The W.K. Kellogg Foundation Grants
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations, schools, and other legal entities focused on advancing racial equity and improving the well-being of vulnerable children and families through community-driven solutions in the U.S. and select international regions.
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) is a prominent philanthropic institution committed to advancing racial equity and creating conditions for vulnerable children and families to thrive. Their grantmaking focuses on nurturing opportunities across the United States and select international regions including Chiapas and the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, and central and southwest Haiti. WKKF seeks partners who envision a world in which all children receive quality early care and education, families have access to essential health services, communities enjoy food security, and caregivers find sustainable career pathways. The foundation’s overarching goal is to support innovative, community-driven solutions that help eliminate barriers to success and foster equitable futures. WKKF prioritizes initiatives that align with its focus on racial equity, community engagement, and leadership. The foundation funds a diverse range of programs, including those that improve early childhood education, maternal and infant health, food systems, employment, and community healing. Eligible expenditures include programmatic activities that serve children and families; however, the foundation does not fund individuals, capital investments, or political parties/candidates. Funding is reserved for legal entities such as nonprofit organizations (e.g., 501(c)(3)), public/governmental entities, schools, hospitals, religious institutions, and for-profit entities conducting charitable work. There is no set grant cycle or deadline, and applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Interested applicants must first register through the WKKF grants management system, powered by Fluxx. The first required step is the submission of a Letter of Inquiry (LOI), which briefly outlines the proposed project. Applicants typically receive a response within 30 business days. If the LOI is accepted, the foundation invites a full proposal, which is reviewed within 60 business days. The foundation may provide feedback and request revisions prior to making a final funding decision. WKKF commits to transparency, respect, and timely communication throughout the application process. It pledges to deliver final funding decisions within 60 business days of receiving a full proposal. Additionally, applicants can expect to receive rationales for declined proposals and opportunities to provide feedback through brief surveys. The foundation emphasizes respectful and engaged partnerships, exemplified by testimonials praising WKKF’s professionalism, empathy, and dedication. While the foundation does not provide a specific range for funding amounts or the number of awards, each application is reviewed based on alignment with WKKF’s strategic priorities and the potential for community impact. Performance periods and funding amounts are determined case-by-case, based on the nature and scale of the proposed work. Recipients may include large or small organizations as long as they demonstrate the capacity and readiness to achieve measurable outcomes. Support is ongoing and responsive, and past grantees include organizations like the National Young Farmers Coalition, which promotes equitable farmland access and economic mobility through agriculture. WKKF's funding supports the long-term success of children, families, and communities by investing in solutions that are inclusive, sustainable, and community-centered.
Award Range
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Total Program Funding
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Number of Awards
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Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Awards and durations are determined case-by-case based on project scope.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants must be legal entities, including nonprofit organizations (501(c)(3)), public/governmental entities, schools, hospitals, religious institutions, or for-profit entities conducting charitable work. The foundation does not fund individuals, scholarships, emergency aid, or political activity.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Reviewers value alignment with WKKF’s vision for racial equity, community engagement, and sustainability. Clear articulation of community-driven solutions is critical.
Application Opens
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Application Closes
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