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Earl J. and Leona K. Tranin Special Fund is sponsored by Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas City.
The Earl J. and Leona K. Tranin Special Fund reviews grant applications two to three times per year.
Priority areas include cultural arts, community relations, and education predominantly, but not exclusively, within the Jewish community.
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Tranin Special Fund Grant Funder: Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas City Last Updated: February 11, 2026 The Earl J. and Leona K. Tranin Special Fund provides grants for cultural arts, community relations, and education, primarily within the Jewish community in the Greater Kansas City area.
Grant applications are reviewed by advisors who meet two to three times a year. This fund aims to support initiatives that enhance community engagement and cultural enrichment. NOTE: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
New grant applicants should contact the Foundation before applying. Earl J. and Leona K.
Tranin Special Fund The advisors of the Earl J. and Leona K. Tranin Special Fund meet two to three times per year to review grant applications.
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Priority areas include cultural arts, community relations, and education predominantly, but not exclusively, within the Jewish community. Grants are restricted to the Greater Kansas City area.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations in the Greater Kansas City area focusing on cultural arts, community relations, and education, predominantly within the Jewish community; new applicants should contact foundation before applying. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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