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USDA Funds Rural Housing Repairs in Michigan
March 13, 2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development announced the award of over $317,000 in Housing Preservation Grant funding to support essential home repairs, energy efficiency upgrades, and accessibility improvements in three rural Michigan communities: Crawford County, Bay Mills Indian Community in Chippewa County, and the City of Lapeer. This funding, awarded on March 12, 2026, reflects USDA's ongoing commitment to rural prosperity and housing stability under current federal leadership.
- The grants target low-income rural residents, enabling critical rehabilitation and energy improvements that can enhance living conditions and reduce utility costs.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on housing repair services and energy upgrades as potential areas for contracting opportunities in Michigan's rural regions.
- This funding highlights the importance of collaboration between federal agencies, tribal communities, and local governments in rural development projects.
- Contractors specializing in home rehabilitation, energy efficiency, and accessibility modifications may find emerging opportunities aligned with USDA Rural Development initiatives in Michigan.
Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, USDA Rural Development is committed to restoring rural Michigan.
— Dom Restuccia, Michigan State Director, USDA Rural Development
Agencies
U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development, Bay Mills Indian Community, Michigan State Housing Development Authority, Crawford County, City of Lapeer
Contracts
$317,103