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Battle Creek Unlimited awarded $522k for food innovation

Battle Creek Unlimited, a W.K Kellogg Foundation grantee, has been awarded more than $522k in federal grant funds for the development of food ...
By Emmy KeglerOctober 18, 20220
Food Systems
Racial Equity

What’s next for philanthropy: Emerging trends for the 2020s

The Monitor Institute by Deloitte launched the What’s Next for Philanthropy in the 2020s initiative – supported by W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Robert Wood ...
By Every Child ThrivesMarch 25, 20220
removing bias for children
Education

Removing bias from early childhood education environments

Overwhelming evidence shows that access to quality early childhood education sets children up for success throughout the rest of their lives. However, implicit ...
By Carla Thompson PaytonAugust 2, 20210
Impact Investing

Black women leading in business, but lack access to capital

In the U.S., 17% of Black women are in the process of starting or running new businesses compared to just 15% of White ...
By Every Child ThrivesJune 24, 20210
power beyond measure
Racial Equity

Power Beyond Measure: Reshaping the research and evaluation landscape for boys and men of color

in brief Power Beyond Measure: Reshaping the Research and Evaluation Landscape for Boys and Men of Color is a new research agenda that ...
By Howard WaltersMay 14, 20210

Implicit bias makes its way into the classroom

Yale University researched how unconscious prejudices affect the ways teachers educate and discipline children in early childhood classrooms.
By W.K. Kellogg FoundationMarch 31, 20190
Education

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