The DTE Energy Foundation announced today the winners of its first
Community Transformation Grant Program, awarding $310,000 to 12
non-profit organizations across Michigan. This new initiative
expands one of the Foundation’s core pillars of giving - Community
Transformation. Since the program’s launch in March, the DTE
Foundation has more than doubled its initial grant from $150,000 to
address the overwhelming need for support, as demonstrated by the
substantial number of project submissions.
“Community Transformation is a key pillar of giving for the DTE
Foundation because transforming communities helps to improve lives,
grow the local economy and make an equitable impact,” said Rodney
Cole, president, DTE Foundation. “The applicants’ responses
exceeded our expectations, showcasing a significant need for
support in this area. This program has enabled us to expand our
impact through new partnerships, and we are eager to see the
innovative initiatives these organizations will implement across
the state.”
The DTE Foundation transforms underserved and disinvested
communities by enhancing safety, expanding positive opportunities,
and providing supportive services for youth and families. Through
the DTE Foundation’s Community Transformation pillar of giving,
grants are awarded to organizations and initiatives that prioritize
placemaking, positive family development and community-driven
solutions. With this mission in mind, earlier this year, the DTE
Foundation invited nonprofit organizations focused on community
transformation to apply for a chance to receive a portion of the
grant.
Community Transformation Grant Program Winners:
All Things Women Inc. (Detroit):The
organization’s mission is to provide comprehensive housing and
supportive services to women, children, families, and veterans in
Michigan.
Project Description: The grant will allow
the organization to expand its services, including emergency
shelter and transitional housing.
Bethany Christian Services (Grand
Rapids):Bethany demonstrates the love and compassion of
Jesus Christ by protecting children, empowering youth, and
strengthening families through quality social services.
Project Description: The
grant will support Bethany’s Youth Empowerment Programs, which are
designed to improve job and life skills for the next
generation.
Better Way Detroit (Detroit):Better Way Detroit
provides dignity to those experiencing homelessness by offering a
pathway to steady employment.
Project Description: The funding will
enable ten people experiencing homelessness to obtain the dignity
of work by being paid to clean three parks in Detroit. Better Way
Detroit will work with shelter staff to identify those ready for
employment and with the City of Detroit to identify parks in need
of refurbishing.
Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula
(Escanaba):The Community Foundation of the Upper Peninsula
(CFUP) provides financial support to qualified tax-exempt
organizations for projects aimed at solving community problems or
enhancing life in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.
Project Description: The program will
restore a local, run-down park to make it more suitable for all
children, including those with emotional and physical issues. New
equipment will enhance safety for all park users, with features
such as fencing and additional lighting.
Grand Traverse Community Enrichment (Grand
Traverse):
Project Description: The program aims to
promote positive mental and physical health through martial arts
and combat sports for at-risk groups throughout the region. Middle
and high school students needing mental and physical outlets may
lack transportation or funds to participate in after-school
activities.
Healing Hearts Therapeutic Farm
(Carleton):Healing Hearts provides animal-assisted
interventions for those who have experienced trauma or loss.
Project Description: The grant will
support the organization’s veteran program, Knowing Every
Experience Presents Emotional Response (KEEPER), encouraging
veterans to be fully present at the farm, bonding with and caring
for the animals. Healing Hearts will offer several opportunities to
register for the six-week sessions.
La Casa Guadalupana, Corp. (Detroit):La Casa
Guadalupana promotes family literacy, adult education, workforce
preparation, and tutoring in Southwest Detroit, positively
impacting the lives of immigrant adults and children.
Project Description: The grant will allow
the organization to serve more adult students, helping them improve
their English communication, complete high school-level literacy,
and workplace readiness, leading to increased educational
attainment, better social inclusion, and greater employability.
Life After Incarceration (Ypsilanti):Life After
Incarceration helps people overcome past experiences, manage
current situations, and become better equipped with the skills
needed to reenter their communities successfully, emphasizing that
there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution.
Project Description: The funding will help
the organization increase the number of people served by employing
and retaining occupational therapy and peer specialist staff,
allowing them to better meet community needs while focusing on
foundational growth.
Start Garden (Grand Rapids):Start Garden gives
entrepreneurs access to pitch competitions, maker spaces, kitchen
incubators, and many other programs to discover new value.
Project Description: The grant will
support the organization’s 5x5 Night, a monthly competition where
five entrepreneurs compete to win $5,000 in startup capital to
propel their business ideas forward.
Steen Foundation, Inc. (Detroit):The Steen
Foundation is a youth-led philanthropy aimed at investing in
organizations that amplify youth voices in education.
Project Description: The grants will fund
the organization’s Youth-Led Mural Challenge, engaging and
empowering young Black artists in Detroit, aged 16-25, from low to
moderate-income backgrounds. This initiative provides these young
artists with a platform to showcase their talents, gain
recognition, and access opportunities that might otherwise be
unavailable to them.
The Konnection (Detroit):The Konnection is
committed to improving student academic performance and attendance.
Its mission is to inspire youth to broaden their horizons through
positive relationships and healthy connections.
Project Description: The organization will
provide the community with The Konnection Kloset, where students
receive tangible items and a renewed sense of confidence and pride
in their appearance and readiness for school.
United Way of Lapeer County (Lapeer):The
organization unites donors, volunteers, nonprofits, and businesses
to create meaningful and lasting change in Lapeer County. United
Way of Lapeer takes a leadership role in helping the community
identify and address human care problems.
Project Description: Over 400 small
nonprofits exist within the county, but small agencies lack the
business acumen and support to maximize and expand services. The
goal is to provide services to 50 nonprofit agencies in Lapeer
County, reaching the most rural and economically challenged parts
of the county and expanding access to agencies providing
after-school programs, tutoring, arts, music, sports, and programs
like 4H.
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About the DTE Energy FoundationThe DTE
Foundation is the philanthropic arm of DTE Energy, continuing the
legacy of community support and involvement of its electric and
natural gas utilities, which serve 2.3 million electric customers
in Southeast Michigan and 1.3 million natural gas customers in
Michigan. In 2023, the DTE Energy Foundation provided more than $16
million in grant support to nearly 300 nonprofits where the company
has a business presence with a focus on driving positive,
meaningful change in key areas like jobs, equity, human needs and
the environment. As one of Michigan's leading corporate citizens,
DTE aspires not only to be the best in the world, but the best for
the world, serving as a force for growth and prosperity in the
communities across Michigan. Visit DTEFoundation.com to
learn more.
Joelle Kruczek
DTE Energy
313-235-5555
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