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Kellogg Foundation Grants

Country

United States

Regions

Caribbean, Latin America

Deadline Date

Rolling deadline


The Kellogg Foundation makes grants to organisations that embrace a similar mission of creating communities, systems, and nations in which all children have an equitable and promising future - one in which all children thrive. According to its website, the grants will fund programmes and projects that support children, families, and communities as they strengthen and create conditions that propel children to achieve success as individuals and as contributors to the larger community and society. A selection of past grants offered went to communication-centred projects.

The Foundation provides grants to a range of public, private, and collaborating organisations that share their commitment and whose work does one or more of the following: implements practical solutions; discovers new approaches; and holds promise for wider application.

Funded programming is tailored to meet the needs of each of the following geographic regions: Latin America and the Caribbean and the United States.

Application Information

Click here for more information about the Kellogg Foundation's programmatic interests in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Contact

W. K. Kellogg Foundation - United States

One Michigan Avenue East

Battle Creek Michigan
49017-4012
United States
Tel: 269 969 2329 OR 269 968 1611

Source

Online Application page of the Kellogg Foundation website accessed on November 24 2009.



Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 13 2006
Last Updated November 24 2009



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