The foundation provides a number of grants to organizations across the United States and other countries on a number of topics. In 2016, the Kellogg Foundation was funding more than forty projects in Native American country, with a total value of more than $30 million in open grants. According to the non-profit's website, the foundation has funded 380 Native American projects since 2008. Many grants are for health, education and language programs for children and youths. In 2009 it granted the third-highest amount of money to Native American projects, after the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the
Ford Foundation.
Early childhood One grantee is the
Birth to Five Policy Alliance, whose mission is to increase public and private support so young children, particularly those facing the most challenges, get the high-quality services they need to be successful.
Education The foundation has made grants to prominent educational institutions, including: •
Cal Poly Pomona in
Pomona,
California •
Grand Valley State University •
Kellogg College, Oxford, a constituent college of the
University of Oxford,
United Kingdom •
Michigan State University in
East Lansing,
Michigan ==Programs==