The W.K. Kellogg Foundation says it will award $90 million through a new competitive grant program for groups working to achieve racial equity.
The foundation will work with Lever for Change, a nonprofit affiliated with the MacArthur Foundation to administer the challenge.
Kellogg will award planning grants of $1 million each to up to 10 finalists, who will also receive support as they work on finalizing their applications. Awards of $20 million will be made to at least three organizations, and two other applicants will receive $10 million grants, all to be paid out over 10 years, ending in 2030, Kellogg’s centennial anniversary.
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