May 18, 2026
Grant Program Advances Housing Stability and Transportation Access Through Critical Repairs
DETROIT, May 18, 2026 – The DTE Energy Foundation (Foundation) today announced it is inviting qualified nonprofit organizations to submit proposals for the 2026 Community Empowerment Awards: Critical Repairs Program, an initiative designed to support community members experiencing housing instability and transportation barriers across Michigan in DTE’s service territories.
Through this open call, the Foundation works to promote safe, stable housing that honors individual dignity and to eliminate transportation barriers that impede access to basic human needs (including, but not limited to, employment, access to health care and other essential services). Awards of up to $30,000 per organization will be made in each focus area.
“The DTE Foundation is committed to removing barriers that prevent individuals and families from living safely and with dignity,” said Rodney Cole, president, DTE Foundation. “By supporting initiatives that address home safety and transportation limitations, we are helping nonprofits deliver solutions that create stability, open doors to opportunity and strengthen the communities we live and serve.”
In its third year, The Community Empowerment Awards has evolved into an impactful support program for organizations making a difference in their communities. To date, the community empowerment awards have supported 22 nonprofits with a total of $669,500 grant dollars given. The multi-step, open call process begins with an initial proposal submission. Organizations whose concepts best align with program goals will be invited to submit a formal application in a second round.
Past recipients continue to see the lasting impact of the program. Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries, a previous Community Empowerment Awards grantee, credits the support for helping transform its community vision into reality.
“This project is a gift to the families of Highland Park. With the support of the DTE Foundation, we are turning an overlooked space into a place of joy, safety and community pride.” said Dr. Chad Audi, president and CEO, Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries. “Together, we are building a legacy of hope where children can play and families can thrive.”
Program focus areas include:
The proposal submission window will open from May 25 through July 3, 2026. Final award notifications are expected in September, with grant recipients publicly announced in October.
Eligible applicants must be legally established 501(c)(3) public charities, located in and directly benefiting projects within the DTE service territory, and able to directly receive and manage grant funds. Organizations currently receiving DTE Foundation funding are not eligible to apply. Submitted projects must be non-energy related, demonstrate long-term sustainability and align with the Foundation’s commitment to community-centered impact.
Full program guidelines and proposal instructions.
About the DTE Energy Foundation
The DTE Energy Foundation (Foundation) is the philanthropic arm of DTE Energy (DTE) with a strong legacy of community support and involvement. In 2025, the Foundation provided $15.1 million in grant support to 445 nonprofit organizations in communities where the company has a business presence, with a focus on driving positive, meaningful change in priority giving areas: arts and culture, community transformation, economic progress, education and employment, environment and human needs. As one of Michigan's leading corporate citizens, DTE aspires to be the best in the world and the best for the world. Visit DTEFoundation.com to learn more.
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Kayla Collins, DTE Energy: (313) 235-5555
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