MIOSHA Awards First of $500,000 in Matching Grants to Reduce Workplace Hazards
The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) announced today the first five small Michigan businesses to receive a matching grant to improve workplace safety and health.More

Automation Alley, Michigan’s largest technology business association, today launched a new program that promises to put Southeast Michigan entrepreneurs on the path to startup success. The Automation Alley 7Cs program is aimed at accelerating the growth of small businesses and startups across Southeast Michigan, with a specific emphasis on advanced manufacturing startups in the idea stage or later.
The Detroit Police Department is launching a new app today aimed at helping it better communicate and interact with the people living and working in the Motor City.
GreeningDetroit.com was chosen by Anna Dravland of Olympia Entertainment to aid in her inspirational idea, “I Dream of a Green Detroit”. This fundraising event features Cirque du Soleil’s “Dreamz Holidaze” production and raises funds for a non-profit that provides support for the city.
The Michigan Workforce Development Agency today announced Michigan Strategic Fund approval of nearly $8.6 million in Skilled Trades Training Fund program grants to 23 Michigan Works! agencies around the state. The funds will be awarded to Michigan companies for skilled trades training to better match talent with employer needs.
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation today announced the City of Eastpointe is the third community in the state to receive Redevelopment Ready Communities® (RRC) certification. RRC is a voluntary, no-cost program that assists local municipalities in establishing a sound foundation for development and investment to occur in their communities.