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In general, we do not provide funding for the operational phases of established programs, capital requests (which include the construction, purchase, renovation and/or furnishing of facilities), equipment, conferences and workshops, scholarships or tuition assistance, films, television and/or radio programs, endowments, development campaigns or research/studies unless they are an integral part of a larger program budget being considered for funding. We do fund projects that align with our strategic framework.
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Our mission statement reads, “We support children, families and communities as they strengthen and create conditions that propel vulnerable children to achieve success as individuals and as contributors to the larger community and society." Everything we do is in the service of that goal.
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Vulnerable children are the nearly 30 million children* in the United States growing up in families that can't make ends meet--those on the bottom rung of the economic ladder. In addition to poverty, these children face at least one other compounding factor, such as race, ethnicity, or a household headed by a single mother. They tend to live in urban and rural communities largely segregated by economics, class and color. Typically, they are children who end up on the lowest tier of every available indicator, from health to education to nutrition.
*Based on the National Center for Children in Poverty, 2006
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Budgets are submitted as part of the online process. If we are interested in seeing further development of a submission, the grant-seeker will have an opportunity to provide additional information, including a detailed budget for the portion of the activity that the foundation may be funding.
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Our founder, Will Keith Kellogg, donated most of his fortune to establish the foundation. We respect his intention and direction to "use the money as you please so long as it promotes the health, happiness and well-being of children."
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We believe that all children are society's assets. Unfortunately, too often, vulnerable children are treated not as assets to be developed, but as problems to be solved. We are unwilling to accept a second-class future for these children, and we are unwilling to accept the societal risk of ignoring their potential. We want to help today's vulnerable children reshape tomorrow's society in positive, productive ways. We see this as consistent with the wishes of our founder.
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