CEDAM Receives $100,000 Consumers Energy Foundation Grant to Support Economic Initiatives
“CEDAM is grateful for Consumers Energy Foundation’s continued partnership,” said CEDAM executive director Eddie Fakhoury. “These funds allow us to strengthen local programs, provide training, technical assistance, and resources, and help ensure families across Michigan have access to the services they need to succeed.”
The grant will support CEDAM’s multi-pronged approach to individual asset-building, including initiatives in free tax preparation, consumer protection, affordable housing, and resource navigation, helping families access the tools and services they’ve earned. During the 2025 filing season, 1239 volunteers across the state helped Michiganders save more than $17 million in tax preparation fees and claim more than $70 million in refunds.
“We are proud to support CEDAM’s continued leadership in expanding economic opportunity for Michigan families,” said Catherine Wilson, secretary and treasurer of the Consumers Energy Foundation. “By strengthening community-based programs, this partnership helps ensure more Michiganders can keep more of what they earn and build long‑term financial stability.”
For more information on CEDAM’s economic inclusion initiatives, visit www.cedamichigan.org/economic-initiatives/.
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About CEDAM
CEDAM is a nonprofit membership association building vibrant communities across Michigan. Our capacity building programs, policy advocacy, and training events emphasize supporting communities in the areas of affordable housing, economic growth, and wealth-building at both the federal and state levels. Through engagement and collaboration with CEDAM members, policymakers, state departments, and other partners, we sustain a thriving and equitable community economic development sector across the state.
About the Consumers Energy Foundation
The Consumers Energy Foundation is the charitable arm of Consumers Energy, Michigan’s largest energy provider. The Foundation contributes to the growth and strengthening of Michigan communities by investing in what’s most important — our people, our planet and Michigan’s prosperity. In 2025, the Consumers Energy Foundation, CMS Energy Foundation, Consumers Energy, its employees, and retirees contributed more than $17 million in support of Michigan nonprofits and communities.
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