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Find similar grantsBlue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas Foundation Grant Program is sponsored by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas Foundation. This program supports health-related initiatives focused on improving community health, access to care, and health education for Kansas residents, especially the uninsured, excluding Johnson and Wyandotte counties.
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BCBSKS - Foundation - Home | Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas Foundation Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas, the state's largest health insurer, incorporated the Foundation in July 2005 as a way to further deepen its commitment to helping all Kansans lead healthier lives. An initial gift of $2 million was made in 2005 and the corpus has grown to approximately $14 million.
The Foundation is required by law to distribute at least 5 percent of its assets each year. The Foundation seeks opportunities to fund programs and activities that promote health improvement, community health access and/or health education, healthy behaviors, prevention initiatives and direct health services to the uninsured. Review the information on qualifying organizations below.
If you qualify we encourage you to apply. For corporate or event sponsorships, visit our community involvement page . Grant Request Application Healthy Habits for Life program
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: IRS-designated 501(c)(3) nonprofits with a health-related mission or a health-related program. Must reside and serve in the Foundation's 103-county service area (all Kansas counties except Johnson and Wyandotte). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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