Catholics have a particular call to engage in elections as faithful citizens by forming their consciences and voting with faith. This edition of Focus will unpack what that looks like and encourage Catholics to embrace the call to faithful citizenship in this year’s election in Michigan.
The inclusion of nonpublic schools in a bill to make the state’s expanded school meals program a permanent part of state law is another MCC advocacy accomplishment on behalf of nonpublic students. Also this week, two new resources with important information for parents of schoolkids are available for download.
MCC is offering support to legislation to improve access to and preserve affordable housing, which responds to the need for more housing in Michigan, and is aligned with the Catholic principle of promoting a preferential option for the poor.
Michigan families of both public and nonpublic students could soon apply for and receive funding to pay for out-of-pocket education expenses under a federal education tax credit program. The state of Michigan must formally opt into the program for families and students to benefit.
Michigan should officially opt into the new federal policy, which would make substantial financial support available to public and nonpublic school families facing out-of-pocket education expenses, without impacting the state School Aid Fund.
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.
HOPE is a fully integrated Catholic wellness program inclusive of a confidential Employee Assistance Programming (EAP) and Life Services designed to help you achieve your best health and wellbeing as a whole person: Spirit, Mind and Body.
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.
The Loss Mitigation Grant Program provides financial assistance for the repair, replacement, or remediation of physical hazards that pose a risk of personal injury and property damage.
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.