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Grand Valley State University Receives $10.3 Million Grant from W.K. Kellogg Foundation for Community Outreach in Battle Creek

Grand Valley State University is making waves in Battle Creek with a groundbreaking $10.3 million grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. This grant is set to transform the educational landscape in Battle Creek and provide new opportunities for residents of all ages.

One of the key areas that the grant will focus on is increasing access to GVSU degrees and certificates by offering programs at the Kendall Center. This will make it easier for Battle Creek area residents to pursue higher education and advance their careers. Additionally, the grant will support the growth of the food innovation economy and invest in an aging workforce and new industry opportunities, further boosting the local economy.

GVSU President Philomena V. Mantella expressed her excitement about the grant, highlighting the university’s commitment to breaking down barriers and increasing access to education in Battle Creek. The partnership with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation has been instrumental in driving this initiative forward and creating new pathways for learners in the community.

Kara Van Dam, chief executive for OMNI, emphasized the importance of tailoring programs to meet the specific needs of the Battle Creek community. This grant builds on a successful partnership established in 2019, which created college and career pathways for BCPS students, setting them up for success in the future.

La June Montgomery Tabron, CEO of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, underscored the foundation’s goal of building leaders through education and expressed excitement about the impact this grant will have on the workforce ecosystem in Battle Creek. By collaborating with Grand Valley and other key partners, the foundation aims to create a more equitable and opportunity-rich environment for children and families in the community.

Overall, this grant represents a significant investment in the future of Battle Creek and underscores the importance of education in driving economic growth and social equity. With Grand Valley leading the charge, the possibilities for the community are endless.

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