Michigan Community Service Commission

  • Basic Needs
  • Community
  • Crime & Safety
  • Disaster Response
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Family
  • Mental Wellness

Who We Are

The Michigan Community Service Commission was established in 1991 through the Michigan Office of the Governor as the state’s lead agency for volunteerism. The Commission works to leverage and catalyze innovation and the volunteer power of Michiganders to strengthen their communities, grow the ethic of civic engagement, and build a stronger Michigan. Fundamentally, the Michigan Community Service Commission views service as a strategy for community change.  

What We Do

Alongside federal efforts through AmeriCorps, the Michigan Community Service Commission and its community partners have engaged tens of thousands of volunteers of all ages, supported hundreds of community-based projects, and leveraged well over $200 million dollars for issues such as disaster response, education, the environment, veteran services, health, housing foreclosure, and many other pressing issues around the state. The Michigan Community Service Commission has four main initiatives it supports to fulfill its mission — Michigan’s AmeriCorps, Mentor Michigan+, volunteerism and disaster services.

 

 

Details

Get Connected Icon (517) 335-4295
Get Connected Icon Melissa Sherry
Get Connected Icon Volunteer Impact Coordinator
https://www.michigan.gov/mcsc