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Find similar grantsNW Kansas Arts Events Grants is sponsored by Dane G Hansen Foundation. Funding for Kansas-based artists and cultural events that provide artistic opportunities, enhance quality of life, and encourage tourism and the exchange of ideas in the region.
Geographic focus: Northwest Kansas
Focus areas: Arts & Culture
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Kansas-based artists and non-profit organizations or public entities organizing arts events in Northwest Kansas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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NW Kansas Cares for Kids is sponsored by Dane G Hansen Foundation. An initiative to support licensed childcare centers in attracting and retaining quality staff, and providing educational tools to prepare children for school. Includes Staff Support Grants for bonuses and Montessori education curriculum grants. Geographic focus: 26 counties in Northwest Kansas Focus areas: Early Childhood Education, Childcare, Workforce Development
General Grant Program is sponsored by Dane G Hansen Foundation. The Foundation accepts grant applications for programs or projects that benefit the people and communities of Northwest Kansas. Funding is prioritized for projects that enhance both the current and future quality of life in the region, with preference given to applications that include community involvement and volunteerism. Geographic focus: 26 counties in Northwest Kansas Focus areas: Education, Health Care, Economic Development, Community Social Services & Security, Conservation & Environment, Arts & Culture, Community Beautification