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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

December 12, 2022

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Governor Whitmer Awards Funding to Support 35 Local Small Businesses Around the State Through Match on Main Grant Program

 

LANSING, Mich. – Today, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced thirty-five communities around Michigan have been awarded a total of $807,673 in grants aimed at supporting small local businesses to create resiliency and strengthen downtowns under the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s Match on Main grant program.

 

“Michigan’s small businesses and traditional downtowns are the heart of our communities, and with today’s Match on Main grants, we are helping small businesses in both peninsulas grow while further developing unique and inviting places that attract talent and new investment,” said Governor Whitmer. “These grants will help our vibrant downtowns continue to thrive in all corners of the state.”

 

MEDC’s Match on Main program provides funding to communities that participate as a select and master level community in the Michigan Main Street program or are considered an Essentials or 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 296 full-time jobs, and the projects are expected to generate a total private investment of more than $2.7 million. Of the 35 grant recipients, 26 are existing and nine are new business. Eight of the 35 communities are first-time recipients of the Match on Main grants.

 

“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 Small Business Services Amy Rencher“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 Lapeer Downtown Development Authority awarded a $25,000 Match on Main grant to Hernandez Mexican Food, a food stand has been operating in the community since 1969.  Hernandez Mexican Food is renovating a former office building in downtown Lapeer into a vibrant new food takeout experience. This includes updating the plumbing, electrical and all other utilities that are necessary to be compliant with current health and building regulations.

 

“Thanks to the Match on Main grant, we are able to create the family-owned, brick-and-mortar restaurant we’ve always dreamed of,” said Hernandez Mexican Food owner Deanna Hernandez-Schlaud. “The funds will give us the added flexibility to put more money back into the space and community. We would like to thank all of our loyal customers over the years who have supported us. Without their support and encouragement, we may never have taken this step.”

 

In Clare, the Middle Michigan Development Corporation is awarding a $25,000 grant to McEwan Street Fudge and Ice Cream Shop, who will use the funds to purchase display and fudge/gelato making equipment. Adding an iconic northern Michigan staple like freshly made fudge will be another welcome addition to travelers’ destination spots and will further strengthen the overall brand of downtown Clare, according to Middle Michigan Development Corporation Director of Business Services and Economic Development for Clare County Sarah Adkins.

 

“MMDC feels that McEwan Street Fudge and Ice Cream will exceptionally complement the offerings and atmosphere of downtown Clare,” Adkins said. “This business adds something novel to the downtown, caters to both locals and visitors, and expands on the ‘made-in-Clare’ entrepreneurialism represented by other downtown businesses like Four Leaf Brewing and Cops & Doughnuts.”

 

December 2022 Match on Main grant winners:

 

List of Awardees:


Applicant

Community*   *new

Business

Funding amount

City of Hancock

City of Hancock*

Red Jacket Enterprises, LLC

$25,000

Marquette Downtown Development Authority

City of Marquette

Great Northern Title & Abstract, Incorporated

$25,000

Sault Ste. Marie Downtown Development Authority

Sault Ste Marie Main Street

Prim Aesthetics

$25,000

City of Cadillac

City of Cadillac

Charming North LLC

$25,000

Charlevoix DDA

City of Charlevoix

J. Bird Provisions, LLC

$25,000

City of Cheboygan Downtown Development Authority

Cheboygan

Melody’s Lane

$25,000

City of Alpena Downtown Development Authority

City of Alpena

My Glass Wings

$25,000

Rogers City Downtown Development Authority

City of Rogers City – Rogers City Main Street-DDA

 Stitches, Etc.

 

$9,350

Downtown Development Authority/Grayling Main Street

Grayling Main Street

Hidden Nook Booksellers LLC

$25,000

Roscommon Downtown Development Authority

Village of Roscommon

Jac&Jill Investments, LLC

$25,000

City of Greenville

City of Greenville*

TWI Acquisition LLC

$25,000

Middle Michigan Development Corporation

Evart*

June-Marie Essner

$24,979

City of Allegan

The City of Allegan

Heronmark Farms, LLC

$25,000

Uptown Grand Rapids, Inc.

Uptown Grand Rapids

Amethyst Bee Cakery

$8,000

Wayland Main Street/DDA

Wayland Main Street

Big Dipper Ice Cream & Desserts LLC

$8,084

Middle Michigan Development Corporation

Clare*

McEwan Street Fudge & Ice Cream Shop, LLC

$25,000

Middle Michigan Development Corporation

Harrison

Hardy Insurance Agency, Inc.

$23,231

Middle Michigan Development Corporation

Mount Pleasant

Rock N Roll Dive Bar, Inc.

$25,000

City of Laingsburg

City of Laingsburg

Rose Villa Retreat

$25,000

Lapeer Downtown Development Authority

Lapeer

Hernandez Mexican Food LLC

$25,000

Owosso Downtown Development Authority

Owosso Main Street

Taphouse Specialty Meat Market

$25,000

Eaton Rapids DDA

Eaton Rapids DDA*

Robinson Cadenas LLC

$25,000

Downtown Development Authority of Meridian Charter Township

Meridian Charter Township –Downtown Development Authority*

Village Hair Shoppe, Inc.

$25,000

Old Town Commercial Association

Old Town Commercial Association

Preuss Animal House

$25,000

Albion Economic Development Corporation

Albion

Share, LLC

$25,000

Coldwater Downtown Development Authority

City of Coldwater, Michigan

Shemel’s Inc.

$9,029

City of Kalamazoo

City of Kalamazoo*

Haymarket Event Center LLC

$25,000

City of Niles dba Niles Downtown Development Authority

City of Niles dba Niles Downtown Development Authority Main Street

S & K CORNERSTONE, LLC

$25,000

Marshall Area Economic Development Alliance

Marshall Area Economic Development Alliance/Choose Marshall for City of Marshall, MI

Maria’s Uncorked LLC

$25,000

Downtown Development Authority of the City of South Haven

The City of South Haven Downtown Development Authority

Decadent Dogs LLC

$25,000

Village of Cassopolis

Village of Cassopolis

Curtis Place LLC

$25,000

City of Adrian Downtown Development Authority

City of Adrian

Adrian Armory community Center, Inc.

$25,000

Ypsilanti Downtown Development Authority