To improve equitable access to a quality education by connecting student and program needs to philanthropic support.
Oakland Community College Foundation’s giving is tightly tied to Oakland Community College itself: its three largest recent grants all went to the college in Auburn Hills, including $590,583 in 2024 and $431,714 in 2025. That pattern fits the foundation’s stated purpose of improving equitable access to a quality education by connecting student and program needs to philanthropic support. The foundation’s work centers on scholarships, student emergency and success funds, program and project support, planned giving, and capital and campaign fundraising. A few of its named programs show how that support reaches students. The Student Success Fund is meant to help students facing financial barriers that threaten enrollment and completion, while the Student Essential Needs Fund addresses food, housing, and other basic needs. Scholarships are another major channel: OCC Foundation Scholarships are awarded through Scholarship Universe to currently enrolled OCC students, and the Culinary Scholarships campaign supports students in culinary programs. The foundation also uses annual giving and matching challenges to direct donors toward priority funds.
Scholarships are a core part of the foundation’s work. Through OCC Foundation Scholarships, donor-funded awards go to currently enrolled OCC students via Scholarship Universe, with scholarship purposes including field of study, community service, first-generation status, and residency. A separate scholarship stream supports culinary students through the Campaign for the Culinary Studies Institute. Student support is another clear focus. The Student Success Fund provides non-emergency financial help for costs beyond tuition when students face barriers to enrollment and completion. Related basic-needs efforts include the Student Essential Needs Fund, which covers food, housing, and emergency expenses. The foundation also backs academic and campus-specific projects. Its program and project funding supports student and academic program needs, while annual fundraising efforts such as Talon Day of Giving and matching gift challenges direct donors to priority funds.
Typical grant size is large and fairly clustered: the 25th percentile is $443,820, the median is $455,925, and the 75th percentile is $523,254. The recent record also shows repeated grants to the same recipient across 2023, 2024, and 2025, indicating an ongoing relationship with Oakland Community College rather than one-off awards. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals. Some channels accept unsolicited requests, including OCC Foundation Scholarships and several campaign or matching programs, while others are donor-directed or managed internally.
$1.5M
$11.2M
$719K
$482K
Most grants fall between $444K and $523K, with a median of $456K.
25th Percentile
$444K
Median
$456K
75th Percentile
$523K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in MI.
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Giving is local and stays in Michigan. All reported grants went to recipients in the HQ state, and the recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based. The recent grants table points to Auburn Hills as the main recipient city, which is also where Oakland Community College is located. Named program geography is centered on Oakland County and OCC campuses, with scholarships and student-support funds focused on Oakland Community College students.
Its stated focus is improving equitable access to a quality education by connecting student and program needs to philanthropic support. The listed focus areas center on scholarships, student emergency and success funds, program and project funds, planned giving and legacy gifts, and capital and campaign fundraising.
Yes. The Student Success Fund is designed for non-emergency financial support when students face barriers that threaten enrollment and success, and the Student Essential Needs Fund addresses food, housing, and emergency expenses.
Yes. The foundation runs OCC Foundation Scholarships through Scholarship Universe for currently enrolled OCC students, and it also supports culinary scholarships through the Campaign for the Culinary Studies Institute.
Its giving is local, with 100% of grants going to recipients in Michigan. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based, and named programs are centered on Oakland County and OCC campuses.
The typical grant size is high and concentrated: the 25th percentile is $443,820, the median is $455,925, and the 75th percentile is $523,254.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE | AUBURN HILLS, MI | $431,714 | 2025 | SEE SCHEDULE I, PART IV |
| OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE | AUBURN HILLS, MI | $590,583 | 2024 | SEE SCHEDULE I, PART IV |
| OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE | AUBURN HILLS, MI | $455,925 | 2023 | SEE SCHEDULE I, PART IV |
OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$431,714SEE SCHEDULE I, PART IV
OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$590,583SEE SCHEDULE I, PART IV
OAKLAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE
$455,925SEE SCHEDULE I, PART IV