The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) today announced that 19 communities around Michigan have been awarded a total of $491,834 in grants aimed at supporting small local businesses to create resiliency and strengthen downtowns.
“Michigan’s unique downtowns are the heart of our communities, and with today’s Match on Main grants, we are helping small businesses in both peninsulas by investing in bustling commercial districts for people to visit, shop, and dine in, attracting more talent and new investments,” said Governor Whitmer. “These grants will help our cities and towns continue to grow and thrive, building on our ongoing economic momentum. Currently, Michigan’s unemployment rate is 4.4% and we have experienced 11 straight months of job growth, adding 174,000 jobs year over year in March. We will keep our foot on the gas to grow our economy, create more jobs, and invest in small businesses.”
MEDC’s Match on Main (MoM) program provides funding to communities that participate as a select and master level community in the Michigan Main Street program or are a Certified Redevelopment Ready community. The communities, who receive the grant funding from the MEDC, in turn award grants of up to $25,000 to eligible businesses seeking support.
The grants are expected to create or retain 135 full-time jobs, and the projects are expected to generate a total private investment of more than $2.9 million.
“Thriving small businesses are the cornerstone of what makes Michigan’s downtowns unique and authentic while helping to create economic opportunity across the state,” said MEDC Senior Vice President of Community Development Michele Wildman. “With the support of the Match on Main program, we can help local businesses grow and create jobs, while further developing vibrant and attractive places where people want to live, work, visit and play.”
Grants may be used by the business for eligible expenses that support technical assistance, interior building renovations, permanent or semi-permanent activation of an outdoor space, permanent or semi-permanent business infrastructure related to COVID-19 recovery efforts, and other working capital needs such as marketing needs and inventory expenses. Additional needs identified by the business and supported by the local community are also considered.
The Traverse City Downtown Development Authority will use its $25,000 to support Northern Blooms Montessori, a community-centric early childhood program that is committed to providing a quality Montessori environment built on an equity-focused financial structure.
The Match on Main (MoM) grant will assist the Northern Blooms team in completing the design and buildout of its two classrooms to create the unique Montessori environment necessary for launching a new infant and toddler-focused program.
April 2022 Match on Main grant winners:
Community Business Name Funding
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Amount
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City of Marquette Peace Pie Company, LLC
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$25,000
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City of Houghton Keweenaw Coffee Works, LLC
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$25,000
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City of Cadillac Delightful Investments, LLC
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$25,000
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Traverse City Northern Blooms Montessori
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$25,000
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Village of Roscommon Gardners Jewelry
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$25,000
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City of Alpena J&J Enterprise Inc
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$25,000
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Grand Haven Main Street Lucy’s Market, Inc
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$25,000
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City of Hart Lakeside Rehab Family Fitness & Wellness
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$25,000
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City of Saginaw – DDA READ Association of Saginaw County
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$25,000
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City of Mt. Pleasant (Middle
Michigan Development
Authority) Pure Vitality Juice Bar
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$25,000
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City of Laingsburg Fulford Investments/ Bonnie Lucille Hair Studio
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$24,534
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City of Owosso Aviator Jayne, LLC
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$25,000
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Old Town Commercial
Association Lansing Elderly Instruments, Inc.
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$24,300
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Downtown Lansing Inc. A Novel Concept LLC
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$25,000
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Three Rivers Useless Creatures, LLC
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$25,000
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Coldwater El Taco Loco Mexican Taqueria
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$18,000
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Howell Uptown Coffeehouse Inc.
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$25,000
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City of Tecumseh Tecumseh Bread and Pastry
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$25,000
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Dearborn – West Dearborn
DDA Trio Restaurant Group LLC
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$25,000
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Southwest Detroit Business
Association Elda’s LLC
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$25,000
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TOTAL
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$491,834
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In December 2021, MEDC announced that 28 communities around Michigan were awarded a total of $1 million in grants aimed at supporting small local businesses to create resiliency and strengthen downtowns around Michigan. A total of 41 small businesses around Michigan received assistance through the program.
Michigan’s small businesses are a vital part of the state’s economy, employing more than 1.8 million people. Helping businesses to open and grow is a key focus of MEDC, and the Match on Main Street program is one of MEDC’s tools that provides opportunities for new and expanding businesses located in Main Street districts to grow and succeed. For more information on the program, visit here. To learn more about MEDC’s services for Michigan businesses, visit here.
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