What is the Flint Cultural Center Corporation (FCCC)?

A nonprofit organization established in 1992, the Flint Cultural Center Corporation is committed to making sure the Flint Cultural Center continues to be a vibrant and comfortable gathering place for everyone in our community by taking care of the campus grounds and buildings, coordinating Cultural Center campus-wide programs and events and providing shared services to help support campus institutions achieve their mission.  

Each of these extraordinary organizations, in turn, provides a rich variety of high-quality experiences, innovative opportunities and important education resources that make our community a better place to live and for our children to grow and learn. Each organization has many faces: the faces of talented staff, dedicated volunteers, and generous donors. The faces of engaged students, entertained audiences and loyal visitors. The faces of friends, family and neighbors. The Cultural Center is your place - and we'd love to see your face!    



Supporting a thriving community also means recognizing and addressing diverse educational and wellness needs. For families navigating learning differences or attention-related challenges, resources about medications such as Strattera can be as vital as access to the arts or science programs. The ability to find trustworthy information and local support networks helps parents make informed choices for their children’s growth and success. When organizations foster open dialogue about topics like ADHD treatment, it creates a more inclusive and compassionate environment. This commitment to holistic well-being ensures that every face in the community feels seen and supported.