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Kansas Kiwanis Foundation Grants - Kansas Kiwanis Foundation Kansas Kiwanis Foundation Grants | Kansas Kiwanis Foundation Kansas Kiwanis Foundation Grants Club Community Project Grants - Each year clubs can apply for a grant to be awarded to a tax-exempt organization for a community project. If your club has a tax-exempt organization community project they would like assistance in funding, complete and submit the Grant Request Form .
The 2026 Grant funding requests must be postmarked by Thursday, May 15, 2026.
KANSAS KIWANIS FOUNDATION 2026 AVAILABLE GRANTS - $1,000 per division Kansas Kiwanis Foundation Basehor BornLearning Trail installation - United Way Trail tying with Basehor’s health trail Lawrence Boys Club and Girls Club, Inc. - Center’s Honors Dinner City of Pittsburg - Pittsburg Kiwanis Park (metal bench) Ellsworth Arts Gallery Youth Art 3-day Summer Camp / 4 sessions USD 405 Middle School & Elementary library books Kansas City KS West Kiwanis Foundation Dictionary Project - 3rd graders at KCK USD #500,Piper USD #203 & 1 private school Topeka Kiwanis Charities 501(c)3 -support of 8 elementary schools in USD501 ($250/per) Post Rock Family Serv - Feeding The Future Project - non-school days lunch program Dictionary Project - 3rd graders at KCK USD DBLO Association - mattresses Better Sleep for Kansas Children In Need Greater Manhattan Community Foundation – Coronado Park Playground Equipment Lawrence Boys Club and Girls Club, Inc. USD 405 Middle School & Elementary Greater Manhattan Community Foundation – Coronado Park Playground Equipment USD 405 Middle School & Elementary library books Osage City Library Foundation, Inc – after school snack program for youth 18 & under DBLO Association - mattresses Better Sleep for Kansas Children In Need Shaner Elementary Learning Academy School Library read aloud books LAWRENCE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB, INC BOOKS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES COATS, HATS, GLOVES FOR HEAD START THE ARC OF CENTRAL PLAINS - handicap accessible baseball fields GIRL SCOUT CAMPING EQUIPMENT PATIENT LIFT FOR HOME FOR ELDERLY SANDBOXES FOR EARLY EDUCATION BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB CENTER SUMMER DAY CAMP FOR YOUTH AM LEGION/VFW BOY SCOUT CABIN COATS, HATS, GLOVES FOR HEAD START BOOKS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES MINERS HALL MUSEUM-PLAYGROUND BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB HONOR BANQUET FOOD AND HYGIENE PRODUCTS EDUCATION FREE DAY FOR KIDS PLAYGROUND FOR HEAD START COMPUTERS PIONEER MEMORIAL LIBRARY UPDATE CAFETERIA AT NEOSHO CC STATE FAIR EXHIBIT FOR DISABLED EDUCATION FREE DAY FOR KIDS UPKEEP OF CAMP FACILITIES EDUCATION PAVILION AT MUSEUM Heritage School Playground Drinking Fountains in Parks Shoes for Homeless Children Boys & Girl Scout Insurance Assistance Classroom support for 3 - 5 yr olds Tecumseh / Shawnee Heights Update windows & doors in Scout cabin Coronado Park Basketball court Homeless children school supplies Video game consoles for pediatric & young adults - Stormont Vail Tecumseh / Shawnee Heights Art Exhibits at State Fair Read to Your Bunny Program
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Grant Request Form (submitted by mail or email)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Kiwanis clubs in Kansas applying on behalf of a tax-exempt organization for a community project; clubs must submit a completed Grant Request Form. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $1,000 per division Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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