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Everyone loves a good comeback story, right? In a recent publication, Detroit is highlighted as a city showing the nation how it’s done, noting: “Detroit’s primary goal over the past few years has been to transform the once-bankrupt city into...
Contact: Deidre Huntington 269.223.9084 deidre.huntington@wkkf.org BATTLE CREEK, MICH.—The W.K. Kellogg Foundation announced the release of its Community Food Innovation website today. The new interactive site showcases community-led projects increasing healthy food access, improving environmental sustainability and building economic opportunities. “We’re...
On May 20-22, 2014, nearly 600 leaders in the “good food movement” will meet in Detroit for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s 2014 Food & Community Gathering. With a theme of “Harvesting Change,” attendees will celebrate accomplishments and build on efforts...
Contacts: Rebecca Noricks 269.969.2079, rebecca.noricks@wkkf.org Thomas Siebert 619.237.5552, thomas.siebert@digitaria.com SAN DIEGO – The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF), among the ten largest philanthropic foundations in the United States, devoted to creating conditions for vulnerable children and their families so they can...
The Institute for Child, Youth and Family Policy (ICYFP) at Brandeis University’s Heller School for Social Policy and Management launched a new online data and analysis tool at diversitydatakids.org, providing unprecedented insight into well-being and equity among the ever-more diverse...
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation team is proud to announce the launch of our new and completely redesigned website at www.wkkf.org. We hope you enjoy the more easily accessible information, stories and resources the site offers you and find its user-centric,...
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) is pleased to announce the recipients of a $13.7 million investment to empower parents as leaders and key decision makers in education. These 30 exceptional organizations from 18 states and the District of Columbia are...
Creating an environment that supports racial healing and eliminates barriers to opportunity for young males of color is critical to the future and success of Mississippi. Collectively, the following 26 community organizations are working to change the conditions young males...
For many, President Lincoln will forever be remembered as the man who changed the course of our nation. His monument is one of the most visited sites in Washington, D.C. and his presidency one of the most celebrated. But would...
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has awarded a $2.75 million grant to the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health to implement a three-year pilot initiative, Best Babies Zone (BBZ), aimed at improving birth outcomes for infants and addressing health...