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Modernizing "Youth Today" to Reach a Larger Audience: American Youth Work Center
Recent Grants
Modernizing "Youth Today" to Reach a Larger Audience
September, 2011
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$30,000 |
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9/1/2011 to
8/31/2013
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Pathways Out of Poverty
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Improving Community Education
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United States: United States (At Large)
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General Purposes: Genesee Health Plan
Recent Grants
General Purposes
September, 2011
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$25,000 |
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1/1/2011 to
12/31/2011
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Flint Area
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Strengthening Community
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United States: Michigan: Flint & Genesee County
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RoadMAP Project: Common Counsel Foundation
Recent Grants
RoadMAP Project
September, 2011
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$95,000 |
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7/1/2011 to
6/30/2013
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Pathways Out of Poverty
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Building Organized Communities
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United States: United States (At Large)
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United States
The Mott Foundation, through its
four grantmaking programs, funds a variety of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and projects throughout the United States, which together receive about three quarters of the Foundation’s grant funds each year.
Mott News
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Jack Litzenberg: Business ownership as anti-poverty tool
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Jack Litzenberg: Business ownership as anti-poverty tool
January, 2012
Supporting employment security and economic development in low-income communities is the focus of the field of microenterprise. Jack A. Litzenberg, retiring senior program officer at Mott, shares his thoughts about how small businesses can help change lives.
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Jack Litzenberg reflects on workforce development
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Jack Litzenberg reflects on workforce development
January, 2012
Job training and development have been central to the grantmaking of Jack A. Litzenberg, retiring senior program officer at Mott.
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Helena Monteiro explains WINGS' role in philanthropy
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Helena Monteiro explains WINGS' role in philanthropy
January, 2012
The Worldwide Initiative for Grantmaker Support (WINGS) was formally established in 2000, the same year the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation made its first grant to the organization. To date, Mott has provided seven grants, totaling $2.2 million, for WINGS’ support. During a recent visit to Mott’s home office in Flint, Michigan, Helena Monteiro – who became WINGS’ executive director in January 2011 – sat down with Communications Officer Maggie Jaruzel Potter for a brief chat. What follows is an edited version of that interview
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