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The latest news, insight and grant partner stories from across the Foundation.
The latest news, insight and grant partner stories from across the Foundation.
Increasing Joy in Our Work: Announcing Aaron Dworkin as Poet Journalist in Residence
By Doug Bitonti Stewart, Executive Director of the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation We are thrilled to announce Aaron Dworkin as our…
Garden of Brightmoor
Garden of Brightmoor Brown eyes inquiring Beneath barely formed eyebrows Winding to corkscrews of indelicate hair Letting her know she must tend To this…
The Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation Announces Brightmoor Capacity-Building Grants
The Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation is proud to announce its investment in capacity-building support to social impact organizations and individuals within…
Q&A: Sir Ronald Cohen
Phillip W. Fisher, founder of Mission Throttle and Douglas Bitonti Stewart, executive director of the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, talked with…
A New Year. A New Perspective.
I follow two calendars in life: The Gregorian calendar and the Jewish calendar. The Gregorian calendar is what we all use for home, work,…
Five Questions for Doug Bitonti Stewart
Doug Bitonti Stewart is the executive director off the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation and a former NCFP Fellow. Recently NCFP sat…
MMFF Celebrates Re-Launch of Supporting Brightmoor Leaders Program
On Friday, July 15, Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation staff and Brightmoor community residents gathered together to reflect on five years of…
Mountains move when Black leadership collaborates
By Sarida Scott and Meredith Freeman | Originally Published in Bridge Detroit, July 2, 2022 The making of the Detroit Food Commons – a real estate…
Increasing Joy in Our Work: Announcing Aaron Dworkin as Poet Journalist in Residence
By Doug Bitonti Stewart, Executive Director of the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation We are thrilled to announce Aaron Dworkin as our…
Garden of Brightmoor
Garden of Brightmoor Brown eyes inquiring Beneath barely formed eyebrows Winding to corkscrews of indelicate hair Letting her know she must tend To this…
The Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation Announces Brightmoor Capacity-Building Grants
The Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation is proud to announce its investment in capacity-building support to social impact organizations and individuals within…
Q&A: Sir Ronald Cohen
Phillip W. Fisher, founder of Mission Throttle and Douglas Bitonti Stewart, executive director of the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation, talked with…
A New Year. A New Perspective.
I follow two calendars in life: The Gregorian calendar and the Jewish calendar. The Gregorian calendar is what we all use for home, work,…
Five Questions for Doug Bitonti Stewart
Doug Bitonti Stewart is the executive director off the Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation and a former NCFP Fellow. Recently NCFP sat…
MMFF Celebrates Re-Launch of Supporting Brightmoor Leaders Program
On Friday, July 15, Max M. & Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation staff and Brightmoor community residents gathered together to reflect on five years of…
Mountains move when Black leadership collaborates
By Sarida Scott and Meredith Freeman | Originally Published in Bridge Detroit, July 2, 2022 The making of the Detroit Food Commons – a real estate…