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Knights of Columbus Grants | CFSEK GRANT APPLICATIONS LIVE NOW! APPLY ONLINE ! The Knights of Columbus Endowment Fund continues the mission of the Knights of Columbus Tower in Pittsburg through an annual grant cycle.
Grants are available for programs and projects that accomplish any of the following for the elderly, handicapped, and low-income families and individuals of Crawford County, Kansas: Provide housing-, rent-, and utility-needs assistance; Provide health and human services to meet their educational, social, physical, spiritual, and psychological needs; Promote their health, security, happiness, and usefulness; or Improve community services for them.
We announce our Knights of Columbus Endowment Fund grant recipients in our newsletter and on our blog and Facebook page .
You can follow the links below to read our grant announcements: 2025: Knights of Columbus Endowment Announces 2025 Recipients 2024: Knights of Columbus Endowment awards $63,000 to 13 nonprofits in 2024 2023: Knights of Columbus Endowment Celebrates Second Annual Grant Awards 2022: Knights of Columbus Endowment Fund Celebrates Inaugural Grant Awards
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Crawford County, Kansas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Knights of Columbus Endowment Fund Grants is funded by Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas (CFSEK). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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