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Nonprofit program to end youth incarceration awarded $20M

Nonprofit program to end youth incarceration awarded $20M

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 11, 2022 | PIDF

Originally shared on Pacific Business News by Kelsey Kukaua on Oct. 11 2022, click here to read. Michigan-based W.K. Kellogg Foundation has awarded Partners in Development Foundation $20 million dollars over an eight-year commitment for its project “Kawailoa: A...
OHA Board Chair Carmen Lindsey’s Statement on Racial Equity 2030 Challenge Awardee Kawailoa

OHA Board Chair Carmen Lindsey’s Statement on Racial Equity 2030 Challenge Awardee Kawailoa

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 11, 2022 | HYCF, PIDF

Originally shared on Office of Hawaiian Affairs on Oct. 11 2022, click here to read. Today’s news that the Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi collaborative at the Kawailoa Youth and Family Wellness Center has been named one of five...
5 organizations awarded millions to advance racial equity across the globe within the decade

5 organizations awarded millions to advance racial equity across the globe within the decade

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 11, 2022 | HYCF, PIDF

Originally shared on The Washington Post on Oct. 11 2022, click here to read. Racial equity is an idea that’s top of mind for many, both in the United States and globally. Rather than simply considering it, in honor of its 90th anniversary, the W.K. Kellogg...
Kellogg revolutionized breakfast, now his foundation may help change children’s lives

Kellogg revolutionized breakfast, now his foundation may help change children’s lives

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 11, 2022 | PIDF

Originally shared on USA Today by Carli Pierson on Oct. 11 2022, click here to read. The Racial Equity 2030 challenge was open to those with ideas from across the globe. These are the five nonprofit organizations selected by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation....
Five awardees to receive $80 million to advance racial equity globally

Five awardees to receive $80 million to advance racial equity globally

by Opportunity Youth Action Hawaiʻi Hui | Oct 11, 2022 | PIDF

Originally shared on the W.K. Kellogg Foundation by Javon Dobbs on Oct. 11 2022, click here to read. Today, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) announced five awardees for its Racial Equity 2030 challenge, an open call for bold solutions to drive an equitable future...
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