The Detroit Regional Partnership Foundation (DRP) is set to receive a $52.2 million federal grant from a Department of Commerce program to boost and advance mobility innovation in the auto industry. The grant, awarded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration to the DRP and co-recipient, the Office of Future Mobility and Electrification, aims to accelerate economic growth and focus on the transition to next-generation electric, autonomous, and fully connected vehicles.
“Michigan put the world on wheels, and we are building on our legendary auto manufacturing heritage by working together to bring investment and jobs to every region of our state,” said Governor Gretchen Whitmer. “This collaboration between the state and several local stakeholders led by the Detroit Regional Partnership will help us keep growing Michigan’s economy, creating good-paying jobs, and investing in every region of our state.”
The grant will support six projects submitted under the Global Epicenter of Mobility (GEM) initiative, designed to accelerate economic growth by building on the region’s mobility assets:
- The DRP for grant administration and to boost site readiness to attract “major” mobility projects.
- The state’s Office of Future Mobility and Electrification to increase equitable access to the state’s testing and proving sites.
- The Southeast Michigan Community Alliance and MichiganWorks to aid companies in meeting “high-tech” workforce needs, offsetting losses to retirement and boosting career advancement for “historically excluded” communities.
- TechTown to accelerate the growth of mobility startups.
- The University of Michigan Economic Growth Institute to help small and medium manufacturers transition to the electric vehicle market.