The grassroots showed up for Catholic and nonpublic education in response to an MCC Action Alert, as nearly every state lawmaker heard from constituents about the importance of including nonpublic schools in the state budget.
MCC president and CEO Paul A. Long today offered comments regarding the death of Most Rev. Carl F. Mengeling, bishop emeritus of the Diocese of Lansing, who passed into eternal life July 1, 2025.
As lawmakers continue deliberations on the next state budget, MCC is urging the grassroots to remind their lawmakers to remember the 100,000 students who attend nonpublic schools. Also this week, updates on legislation regarding prayer outside abortion clinics as well as police reform.
The Church, recognizing that families are essential to the common good and a well-functioning society, supports policies that prioritize the well-being of families. Read how the proposed Working Parents Tax Credit, supported by MCC, would accomplish this by providing targeted relief to low-income working parents raising young children.
The House unveiled and passed a school spending budget that provides $40 million to nonpublic schools to spend on a variety of essential services, including, for the first time, expanding access to free school meals for children. Plus, a convincing victory for religious exercise rights was delivered by the U.S. Supreme Court recently.
Designed to care for the physical, mental, and financial wellbeing of our participants, Michigan Catholic Conference provides a full spectrum of employee benefits and wellbeing programs to Catholic entities throughout Michigan. Generally, entities may choose which plans and programs they wish to offer. Providing administrative support for the MCC benefit plans and programs, the Benefits Team serves both the entity and its employees with personal service by phone, email, chat, and in-person.
For the best response time and most effective claim handling, no matter the type of loss, call the new MCC designated Gallagher Bassett 24/7 hotline at (833) MCC-LOSS (833-622-5677).
Applications for special events are now only submitted online. Compared to the triplicate forms, this process is more efficient and eliminates the need for reviewing, processing, and mailing back the completed forms.
Fill out the form associated with your respective (arch)diocese and remember to keep one copy in the vehicle at all times and a copy in the office for tab renewal with the State.
Whether you need a COI for an event, equipment lease or rental, or use of third party space, please fill out the request form in its entirety and we will provide you with the certificate or contact you with questions.
Constructing a new building? Bequeathed a house? Renovating an existing building? In order to have adequate property insurance on any new or renewed structure, please provide us with as much detail as possible on the subsequent form.