Nonprofit

Michigan PTA

Farmington Hills, MI
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michiganpta.org/

  • Mission

    Michigan PTA's mission is to make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children.

    About Us

    PTA Values

    • Collaboration: We will work in partnership with a wide array of individuals and organizations to broaden and enhance our ability to serve and advocate for all children and families.
    • Commitment: We are dedicated to children’s educational success, health, and well-being through strong family and community engagement, while remaining accountable to the principles upon which our association was founded.
    • Diversity: We acknowledge the potential of everyone without regard, including but not limited to: age, culture, economic status, educational background, ethnicity, gender, geographic location, legal status, marital status, mental ability, national origin, organizational position, parental status, physical ability, political philosophy, race, religion, sexual orientation, and work experience.
    • Respect: We value the individual contributions of members, employees, volunteers, and partners as we work collaboratively to achieve our association’s goals.
    • Accountability: All members, employees, volunteers, and partners have a shared responsibility to align their efforts toward the achievement of our association’s strategic initiatives.

    The Purposes of Michigan PTA

    The purposes of the Michigan PTA are:

    • To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, places of worship, and throughout the community;
    • To raise the standards of home life;
    • To advocate for laws that further the education, physical and mental health, welfare, and safety of children and youth;
    • To promote the collaboration and engagement of families and educators in the education of children and youth;
    • To engage the public in united efforts to secure the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social well-being of all children and youth; and
    • To advocate for fiscal responsibility regarding public tax dollars in public education funding.

    Who PTA Serves

    PTA is the oldest and largest child advocacy association in America, comprised of over 24,000 local PTAs and nearly 4 million members. As part of this nationwide network, parents have a voice in decisions that impact children in their individual schools, and at the district, state and national levels.

    1. 5M Students served in the U.S., District of Columbia, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Department of Defense Schools in Europe
    • 55% of PTAs serve Title I schools
    • 59% of students we serve are students of color
    • 71% of PTAs serve elementary schools
    • $400K+ in grants awarded to PTAs/schools for program efforts
    • 69% of dues spent on programs for PTAs and families

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Education
    • Family

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