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BATTLE CREEK, Mich. – The W.K. Kellogg Foundation announced today it will invest $32,450,000 over three years in community-driven efforts and national projects that are working to increase access to healthy food and physical activity for vulnerable children and their families....
Health Affairs celebrates the 10th anniversary of publishing first-person Narrative Matters essays. Since its conception, with funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the journal’s founding editor, John Iglehart, wrote in the July/August 1999 issue that "the voices of patients, their...
The Kellogg Health Scholars Program recently announced its 2009-2011 recipients. Through this program, leaders emerge with the competence to undertake research about the nature of social disparities in health and about interventions to reduce those disparities; the capacity to partner...
We hope you find it both informative and innovative. To learn about the Kellogg Foundation's historical programming work, visit our legacy site.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is increasingly recognized as a potent approach to conducting research with—rather than on—communities. CBPR builds capacity at the same time that it collaboratively studies locally relevant issues and concerns. CBPR begins with a research topic of...
A 24-page "working paper" offers policy opportunities, transition support efforts key contacts, and more about the efforts of the eight SPARK Supporting Partnerships to Assure Ready Kids™ – the initiative of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation sites.Learn more.
Visit our What’s New mini-site to learn about the evolution of our grantmaking and how we are building on our past work to promote opportunities for all children. We are reframing our programs to strengthen the ties between our donor’s...
By: Anneliese M. BrunerPublication: KLCC BridgePublished: 05/31/08 The growth and development of KLCC youth fellows in partnership with adult fellows has been a boon to partners on either side of the equation. In KLCC communities around the country, youth fellows...
Publication: KLCC BridgePublished: 05/31/08 Like many Native American cultures, the Lummi Nation has a long tradition of using talking circles to address issues in the community that affect the wellbeing of the community at large. In times past, however, the...
By: David A. DiazPublication: Edinburg PoliticsPublished: 06/14/08 Dr. Francisco Guajardo is the chairman of the Bond Oversight Committee, a citizens advisory panel which is working with the Edinburg School Board on the best ways to implement the construction plans for...