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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.

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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