Welcome to the America Healing: A Racial Equity Initiative of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Online Catalog. The following is an alphabetical listing of organizations that responded to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's request for proposals. This listing is being provided to connect grantees and potential parties of interest for funding or other information. Please let us know if this catalog is useful.
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| Organization | Organization Location | Geographic Focus | Amount Requested | |
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| African/African American Historical Society | 436 E. Douglas Street Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 |
Indiana | $270,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
will allow a comprehensive strategy of promoting healing from internalized
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racism and the creation of permanent records aimed at a community wide increase of knowledge and awareness of the history and impact of structural racism, personal stories and major accomplishments of African Americans locally, regionally, and nationally
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| Alabama Faith Council | P.O. Box 2113 Birmingham, Alabama 35201 |
Alabama | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
seeks to bring into relationship Alabama’s young people from all racial
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backgrounds, faith traditions and geographical areas in order to learn about one another and dispel myths, prejudices and stereotypes surrounding the other and work toward racial healing
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| Alaska Immigration Justice Project | 431 W. 7th Ave., Suite 208 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 |
Alaska | $150,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
Erase stereotypes and improve immigration policies through documentation of
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immigrant families' contributions to communities
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| Albion Community Foundation | P.O. Box 156 Albion, Michigan 49224 |
Michigan | $370,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
enable African-American and other minority youth in Albion to participate in a
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process of self-identity and awareness through mentoring, youth leadership development, and dialogue
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| Alianza Leadership Institute | 2938 E. 91st Street, Suite 200 Chicago, Illinois 60617 |
Illinois | $46,600 | |
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Purpose Statement:
unite middleschool aged African American and Latino youth in chicago at risk for
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joining gangs in an academy program that exposes them to the world of community organizing which includes but is not limited to strategic relationship building that provides them with tools to understand the complexity both of their racial and economic realities and change negative outcomes
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| Alkebulan Inc. | 1511 East Livingston Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43205 |
Ohio | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
Support 20th Annual Juneteenth Ohio Festival in Columbus, OH
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| All Stars Project, Inc. | 543 W. 42nd Street New York, New York 10036 |
New York | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to support young people and police officers in creating a shared experience
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where they go beyong stereotypes
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| Alliance for Racial and Social Justice | PO Box 5362 Somerset, New Jersey 08873 |
New Jersey | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to support families to engage in the Cultural Context Model training on health
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revolving around issues of structural racism, multiple oppressions, and domestic and community violence
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| ALO Cultural Foundation | 19365 Business Center Drive#1 Northridge, California 91324 |
New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Florida, California | $75,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
Unite communities with large populations of Middle Eastern backgrounds through
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dialogues, training, learning experiences to promote tolerance and equity
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| American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Inc. | 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor New York, New York 10004 |
South Dakota | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
address racism based conflict for Lakota youth on Rosebud reservation through
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training, youth-based dialogues and other interventions
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