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    Wk Kellogg Foundation

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    Battle Creek, MISitio web2699681611

    About Wk Kellogg Foundation

    The WK Kellogg Foundation concentrates on place-based investments in Battle Creek and broader Michigan while also supporting national and international racial equity, early childhood, and community economic development efforts. They fund school districts, local intermediaries and universities to strengthen early care-to-college pipelines, while backing national policy, organizing, and legal intermediaries to advance racial and Indigenous justice and community power. Grants include both large multi-year operating awards and targeted project funding, often intended to build infrastructure, sustain movements, or seed endowments. Their portfolio blends hands-on local systems change with capacity-building for national networks and global partners working on equity and rights.

    Focus Areas

    Transforming K–12 systems and college/career pipelines in Battle Creek, MI (scholarships, teacher/health workforce pipelines, district transformation)Building an equitable early childhood ecosystem in Battle Creek and Grand Rapids (early learning collaboratives, childcare access and coordination)Place-based community economic development and small business/property revitalization in Michigan and New Orleans (hotel renovation, business support, workforce pathways)Racial equity field-building and leadership development (national intermediaries, fellowships, racial equity endowments, philanthropic narrative work)Global health and legal empowerment for marginalized communities (maternal/child health in Haiti; Indigenous land titling and community legal defense in Latin America)

    About Wk Kellogg Foundation

    WK Kellogg Foundation stands out for pairing very large Battle Creek public-school investments with a parallel portfolio in racial equity, community leadership, and legal empowerment. In the recent grant list, Battle Creek Public Schools received $11,604,667 in 2023 to address structural bias and segregation, and another $5,710,000 in 2024 to continue improving educational experiences and outcomes for students. That local focus is matched by a broader set of national and international awards that support infrastructure, organizing, and field-building rather than only direct services. The foundation also backs place-based economic development. Battle Creek Unlimited Inc. received $12,000,000 in 2023 for hospitality training, career pathways, and full-time jobs tied to local small business activity and the tax base. Elsewhere, grants support early childhood systems, racial equity endowments, and Indigenous legal capacity. The portfolio includes operating support, project funding, and investments intended to strengthen long-term community institutions. Across the grants shown, the pattern is consistent: large awards are used to support systems change, workforce pathways, and community-led institutions in Michigan and beyond.

    What Wk Kellogg Foundation Funds

    In K-12 systems work, the foundation gave Grand Valley State University $3,513,588 in 2024 to support the transformation in Battle Creek Public Schools by providing students college/career readiness opportunities, including teacher and health professions pipelines. It also awarded Michigan Early Childhood Investment Corporation $1,936,000 in 2023 to rebuild and re-imagine a stronger more equitable system for early childhood education funding in Michigan. Their early childhood work also appears in local neighborhood systems. Early Learning Neighborhood Collaborative received $2,626,266 in 2023 to expand an equitable early childhood system in Battle Creek and launch the Battle Creek Early Learning Neighborhood Collaborative. In food and family security, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities received $2,500,000 in 2023 to reduce poverty and disparities and improve the lives of low-income children and families. In Indigenous rights, Indian Law Resource Center received $2,500,000 in 2024 to help communities in central and south America secure land titles.

    How Wk Kellogg Foundation Gives

    Typical grant size sits at $8,150 at the 25th percentile, $100,000 at the median, and $225,000 at the 75th percentile, showing a mix of smaller awards and larger institutional grants. The recent record also includes repeated awards to the same recipients across multiple years, especially in Battle Creek and in leadership or equity work, which points to ongoing relationships rather than one-off support. WK Kellogg Foundation is a regular funder with open grantmaking pathways, accepts unsolicited submissions in several programs, and also makes program-related and mission-related investments. Its funding tools therefore include grants, fellowships, and investment capital.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1B

    Total Assets

    $454.4M

    Total Revenue

    $375.9M

    Total Expenses

    $379M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $8K and $225K, with a median of $100K.

    25th Percentile

    $8K

    Median

    $100K

    75th Percentile

    $225K

    Geographic Reach

    National44 states funded

    About 29% of grants go to recipients in MI.

    Intensidad de financiamiento
    Baja
    Alta
    Sede
    Funding intensity
    Low
    High

    Where Wk Kellogg Foundation Funds

    Top 10 recipient countries by grant volume for Wk Kellogg Foundation.

    RankCountryGrantsTotalShare
    1United StatesDomestic5,302$1B
    93.6%
    2Mexico283$47.9M

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    Who They Fund

    Battle Creek residents (including small business owners)pre-K to 12 students and their families in Battle Creekvulnerable children and communities in the Brazilian locus of the African diasporaIndigenous communities in Central and South AmericaNative Hawaiian incarcerated youth (juvenile justice-involved youth)low-income children and families (including those affected by COVID-19)communities in Haiti's Central Area and Southwest Corridor (children and families)

    Giving Approach

    Concentrated but diversified: heavy, repeat investment in Battle Creek and Michigan grantees alongside substantial multi-year grants to national intermediaries and international partners. The foundation makes large, multi-grant commitments to core local institutions and to a smaller set of national capacity-builders, balancing program/project support with general operating and endowment-style funding.

    Funding Style

    place-based economic developmentworkforce development / career pathwaysendowment / long-term sustainabilitysystems change / structural reformgeneral operating support / capacity building

    Notable grantees: Battle Creek Public Schools, W E Upjohn Unemployment Trustee Corporation, New Venture Fund, St. Boniface Haiti Foundation (Health Equity International), Community Foundation for Mississippi

    Topics

    hospitality and tourism-driven neighborhood revitalizationK-12 school transformation and anti-segregation effortsearly childhood education and neighborhood early learning collaborativesracial equity for Afro-Brazilian communities (diaspora-focused social development)Indigenous land titling and legal/technical supportenvironmental justice through legal empowermentteacher and health-professions pipeline development

    Where Wk Kellogg Foundation Makes Grants

    Most grants in the recent list go to U.S. recipients, with Michigan as the top grant state and 29% of grants landing there. Battle Creek and Grand Rapids appear repeatedly, alongside Detroit, Allendale, Lansing, and Kalamazoo. Outside the U.S., the recipient list includes São Paulo, Haiti, Vancouver, and Honolulu, showing that the foundation’s giving reaches both domestic place-based work and a smaller set of international and non-Michigan awards.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Wk Kellogg Foundation

    How does WK Kellogg Foundation accept applications?

    It has several open grantmaking pathways, including General Grantmaking and LOI via Fluxx, and those are marked as accepting unsolicited submissions. The foundation also lists mission-driven investment programs, which are not open in the same way as grant programs.

    What kinds of work does WK Kellogg Foundation fund most often?

    Its active grant programs center on early care and education, maternal and child health, food systems, family economic security, career pathways, and racial healing and equity. The recent grants also show support for Battle Creek school transformation, early childhood systems, Indigenous land titling, and legal empowerment.

    What is a typical grant size from WK Kellogg Foundation?

    The typical grant size data shows a 25th percentile of $8,150, a median of $100,000, and a 75th percentile of $225,000. The recent grants list also includes several multi-million-dollar awards, especially for school systems, leadership development, and place-based economic development.

    Does WK Kellogg Foundation fund outside the United States?

    Yes. The recent grants include recipients in São Paulo, Haiti, Vancouver, and Honolulu, and the country distribution also shows grants to Mexico, Canada, the Netherlands, Brazil, and Haiti alongside the United States.

    Are any grantees funded more than once?

    Yes. The recent grants show repeat awards to several organizations across multiple years, including Battle Creek Public Schools, Center for Creative Leadership, Grand Valley State University, Namati Inc, Indian Law Resource Center, Partners in Development Foundation, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Foundation for Detroits Future, and Young Mens Christian Association of Greater Grand Rapids.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    5.0%
    3Haiti39$13.8M
    0.7%
    4Canada6$4.1M
    0.1%
    5Netherlands6$561K
    0.1%
    6South Africa5$3.7M
    0.1%
    7Italy4$494K
    0.1%
    8Brazil3$9.7M
    0.1%
    9United Kingdom3$631K
    0.1%
    10Puerto Rico3$317K
    0.1%

    Recipient country reflects the grantee's headquarters per IRS 990-PF and Schedule F filings, not the program's implementation country.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    BATTLE CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLSBATTLE CREEK, MI$4,650,0002025Early Care and Education
    CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIPGREENSBORO, NC$4,606,3752025Promise of an Equitable Future
    GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITYALLENDALE, MI$3,500,0002025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIONHONOLULU, HI$2,500,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    NAMATI INCWASHINGTON, DC$2,500,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    INDIAN LAW RESOURCE CENTERHELENA, MT$2,500,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    W E UPJOHN UNEMPLOYMENT TRUSTEE CORPORATIONKALAMAZOO, MI$2,081,1882025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIESWASHINGTON, DC$2,000,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF GREATER GRAND RAPIDSGRAND RAPIDS, MI$1,911,4852025Early Care and Education
    BATTLE CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLSBATTLE CREEK, MI$1,838,0432025Early Care and Education
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MISSISSIPPIJACKSON, MS$1,565,0002025Early Care and Education
    CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATIONDETROIT, MI$1,500,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    W E UPJOHN UNEMPLOYMENT TRUSTEE CORPORATIONKALAMAZOO, MI$1,480,4892025Early Care and Education
    CALHOUN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICTMARSHALL, MI$1,460,6002025Early Care and Education
    BOSTON FOUNDATION INCBOSTON, MA$1,382,4232025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGEBATTLE CREEK, MI$1,303,1022025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    COMMUNITIES UNITEDCHICAGO, IL$1,250,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    ACTIONAID INTERNATIONALJOHANNESBURG, GP$1,250,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    HAITIAN EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAMNEW YORK, NY$1,214,9852025Promise of an Equitable Future
    CALHOUN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICTMARSHALL, MI$1,200,0002025Early Care and Education
    PARTNERS IN HEALTH A NONPROFIT CORPORATIONBOSTON, MA$1,003,3202025Health and Health Equity
    GRANTMAKERS FOR EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONSWASHINGTON, DC$1,000,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    FIRST FIVE YEARS FUNDCHICAGO, IL$1,000,0002025Early Care and Education
    ONE FAIR WAGE INCCAMBRIDGE, MA$1,000,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORWASHINGTON, DC$1,000,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    EASTERN MARKET CORPORATIONDETROIT, MI$1,000,0002025Health and Health Equity
    ACCESO IMPACT INCBROOKLYN, NY$967,5782025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATIONWASHINGTON, DC$940,0002025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    FONDATION CONNAISSANCE ET LIBERTE FONDASYON KONESANS AK LIBETE FOKALPORTAUPRINCE$934,6972025Promise of an Equitable Future
    GROUNDSWELL INTERNATIONAL INCWASHINGTON, DC$850,0002025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    FUNDACION CANTARO AZUL ACSAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS$781,3232025Health and Health Equity
    AVINA AMERICAS INCWASHINGTON, DC$757,1722025Health and Health Equity
    LOCAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT CORPORATIONNEW YORK, NY$750,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    SUMMITS EDUCATIONBOSTON, MA$750,0002025Early Care and Education
    ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INCNEW YORK, NY$700,0002025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME DU LACNOTRE DAME, IN$700,0002025Early Care and Education
    PARTNERS IN AGRICULTURE INCGREENVILLE, SC$700,0002025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    CALIFORNIA CALLS EDUCATION FUNDLOS ANGELES, CA$675,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTELONGMONT, CO$650,0002025Food, Strong and Equitable Food Systems
    TIDES FOUNDATIONLOS ANGELES, CA$650,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    ARAB COMMUNITY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SERVICESDEARBORN, MI$650,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    NEW VENTURE FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$650,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    ASPEN INSTITUTE INCWASHINGTON, DC$649,9722025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    KORE FOUNDATION INCGALLATIN, TN$623,2702025Jobs and Family Economic Security
    RACE FORWARDNEW YORK, NY$600,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MISSISSIPPIJACKSON, MS$600,0002025Early Care and Education
    GLOBAL IMPACTALEXANDRIA, VA$600,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    OPERATION SHOESTRING INCJACKSON, MS$600,0002025Early Care and Education
    FAITH IN ACTION NETWORKCAROL STREAM, IL$600,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future
    PANORAMA GLOBALSEATTLE, WA$600,0002025Promise of an Equitable Future

    BATTLE CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    $4,650,000
    BATTLE CREEK, MI2025

    Early Care and Education

    CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP

    $4,606,375
    GREENSBORO, NC2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY

    $3,500,000
    ALLENDALE, MI2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

    $2,500,000
    HONOLULU, HI2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    NAMATI INC

    $2,500,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    INDIAN LAW RESOURCE CENTER

    $2,500,000
    HELENA, MT2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    W E UPJOHN UNEMPLOYMENT TRUSTEE CORPORATION

    $2,081,188
    KALAMAZOO, MI2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    CENTER ON BUDGET AND POLICY PRIORITIES

    $2,000,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF GREATER GRAND RAPIDS

    $1,911,485
    GRAND RAPIDS, MI2025

    Early Care and Education

    BATTLE CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    $1,838,043
    BATTLE CREEK, MI2025

    Early Care and Education

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MISSISSIPPI

    $1,565,000
    JACKSON, MS2025

    Early Care and Education

    CHILDRENS HOSPITAL OF MICHIGAN FOUNDATION

    $1,500,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    W E UPJOHN UNEMPLOYMENT TRUSTEE CORPORATION

    $1,480,489
    KALAMAZOO, MI2025

    Early Care and Education

    CALHOUN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $1,460,600
    MARSHALL, MI2025

    Early Care and Education

    BOSTON FOUNDATION INC

    $1,382,423
    BOSTON, MA2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    KELLOGG COMMUNITY COLLEGE

    $1,303,102
    BATTLE CREEK, MI2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    COMMUNITIES UNITED

    $1,250,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    ACTIONAID INTERNATIONAL

    $1,250,000
    JOHANNESBURG, GP2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    HAITIAN EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

    $1,214,985
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    CALHOUN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL DISTRICT

    $1,200,000
    MARSHALL, MI2025

    Early Care and Education

    PARTNERS IN HEALTH A NONPROFIT CORPORATION

    $1,003,320
    BOSTON, MA2025

    Health and Health Equity

    GRANTMAKERS FOR EFFECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS

    $1,000,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    FIRST FIVE YEARS FUND

    $1,000,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    Early Care and Education

    ONE FAIR WAGE INC

    $1,000,000
    CAMBRIDGE, MA2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

    $1,000,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    EASTERN MARKET CORPORATION

    $1,000,000
    DETROIT, MI2025

    Health and Health Equity

    ACCESO IMPACT INC

    $967,578
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    UNITED NATIONS FOUNDATION

    $940,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    FONDATION CONNAISSANCE ET LIBERTE FONDASYON KONESANS AK LIBETE FOKAL

    $934,697
    PORTAUPRINCE2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    GROUNDSWELL INTERNATIONAL INC

    $850,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    FUNDACION CANTARO AZUL AC

    $781,323
    SAN CRISTOBAL DE LAS CASAS2025

    Health and Health Equity

    AVINA AMERICAS INC

    $757,172
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Health and Health Equity

    LOCAL INITIATIVES SUPPORT CORPORATION

    $750,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    SUMMITS EDUCATION

    $750,000
    BOSTON, MA2025

    Early Care and Education

    ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INC

    $700,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME DU LAC

    $700,000
    NOTRE DAME, IN2025

    Early Care and Education

    PARTNERS IN AGRICULTURE INC

    $700,000
    GREENVILLE, SC2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    CALIFORNIA CALLS EDUCATION FUND

    $675,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

    $650,000
    LONGMONT, CO2025

    Food, Strong and Equitable Food Systems

    TIDES FOUNDATION

    $650,000
    LOS ANGELES, CA2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    ARAB COMMUNITY CENTER FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SERVICES

    $650,000
    DEARBORN, MI2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    NEW VENTURE FUND

    $650,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    ASPEN INSTITUTE INC

    $649,972
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    KORE FOUNDATION INC

    $623,270
    GALLATIN, TN2025

    Jobs and Family Economic Security

    RACE FORWARD

    $600,000
    NEW YORK, NY2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR MISSISSIPPI

    $600,000
    JACKSON, MS2025

    Early Care and Education

    GLOBAL IMPACT

    $600,000
    ALEXANDRIA, VA2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    OPERATION SHOESTRING INC

    $600,000
    JACKSON, MS2025

    Early Care and Education

    FAITH IN ACTION NETWORK

    $600,000
    CAROL STREAM, IL2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future

    PANORAMA GLOBAL

    $600,000
    SEATTLE, WA2025

    Promise of an Equitable Future