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JPS improved academic and graduation outcomes through an unprecedented coalition of families, educators, business leaders, faith groups and bipartisan public officials.

JPS improved academic and graduation outcomes through an unprecedented coalition of families, educators, business leaders, faith groups and bipartisan public officials.

The very first National Day of Racial Healing took place on Jan. 17, 2017, when more than 130 organizations came together – just weeks after community leaders first proposed the idea – to reflect, tell the truth of their experiences and make space for connection across racial divides. In its 10th year, the day has evolved far beyond its first gathering. It has grown through a series of defining moments, experiences and practices that communities embraced and continue to make their own. Here are 10 milestones that have tied the observance to a nationwide movement. Communities celebrate the inaugural National

The 2025 Women Powered Coffee Summit, hosted by W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) grantee Bean Voyage, gathered more than 300 women producers, roasters, baristas and buyers from across the Americas, Asia and western Africa to celebrate the women transforming the global coffee industry.

HireReach is revamping how employers in Michigan hire by implementing processes that consider an applicant holistically.

Charles D. King believes in the power of storytelling to bring people together — to help see past their differences and celebrate their shared humanity.

Racial healing helps people build trust and a stronger sense of belonging among themselves, their families and their neighbors. Discover 10 ways you can practice it at home and in your community ahead of the National Day of Racial Healing on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026.

SheCEO, a flagship initiative of Save a Girl, Save a World, empowers young women through mentorship, leadership coaching and entrepreneurial training. This multigenerational triad model connects professionals with young women to build confidence, leadership and lifelong sisterhood.

Janie Simms Hipp, president and CEO of Native Agriculture Financial Services, shares how her lifelong work in law, finance and mental health has shaped her fight for a more equitable and resilient food system.

From cultural preservation to cutting-edge connectivity, learn how the Santo Domingo Pueblo launched its own ISP to empower families, students and future generations.

The 2025 W.K. Kellogg Foundation Investment Office Next Gen Investor Summer Symposium brought together nearly 150 emerging leaders to explore how purpose, innovation and adaptability are shaping the future of institutional investing.

Judith LeBlanc shares how Indigenous values, intergenerational strength and long-term vision guide her leadership of the Native Organizers Alliance.

Pockets of Hope funders and partners are investing in Haitian-led innovation across education, health, agriculture and economic development to ensure children thrive.