- Investment will address common financial barriers for students, including food insecurity, transportation and housing, that force students off their educational path.
- New grant expands Rocket Community Fund’s partnership with Detroit Regional Chamber, which aims to increase the region’s postsecondary education attainment to 60% by 2030.
(JAN. 21, 2026) – Rocket Community Fund and the Detroit Regional Chamber today announced a $1 million grant to support students across the Detroit region as they work to overcome barriers to completing their education. This funding, awarded to the Detroit Regional Chamber’s TalentEd initiative, will help college students facing housing and food insecurity, create stronger connections between colleges and employers and provide more support for adult learners working to finish their education.
“Students succeed when they can focus on their academic pursuits. Too often, their attention is divided because of personal or financial challenges,” said Laura Grannemann, Executive Director, Rocket Community Fund. “By investing in wrap-around supports and stronger connections between education and employers, we can remove barriers for talent across our region to truly thrive.”
By eliminating these disruptions and barriers to educational attainment, individuals can focus on gaining the skills and credentials needed to support themselves, their families and their communities.
The next phase of the partnership will focus on:
- Establishing a wrap-around service model and systems-level student success initiatives at higher education institutions. This includes providing emergency funds to students who encounter unexpected, cost-related challenges, like transportation or housing, that may impact their ability to keep up with their education.
- Building on previous career pathway mapping work by coordinating credential programs with employer and labor market needs.
- Expanding the Chamber’s adult learner engagement even further through targeted outreach campaigns and storytelling.
“Amid rising home and food costs, students are facing increased barriers to completing their education, and many are forced to choose between putting food on the table or staying in school,” said Greg Handel, Chief Education and Talent Officer, Detroit Regional Chamber. “Short-term wrap-around services go a long way to ensure they can stay enrolled and earn that credential or degree needed to get a good-paying job. The Rocket Community Fund’s continued support is critical to helping the Chamber meet this rising demand and help keep college accessible to more people.”
This grant builds on Rocket Community Fund’s prior investments with the Detroit Regional Chamber to support student success. In 2022, Rocket Community Fund partnered with the Detroit Regional Chamber and Last Mile Education Fund to expand the Detroit Area Talent Fund, providing last-dollar scholarships and emergency supports to help students stay enrolled and complete their education. This investment continues that momentum by aligning direct student support with strategies to strengthen the region’s talent pipeline.
In addition to its philanthropic investment, Rocket Community Fund will work with Rocket Companies to develop strong career pathways and opportunities for students served by TalentEd initiatives.
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About TalentEd
TalentEd is the premier business-led talent development initiative for Southeast Michigan. A prosperity initiative of the Detroit Regional Chamber, TalentEd is shaped by leading CEOs. It empowers employers and institutions of higher education to develop tomorrow’s talent now and create a more prosperous future for the Detroit Region. The Chamber is the only organization that brings together business, education, government, philanthropy, and community groups from across the Region to collectively strengthen its post-high school talent pipeline and grow the pool of credentialed, educated workers through scalable programs that ensure employers have the highly skilled workforce needed to compete. Learn more.
About Rocket Community Fund
Rocket Community Fund aims to simplify complex and inequitable systems to ensure that every American has access to stable, healthy housing. It also invests in people and practices that provide meaningful opportunities for education and employment.
Through its For-More-Than-Profit model, Rocket Community Fund recognizes that business and community are inextricably linked, and it purposefully harnesses team member talent, technology, policy advocacy and philanthropic resources to invest in comprehensive community development in Detroit and across the country.
Alongside financial investments, Rocket Community Fund has organized Rocket Companies, Bedrock and other affiliated team members to provide more than one million volunteer hours nationwide, including more than 720,000 in Detroit.
For more information, visit RocketCommunityFund.org.




