The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has added 26 more organizations to its Rural Policy Networks, a multi-year initiative designed to improve the lives of those living in small communities across the nation. Each organization receives a $100,000 grant (over five years) to participate.
The Rural People, Rural Policy initiative began three years ago with an at-large network and four regional networks, in Central Appalachia, the Great Plains, the Mid-South, and the Southwest. A Network of National Organizations was added, and this year Kellogg funded an existing Michigan Network. The networks bring together diverse organizations for developing rural policies locally, statewide, regionally and nationally.
For details, including lists of network members, click here.
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