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Annually, Kresge makes more than 400 grants to nonprofits. Our annual give has averaged around $160 million in recent years, always in accordance with IRS guidance to give at least 5% of our endowment on a five-year rolling basis.
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Guided by our values, we invest in the following program...
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Kresge awards single and multiyear grants for general operating support, projects and planning. We also use social investing tools such as program-related investments, guarantees and equity. The Kresge Foundation uses the Fluxx platform to manage the grantmaking process.
11 paź 2024 · Guided by our values, we invest in the following program areas, using flexible grantmaking and social investing tools. We work nationally and in four focus cities in the U.S. We promote effective, inclusive community development practices in U.S. cities, especially New Orleans, Memphis and Fresno.
12 lut 2024 · Applications for KIP:D+ grants will open on March 4, 2024, for sums of up to $150,000 for organizations that are ready to receive the resources needed to complete a project within the 24-month grant period.
From 2015 to 2020, the Kresge Foundation awarded more than $8.4 million in grants to developments through its FreshLo program which stands for "Fresh, Local & Equitable Initiative". [33] The program awards grants to development projects around the United States that are food-focused in areas that lack access to fresh foods.
2017 Annual Report. Letters; Financial Report; Our Impact; Working Across Disciplines to Enhance Impact; American Cities Practice Creating Neighborhoods of Opportunity through Citywide Initiatives Laying the Foundation for Higher Dividends; Arts & Culture Program Nourishing Body – and Spirit Doubling Down on the Arts; Detroit Program Doing the Best for Young Children in Detroit Kresge Arts ...
KIP:D+ is a grant program that supports nonprofits in their work to improve the quality of life and strengthen the fabric of community in Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. The program is a partnership between The Kresge Foundation, Michigan Community Resources and Co.act Detroit.