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.
Michigan State University researchers say they've found a way to help women in Flint, Mich., who've been hit hard by the state's lead-tainted water crisis, stay healthy during pregnancy and after...more
Michigan State University researchers say they've found a way to help women in Flint, Mich., who've been hit hard by the state's lead-tainted water crisis, stay healthy during pregnancy and after...more
Today is Martin Luther King Jr.
Day, and MLive.com has a list of events happening in and around Flint, Michigan, to honor the late civil rights leader.
The city's annual Martin Luther King...more
"It felt like a need that our grant funds could help meet, that other grants might be able to. It's clear from the community perspective and...more
It's the highest and most prestigious award bestowed on a community by the statewide League. The winning community, which is selected through a ballot-box...more
Social enterprise, HandiConnect, wins the Audacious-Business Idea competition’s Doing Good category. The company is spearheaded by University of Otago entrepreneurship master’s student Nguyen Cam Van.