Consumers Energy Foundation Provides $135,000 to Michigan Nonprofits Through COVID-19 Pandemic
The Consumers Energy Foundation announced grants totaling $135,000 to assist 14 Michigan nonprofits impacted by COVID-19. These funds aim to address critical needs by providing food, personal supplies, and equipment to organizations adapting their services during the pandemic. Since March, the Foundation has contributed over $3.6 million to similar initiatives.
Brandon Hofmeister, president of the Foundation, emphasized the Foundation's commitment to supporting communities in need as they navigate the ongoing effects of the pandemic.
- Consumers Energy Foundation granted $135,000 to 14 Michigan nonprofits.
- Total COVID-19 relief contributions since March exceeded $3.6 million.
- None.
JACKSON, Mich., July 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Consumers Energy Foundation today announced
"We want to do our part to help people, businesses and communities that will continue to feel the pandemic's effects for months," said Brandon Hofmeister, president of the Consumers Energy Foundation. "These nonprofits are meeting some of the most critical and urgent needs of Michigan's people and communities hit hardest by the impact of COVID-19."
The new grants will help nonprofit organizations in various ways, allowing them to provide food and personal supplies to clients, buy cleaning supplies, and meet equipment and furniture needs as organizations change how they serve the public.
Since March, the Consumers Energy Foundation has provided more than
The new Foundation grants are helping the following organizations:
- Family & Children's Services of Mid-Michigan, Midland –
$25,000 - Housing Resources Inc., Kalamazoo –
$15,000 - Boys & Girls Club of Grand Rapids Youth Commonwealth, Grand Rapids –
$10,000 - Foundation for Mott Community College, Flint –
$10,000 - Bethesda Lutheran Communities, Frankenmuth –
$10,000 - Charitable Union, Battle Creek –
$10,000 - Muskegon Rescue Mission, Muskegon –
$10,000 - Meals on Wheels Western Michigan, Grandville –
$10,000 - Clothing INC, Mount Pleasant –
$8,000 - Ministry with Community, Kalamazoo –
$7,500 - Eastside Community Action Center, Lansing –
$5,000 - Family Counseling & Children's Services of Lenawee County/Catherine Cobb Safe House, Adrian –
$5,000 - Love Thy Neighbor Grand Traverse Region, Traverse City –
$5,000 - Women's Resource Center, Grand Rapids –
$5,000
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. For more information about the Consumers Energy Foundation, 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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