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Young entrepreneurs set sights on Flint as Mott Million Dollar Challenge enters final phase
Mott Foundation commits up to $100 million for new Flint Community Schools high school
K‑12 youth from across the country to pitch bold ideas in Flint at the Mott Million Dollar Challenge finals
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William S. White: Milestones and Achievements
A look at some of the milestones and achievements of William S. White’s philanthropic career — one that was remarkable for both its longevity and impact.
Foundation News
In Memoriam: William S. White
The trustees and staff of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation mourn the passing of William S. White, chairman of the Foundation's board of trustees.
Civil Society
An unorthodox meeting becomes a 30-year partnership
Mott Foundation Civil Society program director Shannon Lawder reflects on Mott’s 30 years of enduring partnership with European Foundation Centre.
Environment
Restoring dinosaurs of the deep
Improving conditions in Michigan’s largest river system have cleared the way for the return of sturgeon, a prehistoric fish species.
Flint Area
Pitch competition winner thankful for Flint organizations that help small businesses to grow
Adriane Deiulius, owner of The Sugar Mermaid, won the $10,000 first-place prize at 100K Ideas’ Pitch for $K competition on Aug. 1. The second Pitch for $K will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. on Nov. 14 at Berston Field House.
Flint Area
Mott Foundation seeks input on priorities for improving quality of life in Flint
New publication to serve as springboard for community conversations.
Flint Area, Youth Engagement
AmeriCorps member is happy to give back to her community, help kids like herself
AmeriCorps member Jani Toney, who serves with the Flint Recovery Corps, finds passion for helping kids.
Environment
Reporting results: Two decades of grantmaking improved rivers, strengthened environmental groups in the Southeastern U.S.
A regional grantmaking strategy improved rivers and changed the narrative about freshwater management in the Southeastern United States.
Environment
Reflecting: Q&A with Mott’s Environment Program Director on 20 years of freshwater grantmaking in the Southeastern U.S.
A Mott Foundation program that pumped $35 million into six Southeastern U.S. states helped strengthen environmental groups, improve several rivers.
Mott Perspectives | Civil Society
Are we still the Land of the Free?
In a new Mott Perspectives piece, Ridgway White shares his thoughts on the growing humanitarian crisis at our nation’s doorstep.