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Dr. Bobby Mukkamala headshot.
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Robert Friedman headshot.
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Dan Kildee headshot.
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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger headshot.
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Issue

Conservation

Grants from the C.S. Mott Foundation have helped the conservancy protect significant lands that have direct and consequential benefits to water quality and the health of the Great Lakes.” Glen Chown
Executive director, Grand Traverse Regional Land Conservancy
About 25 years ago, the Mott Foundation embraced a new emerging concept in water science — that rivers need enough water to support healthy ecosystems and communities, not just clean water.” Sally Bethea
Retired founding director, Chattahoochee Riverkeeper
Since our partnership with Mott, we've already helped catalyze over $800,000 in additional funding to tribally led conservation work in the Great Lakes region.” Erik Stegman
Executive director, Native Americans in Philanthropy