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W.K. Kellogg Foundation
| Category: | Family Income and Assets, Community Assets, Education, Food, Health, Civic and Philanthropic Engagement. |
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| Potential Funder | W.K. Kellogg Foundation |
| Deadline | The Kellogg Foundation does not have specific deadlines, proposals are accepted on an ongoing basis, and reviewed as they are received. |
| Website | website here |
| Ineligible | Typically the foundation does not fund loans; operational phases of established programs; capital requests for purchase, remodeling, or furnishing of facilities; equipment purchase; conferences; films, television, or radio programs; endowments; development campaigns; or research. They may fund if they are integral parts of a larger project or program budget being considered for funding. |
| Eligibility | Nonprofits (501c3) are eligible to apply |
| Criteria | Family Income and Assets, Community Assets, Education and Learning, Food, Health, Well-being and Civic and Philanthropic Engagement. Other criteria include key approaches within the program elements that will improve the lives of children and families who are vulnerable by: emphasizing the role of geographic place, developing and supporting leaders, focusing on key policy issues, achieving success for children by third grade |
| Past Award Recipients | Avance,Inc., San Antonio, Texas $1,500,000 enhance human resource and training functions, provide network technical assistance, increase resources available for low-interest loans to affiliate chapters, and create a matching fund to ensure stable leadership, Harrisburg School District, Pennsylvania $4,048,662.00, to develop and implement a universal and comprehensive early childhood development and educational program for all three- and four-year-olds in the district, IMAGINE Fund, Michigan $175,000.00 to improve access to higher education for vulnerable students through the establishment of a nonprofit donor-based fund |
| Grant Award Range | awarded over a three year period |
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