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Through involvement in Turning Point, local health departments learned that the key to success isn't always more medical technology or even money; it's building productive relationships. The report, Civic Partnerships With Health Departments Can Strengthen Public Health in America...
Community Participation Can Improve America's Public Health Systems , a report prepared by The Lewin Group, describes lessons learned from Turning Point communities that may be useful to local, state and national policymakers and communities striving to build public health...
Building Bridges Between Policy & People: Devolution in Practice. This book contains lessons learned from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's five-year Devolution Initiative. The full final report is now available by clicking on the following link (PDF, 1 MB).
Teaching to Serve, Serving to Learn, is a new brochure that examines teaching methods that combine service to the community with classroom curriculum in K-12 Schools.
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has announced the selection of a new program director in Philanthropy and Volunteerism. (More)
The SPARK initiative seeks to create a seamless transition into school for vulnerable children ages 3 to 6. Standing for "Supporting Partnerships to Assure Ready Kids," SPARK will support partnerships of selected communities, schools, state agencies, and families to ensure...
In April 2002, the first networking conference among the 13 implementation sites was held in Chicago, Illinois. Co-hosted by the Kellogg Foundation and the Chicago ENLACE Partnership, the meeting was attended by some 220 educators, students, and parents. Other guests...
Launched in 1995, the Native American Higher Education Initiative (NAHEI) sought to expand educational opportunity and access for Native students. Encompassing a total of $30 million in grants for the planning and implementation phases, NAHEI has successfully supported new pathways...
The work and grantees of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation are featured prominently in communication material packaged and released recently by the The White House, and the Corporation for National and Community Service. The material is part of the President's "Students...