Consumers Energy Foundation Announces $500,000 for Community Projects in Northern Michigan
CMS EnergyCMS Energy(US:CMS) Prnewswire·2025-10-29 12:00

Core Points - The Consumers Energy Foundation announced its 2025 Prosperity Award Winners, granting a total of $500,000 to projects in Curtis Township, Lincoln Township, and the Village of Vanderbilt aimed at economic development and community welfare [1][2] - The Foundation's Prosperity Awards are part of its annual grant rounds, with a total allocation of $1.5 million in 2025, following previous awards in April and July [3][4] Group 1: Award Recipients and Projects - Curtis Township received $250,000 to revitalize a vacant downtown building into a hub for community events and local government meetings, enhancing civic engagement [5] - Lincoln Township was awarded $150,000 for the Bertha's New Beat project, which aims to improve accessibility and inclusivity at Bertha Lake Park through various enhancements [5] - The Village of Vanderbilt received $100,000 for the Gateway to the Pigeon River project, creating an inviting entrance to the community and promoting tourism and local economic growth [5] Group 2: Foundation's Mission and Contributions - The Consumers Energy Foundation focuses on strengthening Michigan communities by investing in people, the planet, and prosperity [4] - In 2024, the Foundation and its affiliates contributed over $15 million to support Michigan nonprofits and communities [4]