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Michigan LISC maintains offices in Kalamazoo and Flint, and serves over 80 CDCs across the state. Our primary focus is in the cities of Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Flint, and Lansing.

 

 

If you are working in the Detroit area please contact the Detroit LISC office.

 

 

Kalamazoo (Main Office)

119 N. Church Street, Suite 201

Kalamazoo, MI  49007 

Phone:  269-343-5472

Fax:  269-343-5905

 

Sonja Dean, Program Officer

Sonja Dean has been with LISC since 2003, and is responsible for administering the Michigan LISC AmeriCorps program statewide and for providing technical assistance on real estate development projects/programs, underwriting and capacity building activities for nonprofit and community-based organizations in Kalamazoo.  Ms. Dean holds a bachelor’s degree from Kalamazoo College.

 

Michelle Schneider, Program Officer

Michelle Schneider serves as the coordinator for the LISC Affordable Housing Partnership (AHP), the collaborative body working on the Kalamazoo County Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness.  In addition to her work with the AHP, Ms. Schneider specializes in housing development activities.  Ms. Schneider began working at LISC in 2008 and has five years of previous experience conducting housing feasibility studies, specializing in the LIHTC program.

 

Teresa Rucker, Administrative Assistant

Teresa Rucker joined LISC Michigan Statewide team in September of 2008, and is responsible for all administrative duties for the Kalamazoo office.

 

 

Flint

607 Second Avenue, Suite 030

Flint, MI  48502

Phone: 810-233-4299

Fax: 810-233-5899

 

Sue Peters, Program Officer

Based in the Flint office, Sue Peters provides technical and financial assistance to the Washtenaw County, Lansing and Pontiac markets.  She also coordinates Michigan LISC's statewide microenterprise policy and capacity building efforts. Ms. Peters joined LISC in 2007 after seven years as program staff with the C.S. Mott Foundation's Flint and Pathways out of Poverty programs.