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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  

January 8, 2024  

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$14.4M Awarded to Remove Employment Barriers for At-Risk Michiganders 

Funds will help nonprofits expand Barrier Removal Employment Success program, remove employment barriers for Michiganders 

 

LANSING, Mich. – Governor Gretchen Whitmer and the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) announced 27 recipients of the $14.4 million in Barrier Removal and Employment Success Expansion Grant funding to remove barriers to employment for more Michiganders. Funding will help the non-profit recipients provide programming to support employment and reemployment of at-risk individuals and remove barriers to employment for low-income Michiganders.  

 

“No one should have to turn down a good-paying job because they don’t have adequate childcare or transportation to get to work,” said Governor Whitmer. “These Barrier Removal and Employment Success Expansion grants will help nonprofits across Michigan continue making a real difference in people’s lives, helping them get clothes, child care, transportation, and more so they can go to work and provide for their families. This will also help ensure Michigan businesses can access the workforce they need and power our growing economy. Let’s keep working together to provide services that lift up Michiganders out of poverty by removing barriers to entering the workforce.”  

 

The Barrier Removal and Employment Success Expansion Grant Program supports at-risk individuals to help them secure and retain long-term, meaningful employment. This population, especially those currently working in low wage jobs, and those in the Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed (ALICE) population, often are not eligible for other assistance or job support programs.   

 

The program helps eligible Michiganders with supports to address a variety of employment barriers, including transportation, housing, childcare, clothing, work tools and equipment, training materials, legal services and many others.  

 

“Funding through the Barrier Removal and Employment Success Expansion Grant will allow nonprofits to uplift communities they serve and strengthen Michigan’s workforce,” said LEO Director Susan Corbin. “We are proud to deliver on our mission to close equity gaps and remove barriers to employment that lead to economic prosperity through program like this that create greater opportunity for all Michiganders, businesses and communities.”   

 

The 27 organizations receiving one-time grant funding include:  

 

Grant Awardee 

Grant Amount

Area Served 

70X7 Life Recovery  

$422,493  

Kent and Ottawa Counties  

Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired  

$90,000  

West Michigan  

Capital Area Michigan Works!  

$617,293  

Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties  

Detroit African Youth Development Organization  

$187,451  

Greater Detroit  

Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation  

$1,000,000  

City of Detroit  

Goodwill of West Michigan  

$568,594  

Muskegon  

Greater Flint Health Coalition  

$470,250  

Genessee County  

HCB Human Care  

$268,662  

Detroit and Wayne Counties  

Hispanic Center of West Michigan  

$562,449  

Kent County and West Michigan  

ICCF Community Homes  

$360,000  

West Michigan  

International Institute  

$324,110  

Detroit  

Michigan Works! Berrien/Cass/Van Buren  

$809,820  

Berrien, Cass and Van Buren Counties  

Michigan Works! Southeast Consortium  

$346,500  

Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, Livingston and Washtenaw Counties  

Mott Community College  

$841,500  

Genesee, Huron, Lapeer, Sanilac, Shiawassee, St. Clair and Tuscola Counties  

Northeast Michigan Consortium  

$232,750  

Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Crawford, Montmorency, Oscoda, Otsego and Presque Isle Counties  

Oakland County Workforce Development Division  

$940,500  

Oakland County  

ODC Network  

$1,000,000  

Ottawa and Allegan Counties  

PartnerShift Network  

$247,500  

Great Lakes Bay Region  

Ser Metro  

$280,027  

Metro Detroit  

Sistahs Reachin’ Out  

$558,734  

Detroit  

Southeast Michigan Community Alliance (SEMCA)  

$1,000,000  

Monroe and Wayne Counties  

St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher (SVSF) Center  

$365,925  

Metro Detroit  

United Community Family Services  

$437,700  

Statewide  

Upward Talent Council  

$770,100  

Alger, Delta, Dickinson, Marquette, Menominee, Schoolcraft, Chippewa, Luce, Mackinac, Baraga, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw and Ontonagon Counties  

West Michigan Arts and Technology  

$271,700  

Kent County  

West Michigan Works!  

$1,000,000  

Allegan, Barry, Ionia, Kent, Montcalm, Muskegon and Ottawa Counties and the City of Grand Rapids  

Zaman International  

$456,759  

Southeast Michigan  

Total Award Amount 

$14,430,817 

 

 

“Supporting employment and removing barriers to employment for the ALICE population will ensure these Michiganders have the ability to afford necessities such as work-related tools or clothing, housing, childcare and transportation, helping them secure and retain long-term, meaningful employment,” said Stephanie Beckhorn, Director of LEO’s Office of Employment & Training. “The Barrier Removal and Employment Success Expansion Grant Program will support LEO’s goal to lift 100,000 families out of working poverty during the next five years.”   

 

The funding is supported through the American Rescue Plan Act, Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds. 

 

More information about the Barrier Removal and Employment Success program is available at Michigan.gov/BRES.  

 

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