
The following organizations have signed on to support the Michigan EITC Coalition’s call to expand the state Earned Income Tax Credit to 30% of the federal credit. Click here to see a copy of the sign-on letter, and click here to add your organization’s name to the list.
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ACCESS
Access of West Michigan
Accounting Aid Society
Alger Marquette Community Action Board
Anderson Economic Group
Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Regional Chamber
Astera Credit Union
Autism Alliance of Michigan
Avenue for the Arts
AYA Youth Collective
Bandhu Gardens
Bay Area Chamber of Commerce
BellFamily3
Berrien Community Foundation
Bethany Christian Services
Beyond Grants
BLBurchConsulting LLC
Brilliant Detroit
Buist Community Assistance Center
Business In A Bag LLC
Business Leaders for Michigan
Canfield Consortium
Capital Area Housing Partnership
Capital Area United Way
Christian Reformed Church of North America
Church of the Messiah Housing Corporation
Church of the Servant
City of Lincoln Park
Classis GR East of the CRCNA
Communities First, Inc.
Community Action Allegan County
Community Development Advocates of Detroit
Community Economic Development Association of Michigan (CEDAM)
Community Food Club
Community Foundation for Northeast Michigan
Community Mental Health Association of Michigan
Comunidades Para Todxs
Consulting by Anée LLC
COTS
COTS Detroit
Council of Michigan Foundations
CSH
Detroit Affordable Housing Task
Detroit Disability Power
Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation
Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce
Disability Network Eastern Michigan
Disability Network Southwest Michigan
Downs Diversity Initiatives
Dwelling Place of Grand Rapids
Eastminster Presbyterian Church
Economic Justice Alliance of Michigan
Economic Needs Task Force
ELO Network
Essential Needs Task Force
Evolution Housing Advocacy and Services
Experience Grand Rapids
Extended Learning Opportunities
Family Promise
Family Promise of Grand Rapids
Fifth Third Bank
Finally United Corporation
FitKids360
FiveCAP, Inc.
Flint & Genesee Group,
Flint & Genesee Chamber
Food Gatherers
Friends of Lincoln Park Farmers Market/DBA Lincoln Park Farmers Market
Genesis Non Profit Housing Corporation
Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce
Grand Rapids Homes for all
Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation
Grandville Avenue Arts & Humanities
Great Lakes ADA of Michigan
Greater Grand Rapids NAACP
Greater Ottawa County United Way
Greene & Associates
GROWING HOPE, INC.
Habitat for Humanity Capital Region
Hamtramck Area Disaster Recovery Group
Health Care Association of Michigan
Health Net of West Michigan
Heart of West Michigan 2-1-1
Heart of West Michigan United Way
Hispanic Center of Western Michigan
Holland Helpers, LLC
Home Repair Services
Hope Gain Center of West Michigan
Hope Network
Hope Starts Here Detroit
Hope Village Revitalization CDC
Interstate Hotels
Joy Southfield Community Development Corporation (JSCDC)
Kalamazoo Community Foundation
KConnect
KD Coaching and Consulting LLC.
Kent County Essential Needs Task Force (ENTF)
Kent District Library
Kent ISD
Kent ISD Adult Education
Lake Trust Credit Union
Lakesha’s Help and Hand
Lakeshore Housing Alliance
Landscape of Infant Mental Health in Michigan Policy Group
Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce
Legacy & Love LLC
Lighthouse MI
Lions & Rabbits Center for the Arts
Macomb Community College
Macomb County Chamber of Commerce
Macomb County Community Mental Health
Macomb County Office of Senior Services
Macomb County Veteran Services
Marine Adams Law PC
Mel Trotter Ministries
Metrics Reporting, Inc.
Metro Detroit Policy Committee
MI Coalition Against Homelessness
Michigan 2-1-1
Michigan Association of Community and Adult Education
Michigan Association of United Ways
Michigan Catholic Conference
Michigan Chamber of Commerce
Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness
Michigan Coalition on Black Civic Participation
Michigan Community Action Association
Michigan Consensus Policy Project
Michigan Faith in Action
Michigan Family Forum
Michigan League for Public Policy
Michigan Manufacturers Association
Michigan Nonprofit Association
Michigan Retailers Association
Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association
Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion
Michigan Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Network (MUUSJN)
Michigan Voices
Michigan Works! Association
Michigan’s Children
Mid Michigan Community Action
Midland Area Community Foundation
Midland Business Alliance
MOASH
Momentum Center/Extended Grace
Nation Outside
Neighborhood Engagement Hub
New Development Corporation
Noor’s Heaven of West Michigan Services
North Coast Community Consultants
North End Wellness Coalition
Northern Michigan Chamber Alliance
Oakland Forward
Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency
Oakland University
Old Town Commercial Association
Otsego Community Foundation
Ottawa County CMH
Our Kitchen Table
Parent EDUCATION ALLIANCE
Parent Think Tank
Positive Impact for Life
Principia, LLC
Project GREEN
Proponents LLC
Proxy LLC
Purposeful Journey, LLC
Purposeful Journey, LLC
Resilience: Advocates for Ending Violence River Business Group LLC
Roy Public Affairs
SAGE Metro Detroit
Saginaw County Chamber of Commerce Samaria J’s Salon/Legacy & Love
School of Social Work, University of Michigan – AA SECOM Resource Center
Second Mile Video
Seeds of Promise
Shalom Seekers
Shea’s Community Resources
Single Family Living
Small Business Association of Michigan
Southwest Economic Solutions
Southwest Michigan Community Action Agency
Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber
Southwestern Michigan Urban League
St. Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church, Benton Harbor
St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center
Sterling Heights Regional Chamber of Commerce
Supreme Transitions
TalentFirst
Tawas Tool Company
The Cleanout Master
The Henry Ford
The PROACTIVE Project, Inc
The SOURCE
Think Babies Michigan
Traverse City Tourism
Traverse Connect
Trinity Health
United Church Outreach Ministry (UCOM)
United Way for Southeastern Michigan
United Way Montcalm – Ionia Counties
United Way of Midland County
United Way of Northeast Michigan
United Way of Northwest Michigan
United Way of Ottawa and Allegan Counties
United Way of South Central Michigan
United Way of Southwest Michigan
United Way of the Battle Creek and Kalamazoo Region
United Way of the Lakeshore
United Way of Washtenaw County
University of Michigan Health-West
Upsurge Strategies
UpTogether
Urban Communities
Urban League of West Michigan
Urbansparks1@gmail.com
VA VITA
Venture, Inc.
Veteran Services of Macomb County
Vibrant Futures
Visit Detroit
VITA
Volunteers In Service
Wayne County Community College District
Wayne Metro Community Action Agency
West Michigan Center for Arts + Technology
West Michigan Environmental Action Council
West Michigan Works!
Write Strategy

Jay Cutler joined the League in March 2026 as the Kids Count Senior Data Analyst, where he collects, analyzes, and prepares data for Kids Count in Michigan.
Danielle Taylor-Basemore joined the League as the Development Data and Stewardship Coordinator in June 2025. She brings with her five years of nonprofit experience with a special focus on community engagement, data visualization and strategic programming. Prior to joining the League, Danielle served as the Business District, Safety, and Digital Manager at Jefferson East, Inc.
Scott Preston is a Senior Policy Analyst with the Michigan League for Public Policy, where he leads the organization’s immigration and criminal justice reform portfolios. In the three years prior to joining the League, Scott facilitated the Southeast Michigan Refugee Collaborative and managed a small business economic development program at Global Detroit. His work included launching Michigan’s first Refugee Film Festival and building on a trusted connector model that linked marginalized communities with crucial resources. Scott’s work at the League is informed by his background in journalism and research. He spent four years covering the Syrian refugee crisis in the Middle East for publications such as The Economist, and later worked with unaccompanied refugee minors through Samaritas. Scott holds a master’s degree in international migration and public policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Kate Powers joined the League as the Chief Development Officer in February 2025. Prior to joining the League, Kate held leadership positions at many Michigan nonprofit organizations, most recently serving as the COO and Chief Development Officer of Ele’s Place. Kate has spent the bulk of her career in fundraising, with a short stint in the state Legislature as a legislative aide to members in both chambers. Kate is a graduate of Michigan State University’s James Madison College with a Bachelor of Arts in Social Relations and has a certificate in fundraising management from the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University. Additionally, Kate served on the East Lansing Public Schools Board of Education and is a past President of the Junior League of Lansing. In her free time, she enjoys traveling with her husband and her son and saving outfit of the day and home decor ideas on Pinterest.
Nicholas Hess joined the League as the Fiscal Policy Analyst in September of 2024. In this role, Nicholas focuses on tax policy, government revenue, and their impact on working families and racial equity, including the effects of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC). Nicholas values the role that judicious fiscal policy can play in the improvement of people’s lives and the economy, alleviating inequities along the way.
Audrey Matusz joined the League as the Visual Communications Specialist in September 2024. She supports the team with implementing social media strategies and brainstorming creative ways to talk about public policy. She brings with her nearly a decade of experience in producing digital products for evidence-based social justice initiatives.
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Mikell Frey is a communications professional with a passion for using the art of storytelling to positively impact lives. She strongly believes that positive social change can be inspired by the sharing of data-driven information coupled with the unique perspectives of people from all walks of life across Michigan, especially those who have faced extraordinary barriers. 



Yona Isaacs (she/hers) is an Early Childhood Data Analyst for the Kids Count project. After earning her Bachelor of Science in Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience at the University of Michigan, she began her career as a research coordinator in pediatric psychiatry using data to understand the impacts of brain activity and genetics on children’s behavior and mental health symptoms. This work prompted an interest in exploring social determinants of health and the role of policy in promoting equitable opportunities for all children, families, and communities. She returned to the University of Michigan to complete her Masters in Social Work focused on Social Policy and Evaluation, during which she interned with the ACLU of Michigan’s policy and legislative team and assisted local nonprofit organizations in creating data and evaluation metrics. She currently serves as a coordinator for the Michigan Center for Youth Justice on a project aiming to increase placement options and enhance cultural competency within the juvenile justice system for LGBTQIA+ youth. Yona is eager to put her data skills to work at the League in support of data-driven policies that advocate for equitable access to healthcare, education, economic security, and opportunity for 0-5 year old children. In her free time, she enjoys tackling DIY house projects and trying new outdoor activities with her dog.
Rachel Richards rejoined the League in December 2020 as the Fiscal Policy Director working on state budget and tax policies. Prior to returning to the League, she served as the Director of Legislative Affairs for the Michigan Department of Treasury, the tax policy analyst and Legislative Director for the Michigan League for Public Policy, and a policy analyst and the Appropriations Coordinator for the Democratic Caucus of the Michigan House of Representatives. She brings with her over a decade of experience in policies focused on economic opportunity, including workforce issues, tax, and state budget.
Simon Marshall-Shah joined the Michigan League for Public Policy as a State Policy Fellow in August 2019. His work focuses on state policy as it relates to the budget, immigration, health care and other League policy priorities. Before joining the League, he worked in Washington, D.C. at the Association for Community Affiliated Plans (ACAP), providing federal policy and advocacy support to nonprofit, Medicaid health plans (Safety Net Health Plans) related to the ACA Marketplaces as well as Quality & Operations.


Renell Weathers, Michigan League for Public Policy (MLPP) Community Engagement Consultant. As community engagement consultant, Renell works with organizations throughout the state in connecting the impact of budget and tax policies to their communities. She is motivated by the belief that all children and adults deserve the opportunity to achieve their dreams regardless of race, ethnicity, religion or economic class.


Emily Jorgensen joined the Michigan League for Public Policy in July 2019. She deeply cares about the well-being of individuals and families and has a great love for Michigan. She is grateful that her position at the League enables her to combine these passions and work to help promote policies that will lead to better opportunities and security for all Michiganders.
Megan Farnsworth joined the League’s staff in December 2022 as Executive Assistant. Megan is driven by work that is personally fulfilling, and feels honored to help support the work of an organization that pushes for more robust programming and opportunities for the residents of our state. She’s excited and motivated to gain overarching knowledge of the policies and agendas that the League supports.



