
NEMCSA resources are directed to programs that aid the poor and otherwise disadvantaged throughout the age spectrum, from pre-schoolers to the elderly of northeast Michigan. The funds include targeted resources aimed at very specific problems as well as resources that are more flexible in nature.
Michigan 211, funded by the United Way, is available to all Michigan residents. It connects residents with a broad range of community, government and faith-based services that can help with rent & utility costs, shelter & housing connections, food benefits and transportation assistance.
Search for free and reduced cost social service programs in your zip code. Find free or reduced-cost resources like food, housing, financial assistance, health care, and more.
The mission of Communities First, Inc. is to build healthy, vibrant communities through economic development, affordable housing and innovative programming. Founded in 2010 by Glenn and Essence Wilson, Flint natives who are passionate about their hometown, the support Communities First offers focuses on the Flint area.
The Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) offers assistance to those in need with housing, education and community resources to overcome housing challenges. For additional information, visit their website.