The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation was established in 1926 by Charles Stewart in response to his deep concern about the welfare of Flint, Michigan, as well as his abiding affection for his adopted community.
The foundation envisions a world in which the foundation partners with the human race, where each individual's quality of life is connected to the well-being of the community, both locally and globally.
The foundaiton seeks to strengthen, in people and their organizations, the capacity for accomplishment.
To be sure, many people in philanthropy would have been overjoyed if the real issues we all grapple with were the ones ... We should have been trumpeting the overwhelming number of philanthropic...more
Philanthropic Support for Flint's Recovery Follows a Collaborative Model ... a recent story in Crain's Detroit highlights the philanthropic response and ... pulled a war room together” to...more
... and learned how their career pathways and interests led to particular philanthropic endeavors. ... with an interest in the nonprofit sector, philanthropy, and related fields,” said Neal...more
One fund run by the Community Foundation of Flint, where Horton is president, has had 15,000 donations so far this year. "The donations come in...more
FLINT, MI – More than $4 million has been granted by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation to three programs to support academic, enrichment,...more
In a statement last month, Ridgway H. White, president of the Flint-based Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, called Flint's water crisis “far from over”...more
Textbooks for Change, a London-based social enterprise that has obtained the B Corporation seal for positive social and environmental impact, is seeking investors that would be helping the company expand.