Central Kansas Community Foundation



In January, 2009, two great organizations merged to better serve the citizens of Harvey, Marion, and McPherson counties. This merger created a partnership in the Central Kansas region that will carry out a shared vision to help families build lasting legacies in their communities. As a resource for all nonprofit agencies in Central Kansas, the new Central Kansas Community Foundation is committed to being the leader in promoting philanthropy and ensuring a bright future for central Kansas.

Web Address

centralkansascf.org

Social Media Links

Facebook - www.facebook.com/CentralKansasCF

Twitter - @CentralKansasCF


Assets and Giving for Central Kansas Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 20,236,513
2017 - 22,309,703
Domestic Grants

2018 - 1,261,580


    

Recent News from Central Kansas Community Foundation


One-Shot Turkey Hunt establishes endowment
Foundation: Central Kansas Community Foundation

The Central Kansas Community Foundation—Butler County, an affiliate of Central Kansas Community Foundation based in Newton, has announced the establishment of the Kansas Governor's One-Shot...more

The 2012 Competitive Grant and Scholarship Cycle Awards $30,000 Grants
Foundation: Central Kansas Community Foundation, Kansas Health Foundation

The Central Kansas Community Foundation—Butler County, an affiliate of Central Kansas Community Foundation based in Newton, has announced the establishment of the Kansas Governor's One-Shot...more

23 Charities and 25 Students Receive Awards
Foundation: Central Kansas Community Foundation, Kansas Health Foundation

The Central Kansas Community Foundation—Butler County, an affiliate of Central Kansas Community Foundation based in Newton, has announced the establishment of the Kansas Governor's One-Shot...more

Big Gift for Central Kansas Community Foundation

Wichitan L. Marie Haun left an estate of $600,000 to the Central Kansas Community Fund to be used to create the "Lena Marie Haun Charitable Fund for Children". The foundation will use the gift to...more

$600,000 for Central Kansas Community Foundation
Foundation: Central Kansas Community Foundation

Central Kansas Community Foundation recently received gift of more than $600,000 from the estate of Wichitan L. Marie Haun which will be used to create the Lena Marie Haun Charitable Fund for...more

North Newton creates foundation
Foundation: Central Kansas Community Foundation

Sher Klassen-Neufeld, left, presents a check for $5000 to Jim Goering, center, the newly appointed chair of the North Newton Community Foundation and Sandra Fruit, executive director for Central...more

Community Foundation -- changing to serve better
Foundation: Central Kansas Community Foundation, Kansas Health Foundation

By Belinda Larsen Central Kansas Community Foundation – Butler County formerly known as the Community Foundation of Greater Butler County has been serving the area for the past 10 years. Change is...more

Women's Community Fund seeking new members
Foundation: Central Kansas Community Foundation

The fund, which is under the Central Kansas Community Foundation, is a giving circle made up of about 40 women from Harvey County. Sandra Fruit, CKCF executive director, said the group is trying to...more

Foundation, city of North Newton explore partnership
Foundation: Central Kansas Community Foundation

By Chad Frey There's a move afoot to create a new partnership — North Newton could become the newest community partner of the Central Kansas Community Foundation. “They definitely want to do...more

Central Kansas Community Foundation-Butler County holds annual awards ceremony
Foundation: Central Kansas Community Foundation

Central Kansas Community Foundation-Butler County held its annual awards ceremony Saturday evening at Fulton Valley Farms near Towanda. By Jessica Seibel At the annual Central Kansas Community...more



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