February 12, 1998
Academic Programs Receive $12.5-Million
Eighteen educational institutions will receive a total of $12.5-million from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation to expand the study of non-profit groups and improve the training of non-profit professionals.
The 18 grants, which will be distributed over five years, went mostly to universities that already offer academic programs on non-profit activities, such as Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis and Yale University in New Haven, Conn. Other grants
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