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Kansas Community Empowerment Kickstart Grant is a grant from Kansas Department of Commerce, funded by the Patterson Family Foundation, Kansas Health Foundation, Sunflower Foundation, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas, that provides $40,000 to support smaller, community-driven projects that build capacity and momentum in Kansas communities. Grantees must provide a 1:1 match, including in-kind contributions. The program particularly targets rural and smaller Kansas communities and is administered through the Kansas Community Empowerment (KCE) program. Eligible applicants include community organizations and volunteer-led initiatives. Contact the Kansas Department of Commerce for current cycle information and application requirements.
The Kansas Fights Addiction Grant Program is a funding initiative administered through the Sunflower Foundation on behalf of the Kansas Attorney General's Office that funds substance use disorder prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts statewide. Established under the Kansas Fights Addiction Act of 2021, the program distributes settlement funds recovered from pharmaceutical companies and distributors. Eligible applicants include state agencies, local and county governments, and nonprofit organizations in Kansas that provide services to prevent, reduce, treat, or otherwise address substance abuse and addiction. Settlement funds are divided with 75% directed to the KFA Fund through competitive grants administered by the KFA Grant Review Board.
Sunflower Foundation: Trail and Community Health Grants is a grant from the Sunflower Foundation that funds trail development projects as an evidence-based strategy to improve community health in Kansas. The Sunflower Trails: Paving the Way – From Blazing Trails to Building Community program supports efforts to increase outdoor physical activity, strengthen social connections, and improve overall health outcomes. Kansas communities and nonprofits are eligible to apply. The program recognizes applicants at different stages of trail development, from early planning to established trail expansion, making it accessible to communities regardless of prior progress.