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NW Kansas organizations among those receiving KHF grants

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WICHITA – Through its spring 2016 cycle of Recognition Grants, the Kansas Health Foundation has provided $1,055,742.77 in grants to help organizations across the state accomplish 53 projects to help improve the health of Kansans.

Among the recipients were Hays-based First Call for Help and Jana’s Campaign.

Recognition Grants expand KHF’s support to a broad range of health-related organizations throughout the state and are targeted toward organizations and agencies proposing meaningful and charitable projects that fit within the Foundation’s mission of improving the health of Kansans.

Using a competitive application process, KHF allocates up to $2 million every year for the Recognition Grants program. Application deadlines for the two cycles are March 15 and September 15 each year. Any tax-exempt, nonprofit organization using the money for charitable purposes and proposing a project meeting KHF’s mission to improve the health of Kansans is eligible. In addition to supporting projects, KHF also seeks to support initiatives that focus on promoting policy, systems, and environmental transformations that support health.

A list of this cycle’s grant recipients is below. For more information, visit www.kansashealth.org.

American Red Cross North Central Kansas Chapter, $25,000

America’s Dentists Care Foundation, $24,860

Boys and Girls Club of Hutchinson, $24,904

Boys and Girls Club of Manhattan, $18,671

Bread of Life Distribution Center, $25,000

Child Start, $24,750

City of Lawrence, $10,500

Climate and Energy Project, $24,956

Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas, $25,000

Dress for Success Wichita, $20,045

Eisenhower Foundation, $25,000

El Centro, $25,000

First Call for Help, $12,500

Four County Mental Health, $3,705

Friends of Johnson County Developmental Supports, $23,200

Harvey County Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Task Force, $24,530

Harvey County Homeless Shelter, $8,538

Heartspring, $24,896

Integrated Behavioral Technologies, $25,000

Jana’s Campaign, $25,000

Kansas CASA Association, $19,631

Kansas City Community Gardens, $25,000

Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence, $24,997

Kansas Eye Bank and Cornea Research Center, $22,280

Kansas State Research and Extension, $4,845

Kansas State University, $25,000

Lawrence Memorial Hospital Endowment Association, $25,000

Lawrence Sponsoring Committee, $15,000

Leadership Butler, $8,505

Partners for Wichita, $20,000

Prairie Travelers, $9,195

Rainbows United, $25,000

Safehome, $25,000

Safe Kids Kansas, $12,925

Seed House – La Casa de la Semilla, $25,000

Southwest Guidance Center, $25,000

Special Olympics Kansas, $24,552

St. John Lutheran Church, $10,000

Sunflower House, $19,800

TDC Learning Centers, $20,000

TFI Family Services, $1,375

The Family Conservancy, $25,000

Topeka Justice Unity and Ministry Project, $24,750

University of Kansas, $24,918

Urban League of Kansas, $24,994

USD 252 Southern Lyon County, $10,542.77

USD 259 Wichita Public Schools Parents as Teachers, $25,000

USD 366 Woodson, $19,350

USD 500 Kansas City Kansas Public Schools, $10,168

Valeo Behavioral Health Care, $7,610

Van Go, $24,250

Wichita Grant Opera, $25,000

Wildwood Outdoor Education Center, $25,000

About the Kansas Health Foundation
The Kansas Health Foundation is a private philanthropy based in Wichita, but statewide in its focus. Its mission is to improve the health of all Kansans. To achieve this, the Foundation promotes health and wellness in schools, neighborhoods and workplaces. Grows leaders in Kansas communities. Inspires decision makers. Acts as a voice for healthy public policy. And starts and fosters community philanthropy that will see its mission thrive for generations. Together with grantees and partners, the foundation’s goals include making Kansas the healthiest, most productive, most livable state in the nation. To learn more, visit www.kansashealth.org.

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