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Want to support college access and success in Michigan? There are several ways to get involved with Michigan College Access Network. We offer a variety of events and professional development opportunities, and we have grants available for schools and organizations interested in equity-driven work. Our AdviseMI and College Completion Corps programs place AmeriCorps members at schools and campuses across the state. We are always happy to talk with potential funders about ways they can support college access and success work across the state. 

 

Sign up for our Newsletter

MCAN's biweekly newsletter is the best way to stay up to date on college access and success efforts in Michigan. We also send out periodic legislative updates, grant and professional development opportunities, and other key communications to our network.

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Become a Funding Partner

MCAN's work is possible thanks to the individuals and organizations that have supported us since our founding in 2010. Our funders help us provide grants to LCANs, host conferences and professional development opportunities for college access professionals, and offer statewide resources. Join our network of proud supporters to help us reach our goal and strengthen Michigan's future. 

Foundation, Organization, and State Supporters

To learn more about how you could become part of the movement and fund MCAN initiatives to support Michigan students, contact Tyler Guenette, MCAN chief of staff.

 

MCAN Conference Sponsors

MCAN's annual conference gathers educators, administrators, community leaders, policy experts, and other college access and success professionals from across the state to discuss how we can build stronger communities and greater economic prosperity for all Michiganders through postsecondary education. This conference is only possible through the support of our sponsors, and we offer a variety of sponsorship levels.

For more information about this year's conference, email conference@micollegeaccess.org.