Kellogg’s has generously donated £4,000 to Nisa to support school breakfast clubs.
- This initiative is part of Kellogg’s 25 Years of Breakfast Clubs campaign, extending their support to UK schools.
- The donation will be distributed in eight £500 grants, available to Nisa retailers to apply.
- Kellogg’s partnership with Nisa underscores their commitment to educational support and community aid.
- Nisa’s Making a Difference Locally (MADL) charity has facilitated over £1 million in donations to local causes.
Kellogg’s has contributed £4,000 to Nisa, aimed at bolstering school breakfast clubs through the Making a Difference Locally (MADL) charity. This donation, structured as eight individual grants of £500, is available exclusively for Nisa retailers to apply for. It reflects Kellogg’s ongoing commitment to nurturing educational environments across the United Kingdom as part of their 25-year initiative supporting school breakfast clubs.
Since 1998, Kellogg’s has played a pivotal role in supporting school breakfast programmes throughout the UK, helping schools open their doors to feed children and ensuring conducive learning conditions by addressing hunger.
The partnership with Nisa serves to extend Kellogg’s established Breakfast Club Network, which supports more than 3,000 schools and makes a tangible difference in local communities. By channelling funds into the MADL charity, broader educational and local initiatives are supported through local nominations, enabling significant community impact.
MADL has been instrumental in providing financial aid to local causes, ranging from sports teams to hospices. In 2022, Nisa stores demonstrated significant commitment to community welfare, executing 2,142 donations totalling £1,085,828. This extensive network of charitable giving illustrates the power of strategic partnerships in fostering community development.
Key figures in the organisations have expressed gratitude and reaffirmed their commitment to these initiatives. Kate Carroll, Head of Charity at Nisa, commended Kellogg’s for its support and collaborative spirit. Heather Murphy, ESG manager for Kellogg’s UK, highlighted the importance of their long-standing commitment to combatting child hunger and enhancing educational experiences.
Nisa retailers are not only engaged in educational support but also contribute to environmental sustainability. Their partnership with Too Good To Go, for example, has led to the saving of over 150,000 meals since 2019, demonstrating a holistic approach to community and environmental responsibility.
Kellogg’s £4,000 donation to Nisa exemplifies a dedicated partnership fostering educational opportunities and community support across the UK.