W. K. Kellogg Foundation (MI)



The W.K. Kellogg Foundation was established in 1930 by breakfast cereal pioneer W.K. Kellogg. They defined their purpose as administering funds for the promotion of the welfare, comfort, health, education, feeding, clothing, sheltering, and safeguarding of children and youth, directly or indirectly, without regard to sex, race, creed, or nationality.


Over the past years, the foundation's programming has continued to evolved. They strive to remain innovative and responsive with the ever changing needs of the society.


the foundation's mission is to support children, families, and communities as they strengthen and create conditions that propel vulnerable children to achieve success as individuals and as contributors to the larger community and society.

Web Address

www.wkkf.org

Social Media Links

YouTube - www.youtube.com/kelloggfoundation

Twitter - @wk_kellogg_fdn

Foundation Grants and Resources





    

Recent News from Kellogg Foundation


Louisiana to receive almost $8 million for early childhood education
Foundation: Kellogg Foundation

Officials hope the grant helps them lay the groundwork for more funding to expand access to early childhood education. Most of the current...more

Louisiana receives $7.9 million to support early childhood education
Foundation: Kellogg Foundation

“This grant will help increase parents' knowledge of the early childhood environment and promote their involvement with local centers, which we...more

A gift for grants, heart for kids
Foundation: Kellogg Foundation

“Cheryl has served as a mentor on the Northland Foundation Youth in Philanthropy Board since it was developed in 2000. This is a...more

Giving Black: New study explores legacy, power and potential of black philanthropy in Cincinnati
Foundation: Greater Cincinnati Foundation, Kellogg Foundation

The study also details how black philanthropic giving is perceived and ... “Our goal was not only to highlight the strength of black philanthropy but...more

BC Vision aiming to recognize Battle Creek's unsung difference-makers
Foundation: Battle Creek Community Foundation, Kellogg Foundation

BC Vision, a project of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation that is supported by the Battle Creek Community Foundation, is seeking nominations...more

Sprout BC expands its operations with a $750000 grant from the WK Kellogg Foundation
Foundation: Kellogg Foundation

The grant will be going into funding three main aspects of Sprout's ... In 2015, Sprout received a three-year grant from the foundation for...more

David Egner, President/CEO, Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation
Foundation: Kellogg Foundation

Philanthropy News Digest: Who was Ralph C. Wilson? ... we face as an organization is determining where we fit in the philanthropic...more

National Charities Give Less, by Nearly Half, to the US South
Foundation: Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, Southern Education Foundation, Community Foundation of South Alabama, Kellogg Foundation

Byrne is president and CEO of the Community Foundation of South Alabama, and she's found that strengthening her relationships with...more

Grants Being Made Available in Dallas County
Foundation: Black Belt Community Foundation, Kellogg Foundation

Work supported by W.K. Kellogg Foundation for Selma and Dallas County ... The total amount of grants awarded this year will not exceed $25,000...more

Black Philanthropy Month aims to recognize formal and informal giving
Foundation: Kellogg Foundation

That same year, the United Nations recognized Black Philanthropy Month. The month was created to inform, inspire and invest in Black...more

Illustrative Grants from Kellogg Foundation



Florida Center for Fiscal & Economic Policy, Inc.-$300,000

Tides Center-$59,529

Marketumbrella.org-$188,343

Michigan State University-$55,000

Network for Good, Inc.-$150,000

Echoing Green-$350,000

D Squared Foundation-$160,000

Center for Civic Policy-$75,000

Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton-$1,500,000

MDC, Inc.-$1,617,498



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