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The Michigan Philanthropy Oral History Project
Interview Log Sheet
Storyteller: David Page
Interviewer: Mariam Noland
Date: 10/16/06
Time: 29:05
Facilitator: K. Duggins
Location: CMF- Kalamazoo
(0:00) Introductions
(1:02) David discusses the Detroit Riverfront Project and remembers Detroit that he
grew up in. remembers the vitality of downtown Detroit. The he discusses the decline of
the downtown area. He gives a brief history of the Detroit Riverfront Project and some
other revitalization projects
(9:45) Page and Noland discuss Kresge’s involvement in making the Riverfront Project
happen and about philanthropy in Southeastern Michigan and how that project changed
the course of philanthropy in the region. Step by step on the Riverfront Project
(17:32) Noland talks more about the Riverfront Project. Kresge gave $50 million with
strict stipulations. Page breaks down the cost of building, running and endowing the
project. Cost $300 million, must raise $140 million, already have $87 million. List
corporations/foundations that have contributed to the Project. Talk about the vision of
Riverfront Project.
(23:46) Noland says most of river walk will be completed by next summer, will complete
what it set out to do. Relays important leaders in philanthropy and community, civic
leaders in making this project happen. Talk of strict dealings in completing the project
(26:30) Page talks about the complete community involvement in this project and the
example that this type of collaboration sets for the rest of the world. Costs to complete
the project- building community, providing a space for further revitalizing the
downtown Detroit area
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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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2006-2008
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Johnson Center for Philantrhopy
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Conversation with Miriam Noland and David Page
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Noland, Miriam
Page, David
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Colleagues Miriam Noland, President of the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, and David Page, Trustee, The Jewish Fund, talk about philanthropy's role in revitalizing downtown Detroit through the Detroit Riverfront Project.
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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
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan
Jewish Fund
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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2006-10-16