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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| Arrrows in the Quiver | 17102 Running Cypress Drive Cypress, Texas 77429 |
Texas | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
the Expunction of criminal records for adults and juvenile offenders to address
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the problem of a disproportionate number of poor and minority people with criminal records
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| Artfully AWARE Inc. | 201 East 17th Street, 27D New York, New York 10003 |
New York | $37,300 | |
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Purpose Statement:
Engage students, families, and communities an arts and media gallery focused on
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racism and tolerance
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| Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, Inc. | 450 Clarkson Avenue, Box 1232 Brooklyn, New York 11203-2098 |
New York | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to be a national strategy for harnessing the resources, experiences,
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intellectual capital, and aspirations of health care professionals, middle school students, their families, and schools to self-efficacy of students in overcoming racial barriers to healing and careers in health is the participation of minority health professionals representing a variety of disciplines
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| Arts Corps | 4408 Delridge Way SW, Suite 110 Seattle, Washington 98106 |
Washington | $390,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to increase organizational understanding of discriminatory systems of power and
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privilege and grow the capacity of the organization to address systems through the lens of artistic learning and expression
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| Ashe Culture Center, Inc. | 2125 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 |
District of Columbia | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to institute a ‘rites of passage’ process for incoming minority freshman
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students from urban communities based on a 14-year Kent State University program
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| Asian American Justice Center, Inc. | 1140 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite 1200 Washington, District of Columbia 20036 |
$193,600 | ||
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Purpose Statement:
foster youth-led discussions to galvanize students and youth around the country
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in inter-ethnic racial healing
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| Asian Americans for Equality, Inc. | 108 Norfolk New York, New York 10002 |
New York | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
initiate a youth-led racial healing collaborative serving Asian youth in New
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York, New York
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| Asian Community Alliance, Inc. | 4770 Duke Drive , Suite 195 Cincinnati, Ohio 45040 |
Ohio | $40,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
development and implementation of workshops to build awareness and understanding
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of the impact of ethnity and culture for Asians in Cincinnati
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| Asian Media Access, Inc. | 3028 Oregon Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426-3238 |
Wisconsin, Minnesota | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
produce multi-lingual community radio productions focusing on racial healing and
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public health information
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| Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California, Inc. | 1145 Wilshire Blvd., Second Floor Los Angeles, California 90017 |
California | $399,229 | |
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Purpose Statement:
promote racial healing on high school campuses in Los Angeles, California, and
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address structural racism in health care access
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