Grants Archive

Our Summer 2020 Newsletter is Here!

The summer 2020 CFSEK newsletter has arrived, sporting a new design, a classic title, and the latest news about the Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas! In this issue, you’ll find: A memorial tribute to our late friend Rita J. Bicknell Current SEK grant opportunities Stories of organizations that have made a difference in SEK during … Continue reading →

2020 Future Fund Grant Applications Are Now Available [Update: Closed]

Last updated July 29, 2021. The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas (CFSEK) is pleased to announce that the 2020 Future Fund Giving Circle grant application is now available through August 31, 2020. The Future Fund provides grants for Crawford County, Kansas, nonprofit organizations, schools, and religious and governmental organizations. This year’s grant application can be … Continue reading →

2020 Grant Applications for Get Busy Livin’ Foundation Now Available [Update: Closed]

Last updated July 29, 2021 The Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas (CFSEK) is pleased to announce that the 2020 Dylan Meier Get Busy Livin’ (GBL) Foundation grant application is now available through March 31. The GBL Foundation provides grants of up to $500 for nonprofit projects that support youth volunteerism. This year’s grant application can … Continue reading →

Our Winter 2019 Newsletter Has Arrived!

The CFSEK Winter 2019 Newsletter is now available! What you’ll find in this issue: Exciting news about our Match Day 2019 results! A quick recap of our Grant Celebration 2019. A list of all the organizations that received a grant in 2019 from the CFSEK General Fund, Future Fund Giving Circle, Rita J. Bicknell Women’s Health Fund … Continue reading →

Future Fund applications are in. What happens next?

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During August, the Community Foundation of Southeast Kansas accepted grant applications for its Future Fund Giving Circle. This year, the Future Fund has $14,586 available for granting. But the applications we received requested a total of more than three times that! So, like every year, those applications will have to be reviewed to determine which … Continue reading →