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New Hospital: Mott Foundation Grant

$25 million grant to U-M C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital carries on founding donor’s legacy

Foundation Image Mott Foundation CEO and President Bill White talks
with Mott Hospital Administrator Pat Warner and
U-M President Mary Sue Coleman at C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital.

The $25 million grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation is the largest grant ever received by the U-M Hospitals and Health Centers, part of the U-M Health System, and the largest single grant in the foundation’s history.

The new grant will carry both Mott’s legacy and his name forward into the 21st century as the University of Michigan Health System works to construct a new, state-of-the-art building for its children’s and women’s health services.

Representing a sizable fraction of the project’s philanthropy goal, it adds tremendous momentum to the children's and women's hospital fundraising campaign. And the Mott Foundation further hopes the grant will encourage others to become champions for children by supporting the campaign, much like their original $6.5 million grant to construct the current facility did in the 1960s.

Follow the links at right to learn more about the Charles Stewart Mott and the Mott Foundation, about the foundation’s grant to Mott, and about how you can help accelerate the fund-raising campaign to build a new children’s and women’s hospital.

More information about the Mott Foundation:

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