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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| Blackfeet Tribal Business Council | Blackfeet Nation, P.O. Box 850 Browning, Montana 59417 |
Washington, Montana | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
create and implement the work of the Blackfeet Civil Rights Office to address
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racism and social injustices to Native children
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| Blackland Community Development Corporation | Blackland Community Center, 2005 Salinas Street Austin, Texas 78722 |
Texas | $200,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
preserve and strengthen community bonding while empowering residents to control
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their situations by helping homeowners resist displacement by developers adn by recording the fate of those already displaced
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| Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska | 987835 Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, Nebraska 68198-7835 |
Tennessee | $380,789 | |
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Purpose Statement:
build the capacity of urban maternal and child health leaders to engage in
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racial healing efforts through a guided mapping process
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| Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois | 310 AOB, M/C 6721737 W Polk St Chicago, Illinois 60467 |
Illinois | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
project would use community engagement and intergenerational storytelling to
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promote racial healing targeting immigrant, Latino populations
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| Boston College | 140 Commonwealth Ave Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467 |
Massachusetts | $396,459 | |
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Purpose Statement:
is a mentoring intervention for high school students of Color in predominantly
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White suburban schools delivered by undergraduate and graduate students of Color attending a predominantly White university, Boston College.
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| Boston Public Health Commission | 1010 Massachusetts Ave., 6th Floor Boston, Massachusetts 02118 |
Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut | $398,558 | |
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Purpose Statement:
address health inequities in New england neighborhoods and communities by
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confronting systemic racism and engaging community partners in a racial healing process that includes training in leadership development, community organizing, and policy advocacy
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| Boys & Girls Club of Pomona Valley | 713 Edwin Avenue Pomona, California 91767 |
California | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to support the U.S. Dept of Justice SPIRIT facilitation training at selected
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high schools, coordination, support community meetings, install racial healing programs and expand the official Social Justice and Diversity Classes
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| Boys & Girls Club of the Missouri River Area | 104 Sheridan Ave SE Wagner, South Dakota 57380 |
South Dakota | $398,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
to support Project EDORAAT which will continue to expose issues of racism and
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facilitate continued discussions on a personal level as well as addressing issues of racism on structural and institutional levels. The project will engage teenagers, families, educators and community leaders
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| Boys & Girls Clubs of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County | P.O. Box 1223 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22803 |
Virginia | $85,394 | |
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Purpose Statement:
for Youth for Unity program is to expose young people to diverse cultures witin
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their own communities
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| Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeastern Michigan | 26777 Halsted Road, Suite 100 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48331-3560 |
Michigan | $400,000 | |
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Purpose Statement:
purpose is of EDGE (Embracing Diversity for the Good of Everyone) is helping
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youth members (ages 6-18; grades 1-12) embrace diversity and reject prejudice, creating a streamlined educational strategy. The EDGE includes: Youth for Unity - teaches kids the importance of respect through a series of lessons and activities structured around four primary themes: 1) Individual Uniqueness; 2) Society’s Diversity; 3) Bias and Unfairness, and 4) Confronting Bias
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