LANSING, MI

Michigan College Access Network

Quick Facts

EIN
36-4619621
Location
LANSING, MI
Category
Education
NTEE Code
B19
Total Assets
$11.6M
Annual Income
$14.7M
Annual Revenue
$14.7M
IRS Ruling Year
2008
Tax Subsection
501(c)(03)

About This Organization

Michigan College Access Network is a nonprofit organization based in LANSING, MI. It received its IRS tax-exempt ruling in 2008. The organization is classified under IRC Section 501(c)(03). It operates in the area of education. Total assets are reported at $11.6M. Annual income is $14.7M. The organization has received $6.6M in foundation grants from 13 funders. It has received $34K in federal awards from 1 agency.

Grants Received from Foundations

Foundation grants awarded to Michigan College Access Network, based on IRS 990-PF filings.

FunderAmountYearPurpose
Kresge Foundation$425K2024GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT
The Ralph C Wilson Jr Foundation$350K2024D3C3 Phase I Implementation Support
Kresge Foundation$65K2024PROJECT SUPPORT GRANT FOR THE DETROIT COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK'S (DCAN) PRIMARY STRATEGIC INITIATIVES.
Kresge Foundation$700K2023GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO INCREASE COLLEGE ATTAINMENT IN MICHIGAN.
The Ralph C Wilson Jr Foundation$350K2023SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE D3C3 AND SUPPORT PATHWAYS TO HIGH-QUALITY MIDDLE-SKILL JOBS.
Kresge Foundation$215K2023THIS GRANT WILL SUPPORT THE DETROIT COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK'S (DCAN) PRIMARY STRATEGIC INITIATIVES FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS: INCREASING STUDENT ACCESS TO HIGH QUALITY COLLEGE COUNSELING, INCREASING DETROIT COLLEGE ENROLLMENT, AND INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE OF DETROIT STUDENTS READY FOR COLLEGE.
Skillman Foundation$175K2023DCAN OPERATIONAL AND PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
W K Kellogg Foundation$125K2023expand educational pathways for Michigan residents that lead to in-demand industry certificates, post-secondary credentials, employment and improved economic mobility
Ally Charitable Foundation$50K2023DETROIT GRADUATING SENIOR MATRICULATION
Skillman Foundation$50K2023OUTREACH AND AWARENESS BUILDING FOR MICHIGAN ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$44K2023To increase access and build the capacity of youth, families and program staff engaged in afterschool programs by implementing high-quality college and career readiness initiatives through statewide afterschool networks.
Kresge Foundation$400K2022GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO INCREASE COLLEGE ATTAINMENT IN MICHIGAN.
Kresge Foundation$400K2022GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO INCREASE COLLEGE ATTAINMENT IN MICHIGAN.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$180K2022To increase access and build the capacity of youth, families and program staff engaged in afterschool programs by implementing high-quality college and career readiness initiatives through statewide afterschool networks.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$180K2022To increase access and build the capacity of youth, families and program staff engaged in afterschool programs by implementing high-quality college and career readiness initiatives through statewide afterschool networks.
Skillman Foundation$175K2022DCAN OPERATIONAL AND PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
Skillman Foundation$175K2022DCAN OPERATIONAL AND PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
Ally Charitable Foundation$50K2022Detroit Graduating Senior Matriculation
The Ralph C Wilson Jr Foundation$40K2022TO SUPPORT A STRATEGIC AND ORGANIZATIONAL PLANNING PROCESS WITHIN THE LEO 60X30 OFFICE
The Ralph C Wilson Jr Foundation$40K2022TO SUPPORT A STRATEGIC AND ORGANIZATIONAL PLANNING PROCESS WITHIN THE LEO 60X30 OFFICE
Kresge Foundation$37K2022TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO HELP MCAN MAKE PROGRESS TOWARD ITS GOAL OF INCREASING MICHIGAN'S POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT RATE TO 60% BY 2030.
Kresge Foundation$37K2022TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO HELP MCAN MAKE PROGRESS TOWARD ITS GOAL OF INCREASING MICHIGAN'S POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT RATE TO 60% BY 2030.
Kresge Foundation$25K2022THIS GRANT WILL SUPPORT THE DETROIT COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK'S (DCAN) PRIMARY STRATEGIC INITIATIVES FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS: INCREASING STUDENT ACCESS TO HIGH QUALITY COLLEGE COUNSELING, INCREASING DETROIT COLLEGE ENROLLMENT, AND INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE OF DETROIT STUDENTS READY FOR COLLEGE (AS MEASURED BY ACT/SAT SCORES AND GPA).
Lumina Foundation For Education Inc.$25K2022To support technical assistance aligned to Lumina's State Policy Agenda.
Kresge Foundation$25K2022THIS GRANT WILL SUPPORT THE DETROIT COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK'S (DCAN) PRIMARY STRATEGIC INITIATIVES FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS: INCREASING STUDENT ACCESS TO HIGH QUALITY COLLEGE COUNSELING, INCREASING DETROIT COLLEGE ENROLLMENT, AND INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE OF DETROIT STUDENTS READY FOR COLLEGE (AS MEASURED BY ACT/SAT SCORES AND GPA).
Dte Energy Foundation$5K2022EDUCATION
Dte Energy Foundation$5K2022EDUCATION
Lumina Foundation For Education Inc.$3K2022To support the Michigan College Access Network's 11th annual conference
Kresge Foundation$270K2021TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO HELP MCAN MAKE PROGRESS TOWARD ITS GOAL OF INCREASING MICHIGAN'S POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT RATE TO 60% BY 2030.
Kresge Foundation$161K2021THIS GRANT WILL SUPPORT THE DETROIT COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK'S (DCAN) PRIMARY STRATEGIC INITIATIVES FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS: INCREASING STUDENT ACCESS TO HIGH QUALITY COLLEGE COUNSELING, INCREASING DETROIT COLLEGE ENROLLMENT, AND INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE OF DETROIT STUDENTS READY FOR COLLEGE (AS MEASURED BY ACT/SAT SCORES AND GPA).
Skillman Foundation$145K2021DCAN OPERATIONAL AND PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
W K Kellogg Foundation$125K2021expand educational pathways for Michigan residents that lead to in-demand industry certificates, post-secondary credentials, employment and improved economic mobility
Consumers Energy Foundation$100K2021DESIGNATED FOR MICHIGAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATION - COMPREHENSIVE SUPPORT FOR MI STUDENT SUCCESS
Madeleine And Mandell L Berman Foundation$45K2021UNRESTRICTED
Deroy Testamentary Foundation$35K2021GENERAL PURPOSE GRANT
Mcgregor Fund$30K2021Project Support
Ally Charitable Foundation$25K2021How to Reach Hillman
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$20K2021To increase access and build the capacity of youth and families engaged in afterschool programs by implementing high-quality college and career readiness initiatives through statewide afterschool networks.
Kresge Foundation$695K2020TO PROVIDE GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT TO HELP MCAN MAKE PROGRESS TOWARD ITS GOAL OF INCREASING MICHIGAN'S POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT RATE TO 60% BY 2030.
Kresge Foundation$229K2020THIS GRANT WILL SUPPORT THE DETROIT COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK'S (DCAN) PRIMARY STRATEGIC INITIATIVES FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS: INCREASING STUDENT ACCESS TO HIGH QUALITY COLLEGE COUNSELING, INCREASING DETROIT COLLEGE ENROLLMENT, AND INCREASING THE PERCENTAGE OF DETROIT STUDENTS READY FOR COLLEGE (AS MEASURED BY ACT/SAT SCORES AND GPA).
Skillman Foundation$155K2020DCAN OPERATIONAL AND PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$150K2020To increase access and build the capacity of youth and families engaged in afterschool programs by implementing high-quality college and career readiness initiatives through statewide afterschool networks.
Lumina Foundation For Education Inc.$50K2020To support Michigan College Access Network in their role as a Community of Practice Leader for Lumina Foundation Talent Hubs.
Fca Foundation$40K2020MATCHING RESOURCES TO DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS TO HELP THEM SUCCESSFULLY ENROLL IN COLLEGE
Skillman Foundation$16K2020SEE PART XV, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATIONRECIPIENT 8DETROIT CLASS OF 2020 VIRTUAL GRADUATION VIDEOS, CEREMONIES, COMMEMORATIVE MATERIALS, AND SOCIAL/EARNED MEDIA DUE TO COVID-19
Lumina Foundation For Education Inc.$3K2020This event brings together over 500 college access professionals to share and discuss best practices.
Skillman Foundation$3K202010TH ANNUAL MICHIGAN COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK CONFERENCE (MCAN)

Federal Awards Received

Federal grants and cooperative agreements from USAspending.gov.

AgencyProgramAmountYear
Corporation for National and Community Service1 awards totaling $34,499$34K2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Michigan College Access Network do?

Michigan College Access Network is a nonprofit organization focused on education, based in LANSING, MI. It is classified under IRC Section 501(c)(03).

Who funds Michigan College Access Network?

Michigan College Access Network has received foundation grants from Kresge Foundation, The Ralph C Wilson Jr Foundation, Skillman Foundation, and others. It has also received federal awards from Corporation for National and Community Service.

What is Michigan College Access Network's annual revenue?

Michigan College Access Network reports total assets of $11.6M. Annual income is $14.7M.

Where is Michigan College Access Network located?

Michigan College Access Network is located in LANSING, MI.

Is Michigan College Access Network a 501(c)(3)?

Yes, Michigan College Access Network is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Its EIN is 36-4619621. Donations to this organization may be tax-deductible.

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