Stellantis announced that it is partnering with the city of Detroit to make an additional $3.3 million in home repair grants available to residents living in the neighborhood around its Detroit Assembly Complex – Mack (DAC-M) plant. Stellantis worked with the state of Michigan, the city and Invest Detroit to reallocate unspent funds from the Mack development project to home repairs following feedback from the community.
The new Home Repair Program, administered by the city of Detroit’s Housing & Revitalization Department, will include at least $2.7 million in unspent project funds as well as $600,000 from the Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) Neighborhood Impact Fund that will be transferred from Invest Detroit to the city of Detroit for program administration. Homeowners will be eligible for home repairs funded by the program.
“Since we made the decision to build the first new assembly plant in more than 30 years in the city of Detroit five years ago, we have been committed to supporting the community,” said Christine Estereicher, Vice President, Public Affairs Stellantis North America. “In listening to our neighbors, we recognized there was additional need for home repairs, so redirecting these funds where they could do the most good was an easy decision. One of Stellantis’ values is to care for the future, and we hope these additional funds will help our neighbors make necessary updates to their homes.”
The funding is in addition to the $1.8 million Stellantis previously provided as part of the CBA that was specifically designated for home repair. Those funds were used in 2020 and 2021 to help approximately 120 eastside homeowners. The additional funding has gone through approvals with the Michigan Strategic Fund, Detroit Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (DBRA) and Detroit City Council. With this announcement, the Company has allocated more than $5 million in funding for repairs for area homeowners.
In addition to the home repair program for homeowners, Stellantis has invested in community projects surrounding the plant over the past five years:
Residents around the plant who are interested in repair grants should contact the Housing & Revitalization Department at (313) 628-2231 for more information. Applications will be available in January 2025.
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