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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project
Interview Log Sheet
Storyteller: John Colina
Interviewer: Jomie Goerge
Date: 10/16/06
Time: 40:09
Facilitator: K. Duggins
Location: CMF- Kalamazoo
(0:50) Why John started the Foundation. Emerged out of a mid-life crisis. Felt he
was missing something spiritual. Took a course of action. Shared three Hindu
principles that led him to the path
(3:42) How John narrowed down the focus of the Foundation. Decided to focus
on kids
(5:20) Keeps the (?) for grantmaking, decide to meet the needs to children
whatever they may be
(6:23) Why start the foundation instead of supporting other organizations that
are in the principles they value
(9:55) Jomie expresses gratitude to her dad for his example of returning to the
community and doing this work
(11:56) John talks about the responsibility of humans to be constantly leaving (?)
(13:33) Challenges of working the foundation in three different groups. What are
some of the challenges John has to face, narrowing down the arguments to give to
building a network of resources in the area
(16:27) How John’s involvement in the foundation has changed in 14 years. What
the future of the foundation is. Discusses his role and future of the foundation
(20:28) Jomie discusses the importance of involving the entire family and the
impact of being involved in the work early, along with her children
(23:05) John talks about amount of education at substance abuse programs,
when he wanted to give up, but the amount of impact on (?) so impactful. Jomie
talks and comments on how usual working, her impact, so she must do the work
even with people who are hard to reach
(28:00) John discusses what shapes a child’s life, how important parents are.
Importance of helping families, children
(32:24) John’s hope for the foundation. Focuses on the people rather than the
procedures
�(34:00) John asks Jomie about (?), the foundation with multiple geographic
location
(36:45) Discuss the idea of anonymous donations and the problem with that
(39:04) Discuss the importance of doing foundation work for the right reasons
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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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JCPA-08
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2006-2008
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Johnson Center for Philantrhopy
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StoryCorps (Project)
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JCPA-08_Colina-George
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Conversation with John Colina and Jomie Goerge
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Colina, John
George, Jomie
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Father and daughter pair John Colina, President, and Jomie Goerge, Trustee, of the Colina Foundation, talk about why John created their family foundation in Southgate, Michigan, what he's learned along the way, and their family's ongoing commitment to early childhood issues.
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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
Colina Foundation
Women
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eng
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Sound
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audio/mp3
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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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2006-10-15