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CFSEK General Funds Grants is sponsored by Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas. The CFSEK General Funds Grants support Southeast Kansas nonprofits with funding for projects in Youth Activities, Basic Human Needs, and Arts & Culture. This grant is highly relevant for youth arts programs in the specified region.
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Community Impact Grants | Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas Every year in the summer, the Community Foundation’s Grant Review Committee funds programs focusing on Basic Human Needs, Youth Activities, and Arts & Culture. Since 2004 , the funds directly managed by the Community Foundation have provided hundreds of thousands of dollars to many Southeast Kansas nonprofit projects.
Community Impact Grant (formerly CFSEK General Fund Grants) applications are typically available during June. If you have any questions or would like additional information about our Community Impact Grants, contact us or email Program Coordinator Kara Mishmash . We announce Community Impact Grant recipients in our newsletter and on our blog and Facebook page .
You can follow the links below to read our announcements going back to 2004: 2025: Community Foundation grants $180,000 to support arts, youth, and basic needs in SEK 2024: CFSEK awards $170,000 to SEK nonprofits 2023: CFSEK Grants $160,000 to Area Nonprofits 2022: Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas Awards $150,000 to SEK Nonprofits 2021: CFSEK Announces $155,000 in General Funds Grants 2020: Grant Celebration Newsletter 2019: CFSEK Winter 2019 Newsletter 2018: 2018 CFSEK General Funds Grant Awards Announced 2017: General Funds Awards Announced 2016: 2016 Community Foundation Grants 2015: CFSEK Winter 2015 Newsletter 2013: CFSEK Winter 2013 Newsletter 2012: CFSEK Winter 2012 Newsletter 2011: CFSEK December 2011 Newsletter 2010: CFSEK December 2010 Newsletter 2009: CFSEK 2009 Annual Report 2008: CFSEK December 2008 Newsletter 2007: CFSEK December 2007 Newsletter 2006: CFSEK December 2006 Newsletter 2005: CFSEK December 2005 Newsletter 2004: CFSEK December 2004 Newsletter The Community Foundation’s work is made possible by the generosity of our donors .
The following charitable funds established by CFSEK donors contribute to our Community Impact Grants: Pittsburg Area Arts and Culture Field of Interest Endowed Fund Rosalie D. Manley Endowment Fund Glenda K. Sanderson Mays and Robert L.
Mays Memorial Endowment Fund James and Eleanora Belew Endowment Fund Kansas Health Foundation Operating Fund – CFSEK Kansas Health Foundation Public Health Fund – CFSEK Kansas Health Foundation Children’s Fund
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Southeast Kansas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $500 - $11,000 (up to $160,000 total for 2023 cycle) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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