
A Flint River sturgeon netted in Saginaw Bay signals progress in restoring the prehistoric species
Efforts to restore lake sturgeon in the Great Lakes are gaining traction and generating public interest in the prehistoric fish.
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Efforts to restore lake sturgeon in the Great Lakes are gaining traction and generating public interest in the prehistoric fish.
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Mott Perspectives | Flint Area
It’s time to start benefitting kids and families who were impacted by one of the worst man-made public health disasters in history.
Foundation News
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of Kevin Perkins as chief financial officer and vice president, Administration.
Foundation News
A statement from the Mott Foundation regarding a recent article by Jordan Chariton for the Detroit Metro Times.
Foundation News
A great-grandson of Charles Stewart Mott, Butler will bring more than 30 years of investing, business and philanthropic experience to the Foundation’s board.
Foundation News
Orr will continue to build and enhance an innovative and high-performing investment portfolio under guiding principles established by the Foundation’s investment committee.
Foundation News
Dozens of foundations and philanthropy-serving organizations issued a joint statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to limit the consideration of race as one of many factors weighed in college admissions.
Mott Perspectives | Education
The struggle to emerge from the pandemic has created a watershed moment in education. Ridgway White explains why we need to find reinvention in recovery.
Flint Area, Foundation News
The Mott Foundation is saddened to hear about the passing of former Flint Mayor Woodrow Stanley.
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A nationally renowned surgeon and passionate advocate for his hometown of Flint, Mukkamala will become Mott’s newest trustee.
Mott Perspectives | Flint Area
Mott Foundation President and CEO Ridgway White addresses funding relationship with Flint Community Schools.