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    Michigan Education Association

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    EAST LANSING, MISitio web5173326551

    About Michigan Education Association

    The Michigan Education Association is dedicated to the principles of public education, advancement of quality education, and security of the rights of education employees.

    Focus Areas

    K-12 educationHigher educationLiteracy initiativesScholarshipsProfessional developmentLabor and union advocacy

    Who They Fund

    local affiliates (locals)union memberslocal presidents and leadersregion/regional coordinating councilsuniserv/field staff (part-time release positions)

    Funding Style

    capacity building

    About Michigan Education Association

    The Michigan Education Association consistently directs funding toward local affiliate capacity, member engagement, and release-time support for union leaders and staff. Its recent awards show a clear pattern of operational support for education associations and coordinating councils across Michigan, alongside larger general-purpose grants to civic advocacy groups. At the top of the list, Michigan Civic Action Fund received $70,000 in 2025 for general purpose support, and Progress Michigan Inc received $25,000 in 2025 for general purpose support. Those awards sit alongside a broader mix of grants to local education associations, regional councils, and uniserv or field staff positions. The foundation’s active scholarship program adds a second dimension to its work. The MEA Scholarship supports eligible dependents of MEA or MEA-Retired members attending Michigan postsecondary or vocational institutions, including an additional BIPOC scholarship component. That program aligns with the association’s stated emphasis on public education, quality education, and the rights of education employees. In practice, the grant list suggests a funder focused on education-sector infrastructure, member development, and support that helps local organizations function.

    What Michigan Education Association Funds

    A large share of the foundation’s giving supports local affiliate organizational capacity. Michigan State University Association of Professional Academics received $15,900 in 2024 and $11,900 in 2025 for building full capacity locals, while Kalamazoo County Education Association received $10,400 in 2024 and $7,605 in 2025 for the same purpose. Member engagement and release time are another recurring theme. MEA 6-E Coordinating Council received $10,800 in 2025 and $8,000 in 2024 for member engagement and release time grants, and Kentwood Education Association received $5,405 in 2025 for a local president release time program, a local release time grant, and a fall 2024 BFCL grant. Training and coordination also appear repeatedly. Lakes Area Coordinating Council received $8,000 in 2025 for a training grant, while MEA 13-CDE Shoreline Educational Coordinating Council received $5,400 in both 2024 and 2025 for member/leader training and uniserv subsidy support.

    How Michigan Education Association Gives

    Typical grants cluster in the mid-thousands: the 25th percentile is $5,400, the median is $7,525, and the 75th percentile is $10,600. The largest listed award is a clear outlier at $70,000. The pattern is recurring rather than one-off. Several recipients appear in multiple years, including Michigan State University Association of Professional Academics, Kalamazoo County Education Association, MEA 6-E Coordinating Council, and MEA 13-CDE Shoreline Educational Coordinating Council. The foundation operates as an association funder rather than an individual-giving or program-related-investment vehicle, and its active MEA Scholarship program accepts unsolicited applications.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $257K

    Total Assets

    $107.1M

    Total Revenue

    $60M

    Total Expenses

    $46.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $5K and $11K, with a median of $8K.

    25th Percentile

    $5K

    Median

    $8K

    75th Percentile

    $11K

    Geographic Reach

    Local2 states funded

    About 96% of grants go to recipients in MI.

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    Leadership

    ERIK EDOFF

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    operational/role-based support (release time/subsidy)
    training and professional development
    ongoing/recurring grant support

    Topics

    local affiliate organizational capacitymember engagement and retentionleader and member training/skill developmentrelease time for local leaders/staffregional council coordination and subsidy

    Where Michigan Education Association Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is overwhelmingly concentrated in Michigan, which accounts for 96% of recipient locations. The grants list also shows a small number of recipients outside the state, including Forest Hills Education Association in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. Within Michigan, awards reach recipients in Madison Heights, Lansing, Okemos, Larthrup Village, Clinton Township, Commerce Township, Kalamazoo, Cadillac, Ada, Grosse Pointe Farms, Byron Center, Norton Shores, Dundee, Plymouth, Saginaw, and East Lansing. That distribution points to support for local associations and regional councils across the state rather than a single metro area.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Michigan Education Association

    What kinds of organizations does Michigan Education Association fund most often?

    The grant list is centered on local education associations, coordinating councils, and related union infrastructure. Recent awards include support for building full capacity locals, member engagement and release time, training, and region council subsidies. The foundation also makes larger general-purpose grants to civic advocacy organizations.

    Does Michigan Education Association accept unsolicited scholarship applications?

    Yes. The MEA Scholarship program accepts unsolicited applications from eligible dependents of MEA or MEA-Retired members attending Michigan postsecondary or vocational institutions. It also includes an additional BIPOC scholarship component.

    What is a typical grant size?

    Typical awards are in the mid-thousands. The p25 grant size is $5,400, the median is $7,525, and the p75 is $10,600. The listed awards also include a much larger $70,000 grant at the top of the range.

    Are Michigan Education Association grants mostly local?

    Yes. The geographic scope is local, and 96% of grants in the recipient distribution go to organizations in Michigan. The recipient list is concentrated in Michigan cities and coordinating councils, with a small number of awards outside the state.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    MICHIGAN CIVIC ACTION FUNDMADISON HEIGHTS, MI$70,0002025GENERAL PURPOSE
    PROGRESS MICHIGAN INCLANSING, MI$25,0002025GENERAL PURPOSE
    MSU APAOKEMOS, MI$11,9002025BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS
    TROY EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONLARTHRUP VILLAGE, MI$11,0002025BFCL GRANT- SPRING 2024 AND FALL 2024 BFCL GRANT
    MEA 6-E COORDINATING COUNCILCLINTON TWP, MI$10,8002025MEMBER ENGAGEMENT & RELEASE TIME GRANT
    LAKES AREA COORDINATING COUNCILCOMMERCE TWP, MI$8,00020252023-2024 TRAINING GRANT
    KALAMAZOO COUNTY EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONKALAMAZOO, MI$7,6052025BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS
    GRAND RAPIDS EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONADA, MI$7,5252025SPRING 2024 BFCL GRANT
    FOREST HILLS EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONJOHNSTOWN, PA$6,7532025SPRING 2024 BFCL GRANT
    GROSSE POINTE-EAGROSSE POINTE FARMS, MI$6,6002025SPRING 2024 BFCL GRANT
    KENTWOOD EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONBYRON CENTER, MI$5,4052025LOCAL PRES RELEASE TIME PROGRAM (PART TIME), LOCAL RELEASE TIME GRANT AND FALL 2024 BFCL GRANT
    MEA 13-CDE SHORELINE EDUCATIONAL COORDINATING COUNCILNORTON SHORES, MI$5,4002025MEMBER/LEADER TRAINING GRANT AND UNISERV SUBSIDY GRANT
    MEA REGION 3DUNDEE, MI$5,2932025REGION COUNCIL SUBSIDY FOR 2023-24, REGION COORDINATING COUNCIL REIMB 2023-24
    LANSING SCHOOLS EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONEAST LANSING, MI$5,2502025FALL 2024 BFCL GRANT
    MEA 11-CDE COORDINATING COUNCILSAGINAW, MI$5,14320252023-24 TRAINING GRANT, 2023-2024 SUBSIDY GRANT
    MEA REGION 2PLYMOUTH, MI$5,1122025REGION COUNCIL SUBSIDY FOR 2023-24 AND REGION COORDINATING COUNCIL REIMB 2023-24
    MSU APAOKEMOS, MI$15,9002024BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS
    KALAMAZOO COUNTY EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONKALAMAZOO, MI$10,4002024BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS
    MEA 7-IJ COORDINATING COUNCILCOMMERCE TWP, MI$8,0002024MEMBER ENGAGEMENT & RELEASE TIME GRANT
    MEA 6-E COORDINATING COUNCILCLINTON TWP, MI$8,0002024MEMBER ENGAGEMENT & RELEASE TIME GRANT
    MEA 15-B COORDINATING COUNCILCADILLAC, MI$7,5002024BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS
    MEA 9-E9-13 COORDINATING COUNCILNORTON SHORES, MI$5,4002024MEMBER ENGAGEMENT & TRAINING GRANT
    MEA 13-CDE SHORELINE EDUCATIONAL COORDINATING COUNCILNORTON SHORES, MI$5,4002024MEMBER/LEADER TRAINING GRANT AND UNISERV SUBSIDY GRANT

    MICHIGAN CIVIC ACTION FUND

    $70,000
    MADISON HEIGHTS, MI2025

    GENERAL PURPOSE

    PROGRESS MICHIGAN INC

    $25,000
    LANSING, MI2025

    GENERAL PURPOSE

    MSU APA

    $11,900
    OKEMOS, MI2025

    BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS

    TROY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

    $11,000
    LARTHRUP VILLAGE, MI2025

    BFCL GRANT- SPRING 2024 AND FALL 2024 BFCL GRANT

    MEA 6-E COORDINATING COUNCIL

    $10,800
    CLINTON TWP, MI2025

    MEMBER ENGAGEMENT & RELEASE TIME GRANT

    LAKES AREA COORDINATING COUNCIL

    $8,000
    COMMERCE TWP, MI2025

    2023-2024 TRAINING GRANT

    KALAMAZOO COUNTY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

    $7,605
    KALAMAZOO, MI2025

    BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS

    GRAND RAPIDS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

    $7,525
    ADA, MI2025

    SPRING 2024 BFCL GRANT

    FOREST HILLS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

    $6,753
    JOHNSTOWN, PA2025

    SPRING 2024 BFCL GRANT

    GROSSE POINTE-EA

    $6,600
    GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MI2025

    SPRING 2024 BFCL GRANT

    KENTWOOD EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

    $5,405
    BYRON CENTER, MI2025

    LOCAL PRES RELEASE TIME PROGRAM (PART TIME), LOCAL RELEASE TIME GRANT AND FALL 2024 BFCL GRANT

    MEA 13-CDE SHORELINE EDUCATIONAL COORDINATING COUNCIL

    $5,400
    NORTON SHORES, MI2025

    MEMBER/LEADER TRAINING GRANT AND UNISERV SUBSIDY GRANT

    MEA REGION 3

    $5,293
    DUNDEE, MI2025

    REGION COUNCIL SUBSIDY FOR 2023-24, REGION COORDINATING COUNCIL REIMB 2023-24

    LANSING SCHOOLS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

    $5,250
    EAST LANSING, MI2025

    FALL 2024 BFCL GRANT

    MEA 11-CDE COORDINATING COUNCIL

    $5,143
    SAGINAW, MI2025

    2023-24 TRAINING GRANT, 2023-2024 SUBSIDY GRANT

    MEA REGION 2

    $5,112
    PLYMOUTH, MI2025

    REGION COUNCIL SUBSIDY FOR 2023-24 AND REGION COORDINATING COUNCIL REIMB 2023-24

    MSU APA

    $15,900
    OKEMOS, MI2024

    BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS

    KALAMAZOO COUNTY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

    $10,400
    KALAMAZOO, MI2024

    BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS

    MEA 7-IJ COORDINATING COUNCIL

    $8,000
    COMMERCE TWP, MI2024

    MEMBER ENGAGEMENT & RELEASE TIME GRANT

    MEA 6-E COORDINATING COUNCIL

    $8,000
    CLINTON TWP, MI2024

    MEMBER ENGAGEMENT & RELEASE TIME GRANT

    MEA 15-B COORDINATING COUNCIL

    $7,500
    CADILLAC, MI2024

    BUILDING FULL CAPACITY LOCALS

    MEA 9-E9-13 COORDINATING COUNCIL

    $5,400
    NORTON SHORES, MI2024

    MEMBER ENGAGEMENT & TRAINING GRANT

    MEA 13-CDE SHORELINE EDUCATIONAL COORDINATING COUNCIL

    $5,400
    NORTON SHORES, MI2024

    MEMBER/LEADER TRAINING GRANT AND UNISERV SUBSIDY GRANT