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Available Grants - Patterson Family Foundation 300 Wyandotte Street, Suite 301 Review our grant information to determine whether your organization and project are eligible to apply. Register for the Grants Portal Create an account to begin. Registration is reviewed for eligibility before access is granted.
Submit a Letter of Intent Complete the LOI form to share key details about your organization and project. We evaluate LOIs and invite aligned projects to submit a full application. Provide a project plan, budget, and required supporting documents.
Applicants are notified after review. Awarded organizations receive next steps regarding disbursement and reporting. For our 2026 grants, applications that match the criteria and opportunities outlined below are encouraged to apply.
Projects that have secured at least 25% of the total project budget and include clear evaluation and sustainability plans will receive priority consideration. If you are unsure whether your program or organization qualifies for our grants, please review the applicant handbook or reach us through the Contact Us page, and we will connect you with a program officer who can support you through the process.
Grant Eligibility Requirements Location: Eligible applicants must be located in or directly serving a county or community within the Patterson Family Foundation’s Kansas or western Missouri catchment area. Please refer to our philanthropic catchment map. Nonprofit Status: Applicants must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, public school district, government entity, or be sponsored by an organization that meets these classifications.
The Patterson Family Foundation reviews grant applications in two cycles, allowing us to disburse funds as efficiently as possible. LOIs submitted by February 18th will be considered part of round one and the deadline for these applications will be April 3rd. LOIs submitted after February 18th will be considered part of round two, and the deadline for these applications will be June 29th.
We encourage interested parties to consider these timelines before applying. All deadlines close at 12:00 PM (noon) CST on the due date.
2026 Grant Milestone Round 1 Date Round 2 Date Registration Opens January 12 January 12 Registration Deadline February 13 May 6 Portal Opens for LOI Submissions February 2 February 2 Letter of Intent (LOI) Deadline February 18 May 13 Full Application Deadline April 3 June 29 Determinations Communicated By June 2026 September 2026 Disbursements Made July 2026 October 2026 Please note that we cannot accept late or incomplete applications.
If you experience any issues while applying, please reach out through the Grants Portal or Contact Us page. Please download the Applicant handbook for eligibility requirements, application and funding guidelines and answers to frequently asked questions. This handbook is designed to guide you through our application process, and we recommend you save this for easy reference.
DOWNLOAD THE APPLICANT HANDBOOK → If you have questions or need technical support, please submit an inquiry through the Grants Portal or through the Contact Us section of our website. Patterson Family Foundation’s Open Call Grants are publicly announced and submitted through the Grants Portal.
Applications are reviewed using criteria aligned with the Foundation’s priorities, including community impact, feasibility, sustainability, and readiness to implement the proposed work in the Kansas or western Missouri rural community. Collaboration Grants are developed through a shared planning process with organizations, institutions, and local stakeholders.
Together, we identify needs, set goals, and define measures of success in our Kansas or western Missouri rural communities. These grants are created through collaboration rather than an open call, resulting in joint decision-making and shared accountability.
Open Call Grant: Entrepreneurship and Business Support This opportunity strengthens rural entrepreneurship by supporting mentorship, technical assistance, and programming that helps entrepreneurs start, sustain, and grow their businesses. Projects should expand access to resources and reinforce the entrepreneurial ecosystem in rural communities.
Applicants should plan to report on the number of entrepreneurs served, the services provided, key business outcomes, and any new partnerships or ecosystem connections developed through the project.
Eligible uses of funds include: Business development programs Ecosystem and networking building Entrepreneur recruitment and outreach Open Call Grant: Trades and Workforce Development This opportunity supports pathways into sustainable, well-paying careers for new entrants and incumbent workers.
Projects should help rural residents access high-quality training, gain valuable credentials, and connect to meaningful employment within their region. Applicants should plan to report on the number of participants served, credentials or skills attained, local job placements or work-based learning outcomes, and employer partnerships established or strengthened through the project.
Eligible uses of funds include: Apprenticeships and workforce-based learning Upskilling and reskilling Open Call Grant: Innovation in Economic Opportunity This opportunity recognizes that strengthening economic opportunity requires addressing systemic and structural barriers that limit access to jobs, wealth-building, and prosperity.
Projects should propose creative, community-driven solutions that expand opportunity and improve long-term outcomes for rural residents. Applicants should plan to report on project outcomes, community impact, the challenges their innovation addresses, and early indicators of sustainability or potential for replication.
Eligible uses of funds include: Rural job placement strategies Industry diversification initiatives Innovative childcare models Collaboration Grant: Rural Housing Solutions This opportunity supports rural communities in advancing long-term housing solutions that strengthen local vitality. Funding is intended to help design actionable housing strategies that address gaps in availability, affordability, and quality.
Projects should build shared understanding, deepen coordination among organizations and institutions, and position communities to move toward meaningful, sustainable housing outcomes. If you have a collaborative idea, please submit an inquiry here . Open Call Grant: Primary and Specialty Care Access This opportunity supports projects that expand and sustain access to primary and specialty medical services in rural communities.
Funding is intended to strengthen the clinical care system by supporting provider recruitment, improving service availability, and enhancing the infrastructure needed to deliver timely, high-quality care close to home. Projects should increase access to medical services, reduce barriers to receiving care, and support long-term stability of rural healthcare delivery.
Applicants should plan to report on residents served, services added or expanded, provider recruitment outcomes, and improvements in access to care.
Eligible uses of funds include: Technology (electronic medical records are ineligible) Patient navigation and care coordination Transportation supports reduce access barriers Partnership development to strengthen local care networks Open Call Grant: Healthcare Workforce Opportunities This opportunity expands and retains the healthcare workforce by supporting education, training, and recruitment pathways that prepare residents for meaningful healthcare careers in rural communities.
Funding strengthens local training programs, supports credentialing and certification, and builds long-term workforce pipelines that meet community needs. Applicants should plan to report on participants trained, credentials or certifications earned, local job placements, and partnerships that strengthen the rural healthcare workforce pipeline.
Eligible uses of funds include: Recruitment of medical professionals Education programs that expand the healthcare workforce Funding for workforce programs (e.g. technical training and certifications for clinical and community health roles) Open Call Grant: Mental Health Services This opportunity increases access to mental health support by expanding services, strengthening local care networks, and promoting prevention, harm reduction, and behavioral health education.
Projects should create supportive environments that reduce stigma, increase awareness, and help residents access appropriate care. Applicants should plan to report on services delivered, residents served, improvements in access or awareness, and partnerships that enhance local mental health support.
Eligible uses of funds include: Creating or expanding mental health services Community education opportunities Developing care models and supportive environments Open Call Grant: Chronic Disease Prevention, Screening, and Education This opportunity supports community-based initiatives that prevent chronic disease, increase early detection, and strengthen residents’ ability to manage their health.
Funding is intended for prevention-focused efforts that improve awareness of chronic conditions, promote healthier behaviors, and expand access to screening and education in rural communities. Projects should help residents understand risk factors, identify conditions earlier, and adopt lifestyle changes that support long-term health.
Applicants should plan to report on residents reached, screenings or education delivered, behavior-change or awareness outcomes, and early indicators of reduced chronic disease risk.
Eligible use of funds include: Community-based prevention and health education programs Screening events that promote early detection Lifestyle and behavior change programs, including nutrition, physical activity, and wellness coaching Training for community educators, health coaches, or prevention-focused personnel Materials, curriculum, or tools that support prevention and self-management Data collection or evaluation activities on prevention outcomes Open Call Grant: Maternal Health This opportunity expands maternal and child health services in rural communities by increasing access before, during, and after pregnancy.
Projects should strengthen the maternal health workforce, improve care availability, and support families through enhanced training, equipment, and service options. Applicants should plan to report on services expanded, residents served, workforce growth, and improvements in access to maternal and child health care.
Eligible use of funds include: Expanding the maternal-child health workforce Training and education on specialized equipment Creating opportunities for maternal health professionals to practice in rural settings Open Call Grant: Innovation in Healthcare This opportunity supports new or pilot programs that expand access to healthcare in rural communities.
Projects should be evidence-based, designed for long-term sustainability, and structured for replication across other rural areas. Applicants should plan to report program outcomes, community impact, lessons learned, and indicators of sustainability or replication potential.
Eligible use of funds include: Projects that increase access to healthcare Programs essential to rural communities that do not currently exist Programs that support community health and wellbeing Open Call Grant: Literacy Advancement This opportunity supports schools in strengthening foundational literacy skills, advancing reading comprehension, and fostering a lifelong appreciation for reading.
Applicants should plan to report on improvements in reading scores and proficiency rates, participation in literacy initiatives, and the impact of family or community engagement activities.
Eligible uses of funds include: Instructional resources and curriculum; student support services Professional Development for teachers, coaches, and volunteers Family and community engagement initiatives Open Call Grant: Career and Technical Education This opportunity strengthens career readiness pathways in public school districts by aligning CTE programs with local and regional workforce needs.
Funding helps districts equip students with industry-relevant skills, certifications, and experiences that lead to high-demand careers and strengthen connections between students and local employers, while also addressing regional workforce shortages and supporting economic growth.
Applicants should plan to report on student participation, credential attainment, work-based learning or internship placements, local job placements, and business or industry partnerships established or strengthened through the project. Applicants with an open, active CTE grant are not eligible to apply until the existing grant is closed. This includes all 2025 CTE awards and 2023–2024 awards with unspent funds.
Eligible uses of funds include: Work-based learning opportunities Professional Development for teachers, counselors, and administrators Student support to ensure access Open Call Grant: Early College Pathways This opportunity expands early college pathways that enable students to graduate high school with both a diploma and an associate degree or equivalent college credit.
Funding supports partnerships between school districts and accredited colleges that increase postsecondary attainment, reduce college costs, and prepare students for future success. Projects should help students transition into local career opportunities, strengthen the regional talent pipeline, and encourage long-term retention in rural communities.
Applicants should plan to report on student participation, credits earned, degree completion, local job placements, and partnerships that support students’ long-term retention in the region.
Eligible uses of funds include: Funding for new instructors Recruitment and job placement Development of rural workforce partnerships Place-based curriculum aligned with regional economic needs Open Call Grant: Adult Learning This opportunity supports adult learners in building literacy, workforce readiness, and lifelong learning skills.
Funding helps reduce barriers to participation and expands equitable access to evidence-based education that prepares adults for meaningful employment, civic engagement, and personal advancement. Projects should strengthen community-based programs, support innovation, and align adult learning with local workforce needs, with priority given to organizations in our rural catchment area or partnering with local employers.
Applicants should plan to report on learner participation, skills or credentials gained, employment or career advancements, and partnerships that connect adult learners to local opportunities.
Eligible uses of funds include: Funding for new instructors and staff training Technology and digital learning tools Support services that reduce participation barriers Program evaluation and data collection We continue to invest in community-focused work through dedicated programs and initiatives that strengthen local leadership and support long-term community vitality.
Our Community Engagement opportunities for the 2026 cycle are offered through targeted, collaborative efforts rather than an open call application process, allowing us to work closely with communities and organizations on high-impact, locally driven projects. For more information about Community Engagement opportunities, please Contact Us and we will direct you to the right individuals.
Collaboration Grant: Community Foundation Opportunities Our rural community foundation programming remains an important resource for strengthening local communities. For the 2026 cycle, we will continue supporting established partners through the match and capacity-building initiatives as we monitor needs and opportunities moving forward. For questions, please Contact Us and we will help direct you to the right departments.
Open Call Grant: Community Needs This opportunity supports projects that strengthen resident retention and encourage former residents to return by enhancing the spaces, services, and community assets that make rural places appealing to live, work, and build a future. Projects should help communities create environments where people feel connected, supported, and inspired to stay or come home.
Applicants should plan to report on community participation, improvements to key spaces or assets, and early indicators of resident retention or increased engagement from returning residents. The maximum funding award for community needs projects is $250,000. Applicants should apply to their local community foundation for support when available.
Examples of prioritized projects include : Main Street Revitalization : Reactivating downtown corridors through adaptive reuse, façade improvements, and public-space enhancements that attract residents and businesses. Community Hubs & Gathering Spaces : Upgrading libraries, community centers, parks, and shared-use venues that foster connection and serve as daily touchpoints for community life.
Local Storytelling & Branding : Initiatives that communicate a community’s strengths, such as quality of life, amenities, recreation, and economic opportunities, to help retain residents and attract returning families. Tourism as Reconnection : Community-led efforts that highlight local assets and experiences to bring former residents, alumni, and visitors back—and encourage relocation or reinvestment.
If you have questions about our Kansas and Missouri grant opportunities or simply wish to learn more, contact us! 300 Wyandotte Street, Suite 301, Kansas City, MO 64105 |
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public school districts, government entities serving western Missouri counties Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Funding amounts vary based on project scope and sponsor guidance. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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United WE Rural Research Fellowship is a grant from the Patterson Family Foundation and United WE that funds original, interdisciplinary policy research on challenges facing rural America. The competitive 12-month fellowship supports rigorous, nonpartisan research focused on Kansas and western Missouri, with findings intended to inform national policy. Eligible applicants include individuals from academic, nonprofit, or practitioner backgrounds at any career level committed to inquiry on U.S. rural communities. The award provides $20,000, with an application deadline of April 6, 2026.
Patterson Family Foundation Rural Community Grants is a grant from the Patterson Family Foundation that funds community projects in rural Kansas and western Missouri, including park improvements, environmental stewardship, neighborhood revitalization, and other initiatives that benefit local residents. Grants of up to $250,000 are available to eligible organizations. Applications are reviewed in two cycles annually, with LOI deadlines in February and post-February for round two, and full application deadlines in April and June. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public school districts, and government entities located in or directly serving communities within the Foundation's Kansas or western Missouri catchment area. Projects with at least 25% of the total budget secured and clear evaluation and sustainability plans receive priority consideration.
Patterson Family Foundation Youth Engagement Grant is a grant from the Patterson Family Foundation that funds nonprofit programs engaging youth in communities across Kansas and western Missouri. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, public school districts, and government entities located within the foundation's catchment area. Grants of up to $250,000 are awarded through a two-cycle process, with Letters of Intent due by February 18 for Round 1 (application deadline April 3) and after February 18 for Round 2 (application deadline June 29). Priority is given to projects that have secured at least 25% of their total budget and include clear evaluation and sustainability plans. The foundation supports volunteerism, community service, leadership development, and youth involvement in the arts.