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Find similar grantsCommunity Impact Grants is sponsored by Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas (CFSEK). Provides funding for programs focusing on Basic Human Needs, Youth Activities, and Arts & Culture in Southeast Kansas.
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Welcome to the Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas | Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas We help our donors establish long-term charitable funds to benefit their causes and our community. Thanks to their generosity, we support Southeast Kansas communities with nonprofit grants , college scholarships , and other types of help.
We connect donors to needs The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas exists to encourage charitable giving that benefits the common good and improves the quality of life for SEK residents. We make charitable giving easy for the individuals, families, businesses, agencies, and organizations that choose to partner with us to fulfill their charitable-giving goals.
I set up a donor-advised fund in my parents' name to continue to honor them in the future and fund organizations they cared about. We provide funding for nonprofits The Community Foundation offers a wide range of funding tools to help support churches, schools, nonprofit organizations, and government programs in Southeast Kansas and throughout the United States.
Our designated, field-of-interest, and donor-advised funds provide grants to nonprofits according to the fund creator’s instructions. Several of our funds hold annual grant cycles during which eligible organizations can apply for funding. And through an agency fund , we can hold and invest nonprofits’ own money for their future use.
Thank you so much for your support, for being a part of the village that helps these children have a brighter future! Monica Holmes, Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters Bill House Agricultural Grants We help students pay for college The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas is home to more than a dozen scholarship funds that help local students pay for their post-secondary education.
Our scholarships are funded by individuals, groups, organizations, and businesses that believe in our area’s youth and support their pursuit of higher education. I so appreciate the Bill House Scholarship committee, as well as CFSEK, for awarding me the scholarship.
Braxton Butler, K-State College of Veterinary Medicine 2021 Establish a Scholarship Fund We help advisors serve their clients The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas partners with lawyers, accountants, investment professionals, and other professional advisors to fulfill their clients’ charitable goals. We believe the Community Foundation to be a convenient vehicle to facilitate the achievement of our clients' charitable goals.
Kevin Mitchelson, Wheeler & Mitchelson Chartered CFSEK Announces Over $367,000 in Scholarships June 3, 2026 CFSEK Awards Over $20,000 in 2026 Elm Acres Grants May 20, 2026 Get Busy Livin’ Announces 2026 Grants & Scholarships May 5, 2026 2026 Knights of Columbus Grant Cycle Opens May 1, 2026 CFSEK 25th Anniversary Story Series, Lynda Wilkinson: “What Have We Got to Lose?
” April 29, 2026 CFSEK Announces 2026 Bill House Grant Recipients April 2, 2026 Circle Conversations Issue 17 Vie Medical Clinic • May Coffee • 2025 Recap • Coming Up Circle Conversations Issue 16 Safehouse • Sep. Coffee • Annual Dues • Coming Up Circle Conversations Issue 15 Cherokee County Health Dept.
• May Coffee • Upcoming Events Circle Conversations Issue 14 Fostering Connections • Match Day Thanks • Coming Up 2027 Scholarships are OPEN until March 31st! Elm Acres Foundation Grant Cycle Now Open! Knights of Columbus Grant Cycle Now Open!
CFSEK Community Impact Grants Now Open! Bill House Agricultural Grants Now Open! Future Fund Giving Circle Grants Now Open!
Rita J. Bicknell Women's Health Fund Grants Now Open! Get Busy Livin' Grant Applications Now Open!
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Community Impact Grants is funded by Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas (CFSEK). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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