Michigan Nonprofit Association
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Mission

Michigan Nonprofit Association increases the capacity of Michigan’s nonprofits to serve, strengthen and transform communities.

Vision

Michigan Nonprofit Association will be the premier organization advancing the nonprofit sector in Michigan.

About MNA

Incorporated in 1990, and governed by a board that represents the diversity of the nonprofit sector, Michigan Nonprofit Association is a leader, a model, an advocate and a support system for nonprofit organizations throughout the state. Click here to learn more about the goals of MNA.

Membership is open to all Michigan nonprofit/tax exempt organizations. For-profit businesses and government entities may join as affiliate members. Click here for more information about membership.

Michigan Nonprofit Association

Main Office
1048 Pierpont, Suite 3
Lansing, MI 48911
T. (517) 492-2400
F. (517) 492-2410
www.mnaonline.org

MNA Metro Detroit Office
28 W. Adams, Suite 1500
Detroit, MI 48226
T. (313) 394-1980
F. (313) 965-3755
www.mnaonline.org


Introducing Michigan Nonprofit Association's Newest Affiliate Organizations

Michigan Campus Compact:
Michigan Campus Compact is a coalition of 42 college and university presidents committed to promoting the education and commitment of Michigan college students to be engaged citizens, through creating and expanding academic, co-curricular and campus-wide opportunities for community service, service-learning and civic engagement. When campuses, students and community come together, everyone benefits. Research shows that students retain more information from their classes, are inspired by education and are more likely to graduate and become community leaders, citizens and volunteers when engaged with their community in college. When the campus encourages involvement, community needs are addressed through research, partnerships, shared resources and volunteerism. More information about Michigan Campus Compact can be found at www.micampuscompact.org.

Volunteer Centers of Michigan:
The Volunteer Centers of Michigan (VCM) is a statewide network of 27 local Volunteer Centers serving 40 Michigan counties, working to strengthen, develop and connect volunteer centers throughout the state. Volunteer Centers mobilize people and resources to deliver creative solutions to community problems. Through the convening of organizations, the promotion of community service, and the matching of volunteers to nonprofit programs and events, Volunteer Centers take a leadership role in addressing key community issues. Our vision is to ensure that all volunteer centers have the capacity to positively impact every Michigan community and their citizens through volunteerism. More information about the Volunteer Centers of Michigan can be found at www.mivolunteers.org.

Michigan Campus Compact and the Volunteer Centers of Michigan join Highway T as affiliate organizations of the Michigan Nonprofit Association.

Highway T:
Highway T's vision is a thriving nonprofit sector in which all organizations have access to the best technology resources and know-how and can apply these tools to help create healthy, vibrant, thriving communities. Our mission is to help nonprofits use technology to better serve their communities. We are passionate about the work of nonprofits. Every Highway T service offering and strategy is informed by and evaluated on what helps nonprofits succeed at achieving their missions. We are committed to ensuring that all nonprofits can access and afford effective technology solutions that rival those available in the private sector. More information about Highway T is available at www.highwayt.org.

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