10.31.24 Health Featured Every Child Thrives Hope Starts Here begins well-being work by promoting health and child development Hope Starts Here unites Detroit nonprofits to boost child health, maternal wellness, and food access, fostering early development and family support. Visit Hope Starts Here begins well-being work by promoting health and child development in a new window
11.04.24 WKKF Headline News Four vice presidents to join executive team Visit Four vice presidents to join executive team
10.30.24 Racial Equity News Supporting child care, workers and cultural traditions Visit Supporting child care, workers and cultural traditions
09.27.13 Equitable Communities News New podcast details the role that “Place” plays in the health and life outcomes of many people of color Visit New podcast details the role that “Place” plays in the health and life outcomes of many people of color
09.27.13 Michigan News Statement: W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s commitment to Detroit Visit Statement: W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s commitment to Detroit
09.09.13 Thriving Children News W.K. Kellogg Foundation reaffirms its commitment to reducing racial disparities in infant mortality during National Infant Mortality Awareness Month Visit W.K. Kellogg Foundation reaffirms its commitment to reducing racial disparities in infant mortality during National Infant Mortality Awareness Month
09.03.13 Equitable Communities News Recap: “No Lie Can Live Forever:” Healing America for our Children Visit Recap: “No Lie Can Live Forever:” Healing America for our Children
08.29.13 Mission Driven Investments News Forbes interviews WKKF’s Tony Berkley and Acelero Learning CEO about Mission Driven Investing and Head Start effectiveness Visit Forbes interviews WKKF’s Tony Berkley and Acelero Learning CEO about Mission Driven Investing and Head Start effectiveness
08.26.13 Thriving Children News WKKF announces family engagement investment to identify and expand promising efforts that support early childhood educational success Visit WKKF announces family engagement investment to identify and expand promising efforts that support early childhood educational success
08.21.13 Equitable Communities News “No Lie Can Live Forever”: Healing America for our children Visit “No Lie Can Live Forever”: Healing America for our children
08.09.13 Thriving Children News Obesity rates fall among low-income children Visit Obesity rates fall among low-income children
08.01.13 Thriving Children News W.K. Kellogg Foundation Celebrates National Breastfeeding Month Visit W.K. Kellogg Foundation Celebrates National Breastfeeding Month
07.15.13 Thriving Children News Math and science experts selected to become teachers for Michigan’s high-need secondary schools Visit Math and science experts selected to become teachers for Michigan’s high-need secondary schools
07.12.13 Thriving Children News Education Writers Association highlights Sterling Speirn’s remarks on national early childhood efforts Visit Education Writers Association highlights Sterling Speirn’s remarks on national early childhood efforts
07.01.13 Thriving Children News Increasing the quality of teaching and learning for children birth to age 8: WKKF’s effective teaching convening Visit Increasing the quality of teaching and learning for children birth to age 8: WKKF’s effective teaching convening
06.25.13 Thriving Children News Fifth Annual Summit on Breastfeeding Visit Fifth Annual Summit on Breastfeeding
06.25.13 Equitable Communities News Mississippi Young Males of Color Grantee Cohort Visit Mississippi Young Males of Color Grantee Cohort
06.25.13 Equitable Communities News Mississippi community organizations work to advance racial equity and racial healing for young males of color with support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Visit Mississippi community organizations work to advance racial equity and racial healing for young males of color with support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
06.24.13 Equitable Communities News Supreme Court ruling is a small victory for proponents of affirmative action Visit Supreme Court ruling is a small victory for proponents of affirmative action