DTE Energy Foundation announces winners of first ever $300,000 Community Transformation Grant Program
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Twelve nonprofits across Michigan will receive a portion of the gran to help transform their communities

Detroit, Nov. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 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.