Grant to help schools provide breakfast for vulnerable children and children of keyworkers
Kellogg's has extended the support it provides through it's breakfast club programme, which has helped over 3,000 breakfast clubs since 1998, and is offering grants of £1,000 to help schools that are open during Covid-19 to provide breakfast for vulnerable children and the children of key workers.
The breakfast grant can be spent on anything the school needs to be able to provide breakfast such as toasters, hotplates and food supplies.
Schools should complete the application form, providing a brief overview of who they are supporting and what breakfast provisions they want to make. The usual criteria for access to this grant will not be applied to schools that have remained open during lockdown.
You can read more and apply for a breakfast club grant here.