation grants total over $480,000, aiding nonprofits in Michigan.
- Total pandemic response funding reaches $5.4 million since March 2020.
- $200,000 allocated to the Food Bank Council of Michigan to combat food insecurity.
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JACKSON, Mich., Jan. 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Consumers Energy Foundation today announced over
"Consumers Energy is committed to being part of the solution as Michiganders work toward brighter days ahead this year," said Garrick Rochow, Consumers Energy's president and CEO. "These are extraordinary times, and we are humbled to play a part in supporting organizations that are doing so much for our communities."
The Consumers Energy Foundation grants support those working on the front lines to directly meet basic needs such as food and shelter. They include
Other grants:
- Community Economic Development Association of Michigan –
$100,000 - Greater Lansing Food Bank's Building Hope Campaign –
$50,000 - Start Garden (Grand Rapids) –
$30,000 - Macomb County Rotating Emergency Shelter Team (MCREST) –
$25,000 - Community Homeworks (Kalamazoo) –
$15,000 - Nonprofit Network (Jackson) –
$15,000 - Degage Ministries (Grand Rapids) –
$10,000 - Devereaux Memorial Library (Grayling) –
$10,000 - Trauma Recovery Associates (Kalamazoo) –
$10,000 - Disability Services Resource Center (Bay City) –
$5,000 - Motherly Intercession (Flint) –
$5,000 - Urban Roots (Grand Rapids) –
$5,000 - Open Door Outreach Center (Oakland County) –
$2,500
Consumers Energy has helped Michigan residents and small businesses in various ways since the pandemic started in March. The company offered
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"With the first vaccines now being distributed, we're hopeful Michigan and the nation will defeat the pandemic this year. We also know we and others can't let up in our effort to stay safe and support each other," Rochow said. "These new dollars from our Foundation will help thousands of people in many communities, and we'll continue to look for ways we can do more."
The Consumers Energy Foundation is the charitable arm of Consumers Energy. 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. For more information, visit www.ConsumersEnergy.com/foundation.
Consumers Energy, Michigan's largest energy provider, is the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy (NYSE: CMS), providing natural gas and/or electricity to 6.7 million of the state's 10 million residents in all 68 Lower Peninsula counties.
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