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Keep A Breast Foundation Announces 2022 Give Back Grants and is Giving Away $100k in Grants to BIPOC Women Breast Cancer Survivors

The KAB 2022 Give Back Grants directly supports BIPOC women who are breast cancer survivors or have been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Key Takeaways
  • Keep A Breast Foundation announced a new cycle of grants to be awarded in response to the Give Back Grants program which was first launched in 2020.
  • The organization stresses the importance of awareness around this initiative and emphasizes that while breast cancer is more common in white women, the mortality rate for Black women is much higher.
  • $100,000 in grants to eligible BIPOC women breast cancer survivors

August 25, 2022- Keep A Breast Foundation announced a new cycle of grants to be awarded in response to the Give Back Grants program which was first launched in 2020.

The Give Back Grant was conceptualized by KAB Founder, Shaney Jo Darden who said of the program, “I created the Give Back Grants program to be able to put funds directly in the hands of BIPOC women who need it, without any red tape or lengthy application processes. Financial stress during cancer makes everything that much harder, especially during a pandemic. I hope these grants provide just a little ease and love during an already difficult time.” 

The organization stresses the importance of awareness around this initiative and emphasizes that while breast cancer is more common in white women, the mortality rate for Black women is much higher. Different communities are disproportionately impacted by breast cancer and other diseases in different ways. KAB expresses the need to address these issues and discuss them openly in order to incite change.

In 2020 KAB awarded 16 grants at $500 each. The program was so successful that the KAB Team committed to continuing the Give Back Grants in 2021. We grew and were able to award 240 grants at $500 each to women nationwide. This year our goal is to award 500 grants.

$100,000 in grants to eligible BIPOC women breast cancer survivors

With the help of a Foundation Grant as well as individual donors and partners fundraising, KAB will award $100k in grants at $500 per grant. Awarding a minimum of 200 grants.

The application process is made simple through Submittable and can be accessed through the KAB website. Applicants answer questions in regards to their diagnoses and continued treatment, as well as how they would spend the grant money, noting the use of funds is flexible.

How to Apply

The 2022 grant cycle is open as of July 1, 2022, and closes on September 15th, 2022. Funds will be awarded by December 15th , 2022.

Anyone who is a BIPOC woman living in the US who has been diagnosed with breast cancer or is a breast cancer survivor may apply. 

How to Get Involved

100% of every dollar in the fund will go directly into the hands of women who need it. Those interested in donating to the Give Back Grant can donate directly to KAB and/or you can Fundraise for BIPOC women who are breast cancer survivors or have been diagnosed with breast cancer by visiting the fundraising page. 


About Keep A Breast
The Keep A Breast Foundation™ is a nonprofit organization with a mission to reduce breast cancer risk globally through art, education, prevention, and action. Since its inception in 2000, KAB has worked with young people to remove the shame associated with breasts and breast health. Through various initiatives and programs such as breast cast art exhibitions, “Non-Toxic Revolution”, “Keep A Breast App” and "i love boobies!" campaign, KAB has opened up the dialog about breast cancer and has proven to be a doorway to breast self-awareness and education. 

Keep A Breast has grown into the leading global youth-based breast cancer prevention organization, with global affiliates in Europe, based in France, and partners in Mexico, Zambia, Kenya, and The Democratic Republic of Congo. Constantly pushing the boundaries of the pink ribbon status quo, Keep A Breast has always encouraged young people to love their boobies, get to know their bodies, and be aware of changes. 

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Key Takeaways
  • Keep A Breast Foundation announced a new cycle of grants to be awarded in response to the Give Back Grants program which was first launched in 2020.
  • The organization stresses the importance of awareness around this initiative and emphasizes that while breast cancer is more common in white women, the mortality rate for Black women is much higher.
  • $100,000 in grants to eligible BIPOC women breast cancer survivors
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