Philanthropy at MICC
Philanthropy allows MICC to provide increased access to our programs, enables growth and improvement within our organization, and empowers program innovation and development.
Our programs are currently funded through program fees and individual, foundation, and corporate contributions, which makes the role of philanthropy at MICC so very important. Philanthropy allows MICC to provide access to our programs, enables growth and improvement within our organization, and empowers program innovation and development. Each year we assess our financial needs and philanthropic priorities for the organization and make changes where and when appropriate.
Access – Our goal is to meet 50% of a family’s identified financial need, through MICC Financial Assistance. For many families, this assistance is the only way to alleviate the financial barriers that would otherwise restrict access to our program.
Growth & Improvement – One in 68 children is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder or learning difference. Investment in MICC allows the organization to prepare to grow its facilities and programming to accommodate more individuals who need these critical resources.
Program Innovation – MICC is a true pioneer in the field of community integration and independence for adults with autism spectrum disorders and learning differences. Innovation, experimentation, and exploration are necessary for MICC to be successful in program delivery. To remain competitive, we must continually evolve and enhance our curriculum to meet current economic conditions and employment trends
Growth & Improvement – One in 68 children is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder or learning difference. Investment in MICC allows the organization to prepare to grow its facilities and programming to accommodate more individuals who need these critical resources.
Program Innovation – MICC is a true pioneer in the field of community integration and independence for adults with autism spectrum disorders and learning differences. Innovation, experimentation, and exploration are necessary for MICC to be successful in program delivery. To remain competitive, we must continually evolve and enhance our curriculum to meet current economic conditions and employment trends