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Grant Specific PublicationsGrant Specific Publications
For some of our initiatives we've created grant-specific summary publications. To learn more about our recognition grants, GROW initiatives and more, read on.
Recognition Grant Report (2010)
Across the state, dedicated individuals, organizations and communities are working to create better futures for Kansas children, fill gaps in services and care, and reach out to diverse populations to share information about health and wellness. To learn more about these remarkable grantees, we invite you to read this year’s Recognition Grant report.
Recognition Grant Report (2009)
With even small amounts of funding, nonprofits can make a big difference in the lives of the people they serve. That’s where our annual Recognition Grants program comes in. This report will give you an up-close glimpse of the healthy changes that groups across the state have made. You’ll meet some of the people who made these changes possible as well as many of the Kansans whose lives have been touched and improved by these projects.
GROW Report (2009)
Growing community philanthropy is a focus area for the Kansas Health Foundation, and the first decade of our GROW program to build and strengthen community foundations across the state was amazingly successful. It’s inspiring to see that our initial investment of $30 million in GROW has afforded GROW foundations the ability to give back more than $33 million to their communities so far.
Kansas Community Leadership Initiative (KCLI) Report (2009)
The Kansas Community Leadership Initiative (KCLI) began in 1999 with the belief that you can change communities for the better by changing the people in them one by one. KCLI helped hundreds of Kansans in more than 40 communities to learn new approaches to leadership.
Recognition Grant Report (2008)
While much of the Foundation’s grant making is done in a proactive, strategic manner, the Recognition Grants program gives us an opportunity to work directly with many grassroots organizations doing innovative work to help people throughout Kansas.







