People who live in Michigan could miss out on a lot if everyone is not counted in the Census. Michigan could lose out on the political representation it deserves. And people and communities could be denied money that they need for schools, community health care, jobs, and transportation.

In 2016, Michigan received more than $29 billion from federal spending programs guided by data derived from the 2010 Census. Michigan can’t afford to miss out!

Contact these Michigan partners to get involved. The Census Counts. So do you.

State Contacts:

Michigan Nonprofit Association

Nellie Tsai, Community + Civic Engagement Director
313-394-1995
[email protected]

Joan Gustafson, External Affairs Officer
517-230-8110
[email protected]

Featured Resources


Michigan Nonprofits Count Campaign: What's at Stake
The more people counted means more money and power for Michigan residents at home and in Washington. Learn more about what's at stake.
Michigan Nonprofits Count Campaign: Why Nonprofits?
Michigan nonprofits are uniquely qualified to mobilize the hard-to-count populations for the 2020 census.