Mid Mich Community Action FAQ

Have you ever had a question and didn’t know where to find the answer? If so, you’ve come to the right place. This section is a compilation of answers to the questions most commonly asked by our donors, customers and community members. Just start by following one of the links below.
If you can’t find the question you wanted to ask, don’t hesitate to contact us.
- What does your organization do?
- How can I get involved?
- If I were to donate funds, how is my money used?
- What is your organization's privacy policy?
- How is Mid Michigan Community Action funded?
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Mid Michigan Community Action helps individuals and families become self-sufficient. We help keep people warm; stay in their homes; save money through weatherization; prevent foreclosure; buy supplies for employment; and weather many other situations and crises that families face. We also work hard to strengthen families through programs serving pregnant women and young children.
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We’re always looking for individuals like you who want to make a difference in our communities. Visit our What You Can Do section to discover ways to donate or volunteer.
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We have a responsibility to our community and our donors and work hard to ensure long-term sustainability of the organization. You have the choice of how you would like to impact your community with numerous program areas to support. We also make our IRS Form 990 available for review. Visit our Financials page to learn more.
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Our organization takes its privacy policy seriously and takes steps to protect and ensure the safety and confidentiality of our customer AND supporters. We do not sell or otherwise disclose information about our volunteers or supporters outside of our immediate organization. This policy has no exceptions. We do not sell or exchange your information with any other organizations, public, private or nonprofit. For more detailed information visit our Privacy Policy page.
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How is Mid Michigan Community Action funded?
Mid Michigan Community Action Agency has over 100 contracts with state, federal and local organizations that are utilized to provide over 20 different programs and services.
