Let’s look out for one another. And cultivate a feeling of connectedness. Together, we can donate our time and resources to help create stronger, more vibrant neighborhoods.
We’re dedicated to supporting local nonprofit organizations that align with our mission to lift one another, empower wellbeing, and multiply positive impact. Through community engagement, we aim to develop partnerships that help us make a difference throughout communities in our state. We welcome opportunities to support organizations whose programs and initiatives align with the following strategic priority areas:
We support organizations that provide resources which advance self-sufficiency and aid in the wellbeing of communities. We can build the foundation of wellbeing by ensuring our communities have access to food security, and affordable housing. Education is also a critical component to advance the economic security of local neighborhoods.
When you’re in control of your budget, you make better financial decisions. We support organizations that aid in financial empowerment in the community through financial literacy and education.
Entrepreneurs and small businesses are key to economic development. We partner with organizations that promote workforce readiness, social impact, and capacity building – to help individuals obtain, improve, and retain essential job skills.
At Allen Neighborhood Center in Lansing, a new Incubator Kitchen Program provides entry-level food entrepreneurs with an affordable kitchen and storage space to rent. Small business owners also receive business development support from the Center. As a sponsor of this space, we support fresh-food initiatives and provide resources for local start-ups to succeed.
There’s power in providing hope. And that’s just what LACASA does for families in need. This nonprofit in Livingston County provides services and support for victims of domestic violence. As a community partner, we’re proud to support this nonprofit and the essential services they provide. Our team is also passionate about supporting LACASA through volunteerism.
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