Governor Gretchen Whitmer today announced that 28 communities across Michigan have been awarded a total of $1,011,057 in grants aimed at supporting small local businesses to create resiliency and strengthen downtowns through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation’s (MEDC) Match on Main grant program, ensuring that the state continues its strong job growth after adding 67,000 jobs in the last three months.
“The Match on Main grants are helping us put small businesses first and build on the 145,000 jobs we added last year by continuing to invest in our communities and main streets across the state,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “I am so grateful to our hardworking, innovative small business owners who form the backbone of our economy, create jobs, and help countless local communities thrive. We will continue investing in them as we usher in a new era of economic prosperity for Michigan.”
“Thriving small businesses are what make 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. “These Match on Main grants will help local businesses find new paths to growth and create and retain jobs, while further developing vibrant, unique, and attractive places where people want to live, work, and play.”
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 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 75 full-time and 153 part-time jobs, and the projects are expected to generate a total private investment of more than $1.7 million.
The Match on Main 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.
December 2021 Match on Main grant winners:
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RECIPIENT
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BUSINESS NAME
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GRANT
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City of Houghton
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Bruce Rundman/dba Good Times Music
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$25,000
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City of Marquette Downtown
Development Authority
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Ore Dock Brewing Company, LLC
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$25,000
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Sault Sainte Marie Downtown
Development Authority
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Shilts Enterprises, Inc./dba Co-Ed Flowers and Gifts
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$25,000
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City of Marquette Downtown
Development Authority
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Superior Culture
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$25,000
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Charlevoix DDA
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Smoke on the Water
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$25,000
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City of Petoskey
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Old Town Emmet LLC/dba Tom and Dick’s Party Store
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$25,000
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City of Cadillac
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Owl Eye Coffee Roasters LLC
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$25,000
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City of Manistee
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Blue Fish Kitchen, LLC
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$25,000
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Charlevoix DDA
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CAFE MERIA, LLC
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$25,000
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Downtown Development
Authority/Grayling Main Street
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Rolling Oak Brewing Company LLC/dba Rolling Oak Brewing
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$18,807
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Downtown Development Authority/Grayling Main Street
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Three Fires Company, LLC/dba White Pine and Petals
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$25,000
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City of Alpena Downtown
Development Authority
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Hopside Brewery
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$21,250
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City of Alpena Downtown
Development Authority
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The Fresh Palate LLC/dba Backyard’s
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$25,000
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City of Cheboygan Downtown
Development Authority
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Kryska Designs, LLC/dba Hair Design/Shine Boutique & Tanning
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$25,000
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City of Cheboygan Downtown
Development Authority
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Cottage & Main, LLC/dba Cheboygan Coffee Roasters
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$25,000
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Grand Haven Main Street –
Downtown Development
Authority
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SJW Corporation/dba JW’s Food and Spirits
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$25,000
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Uptown Grand Rapids, Inc.
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601 Browned Butter LLC/dba Brown Butter Creperie and Café
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$25,000
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Wayland Main Street/DDA
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Ottomatic, Inc./dba Wayland Hotel Bar and Grill
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$25,000
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Uptown Grand Rapids, Inc.
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LORDE Beauty and Cosmetics LLC
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$25,000
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City of Allegan
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Tantrick Brewing Co, LLC
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$25,000
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City of Gladwin
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Pale Blue Smoking Co., LLC/dba Pale Blue at the Stone House
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$25,000
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City of Gladwin
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The Homestead, LLC
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$25,000
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Middle Michigan Development
Corporation
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Richli, Inc./dba Blue Gator Sports Pub and Grill
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$25,000
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Middle Michigan Development
Corporation
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Olive Grove Properties/dba Ginkgo Tree Inn
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$25,000
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Saginaw Downtown
Development Authority
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Gee’Ques LLC
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$25,000
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Middle Michigan Development
Corporation
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Not So Shabby Gifts and Primitives, L.L.C./dba Up North Coffee
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$25,000
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City of Swartz Creek
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AVH Lockhart LLC/dba Burrito Bro’s/Back Alley Subs
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$25,000
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Lapeer Downtown Development
Authority
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Center for the Arts of Greater Lapeer, Inc
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$25,000
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Lapeer Downtown Development
Authority
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Wood Chips LLC/dba Woodchips BBQ
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$25,000
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City of St Johns
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HBH Consulting, LLC/dba Fab Five Design, LLC
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$25,000
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City of Lansing
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Strange Matter Coffee/dba Strange Matter Coffee LLC
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$25,000
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City of Lansing
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Lansing Art Gallery, Inc./dba Lansing Art Gallery & Educational Center
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$25,000
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Marshall Area Economic
Development Alliance
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Marshall Hardware LLC
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$25,000
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City of Niles dba Niles
Downtown Development
Authority
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Apothica Teas, LLC
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$21,000
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Downtown Development
Authority of the City of South
Haven
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Rocket Time Amusements Inc./dba Rocket Arcade
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$25,000
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Village of Cassopolis
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144 Broadway LLC/dba The 144 Market
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$25,000
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Downtown Development
Authority of the City of South
Haven
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Rock “N” Road Cycle
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$25,000
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Albion Economic Development
Corporation
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Yellow Bird Chocolate Shop
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$25,000
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Jackson Downtown
Development Authority
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Jackson Candle Company
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$25,000
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Ypsilanti Downtown
Development Authority
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Earthen Jar Inc
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$25,000
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Ypsilanti Downtown
Development Authority
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Pearl Street Ventures, LLC/dba Bellflower Restaurant
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$25,000
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TOTAL
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$1,011,057
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In March 2021, MEDC announced that 17 communities around Michigan were awarded a total of $500,743 in grants aimed at supporting small local businesses to create resiliency and strengthen downtowns around Michigan. A total of 21 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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