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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| Appalshop, Incorporated | 91 Madison Avenue Whitesburg, Kentucky 41858 |
Virginia, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Mississippi, Maryland, Louisiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Florida | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to join ROOTS and Thousand Kites methodologies, best practices, human capital,
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and technological assets to mount a southeastern, community-based campaign to decriminalize youth as a necessary step in the process of racial healing
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| Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services | 2651 Saulino Court Dearborn, Michigan 48120 |
Texas, New York, Michigan, Illinois, Georgia, Florida, District of Columbia, California | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
strengthen the healing process within the Arab American community and between
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Arab and non-Arab Americans by addressing misperceptions and negative stereotyping among the general American public; responding to the personal impacts and collective backlash resulting from the attacks of September 11th; and valuing a participatory, experiential approach by museums in addressing the need for greater understanding of diversity
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| Arab Resource and Organizing Center | 522 Valencia Street San Francisco, California 94110 |
California | $40,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
build and implement the Arab Youth media Awareness Campaign in order to enhance
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youth learning and skills development to cultivate a deeper sense of confidence and competency
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| Arab-American Family Support Center | 150 Court Street, 3rd Floor Brooklyn, New York 11201-6274 |
New York | $380,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
Support public dialogues on the impact of 9/11 on racial conflict that lead to
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greater understanding and tolerance.
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| Area Cooperative Organizational Services | 350 State Street North Haven, Connecticut 06473 |
Connecticut | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
fund transportation for students so they can participate in school activities to
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make the Open Choice program transformative of racial relatons in the region
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| Arise, Inc. | P.O. Box 5423 Springfield, Massachusetts 01101-423 |
Massachusetts | $100,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to organize Concentric Circles to heal and engage all participants in a popular
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education series to increasing knowledge of the consequences of racism, deepen understanding the impact and costs of white supremacy and white privilege and exploring how to heal from the racism and also conduct The People's Institute Undoing Racism Training workshops which culminate with a strategic plan to reduce racial inequities and promote racial healing in the larger community
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| Arizona Community Foundation, Inc. | 2201 E. Camelback Road, Suite 202 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 |
Arizona | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to promote cross-cultural understanding between the dominate culture and
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minority cultures among Arizona’s youth
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| Arizona State University | College of Public Programs, Center for Nonprofit Leadership and Management, PO Box 874703 Tempe, Arizona 85287-4703 |
Arizona | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
develop strategies in early childhood education and intervention to improve
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academic achievement of Latino children in Arizona
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| Arkansas Land and Farm Development Corporation | Route 2, Box 291 Brinkley, Arkansas 72021 |
Arkansas | $389,165 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to organize a minimum of 15 racially integrated 4-H Clubs that will have youth,
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ages 9 to 19, focus on developing interracial leadership, citizenship, and entrepreneurship skills while exploring occupations and entrepreneurial opportunities in renewable energy, green building construction trades, sustainable horticultural and livestock enterprises and operation and management of cooperatives.
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| Arkansas Public Policy Panel, Inc. | 1308 W 2nd Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 |
Arkansas | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to build a multi-racial, multi-generational, statewide movement to address
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closing the achievement gap for vulnerable children
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