Quantcast

Great Lakes Wire

Friday, April 4, 2025

EDA awards over $14 million in grants for economic development projects in Michigan in 2023

Webp craig buerstatte hresll fotor 20241017183036eee

Craig Buerstatte, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Affairs at EDA | https://www.eda.gov/about/leadership/craig-buerstatte

Craig Buerstatte, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Regional Affairs at EDA | https://www.eda.gov/about/leadership/craig-buerstatte

In 2023, the Economic Development Administration (EDA) issued 20 grants totaling $14,095,126 to fund economic development projects in Michigan.

This represents an 87.5% decrease from 2022, when the state received $112,759,426 in funding.

Michigan ranked eighth across the U.S. in total EDA grant funding for 2023. South Carolina topped the list with $30,038,466 in funding across 14 grants.

EDA Grant Recipients in Michigan in 2023
Grantee NameTotal Funding
Chippewa County Economic Development Corporation$2,500,000
City of Detroit$2,500,000
Charter Township of Mundy$2,000,000
Traverse City Center of Entrepreneurship$2,000,000
Regents Of The University Of Michigan$1,193,670
Michigan Tech Enterprise Corporation$750,000
County of Lake$433,600
Northern Lakes Economic Alliance$400,000
Michigan Technological University$400,000
Central Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Regional Commission$320,000
City of Hamtramck$308,726
West Michigan Shoreline Regional Development Commission$210,000
Northeast Michigan Council of Governments$210,000
Central Upper Peninsula Planning & Development Regional Commission$210,000
Michigan State University$186,000
Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc.$153,000
Regents of the University of Michigan$116,000
Region II Planning Commission$70,000
Port Sheldon Township$67,500
Muskegon Area First$66,630

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS