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September 29, 2008
Contact: Marilyn ,
810.238.5651,
mlefeber@mott.org
Mott Foundation adds program assistant
FLINT, Mich. -- Alissa Talley of Fenton has joined the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation as a Program Assistant on the Pathways Out of Poverty grantmaking team. She will be working on the Learning Beyond the Classroom portfolio within the Improving Community Education program area.
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Alissa Talley |
Talley previously worked as a communications assistant for the Innocence Project in New York City and as an information resources assistant at the University of Michigan Library in Ann Arbor. She also worked as a volunteer on the Michigan Prison Creative Arts Project at three locations in Michigan.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Michigan.
The Mott Foundation, established in 1926 by an automotive pioneer, is a private philanthropy committed to supporting projects that promote a just, equitable and sustainable society. It supports nonprofit programs throughout the U.S. and, on a limited geographic basis, internationally. Grantmaking is focused in four programs: Civil Society, Environment, Flint Area and Pathways Out of Poverty. Besides Flint, offices are located in metropolitan Detroit, Johannesburg (South Africa) and London. The Foundation, with 2012 year-end assets of $2.28 billion, made 439 grants totaling $91 million. For more information, visit www.mott.org.
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