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KAB Just Gave Away $120,000 in Grants!

How did we get to $120,000 in awarded grants for breast cancer survivors and BIPOC women with a breast cancer diagnosis this past funding cycle? 

It all began back in October 2020 in Nashville, TN. An astounding 80+ castees and just as many talented artists contributed their time and love toward helping us put on a phenomenal art show (our first in Nashville!) Proceeds from the exhibit were distributed directly to Black women with a breast cancer diagnosis living in Tennessee, as well as toward Keep A Breast programming.

That year, we were able to award a total of 16 grants directly funded by our KAB Nashville Collection and additional partners and supporters. It was a huge success and an amazing opportunity for us to support women minorities with a breast cancer diagnosis. We were so totally inspired by the women who applied, and by the support the program gained, that we aimed to majorly ramp up our Give Back Grant in 2021.

Now, here we are! Beyond proud and excited to announce that with our 2021 grant cycle we have awarded a total of 240 grants to BIPOC women diagnosed with breast cancer, that’s a 1,500% increase in just one year, made possible through generous support and donations from our community!

BIPOC women applied from all over the United States and reflected varying socio-economic backgrounds. The applicants are entrepreneurs, health care workers, wives, mothers, daughters. All survivors. All fighters. Many of whom have started their own organizations and movements towards breast cancer education, and have shared their survivor stories so generously with us to help inspire and bring hope to new breast cancer patients in our community.


We would like to thank all of our 2021 applicants for applying. 

We would especially like to thank our diverse panel of breast cancer survivors who served as judges. They had a difficult and emotional experience reviewing so many amazing applicants. 

Thank you to Fiona Prine, The Orbison Foundation, Angela Pacheco, Jocelyn Limmer, Elisheba Israel Mrozik, Imogene and Willie, Akos, Studio Bank Nashville, Gryt Health, and Impact xzy. Your donations make this program possible.

NOW MEET THE AMAZING RECIPIENTS OF OUR 2021 KAB GIVE BACK GRANT!


The KAB Give Back Grant will re-open for applicant submissions in the summer of 2022. Please visit our Give Back Grant page for details and requirements for minority women who wish to apply. 


Read more: “Freedom of the Soul”: One GBG awardee’s journey through diagnosis and survivorship.