- $12,000 to The Salvation Army for its disaster response efforts and basic human needs support throughout northeast Michigan.
- $10,000 to All Saints Parish to provide grocery vouchers to residents in need in Montmorency and Alpena Counties.
- $8,000 to One Box to provide solar lanterns and emergency food boxes for shut-ins in Alpena, Cheboygan, Presque Isle, and Montmorency Counties.
- $6,800 to AuSable Inclusion Center in Fairview for pop up hygiene pantries in the counties included in the current state of emergency.
- $6,500 to United Way of Northeast Michigan to provide food, gas, and laundry cards to Alcona and Montmorency County residents, in cooperation with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
- $5,000 to Society of St. Vincent de Paul to support low-income families with gas, propane, meals, and rent.
- $5,000 Boys and Girls Club of Alpena to support basic needs for low-income families.
- $5,000 to Hillman Community Schools for gas cards, food and water, blankets, and hygiene items for school families
- $4,000 to Alpena Senior Citizens Council, Inc. to provide emergency safety kits and meals to homebound senior citizens.
- $2,500 to Cheboygan County Habitat for Humanity to provide basic necessities like diapers, wipes, formula, batteries, flashlights, and more to low-income households in need.
- $2,000 for Wilson School Parent Advisory Committee to provide care packages for school families in need, and to stock their emergency food pantry.
- $15,000 to Northeast Michigan Community Service Agency to support sump pump replacements, tree removal for senior citizens, and washer and dryer replacements damaged in power surges.
- $15,000 to Food Bank of Eastern Michigan to provide food support for residents in the state-declared emergency counties.
- $7,500 to American Red Cross of Northern Michigan to support emergency relief services in Northeast Michigan.
- $6,250 to Forest-Waverly Township Fire Department for emergency supply replenishment.
- $5,000 to Alpena County to support the brush drop-off site for county residents.
- $5,000 to Habitat for Humanity Northeast Michigan to support critical home repairs for damage caused by the ice storm.
- $5,000 to Women’s Resource Center of Northern Michigan for gas, grocery and laundry support for survivors and families in Cheboygan County.
- $5,000 to Wolverine Community Schools to support expenses incurred while operating as a warming shelter.
- $5,000 to Benton Township in Cheboygan County for brush clean up and expenses incurred while operating as an emergency shelter.
- $4,700 to United Way of Northeast Michigan to support families in Cheboygan and Presque Isle Counties with expenses like food, gas, and other basic needs.
- $2,500 to Rogers City Area Seniors, Inc. for equipment replacement and repair while operating as a warming shelter and providing emergency services.
- $1,480 to Beaver Lake Community Church to support expenses incurred while operating as an emergency shelter.
- $600 to Harrisville United Methodist Church to restock the depleted food pantry.
- $8,000 to Crosshatch Center for Art & Ecology to support farmers impacted by the ice storm.
- $5,000 to Tri Town Fire Department in Oscoda County to assist with costs associated with operating as a warming shelter and safety/wellness checks.
- $5,000 to Sunrise Mission to provide replacement of perishable items, restocking the food pantry, and assisting with unsafe tree removal.
- $5,000 to Alpena County to keep the debris and brush removal site open on weekends throughout the summer.
- $3,267 to Mio Baptist Church to reimburse expenses related to operating as a warming shelter.
- $2,500 to United Way of Northeast Michigan to provide gas and grocery cards to individuals who experienced income loss due to the ice storm.
- $2,400 to New Beginnings Ministries for the increased need for their food pantry.
- $1,750 to Long Rapids Township to reimburse costs associated with operating as a warming shelter.