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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project
Interview Log Sheet
Storyteller: Rob Morley
Interviewer: Carol and Sue Morley
Date: 10/15/06
Time: 33:12
Facilitator: Elaine D.
Location: CMF Kalamazoo
(1:12) Came to talk about family foundation- 4th generation started in 1948 w/
Rob’s grandmother. Prevention of cruelty to children and to animals
(2:11) How Rob became involved (34 years ago)
(2:40) His grandmother and her children and husband- how 3rd generation
became involved
(3:27) Rob’s first board meeting, learned and listened, other family members who
became trustees, the foundation deals with Saginaw County, MI
(5:30) Early grants, organization
(5:55) 5 areas of focus: cultural, community development, education,
environmental, and one more
(6:34) Biggest challenge that’s faced the organization
(7:30) What he’s personally proud of
(8:30) Carol talks about specific organizations, she remembers starting another
environmental foundation
(9:50) What his grandmother Morley would say what Rob would ask them
(10:30) Interlochen music camp sponsor scholarships, a building in his
grandmother’s name
(11:30) what he sees for the future generations
(12:20) How board members contribute to their community, help family
members do their own philanthropy
(13:45) How the foundation has influenced family members
(14:45) How foundations might change in the U.S.
(16:15) Describes her grandmother Morley, memories
�(18:35) Rob’s background before the foundation, Carol remembers her parent’s
volunteerism
(19:20) When Carol joined the foundation
(20:50) The relationships between the 3rd and 4th generation
(21:45) Any fights on the board? None to memory
(23:30) Carol talks about why she thinks she was invited to be a trustee
(24:05) On-site visits to organization they donate to
(27:40) Rob’s personal projects- Philanthropy and YMCA
(29:00) Carol’s personal projects- Toledo Junior League
(32:10) 1st 20 years the organization was anonymous- but now use names to
encourage others to step forward
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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project (MPOHP) was initiated in 2006 as an innovative partnership between the Council of Michigan Foundations, StoryCorps, Michigan Radio and the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at Grand Valley State University to create an oral history of Michigan philanthropy. Additional video interviews were created by the Johnson Center for Philanthropy to add to the depth and breadth of the collection.
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Conversation with Carol Morley-Beck and Robert and Sue Morley
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Carol Morley-Beck interviews her parents Robert and Sue Morley about being the 3rd and 4th generations involved in the Morley Foundation, founded in 1948 in Saginaw, Michigan, and the causes and organizations they've supported over the years including Interlochen Music Camp, YMCA and Toledo Junior League.
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Morley Foundation
Women
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Johnson Center Philanthropy Collection (JCPA-08)
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Sound Portraits Productions
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Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership
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2006-10-15
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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project
Interview Log Sheet
Storyteller: Gerald Smith, Carol Goss
Interviewer: Elaine Davenport
Date: 10/17/06
Time: 42:34
Facilitator: Elaine D.
Location: CMF- Kalamazoo
(1:31) Carol explains her role at Skilman Foundation- their mission
(1:40) Gerald- President of Detroit Youth Foundation
(3:45) Carol’s background in non-profits with young people, Kellogg Initiative
(5:30) Role of the foundation
(5:55) Gerald started the Detroit Youth Foundation, Kellogg Youth Initiative
(7:20) When Gerald came to Detroit, when he and Carol worked together at
Family and Neighborhood Services
(8:30) Carol always has been in the field of social work, describes the model at
F&N Services, how it was different than most agencies- community outreach,
how that work influenced her, Gerald’s experience there
(12:20) Gerald’s big influence- Russ Mawby
(13:20) Gerald’s experience at Settlement House
(14:05) Carol talks about Russ Mawby’s influence on her, his values
(15:50) Carol’s personal background and how it influenced her work in
philanthropy, her mom was a great influence, also influenced her children, her
daughter organized Katrina relief
(18:30) Gerald’s background- influenced by being in YMCA in Cincinnati
(20:15) How Gerald moved from education to marketing/sales to human services
(21:45) Kellogg Youth Initiative- Gerald suggested Carol’s name to work with
them, then she suggested him to take over when she left
(25:15) Gerald talks about Kellogg Youth Initiative and how it led to the spin off
of the Detroit Youth Foundation
(28:00) Changes in community since Kellogg Youth Initiative
�(29:05) Carol talks about Skilman’s grant making strategies, how it has changed
(32:40) Examples of people
(35:45) Gerald talks about Detroit school systems- need to improve
(36:30) Carol: we need people to be leaders, role of philanthropy
(38:25) Why they had recommended each other to Kellogg
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Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project Interviews
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Philanthropy and society--Personal narratives
Family foundations--Michigan
Charities--Michigan
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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project (MPOHP) was initiated in 2006 as an innovative partnership between the Council of Michigan Foundations, StoryCorps, Michigan Radio and the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at Grand Valley State University to create an oral history of Michigan philanthropy. Additional video interviews were created by the Johnson Center for Philanthropy to add to the depth and breadth of the collection.
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/516">Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project (MPOHP) (JCPA-08). Johnson Center for Philanthropy Archives</a>
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2017-05-02
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Conversation with Carol Goss and Gerald Smith
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Smith, Gerald
Goss, Carol
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Friends and colleagues Carol Goss, President & CEO of The Skillman Foundation, and Gerald Smith, President & CEO of YouthVille Detroit, talk about their philanthropic influences (Russ Mawby, parents, YMCA), the creation of the Detroit Youth Foundation from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's youth initiative, and both of their commitment and work to improve the lives of children and youth in the City of Detroit, Michigan.
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Philanthropy and society--Personal narratives
Family foundations--Michigan
Charities--Michigan
Skillman Foundation
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Youth
Women
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Sound Portraits Productions
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Michigan Radio, Grand Valley State University Special Collections & University Archives
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership
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2006-10-17
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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project
Interview Log Sheet
Storyteller: Bruce Fetzer
Interviewer: Mike Gergeley
Date: 10/17/06
Time: 25:01
Facilitator: Elaine D.
Location: CMF- Kalamazoo
(1:00) Bruce is great-nephew of John Fetzer, describes how he helped give birth
to radio- other business accomplishments
(2:20) The John E. Fetzer Institute and Fetzer Memorial Trust- the spiritual
dimension of these organizations
(3:50) How Mike knew J.E. Fetzer, their friendship, describes John spiritualityan inspirational man
(5:40) Mike’s kids, a story about John eating Sunday dinner at Mike’s house
(7:55) Michigan Supreme Court Hall of justice Dedication
(8:20) Book written about John “On a Handshake”
(8:40) Story about John as owner of Detroit Tigers “don’t own the team, he is just
the steward” thought about the public even to his detriment, his goal wasn’t to
accumulate wealth but to benefit men
(10:30) Where John’s commitment to philanthropy started- influenza epidemic
in 1910s
(12:05) Bruce describes the John E. Fetzer Memorial Trust- how its creation is
different from most foundation, they are both trustees
(15:15) Description of John’s appearance so he didn’t look “rich”
(15:34)Mike talks more about John’s spirituality and how it influenced his
business like, he believed in guardian angels, mission of Fetzer Institutw is love
and forgiveness. “How is your spirituality coming?” instead of “How are you?”
(18:55) America’s Agony- Mike reads an excerpt written by John Fetzer in the
‘70s
(20:55) Bruce says John inspired him to live a life of learning and serving
(21:15) Story about Tiger’s game in 1954 (World Series) Mike passed up free
tickets to it and still brings it up
�(23:00) Bruce’s memory of Tiger’s game- how John dealt with being a Public
figure and still having a private life
Track 2
(0:00) More about Memorial Trust- people on the board and their backgrounds
(a diverse group)
(2:10) how knowing John influenced the way Mike views philanthropy and law,
his work led to International Center for the Healing and Law- lawyers as healers
(4:25) more about the Fetzer Institute
(5:45) role of trustees and Mike’s role in starting International Center
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Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project Interviews
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Philanthropy and society--Personal narratives
Family foundations--Michigan
Charities--Michigan
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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project (MPOHP) was initiated in 2006 as an innovative partnership between the Council of Michigan Foundations, StoryCorps, Michigan Radio and the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at Grand Valley State University to create an oral history of Michigan philanthropy. Additional video interviews were created by the Johnson Center for Philanthropy to add to the depth and breadth of the collection.
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/516">Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project (MPOHP) (JCPA-08). Johnson Center for Philanthropy Archives</a>
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2017-05-02
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StoryCorps (Project)
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Conversation with Bruce Fetzer and Mike Gergely
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Fetzer, Bruce
Gergeley, Michael C.
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Mike Gergeley, Co-Trustee of the Fetzer Institute Memorial Trust, talks with friend Bruce Fetzer, Treasurer of The Fetzer Institute in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and great nephew of John E. Fetzer, about John Fetzer's legacy, including: his radio station business accomplishments, spirituality, ownership of the Detroit Tigers and the Fetzer Institute's work in the world.
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Philanthropy and society--Personal narratives
Family foundations--Michigan
Charities--Michigan
Fetzer Institute
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eng
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Johnson Center Philanthropy Collection (JCPA-08)
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Sound Portraits Productions
StoryCorps (Project)
Michigan Radio, Grand Valley State University Special Collections & University Archives
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership
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2006-10-17
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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project
Interview Log Sheet
Storyteller: Betsy Upton Stover
Interviewer: Julie Fisher Cummings
Date: 6/24/07
Time: 35:56
Facilitator:
Location: Charlevoix, Michigan
(0:54) Talk about the Max Fisher Foundation, how it was founded
(2:21) Discuss the founding of the Upton Foundation, 3rd generation
(5:56) Discuss the Torch Program which helped rebuild Detroit after the ‘60s riot
(7:03) Discuss the early focus of the Fisher Foundation
(8:15) Discuss the early focus of the Upton Foundation
(10:36) They felt that they were stewards for the money, humble men who made their
children work hard, things were not just given to them
(16:20) Discuss the family dynamic of the foundation, separate philanthropic interests
(18:00) The generation challenges between the families
(21:50) Discuss the favorite grant of the Upton Foundation
(22:16) Discuss Betsy’s favorite project
(25:00) They talk about the Detroit Youth Service empowerment program
(26:00) Sharing a story about how her mother bought a store of underwear for a
homeless party
(27:00) Discuss Frederick Upton
(28:40) Describe how the lessons of philanthropy were instilled at a very young age
(31:00) Talk about the favorite grant in her father’s legacy
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Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project Interviews
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Philanthropy and society--Personal narratives
Family foundations--Michigan
Charities--Michigan
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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project (MPOHP) was initiated in 2006 as an innovative partnership between the Council of Michigan Foundations, StoryCorps, Michigan Radio and the Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership at Grand Valley State University to create an oral history of Michigan philanthropy. Additional video interviews were created by the Johnson Center for Philanthropy to add to the depth and breadth of the collection.
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<a href="https://gvsu.lyrasistechnology.org/repositories/2/resources/516">Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project (MPOHP) (JCPA-08). Johnson Center for Philanthropy Archives</a>
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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2017-05-02
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2006-2008
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Johnson Center for Philantrhopy
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StoryCorps (Project)
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Conversation with Betsy Upton-Stover and Julie Fisher Cummings
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Upton-Stover, Betsy
Fisher Cummings, Julie
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Betsy Upton Stover, trustee of the Frederick S. Upton Foundation in St. Joseph, Michigan, and Julie Fisher Cummings, trustee of the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Foundation in Southfield, Michigan talk about the influence each of their philanthropic fathers had on their lives and personal philanthropy.
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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives
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Philanthropy and society--Personal narratives
Family foundations--Michigan
Charities--Michigan
Frederick S. Upton Foundation
Women
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eng
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Grand Valley State University Special Collections & University Archives, Johnson Center for Philanthropy Archives, Council of Michigan Foundations StoryCorp Interviews
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Johnson Center Philanthropy Collection (JCPA-08)
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Sound Portraits Productions
StoryCorps (Project)
Michigan Radio, Grand Valley State University Special Collections & University Archives
Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership
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2007-06-24