Michigan is home to 53k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $104b in revenue and employ 650.7k individuals.
Where Do Michigan
Nonprofits Focus?
The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.
*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.
City | Organization Count | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Grand Rapids | 2,301 | 154,906 | $24,945,021,858 | $3,415,146,073 |
Lansing | 1,549 | 24,260 | $4,581,836,062 | $354,265,262 |
Ann Arbor | 1,538 | 18,080 | $2,674,963,470 | $1,346,788,357 |
Kalamazoo | 922 | 22,195 | $3,670,477,015 | $2,388,675,869 |
Southfield | 895 | 23,781 | $3,257,531,305 | $1,301,240,985 |
Flint | 880 | 20,501 | $3,060,792,113 | $4,405,699,059 |
Troy | 740 | 4,174 | $3,344,345,490 | $5,158,486,568 |
Saginaw | 668 | 11,842 | $1,350,284,028 | $1,143,918,790 |
Traverse City | 618 | 13,456 | $1,587,284,076 | $462,713,066 |
Holland | 509 | 8,861 | $736,584,329 | $502,861,538 |
Jackson | 491 | 8,505 | $1,119,303,157 | $260,355,569 |
Midland | 475 | 10,800 | $1,862,684,870 | $1,654,727,790 |
Livonia | 467 | 34,957 | $7,739,214,342 | $4,912,162,630 |
Warren | 467 | 1,826 | $256,679,246 | $234,058,976 |
Dearborn | 466 | 5,721 | $561,324,432 | $5,038,276,201 |
Muskegon | 439 | 10,322 | $1,212,865,239 | $164,273,039 |
Ypsilanti | 438 | 3,271 | $198,317,400 | $81,427,204 |
East Lansing | 437 | 2,700 | $1,862,147,644 | $586,405,598 |
Port Huron | 413 | 3,889 | $412,069,731 | $12,238,595 |
Battle Creek | 405 | 6,278 | $1,581,546,932 | $8,615,201,909 |
Detroit, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $64k
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, INC.
Niles, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $450k
Employees: 26
MISSION:
MICHIANA CHRISTIAN CAMP IS ENGAGED IN PROVIDING RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL TRAINING THROUGH CHRISTIAN CAMPING PROGRAMS.
Grand Rapids, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $4m
Employees: 19
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to utilize volunteers from the teaching profession, business and industry to provide firsthand information about the business world for children and youth. Some clubs may also initiate small business ventures under the guidance of adult volunteers.
Allegan, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $9m
Employees: 155
MISSION:
SOCIAL SERVICES PROVIDER RUNNING GRANT AND COMMUNITY-FUNDED PROGRAMS, INCLUDING HEAD START, OLDER AMERICANS PROGRAMS, TRAINING, HOUSING AND CRISIS ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AMONG OTHERS.
Fenton, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $89k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization are the private foundations that make grants based on charitable endowments. Because of their endowments, they are focused primarily on grantmaking and generally do not actively raise funds or seek public financial support. These are the most common type of private foundation. They are generally endowed, usually from a single individual or family. Private foundations are considered family foundations if relatives or the original donor are still active on the board of trustees or in the operation of the foundation.
Ada, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 7
MISSION:
PROVIDING RELIEF, EDUCATION, AND ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE FOR CHILDREN AFFECTED BY CRISIS EVENTS.
Lansing, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 22
MISSION:
BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER TO BUILD HOMES, COMMUNITIES, AND HOPE.
Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $269k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is for named trusts not classified elsewhere. (rev. 11/04)
Holland, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 61
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE COMPREHENSIVE SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATEMENT AND EDUCATION TO INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN OUTPATIENT AND RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS.
Mt Pleasant, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $484k
Employees: 36
MISSION:
TO ENHANCE THE COMMUNITY BY INSPIRING CREATIVITY, LEARNING AND CURIOSITY.
Hillsdale, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 45
MISSION:
PROVIDE AMBULATORY CARE AND RESCUE SERVICES IN CASES OF ACCIDENT, ILLNESSES, OR OTHER EMERGENCIES
Troy, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $712k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to work to promote the rights of employees to fair remuneration and safe working conditions.
Kalamazoo, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $89k
MISSION:
The goal of this organization are the nongovernmental, nonprofit organizations with funds (usually from a single source, such as an individual, family or corporation) and programs managed by its own trustees or directors, established to maintain or aid social, educational, religious or other charitable activities serving the common welfare, primarily through grantmaking.
Oxford, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 22
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to run schools classified as elementary by state and local practice and composed of any span of grades not above grade eight.
Detroit, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $2m
Employees: 4
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE NON-PROFIT HOUSING RENTALS TO LOW AND MODERATE INCOME FAMILIES AND FAMILIES DISPLACED FROM URBAN RENEWAL AREAS.
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 50
MISSION:
TO EMPOWER INDIVIDUALS AND ENHANCE THEIR QUALITY OF LIFE WITHIN AN ENVIRONMENT THAT OFFERS AN ARRAY OR VOCATIONAL SERVICES INCLUDING WORKSHOP OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DISABLED.
Commerce Township, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $5m
Employees: 99
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to provide, on an outpatient basis, a combination of treatment and education services to restore maximum functioning, a sense of well-being and a personally satisfying level of independence for individuals who have temporary or permanent disabilities.
Newaygo, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $244k
Employees: 4
MISSION:
THE MISSION OF THE NEWAYGO COUNTY MUSEUM AND HERITAGE CENTER IS TO COLLECT, PRESERVE AND SHARE NEWAYGO COUNTY HISTORY.
Pinconning, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $681k
Employees: 34
MISSION:
TO PROVIDE A RESIDENTIAL SUMMER CAMP FOR SPECIAL NEEDS INDIVIDUALS THROUGHOUT THE MID-MICHIGAN AREA.
Bloomfield Hills, MI
Assets: $2m
Revenue: $135k
MISSION:
TO SUPPORT THE JEWISH COMMUNITY AND THE COMMUNITY AS A WHOLE.