The Michigan Community Service Commission, in partnership with the Corporation for National and Community Service, is dedicated to engaging volunteers of all ages and supporting community-based projects throughout the state. With a focus on issues such as disaster response, education, the environment, veteran services, and more, they have leveraged over $200 million dollars and mobilized tens of thousands of volunteers to create positive change in Michigan.
Established in 1991 as the state's lead agency for volunteerism, the Michigan Community Service Commission works to strengthen communities, foster civic engagement, and build a stronger Michigan. Through initiatives like Michigan's AmeriCorps, Mentor Michigan, Volunteer Michigan, and disaster services, they view service as a powerful strategy for driving community transformation.
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