First Assembly of God Grant



Organization - First Assembly of God
Grant Amount - $131,932
Foundation - Kellogg Foundation
Grant Purpose - provide outreach and awareness of services for the Hispanic and Burmese population of Greater Battle Creek by supporting the development of a community-based center


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Battle Creek Community Foundation - $225,000 from the Kellogg Foundation - create support systems which contribute to improving the quality of life for the Hispanic/Latino community in Greater Battle Creek

Hispanic Scholarship Fund - $1,071,028 from the Kellogg Foundation - improve educational outcomes among Hispanic youth through the establishment of the National Hispanic Education Alliance to unite the nation's leading Hispanic education organizations, academics, and education policy researchers

School District of the City of Battle Creek - $25,000 from the Kellogg Foundation - strengthen the capacity to more effectively connect with the community and expose the community to the Battle Creek Public Schools and Lakeview School District's literacy services and resources by supporting the development of Yes we can! comm

Battle Creek Area Habitat for Humanity, Inc. - $25,000 from the Kellogg Foundation - strengthen the capacity to more effectively connect with the community and expose the community to the Battle Creek Area Habitat for Humanity's services and resources by supporting the development of a€œYes we can!a€ communication tools...

School District of the City of Battle Creek - $25,000 from the Kellogg Foundation - strengthen the capacity to more effectively connect with the community and expose the community to the Battle Creek Public Schools and Lakeview School District's literacy services and resources by supporting the development of Yes we can! comm

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