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Mott transferred U.S. Sugar shares to the foundation. In 1969 with a law passed limiting what private family foundations could hold of a corporation, the foundation gave a large number of shares to the Mott Children's Health Center, a Flint charitable medical organization founded in 1939, to be below the 35% limit. [10]
In 1926, Mott established the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. [7] In 1965, Mott donated $6.5 million to the University of Michigan to help the university build its first children's hospital. [8] [9] Due to his donation, the equivalent of $50 million in 2021, the university named the children's hospital in honor of him. The 200 bed hospital ...
On September 27, 2020, Furr-Holden was appointed to the Ruth Mott Foundation Board of Trustees. [1] She also sat on the editorial board for the Drug and Alcohol Dependence journal [18] and Health Equity journal. [19] In 2022, Furr-Holden was named dean of the New York University's School of Global Public Health, effective July 1, 2022. [20]
Board of Directors, Public Health Leadership Society,1994 - 1997. Board of Directors, the Community Coalition,1990 - 1996. Member, Health Advisory Screening Board, Community Foundation of Greater Flint,1990 - 1994. President, Michigan Health Officer Association,1989 - 1990. Board of Directors, Jewish Children and Family Services of Flint,1990 ...
The Mott Foundation Building (right) next to Genesee Towers, circa 2007. The Mott Foundation Building would be the last office high-rise building constructed in downtown Flint until 1968, when Genesee Towers was completed. [12] The two buildings, which were located immediately next to each other, were both close to 250 feet (76 m) in height. [14]
This was present to Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Board of Trustees in 1964 with C.S. Mott getting behind the plan. [10] In 1968, the county park system was started with the purchase of vacant land. [11] with funds from the Mott Foundation, with a stipulation that a parks commission be formed. [12]
The initial board of directors included Mathew Davison and William A. Paterson both mayors of the City of Flint. Paterson was also a carriage, and a car manufacturer. Another director was James Hurley, who was known by his foundational donations for the city's Hurley Hospital. The bank's first president was Charles T. Bridgman, and Wilder ...
The Stewart R. Mott Foundation (formerly the Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust) was a charitable trust founded by Stewart Rawlings Mott in the United States in 1926 that gave small grants to organizations working in the following areas: [1] peace, arms control and foreign policy; population issues, international family planning and reproductive ...