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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| American Friends Service Committee | 1501 Cherry Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102-1479 |
West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, District of Columbia | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
work with core groups of students to explore racial equity through a human
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rights lens to create a racial healing curriculum and develop and facilitate workshops in their communities
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| American Humane Association | 63 Inverness Drive East Englewood, Colorado 80112 |
Colorado | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to create healing task forces and the Curative Continuum Model to begin to
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promote racial healing and will work to eliminate the racial inequity that historically has been part of the child welfare system in these Denver communities
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| American Indian Center, Inc. | 1630 W. Wilson Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60640 |
Illinois, American Indian/Alaska Tribal N | $398,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
address core constructs of formal education that perpetuate structural
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inequities and oppression for Blacks and Indians
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| American Indians in Texas at the Spanish Colonial Missions | 1313 Guadalupe St., Suite #104 San Antonio, Texas 78207 |
Texas | $225,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
assist vulnerable children and their families better understand the social and
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personal developmental responsibilities of relationships in racial healing
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| American Muslim Voice | 39675 Cedar Blvd, Suite 295-D Newark, California 94560 |
California | $150,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
as an extension of the AMV “From Fear to Friendship” pilot program, the project
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will respond to requests from others in the California community who want to replicate its successes in community building which proved effective within the Muslim community after 9/11
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| American Outreach, Inc. | 7042 S. Perry Chicago, Illinois 60621 |
Illinois | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
build public awareness and dialogue on the social, economic, and historical
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context of the slave trade and the impact on contemporary lives of African Americans through development of a public exhibit of a slave ship
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| American Values Network Educational Foundation, Inc. | 1901 North Fort Myer Drive, Suite 901 Arlington, Virginia 22209 |
Mississippi | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
project seeks to address the need for racial healing through surveys,
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development of institutional/govt collaborations, creation of faith councils, listening sessions and community dialogue
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| AmericaSpeaks, Inc. | 1050 17th Street, NW, Suite 350 Washington, District of Columbia 20036 |
Louisiana | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to provide new understanding among races and generations to build a community
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that embraces its history while it builds on its strength as a uniquely diverse city
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| Amicus | 15 South 5th Street, Suite 1100 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 |
Minnesota | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to maintain the momentum of the Saint Paul Effective Diversity Partnerships in
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Policing and create an engaged team of white men and people of color working together for racial healing and improved equity around policing
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| Angels of Grace Foster Family Agency, Inc. | 1350 Van Ness Blvd. Fresno, California 93721 |
California | $398,999 | |
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Purpose Statement:
promoting self-awareness, personal growth, and racial healing for ~ 50 women
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(over the course of 3 years) who would reside a the Angels of Grace House for displaced pregnant and parenting young women
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