Tracy Reese, the founder of Hope for Flowers sustainable fashion business, received a $55,000 cash grant from Detroit's Motor City Match program.

32 small businesses win grants from Detroit’s Motor City Match program

Tracy Reese, the founder of Hope for Flowers sustainable fashion business, received a $55,000 cash grant from Detroit's Motor City Match program.

Detroit’s Motor City Match program introduced Wednesday it was awarding money grants to 32 extra businesses within the metropolis. 

The Round 21 small enterprise winners will obtain funding from a pool of $1.3 million. There are 17 new businesses that can obtain grants from a pool of $965,000. The different $341,000 in money grants will go to fifteen present businesses by way of the program’s restore monitor, which is funded by the Biden administration’s American Rescue Plan Act that aimed to offer COVID-19 reduction.

The 17 new businesses signify 15 totally different Detroit neighborhoods in seven council districts. 

Tracy Reese, the founder and artistic director of Hope for Flowers, obtained a $55,000 grant. Her sustainable trend enterprise is positioned at Franklin Wright Settlements YouthVille Center, however it is going to transfer to a brand new house at 119 Garfield Ave. in Detroit. The enterprise hosts courses and workshops for youth and adults. Reese hopes the brand new house can have extra room for folks to attend courses, which she mentioned are sometimes overflowing.