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Governor Whitmer Announces Launch of MI-HOPE Program Awarding $10 Million For Energy-Efficiency Focused Housing Repairs and Upgrades

Government and Politics

November 3, 2022

From: Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer

MI-HOPE program now accepting applications for energy-efficient home repairs 

Lansing, MI – Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) have launched the Michigan Housing Opportunities Promoting Energy Efficiency (MI-HOPE) program, awarding ten million dollars to local governments and nonprofit organizations throughout the state for energy-efficiency focused housing repairs and upgrades. The program is currently accepting applications.  

"We are taking action to lower energy costs for Michiganders by funding $10 million of home repairs and energy-efficiency upgrades," said Governor Whitmer. "The MI-HOPE program puts more money in Michiganders’ pockets, revitalizes housing, and helps our state meet its clean energy goals. The repairs and upgrades funded by this program can be used on a wide range of home changes, including roof repair, insulation, or heating/cooling system installation. Let’s keep working together to lower costs and make our homes more comfortable and efficient.”   

MI-HOPE, a program to help local governments and nonprofits improve local housing, lower energy costs for families, and reduce their community’s carbon footprint, will provide up to $28.5 million statewide through competitive funding rounds. The program uses federal funds from the American Rescue Plan to help homeowners undertake repairs and upgrades to enhance energy efficiency. Eligible assisted activities include roof repair or replacement, insulation, modification or replacement of heating/cooling systems and more.  

The organizations receiving funds and award amounts are:

Village of Cassopolis 

$300,000 

Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency, Inc NMCAA 

$500,000 

City of Three Rivers 

$150,000 

Southwest Michigan Community Action Agency 

$500,000 

Gogebic-Ontonagon Community Action Agency 

$300,000 

Alpena County Home Improvement Program County of Alpena 

$250,000 

Alger Marquette Community Action Board dba Community Action Alger Marquette 

$250,000 

Saginaw-Shiawassee Habitat for Humanity 

$500,000 

Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency 

$200,000 

TrueNorth Community Services 

$500,000 

Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley 

$356,875 

Mid-Michigan Community Action Agency, Inc 

$500,000 

Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency 

$350,000 

Wayne County Land Bank Corporation 

$500,000 

Washtenaw County Office of Community and Economic Development OCED 

$250,000 

City of Grand Rapids 

$500,000 

Capital Area Housing Partnership 

$500,000 

Western Upper Peninsula Planning Development Region 

$500,000 

New Development Corporation 

$243,125 

Ottawa County Community Action Agency 

$200,000 

Community Action Network 

$500,000 

Local Initiatives Support Corporation 

$350,000 

Metro Community Development, Inc 

$350,000 

Habitat for Humanity of Michigan 

$1,000,000 

Monroe County Opportunity Program 

$100,000 

Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County 

$350,000 

"The MI-HOPE program will invoke positive change and improve living conditions for Michiganders across the state," said Tonya Joy, Neighborhood Housing Initiatives Division director. “Making energy-efficient home repairs will help people save money on costs like heating and cooling, giving them more breathing room to put food on the table, purchase school supplies for their kids and many other necessary home and lifestyle purchases.” 

The second round of funding will be announced in spring 2023. All MI-HOPE program-financed activities will provide specific and necessary health and safety improvements to existing structures. 501(c) nonprofit agencies and local governments are eligible to apply for MI-HOPE assistance, with award determinations based on competitive funding rounds and subsequent obligation and expenditure performance.  

For more details and to apply please click here. Calls to 211 will direct interested applicants to the proper servicing agency for their area.