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Nonprofit Organizations

Macho Corps teams with individual and organizational donors to provide gifts to financially challenged families, especially during the holidays.  Our mission is to ignite the spirits of creativity and generosity of anyone with a heart.

Main Street Franklin is a non-profit organization that works to maximize the economic potential of Franklin's Historic Business District through the National Main Street Center's 4 Point approach. It is a volunteer driven, public private partnership that looks at economic development from a comprehensive and incremental approach.

Founded in 1825, Franklin's Village Center is a painstakingly preserved historic, architectural gem. Its a vibrant hub of commerce made up entirely of independent, locally-owned merchants.

Nonprofit Community Development Corporation serving west Pontiac through food initiatives, small business support and redeveloping vacant buildings.

Community Center coming 2023

The Organization of the Michigan Crossroads Council is unique to Michigan. The Michigan Crossroads Council (MCC) was created by the merger of nine councils in the lower peninsula of Michigan. It is a coordinating council that oversees properties, personnel, and program. This MCC is then split into four “Field Service Councils” which are then divided into districts.

Great Lakes Field Service Council
President Gerald R. Ford Field Service Council
Southern Shores Field Service Council
Water & Woods Field Service Council

New Day Foundation for Families is an accessible, trusted and patient-centric Michigan cancer support organization that provides financial and emotional resources to improve quality of life and treatment outcomes. New Day endeavors to have the resources to support every cancer patient in need, while creating opportunities to do radical good in partnership with thought leaders and solutions seekers in the community. New Day works in partnership with Michigan hospitals/cancer centers.

Oakland Christian School is a private, co-educational institution for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. With approximately 530 students across all grades, Oakland Christian School offers a unique elementary (K-5) Spanish Language Immersion Program, more than 20 varsity sports, and is the only Christian school in Michigan approved by the College Board to offer the AP Capstone Diploma.

Oakland Family Services is a private, nonprofit human service organization serving the area since 1921. It offers a continuum of prevention, education and treatment services that span the human life cycle, enrich the lives of children, strengthen families and rebuild lives. The agency builds brighter futures in our community through adoption, foster care, parenting and child development programs, free preschool for at-risk youth, and counseling services for those of all ages dealing with depress

Oakland Hope is a non-profit, volunteer-driven human service organization that has recently formed within our county. Following in the footsteps of Focus Hope and Macomb Hope, Oakland Hope will partner with other agencies to become Oakland County’s first one-stop-shop human service agency, providing a wide range of services and resources for the under-employed and working poor of Oakland County from a single location

The Pink Fund provides short-term financial aid in the form of direct bill payment to breast cancer patients who are in active treatment and in recovery.

The Royal Oak Leprechauns is a summer college baseball team that operates similarly to minor league baseball.  Players come from all over the country to compete at the Lucky Corner at 13 Mile and Woodward.  The Leprechauns are part of the Northwoods League which is the premier baseball development program in the country and will have 8-10 games on ESPN+ in 2024.  The Northwoods League spans across 3 time zones and has had over 340 players play in the MLB.

Visit our Web site for all activities at the Royal Oak Salvation Army www.royaloaksal.org including the Community Center (The SAL), assistance programs and worship services.

Many patients diagnosed with breast cancer have extra financial burdens placed on them during treatment and recovery. Common issues are mortgage/rent, insurance payments, transportation costs, childcare, and other essentials of daily life.

Our mission is to reduce financial stress for those undergoing breast cancer treatment in Southeast Michigan by providing prompt funding for daily living expenses.



A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Sparrow Freedom Project's mission is to build a survivor led community supporting and empowering exploited and trafficked individuals on their journey to achieving independence through services and prevention.

St. Joseph Child Care Center is a 501(c)3 non-profit, sponsored by The Felician Sisters & a collaborative partner with St. Joseph Mercy-Oakland.  The center, conveniently located on the hospital campus, cares for & educates children ages 6 wks-5 yrs.  We aim to serve St. Joseph Mercy-Oakland along w/ the Pontiac/Bloomfield communities.  Rich in Felician traditions & rooted in Catholic values, The Felician Sisters Child Care Centers, Inc., have nurtured & educated children for over 75 years.

Team GUTS  is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of the special needs population. Team GUTS provides year-round fitness classes, one-on-one training, athletic and sports programs to children, teenagers and adults with special needs and disabilities. No family is turned away.  Rather, we provide scholarships to those families that are in need of financial assistance.  


Thaar Care Foundation is dedicated to providing necessary funding for mental health counseling to individuals that may not otherwise receive help due to financial circumstances. We believe that all individuals within our community have the right to affordable and quality mental health care. Thaar Care provides prevention, education, and awareness associated with mental health services, suicide prevention, and personal growth through no to low-cost counseling, community involvement, and outreach.

The Art Experience is a non-profit community art and art therapy studio in the heart of Oakland County whose mission is to improve lives through the arts. We serve the entire community--those of all ages, all abilities, and all income levels, by way of different art and art therapy program offerings.

The DRE Project officially launched on January  4, 2021 with the aim of bringing light and positivity to the world one meal at a time. God has blessed us to be able to deliver groceries and home-cooked meals to families facing hardship throughout metro Detroit. Each family we serve is delivered dry and essential goods to help sustain their family and ease some of the burden that they bare. We've delivered to over 500 families thus far and are projecting 600 in 2024.  We're looking for businesses that are looking to partner and get involved in the Birmingham community.  Please join us!



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