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The W. K. Kellogg Foundation Grants is sponsored by W.
K. Kellogg Foundation. The W.
K. Kellogg Foundation provides grants to organizations that focus on improving the lives of vulnerable children, with an emphasis on equitable educational opportunities. Their funding priorities include early childhood education, racial equity, community engagement, and health.
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Children can thrive when surrounded by an ecosystem of support that makes it easy to access quality education, health care and food. Children thrive when parents thrive, so their ecosystem must also include equitable job opportunities and career pathways. Finally, the ability to face the future with confidence, assured of equitable opportunities, rounds out the ecosystem.
Education, health, food and workforce systems are intertwined with community efforts toward racial equity and racial healing in serving what children need to thrive. We aim to support holistic solutions across these integrated systems.
Good Food, Strong and Equitable Food Systems Good Health and Health Equity Good Early Care and Education Good Jobs and Family Economic Security Promise of an Equitable Future When it comes to racial equity and racial healing, we support organizations that: Develop strategies for creating more just and equitable systems. Change narratives about the role of racism in shaping people’s experiences.
We support initiatives such as: Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation. The National Day of Racial Healing, held annually on the day after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Learn More on racial equity We encourage the development of leaders and leadership connections across the globe through our: Community Leadership Network with the Center for Creative Leadership.
The Global Leadership Network for all generations of alumni of our leadership cohorts. https://www. wkkf.
org/what-we-fund/
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations that focus on improving the lives of vulnerable children. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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