kellogg-foundation

The W.K. Kellogg Foundation was established in 1930 by breakfast cereal innovator and entrepreneur W.K. Kellogg, who defined its purpose as “…administering funds for the promotion of the welfare, comfort, health, education, feeding, clothing, sheltering and safeguarding of children and youth, directly or indirectly, without regard to sex, race, creed or nationality.…” To guide current and future trustees and staff, he said, “Use the money as you please so long as it promotes the health, happiness and well-being of children.”

The foundation receives its income primarily from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Trust, a charitable trust set up by Mr. Kellogg in 1930 with his earnings from his cereal company. Today, in addition to its diversified portfolio, the WKKF Trust owns substantial equity in the two companies, Kellanova and WK Kellogg Co which are spin-offs from the original Kellogg Company. Kellanova, WK Kellogg Co and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation are separate, independent organizations. The foundation is governed by its own independent board of trustees and is not managed or directed by either company.

Over the years, the Kellogg Foundation’s programming has continued to evolve, striving to remain innovative and responsive to the ever-changing needs of society. Today, the organization ranks among the world’s largest private foundations, awarding grants in the United States, Mexico and Haiti.


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1 Michigan Ave. East Battle Creek, MI 49017

(269) 968-1611

+1 (269) 969-2329

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Group Five

Group Five Limited is an investment holding company with interests in the construction, engineering, manufacturing and property industries. The Company builds commercial structures, public and private housing, roads and earthworks.


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No. 9 Country Estate Drive

Waterfall Business Estate, Jukskei View

Johannesburg

1662

+27 (0) 10 060 1555

groupfiveho@groupfive.co.za

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Equal Opportunity Foundation

The EOF, established in 1986 is an independent, non-profit grant making agency based in Cape Town, operating in all nine provinces. The EOF funds projects that are focused on uplifting the standards of living of the historically disadvantaged communities mainly targeting poverty pockets in both rural and urban areas. The foundation’s grant making programme seeks to reduce unemployment, alleviate poverty and capacitate both project participants and interested community members. The approach is to ensure sustainability of the projects by focusing on management and relevant skills training.


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Block ‘A’
Clareview Business Park
236 Lansdowne Road
Claremont
7700

info@eof.org.za

021 671 9055

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EMPOWER

EMPOWER

There are more than 1.8 billion young people in the world, and many emerging market countries currently have their largest populations of young people ever. And these numbers are only expected to grow over the next 10 years. Experiencing significant poverty, discrimination, violence, and exclusion, young people living at the margins face the lingering effects and challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and continued economic upheaval. The last several years have taken an unprecedented toll on their schooling, health, safety, and livelihoods. Our support to local partners aims to create more opportunities, assets, networks, and safe spaces for young people. EMpower provides financial grants and other value-added support to local organisations in emerging market countries in three interconnected areas that are key to youth development


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3rd Floor Paternoster House
65 St. Paul’s Churchyard
London, EC4M 8AB

+44 203 488 7516

empoweruk@empowerweb.org

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Business and Arts South Africa

Founded in 1997, as a joint initiative between government and business, BASA is a public-private partnership that forms part of South Africa’s strategy to secure greater involvement in and support for the arts from businesses in South Africa. For this reason, BASA Grants have a slightly different lens to conventional funding and development agencies in that our focus is on amplifying and extending existing partnerships between arts and businesses that aim to meaningfully impact society through shared value and social cohesion.


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+27 11 447 2295

info@basa.co.za

38 a 4th Avenue, Melville, 2092, Johannesburg, South Africa

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BASA’s Supporting Grant Programme is designed for artists/arts organisations and businesses to assist in activating sponsorship for a cross-section of projects across South Africa. Financial support will be given to projects that are part of an existing business and arts organisation relationship.

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the-broll-foundation

Our purpose is to be the leading real estate services provider and the preferred place of employment for our industry’s professionals. This purpose promotes constant innovation and service excellence, whilst providing end-to-end real estate solutions to our valued clients.


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brollfoundation@broll.com

https://www.broll.com/contact

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Boart Longyear (Pty) Ltd

Boart Longyear is an international mineral exploration company founded in 1890 in the United States. It is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, with regional offices and operations in the Asia-Pacific region, North and South America, Europe, and Africa.


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1067 Katrol Ave
Robertville, Roodepoort 1709
Johannesburg, South Africa
Tel: 011 767 9300

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