Lansing Economic Area Partnership
LEAP’s Community Enhancement Grant (CEG) program will fund projects across Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties to revitalize communities by rehabilitating underused buildings, historic structures, and developing permanent infrastructure for social zones, downtowns, and public spaces.
As a funding mechanism within the Revitalization and Placemaking Sub-Grant process through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), applicants may apply for projects that include public place-based infrastructure projects, or Façade improvement program implementation projects. LEAP will assign a Community Enhancement Grant scoring committee for the review process to select eligible applicants. Selected project leads will be notified by LEAP at the end of January 2025. Grant funding of all projects is contingent upon LEAP’s overall application program funding approval by the MEDC.
Applicants acknowledge that should they submit for the standard RAP Grant for funds applied to the same project that is submitted under the LEAP Subgrant, the applicant may be deemed ineligible to receive the LEAP Subgrant funds.
Click here to view the preliminary list of 2025 Community Enhancement Grant awardees.
Strengthen the economic vitality of small towns and communities throughout the Lansing Tri-County Region by proactively addressing revitalization needs and investing in projects that help create an environment necessary to: attract and retain talent, add new housing options, enable business creation, enhance business attraction, and provide resources for Michigan citizens and communities.
Applicants may include but are not limited to: Municipal or economic development organizations such as Downtown Development Authorities (DDA), Brownfield Redevelopment Authorities, local units of government, local Land Bank Fast Track Authorities, or other entities approved by LEAP.
During the evaluation process, four key criteria listed below will be integrated into the scoring framework to ensure a comprehensive and balanced assessment:
All grant project applications will be considered by the Community Enhancement Grant Program Review Committee followed by a final decision by LEAP. Recommended projects included in LEAP’s grant program application will be submitted to MEDC for approval. Projects will be scored, evaluated and initially selected, at which point project leads will be informed of application status in writing to the email provided within the application. This email will include requests for additional information needed to evaluate applications, important timelines, required actions, and if awarded, reporting requirements and media day coordination.