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1 Million Cups Organizer Relations Representative RFA is sponsored by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. 1 Million Cups Organizer Relations Representative RFA is sponsored by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
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Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Kauffman.org Kauffman’s Currents features stories and insights that underscore the essential role of education and entrepreneurship in empowering all people to shape their futures, create vibrant communities, and grow an inclusive economy. Dr. Rachel Melson named Kauffman Uncommon Leader Impact awardee Meet the latest cohort of Capacity Building grantees Collaboration strengthens the KC region's research and data community Our strategic priorities reflect the heart of our mission: college access and completion, workforce and career development, and entrepreneurship. Research, Learning, & Evaluation Through transparency, rigor, inclusivity, and responsiveness, we aim to ensure accountability, build trust, and acknowledge diverse perspectives. The Kauffman Foundation operates the following programs: 1 Million Cups, Kauffman FastTrac®, and Real World Learning. Our funding philosophy is shaped by research, community-informed feedback, and the legacy established by our founder, Ewing Marion Kauffman. Our grantmaking is aligned to our strategic priorities and focus areas, driving toward our goal of equitable economic mobility for Kansas Citians. In sponsorships, we support organizations and programs that align with our strategic priorities, which reflect the heart of our mission. The Kauffman Uncommon Leader Awards recognize leaders who are making a lasting impact within their nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve. Everything we do is grounded in the generosity and love for Kansas City that Mr. Kauffman infused into the heart of our mission. Our team is made up of connectors and supporters who believe all people should have the opportunity to thrive. Ewing Kauffman’s life took him on an unconventional path that allowed him to enrich the lives of others along the way. Learn about Mr. K's legacy Explore open opportunities below. Through Request for Proposals (RFPs) or Request for Applications (RFAs), the Kauffman Foundation invites individuals, vendors, or service providers to submit proposals for completing a specific project or delivering a particular service. Each opportunity outlines the project’s goals, scope, timeline, budget expectations, and evaluation criteria. Ewing Marion Kauffman School Evaluation RFP Application opens: January 27, 2026 Deadline to apply: February 20, 2026 We are seeking proposals to conduct a mixed-methods evaluation of the Ewing Marion Kauffman School (“EMKS” or “the School”). The selected evaluator will provide timely and actionable insights that inform the School’s strategic planning process and current programming, as well as inform the Foundation. Kansas City Scholars Evaluation (RFP) Application opens: January 20, 2026 Deadline to apply: February 13, 2026 We are seeking proposals to conduct a mixed-methods evaluation of the Kansas City Scholars (KC Scholars) scholarship program. Now a part of Great Jobs
Application snapshot: target deadline February 16, 2026; published funding information Not specified; eligibility guidance Qualified professionals or service providers with skills in Microsoft 365, CRM tools, and experience in entrepreneurship or community impact.
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Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Kauffman. org Kauffman’s Currents features stories and insights that underscore the essential role of education and entrepreneurship in empowering all people to shape their futures, create vibrant communities, and grow an inclusive economy. Dr.
Rachel Melson named Kauffman Uncommon Leader Impact awardee Meet the latest cohort of Capacity Building grantees Collaboration strengthens the KC region's research and data community Our strategic priorities reflect the heart of our mission: college access and completion, workforce and career development, and entrepreneurship.
Research, Learning, & Evaluation Through transparency, rigor, inclusivity, and responsiveness, we aim to ensure accountability, build trust, and acknowledge diverse perspectives. The Kauffman Foundation operates the following programs: 1 Million Cups, Kauffman FastTrac®, and Real World Learning. Our funding philosophy is shaped by research, community-informed feedback, and the legacy established by our founder, Ewing Marion Kauffman.
Our grantmaking is aligned to our strategic priorities and focus areas, driving toward our goal of equitable economic mobility for Kansas Citians. In sponsorships, we support organizations and programs that align with our strategic priorities, which reflect the heart of our mission. The Kauffman Uncommon Leader Awards recognize leaders who are making a lasting impact within their nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve.
Everything we do is grounded in the generosity and love for Kansas City that Mr. Kauffman infused into the heart of our mission. Our team is made up of connectors and supporters who believe all people should have the opportunity to thrive.
Ewing Kauffman’s life took him on an unconventional path that allowed him to enrich the lives of others along the way. Learn about Mr. K's legacy Explore open opportunities below.
Through Request for Proposals (RFPs) or Request for Applications (RFAs), the Kauffman Foundation invites individuals, vendors, or service providers to submit proposals for completing a specific project or delivering a particular service. Each opportunity outlines the project’s goals, scope, timeline, budget expectations, and evaluation criteria.
Ewing Marion Kauffman School Evaluation RFP Application opens: January 27, 2026 Deadline to apply: February 20, 2026 We are seeking proposals to conduct a mixed-methods evaluation of the Ewing Marion Kauffman School (“EMKS” or “the School”). The selected evaluator will provide timely and actionable insights that inform the School’s strategic planning process and current programming, as well as inform the Foundation.
Kansas City Scholars Evaluation (RFP) Application opens: January 20, 2026 Deadline to apply: February 13, 2026 We are seeking proposals to conduct a mixed-methods evaluation of the Kansas City Scholars (KC Scholars) scholarship program.
Now a part of Great Jobs KC, KC Scholars provides scholarships, coaching, and career-connected supports to help low-income students and adult learners in the Kansas City region access and complete post-secondary education and transition into quality jobs, continuing a long-standing Kauffman Foundation investment in opportunity and mobility.
Organizer Relations Representative – 1 Million Cups (RFA) Application opens: January 12, 2026 Deadline to apply: February 16, 2026 We are seeking proposals from qualified professionals to serve as an organizer relations representative (ORR) for the 1 Million Cups operating program.
This contractor will be the operational backbone for 1MC HQ and three regional network leads, focusing on coordinating organizer onboarding/offboarding, scheduling and communications, data updates and reporting (including Salesforce), and administrative coordination of technology and professional development trainings. Explore our other newsletters Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Kauffman. org 4801 Rockhill Road Kansas City, MO 64110
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Qualified professionals or service providers with skills in Microsoft 365, CRM tools, and experience in entrepreneurship or community impact. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The current target date is February 16, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Ewing Marion Kauffman School Evaluation RFP is sponsored by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Seeking proposals to conduct a mixed-methods evaluation of the Ewing Marion Kauffman School (EMKS) to provide actionable insights for strategic planning and programming. Geographic focus: Kansas City Focus areas: Education, Charter Schools, Evaluation Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Kauffman.org Kauffman’s Currents features stories and insights that underscore the essential role of education and entrepreneurship in empowering all people to shape their futures, create vibrant communities, and grow an inclusive economy. Dr. Rachel Melson named Kauffman Uncommon Leader Impact awardee Meet the latest cohort of Capacity Building grantees Collaboration strengthens the KC region's research and data community Our strategic priorities reflect the heart of our mission: college access and completion, workforce and career development, and entrepreneurship. Research, Learning, & Evaluation Through transparency, rigor, inclusivity, and responsiveness, we aim to ensure accountability, build trust, and acknowledge diverse perspectives. The Kauffman Foundation operates the following programs: 1 Million Cups, Kauffman FastTrac®, and Real World Learning. Our funding philosophy is shaped by research, community-informed feedback, and the legacy established by our founder, Ewing Marion Kauffman. Our grantmaking is aligned to our strategic priorities and focus areas, driving toward our goal of equitable economic mobility for Kansas Citians. In sponsorships, we support organizations and programs that align with our strategic priorities, which reflect the heart of our mission. The Kauffman Uncommon Leader Awards recognize leaders who are making a lasting impact within their nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve. Everything we do is grounded in the generosity and love for Kansas City that Mr. Kauffman infused into the heart of our mission. Our team is made up of connectors and supporters who believe all people should have the opportunity to thrive. Ewing Kauffman’s life took him on an unconventional path that allowed him to enrich the lives of others along the way. Learn about Mr. K's legacy Explore open opportunities below. Through Request for Proposals (RFPs) or Request for Applications (RFAs), the Kauffman Foundation invites individuals, vendors, or service providers to submit proposals for completing a specific project or delivering a particular service. Each opportunity outlines the project’s goals, scope, timeline, budget expectations, and evaluation criteria. Ewing Marion Kauffman School Evaluation RFP Application opens: January 27, 2026 Deadline to apply: February 20, 2026 We are seeking proposals to conduct a mixed-methods evaluation of the Ewing Marion Kauffman School (“EMKS” or “the School”). The selected evaluator will provide timely and actionable insights that inform the School’s strategic planning process and current programming, as well as inform the Foundation. Kansas City Scholars Evaluation (RFP) Application opens: January 20, 2026 Deadline to apply: February 13, 2026 We are seeking proposals to conduct a mixed-methods evaluation of the Kansas City Scholars (KC Scholars) scholarship program. Now a part of Great Jobs Application snapshot: target deadline February 20, 2026; published funding information Not specified; eligibility guidance Qualified organizations or individuals with experience in school evaluation and educational research. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Kauffman Foundation Sponsorships is sponsored by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Kauffman Foundation Sponsorships is sponsored by Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Financial support for organizations and programs hosting events or initiatives that align with the Foundation's strategic priorities in education and entrepreneurship. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Kauffman.org Kauffman’s Currents features stories and insights that underscore the essential role of education and entrepreneurship in empowering all people to shape their futures, create vibrant communities, and grow an inclusive economy. Dr. Rachel Melson named Kauffman Uncommon Leader Impact awardee Meet the latest cohort of Capacity Building grantees Collaboration strengthens the KC region's research and data community Our strategic priorities reflect the heart of our mission: college access and completion, workforce and career development, and entrepreneurship. Research, Learning, & Evaluation Through transparency, rigor, inclusivity, and responsiveness, we aim to ensure accountability, build trust, and acknowledge diverse perspectives. The Kauffman Foundation operates the following programs: 1 Million Cups, Kauffman FastTrac®, and Real World Learning. Our funding philosophy is shaped by research, community-informed feedback, and the legacy established by our founder, Ewing Marion Kauffman. Our grantmaking is aligned to our strategic priorities and focus areas, driving toward our goal of equitable economic mobility for Kansas Citians. In sponsorships, we support organizations and programs that align with our strategic priorities, which reflect the heart of our mission. The Kauffman Uncommon Leader Awards recognize leaders who are making a lasting impact within their nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve. Everything we do is grounded in the generosity and love for Kansas City that Mr. Kauffman infused into the heart of our mission. Our team is made up of connectors and supporters who believe all people should have the opportunity to thrive. Ewing Kauffman’s life took him on an unconventional path that allowed him to enrich the lives of others along the way. Learn about Mr. K's legacy Every year, the Kauffman Foundation sponsors a selection of vital programs and events that align with one or more of our strategic priorities. Sponsorships are intended to support organizations and programs that align with our strategic priorities , which reflect the heart of our mission. The Foundation was a sponsor at TEDxKC, Aug. 2 at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, to join the Kansas City community. Learn more > Sponsorships typically range from $1,000 to $10,000 depending on the size of the event, and the benefits associated with the sponsorship. Sponsorships are intended to support organizations and programs that align with our strategic priorities . Sponsorships are not intended for organizations that are active grantees (currently receiving funding). Exceptions may be considered for current grantees with a special anniversary event (e.g., a centennial celebration of the organization ). Preference will be given to programs or events in the Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information $1,000 - $10,000; eligibility guidance Organizations whose activities contribute to closing economic mobility gaps; must not be an active Foundation grantee; applications must be submitted at least 90 days prior to the event. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.