Civic Intelligence

Kansas Health Foundation

EIN 48-0873431 • 501(c)3 • Wichita, KS

Profile

At the kansas health foundation, all of our work centers on our mission: to improve the health of all kansans. We envision a culture in which every kansan can make healthy choices where they live, work, and play.

309 E Douglas AVEWichita, KS 67202-3405

kansashealth.org

Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles relative to similar nonprofits. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.

Liabilities / Assets

17th percentile

0.05x

Higher debt load relative to assets than 17% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $250M-$1B nonprofits • Source year 2024

Liabilities / Revenue

88th percentile

2.70x

Higher debt load relative to revenue than 88% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $250M-$1B nonprofits • Source year 2024

Net Margin

1st percentile

-220%

Higher net margin than 1% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $250M-$1B nonprofits • Source year 2024

Top Officer Pay

Score unavailable

No value available

No filing with officer rows is available for this organization yet.

Asset Growth

59th percentile

7.3%

Faster asset growth than 59% of similar nonprofits.

501(c)3 • $250M-$1B nonprofits • Annualized from 2022 to 2024

Revenue Growth

Score unavailable

No value available

A valid growth rate could not be computed from the available filing history.

Annualized from 2022 to 2024

Assets

Up

$431,970,322

Up $29,371,816 (+7.3%) from 2023

Liabilities

Down

$20,740,581

Down $1,893,131 (-8.4%) from 2023

Net Assets

Up

$411,229,741

Up $31,264,947 (+8.2%) from 2023

Revenue

Up

$7,685,696

Up $576,712 (+8.1%) from 2023

Expenses

Up

$24,621,018

Up $5,966,408 (+32%) from 2023

Net Income

Down

-$16,935,322

Down $5,389,696 (-47%) from 2023

Trend Graphs

Balance Sheet Trend

Grouped bars show assets, liabilities, and net assets across loaded filings.

$600M$400M$200M$0Assets 2011: $442,562,218Liabilities 2011: $36,637,6962011Assets 2012: $472,454,166Liabilities 2012: $37,870,8692012Assets 2013: $524,545,356Liabilities 2013: $54,567,3822013Assets 2019: $328,187,155Liabilities 2019: $20,313,641Net Assets 2019: $307,873,5142019Assets 2020: $388,699,972Liabilities 2020: $14,456,101Net Assets 2020: $374,243,8712020Assets 2021: $428,904,170Liabilities 2021: $37,398,766Net Assets 2021: $391,505,4042021Assets 2022: $375,070,001Liabilities 2022: $29,648,411Net Assets 2022: $345,421,5902022Assets 2023: $402,598,506Liabilities 2023: $22,633,712Net Assets 2023: $379,964,7942023Assets 2024: $431,970,322Liabilities 2024: $20,740,581Net Assets 2024: $411,229,7412024

Highlighted filing

2024

Assets$431,970,322
Liabilities$20,740,581
Net Assets$411,229,741

Operations Trend

Revenue, expenses, and net income by year, with the latest filing highlighted.

$100M$50M$0-$50MRevenue 2011: $22,900,859Expenses 2011: $25,339,245Net Income 2011: -$2,438,3862011Revenue 2012: $17,244,798Expenses 2012: $20,709,752Net Income 2012: -$3,464,9542012Revenue 2013: $28,474,211Expenses 2013: $33,376,733Net Income 2013: -$4,902,5222013Revenue 2019: $8,597,853Expenses 2019: $25,113,010Net Income 2019: -$16,515,1572019Revenue 2020: $64,992,363Expenses 2020: $27,291,242Net Income 2020: $37,701,1212020Revenue 2021: $12,520,338Expenses 2021: $51,947,937Net Income 2021: -$39,427,5992021Revenue 2022: -$4,354,891Expenses 2022: $10,158,773Net Income 2022: -$14,513,6642022Revenue 2023: $7,108,984Expenses 2023: $18,654,610Net Income 2023: -$11,545,6262023Revenue 2024: $7,685,696Expenses 2024: $24,621,018Net Income 2024: -$16,935,3222024

Highlighted filing

2024

Revenue$7,685,696
Expenses$24,621,018
Net Income-$16,935,322

Filings

Latest Filing Detail
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024
Signed
Nov 13, 2025
Return Version
2024v5.1
Gross Receipts
$34,721,767
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

At the kansas health foundation, all of our work centers on our mission: to improve the health of all kansans. We envision a culture in which every kansan can make healthy choices where they live, work, and play.

Improve the health of all kansans so every kansan can make healthy choices where they live, work, and play.

Balance Sheet Detail
LineBeginningEndChange
Assets
Investments Other Securities$385,100,719$418,083,737▲ $32,983,018
Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net$10,490,296$11,228,937▲ $738,641
Savings and Temporary Cash Investments$3,170,989$2,126,171▼ $1,044,818
Cash and Non-Interest-Bearing Accounts$3,433,435$84,433▼ $3,349,002
Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges$45,439$50,414▲ $4,975
Investments in Publicly Traded Securities$7,579$0▼ $7,579
Receivable From Disqualified Prsn$0$0→ $0
Receivables From Officers Etc$0$0→ $0
Investments Program Related$0--
Loans From Officers Directors$0$0→ $0
Total Assets$402,598,506$431,970,322▲ $29,371,816
Other Assets Total$350,049$396,630▲ $46,581
Liabilities
Grants Payable$22,209,960$19,783,413▼ $2,426,547
Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses$423,752$957,168▲ $533,416
Other Liabilities$0$0→ $0
Total Liabilities$22,633,712$20,740,581▼ $1,893,131
Net Assets / Fund Balance
Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions$379,964,794$411,229,741▲ $31,264,947
Total Net Assets Fund Balance$379,964,794$411,229,741▲ $31,264,947
Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance$402,598,506$431,970,322▲ $29,371,816

Asset Categories

AssetBook ValueDepreciationBasis
Buildings$7,698,709$4,406,913$12,105,622
Leasehold Improvements$1,901,694$2,415,761$4,317,455
Equipment$665,461$2,774,093$3,439,554
Land$953,428-$587,273
Other Land Buildings$9,645$366,850$376,495
Other Securities$3,021,587--
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
EDWARD O'MALLEY JRPresident & CEOFT$337,762$97,976$435,738
Christopher PowerSecretary/COOFT$257,297$53,181$310,478
Stephen WebsterTreasurer/CFO/v.p. of FinanceFT$234,243$73,708$307,951
Susan KangSenior AdvisorFT$163,183$58,235$221,418
Jeff UsherDirector of Issue MobilizationFT$158,630$35,491$194,121
Drew WilburneDirector of Civic Life and PolicyFT$126,769$36,980$163,749
Chase WilhiteAssoc. V.p. of Comm.FT$129,454$31,639$161,093
Juston WhiteDirector of Institutional Partnerships and Special ProjectsFT$112,461$25,251$137,712
Charles P WoodsVice Chair, CHAIR (beg July 2024)-$19,000-$19,000
Junetta EverettChair (thru June 2024), BOARD MEMBER-$19,000-$19,000
Don HillBoard Member-$17,000-$17,000
Dr Jennifer MckenneyBOARD MEMBER, VICE CHAIR (beg July 2024)-$17,000-$17,000
Melissa MccoyBoard Member-$17,000-$17,000
Dr Alicia ThompsonBoard Member (beg July 2024)-$8,500-$8,500
Sylvia PennerBoard Member-$8,500-$8,500
Tom BradyBoard Member (thru June 2024)-$8,500-$8,500
Hyunjin ChoBoard Member (beg July 2024)-$4,250-$4,250

Board Members and Trustees

NameTitle
Jill DockingBoard Member

Highest Paid Contractors

ContractorServicesLocationCompensation
AON Investments USA IncInvestment portfolio management39584 Treasury Center, Chicago, IL 60694-9500$841,380
McCown Gordon Construction LLCConstruction services850 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64105$814,269
Conference Technologies Inc dba CTITechnology services11653 Adie Rd, Maryland Heights, MO 63043$320,759
BizBookLab LLC dba Bard PressBook publication services5310 SW Brugger Street, Portland, OR 97219$200,000
Zoller Productions IncVideo production services151 N Rock Island, Wichita, KS 67202$199,045
Revenue and Support

Revenue Composition

Contributions and Grants
$0
Program Service Revenue
$0
Investment Income
$7,209,304
Other Revenue
$476,392
Change in Net Assets
$-16,935,322

Audited Revenue Reconciliation

Revenue per Audited Statements
$0
Revenue Not Reported on Financial Statements
$0
Revenue Not Reported on Form 990
$0
Other Revenue Adjustments
$0
Total Revenue per Form 990
$0
Expenses and Functional Allocation

Major Expense Lines

Line ItemAmount
Grants and Similar Amounts Paid$15,709,536
Other Expenses$5,430,380
Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits$3,481,102
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Total Fundraising Expense$0

Functional Expense Allocation

Line ItemProgramManagementFundraisingTotal
Grants to Domestic Orgs$15,709,536--$15,709,536
Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$644,796$943,660-$1,588,456
Other Salaries and Wages$662,946$655,819-$1,318,765
Fees for Services Other$529,457$492,271$0$1,021,728
Advertising$156,474$838,584-$995,058
Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees-$992,860-$992,860
Conferences and Meetings$293,685$324,617-$618,302
Depreciation Depletion$257,625$317,648-$575,273
Occupancy$141,026$176,633-$317,659
Information Technology$5,864$260,402-$266,266
Pension Plan Contributions$99,858$101,661-$201,519
Other Employee Benefits$81,177$119,130-$200,307
Payroll Taxes$80,030$92,025-$172,055
Fees for Services Accounting$1,230$117,665-$118,895
Insurance$15,978$62,309-$78,287
Office Expenses$3,534$73,841-$77,375
Fees for Services Lobbying$48,000--$48,000
Fees for Services Legal$2,785$23,676-$26,461
Travel$19$3,857-$3,876
Other Expenses$10,030$1,842-$1,842
All Other Expenses$0$1,241$0$1,241
Total Functional Expenses$18,755,150$5,865,868$0$24,621,018

Audited Expense Reconciliation

Line ItemAmount
Expenses Not Reported on Financial Statements$0
Expenses Not Reported on Form 990$0
Expenses per Audited Statements$0
Other Expense Adjustments$0
Total Expenses per Form 990$0
International Activity

Grant and Assistance Recipients

RecipientLocationCategoryPurposeAmount
Kansas Leadership Center IncWichita, KS501c3To provide continued core support funding for two years to Kansas Leadership Center, a non-profit organization committed to fosuitering leadership for stronger, healthier and more prosperous Kansas communities.$6,000,000
Alliance for a Healthy Kansas IncTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding to Alliance for a Healthy Kansas. Alliance for a Healthy Kansas is a coalition of dozens of diverse groups from across the state that have come together to educate the public, lawmakers, and key stakeholders about the importance of expanding KanCare and closing the coverage gap for 150,000 Kansans.$675,000
International Rescue Committee IncNew York, NY501c3To provide funding in support of establishment of a robust initiative aimed at amplifying clients' voices. This initiative will enhance capacity to elevate client perspectives and actively engage community members in identifying service gaps, shaping program design, and ensuring effective program implementation. By fosuitering collaboration with community partners, this initiative will also play a key role in advocating for and influencing sysuitemic and policy changes that directly impact displaced and immigrant populations, ensuring more responsive and inclusive support sysuitems.$600,000
KC Healthy KidsKansas City, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the Kansas Food Action Network program to ensure Kansas has well-resourced local coalitions and robust policies related to food security.$496,000
Kansas Food Bank Warehouse IncWichita, KS501c3To provide dollar for dollar matching funds to the Kansas Food Bank in support of their work to increase the capacity of 31 partner agencies in rural, wesuitern Kansas communities.$450,000
Kansas Appleseed Center for Law and Justice IncLawrence, KS501c3To provide funding in support of universal access to free school meals for all students, regardless of family income, by increasing school district participation in Community Eligibility Provisions (CEP) and tailoring support to each district's needs.$350,000
Mid-America Regional CouncilKansas City, MOGovTo provide funding in support of Double Up Food Bucks Heartland program, a healthy food incentive program for people who receive SNAP benefits offered at grocery stores, farmers markets, farm stands and mobile markets in Kansas and Missouri. The incentive encourages customers paying with SNAP to purchase more fresh fruits and vegetables.$333,000
K-State Research and Extension - Sedgwick CountyWichita, KSGovTo provide funding in support of proposals submitted to K-State Research and Extension that align with the principles of the Next Gen K-State strategic plan, advance the work of Hunger Free Kansas, and enhance collaboration with both university and community partners with an overall goal to elevate the role of extension agents in food sysuitems work.$300,000
The Kansas Farm Bureau FoundationManhattan, KS501c3To provide funding in support of establishment of a Harvest Hub, a sustainable, practical, and physical regional food sysuitem which includes production, processing, and distribution of food. This sysuitem will target economic development by expanding small businesses with new revenue streams and support entrepreneurs with new opportunities. Community engagement will be targeted by bringing together all stakeholders to create a common agenda, shared measurements, mutually reinforcing activities, and continuous communication.$298,122
Kanbe's MarketsKansas City, MO501c3To provide funding to support expansion of the Healthy Corner Store Program, which provides access to fresh, affordable, high-quality produce in Wyandotte County. This program targets those struggling with mobility issues, lack of transportation, and those living in areas with limited grocery options. Funding will cover costs of establishing new stores, operations costs, food costs, truck deliveries, drivers, and a dedicated Kansas-specific Healthy Corner Store Liaison who will work exclusively on onboarding new stores, building community awareness, and promoting produce shopping adoption.$276,875
Kansas Health InstituteTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a landscape data analysis of the components of Economic Hardship that will help the Foundation network understand and mobilize around the Economic Hardship Index. Funding will also support design and facilitation of data walks that will help the Foundation network understand various interventions that will help Kansans make progress towards improving economic hardship within the state.$175,000
Harvey County Health DepartmentNewton, KSGovTo provide funding in support of Harvey County Health Department's participation as a member of the Kansas Food Action Network Food Secure Communities Initiative, a new community of practice focused on assessing and addressing the sysuitemic causes of food insecurity at the local level. Project funds should be used to assess and address the policy, sysuitems and environmental barriers to food security in Grantee?s region.$165,000
Healthy Bourbon County Action Team IncFort Scott, KS501c3To provide funding in support of Healthy Bourbon County Action Team, Inc.'s participation as a member of the Kansas Food Action Network Food Secure Communities Initiative, a new community of practice focused on assessing and addressing the sysuitemic causes of food insecurity at the local level. Project funds should be used to assess and address the policy, sysuitems and environmental barriers to food security in Grantee?s region.$165,000
Livewell Northwest Kansas IncColby, KS501c3To provide funding in support of Livewell Northwest Kansas, Inc.'s participation as a member of the Kansas Food Action Network Food Secure Communities Initiative, a new community of practice focused on assessing and addressing the sysuitemic causes of food insecurity at the local level. Project funds should be used to assess and address the policy, sysuitems and environmental barriers to food security in Grantee?s region.$165,000
Tri-Agency Intervention Inc dba Liberal Area Coalition for FamiliesLiberal, KS501c3To provide funding in support of Tri-Agency Intervention, Inc.'s participation as a member of the Kansas Food Action Network Food Secure Communities Initiative, a new community of practice focused on assessing and addressing the sysuitemic causes of food insecurity at the local level. Project funds should be used to assess and address the policy, sysuitems and environmental barriers to food security in Grantee?s region.$165,000
United Way of Kaw Valley IncTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding in support of United Way of Kaw Valley, Inc.'s participation as a member of the Kansas Food Action Network Food Secure Communities Initiative, a new community of practice focused on assessing and addressing the sysuitemic causes of food insecurity at the local level. Project funds should be used to assess and address the policy, sysuitems and environmental barriers to food security in Grantee?s region.$165,000
United Way of the Flint Hills IncEmporia, KS501c3To provide funding in support of United Way of the Flint Hills, Inc.'s participation as a member of the Kansas Food Action Network Food Secure Communities Initiative, a new community of practice focused on assessing and addressing the sysuitemic causes of food insecurity at the local level. Project funds should be used to assess and address the policy, sysuitems and environmental barriers to food security in Grantee?s region.$165,000
Kansas Health InstituteTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding in support of KHI's work to assist KHF partners regarding how to use and interpret data, metrics consultation, analysis support for activities such as crowdsourcing, and ad hoc technical assistance related to local data access.$125,000
Advocates for Immigrant Rights and Reconciliation IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Advocates for Immigrant Rights and Reconciliation, Inc.$100,000
Black Entrepreneurs of the Flint Hills AssociationManhattan, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Black Entrepreneurs of the Flint Hills.$100,000
Common Ground Producers and Growers IncWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Common Ground Producers and Growers, Inc.$100,000
Community Housing of Wyandotte County IncKansas City, KSGovTo provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of CHWC, Inc.$100,000
Create Campaign IncWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Create Campaign, Inc.$100,000
Destination Innovation IncWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Destination Innovation.$100,000
Empower Evergreen IncWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Empower Evergreen, Inc.$100,000
Fort Hays State UniversityHays, KSGovTo provide core support funding for the expansion of on-campus outreach efforts by the Diversity and Inclusion Program at Fort Hays State University.$100,000
Garden City Community CollegeGarden City, KSGovTo provide core support funding for the expansion of on-campus outreach efforts by the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Program at Garden City Community College.$100,000
Groundwork Northeast Revitalization Group IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Groundwork Northeast Revitalization Group.$100,000
Hope Enterprise IncWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Hope Community Development Corporation.$100,000
Kansas Birth Justice SocietyWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Kansas Birth Justice Society.$100,000
Kansas Black Farmers Association IncBogue, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Kansas Black Farmers Association.$100,000
Kansas Family Advisory Network IncWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Kansas Family Advisory Network, Inc.$100,000
Loud Light IncTopeka, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Loud Light, Inc.$100,000
Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity IncKansas City, MO501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Metro Organization for Racial and Economic Equity, Inc.$100,000
Mt Carmel Redevelopment CorporationKansas City, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Mt. Carmel Redevelopment Corporation.$100,000
Omni Circle Group IncTopeka, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Omni Circle Group, Inc.$100,000
Pittsburg State UniversityPittsburg, KSGovTo provide core support funding for the expansion of on-campus outreach efforts by the Diversity and Inclusion Program at Pittsburg State University.$100,000
Rosedale Development Association IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Rosedale Development Association, Inc.$100,000
Salud Bienestar - Promotora de SaludWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Salud + Bienestar - Promotora de Salud.$100,000
Sent IncTopeka, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Sent, Inc.$100,000
SoCe Neighborhood Action FoundationWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of SoCe Neighborhood Action Foundation.$100,000
Suburban BalanceLees Summit, MO501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Suburban Balance.$100,000
The Black MasuiterMind Group Charitable FoundationKansas City, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of The Black MasuiterMind Group Charitable Foundation.$100,000
The Hub Argentine IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of The Hub Argentine, Inc.$100,000
The Toolbox IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of The Toolbox, Inc.$100,000
The Voter Network FoundationOverland Park, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Kansas Latino Community Network.$100,000
Wichita State University FoundationWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the expansion of on-campus outreach efforts by the Alce su Voz Program at Wichita State University.$100,000
Kansas Leadership Center IncWichita, KS501c3To address food security issues in Kansas through planning, coordination, and facilitation of mass action strategies for Kansas communities and quarterly meetings for the Kansas Food Security Advisory Committee.$60,000
Community Operations Recovery Empowerment IncWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding in support of Community Operations Recovery Empowerment, Inc. to carry out their mission to create an empowered community focused on economic development, academic success, civic engagement, and family involvement within the community and educational sysuitem.$50,000
Douglas CountyLawrence, KSGovTo provide funding in support of the Indigenous Food Sysuitem Study and Action Plan, which focuses on collecting essential data from Indigenous food entrepreneurs and leaders, including farmers, chefs, retailers, and elders, to enhance the Indigenous foods sector in Douglas County and Kansas.$50,000
Emporia Spanish SpeakersEmporia, KS501c3To provide core support funding for the continued operational and programmatic work of Emporia Spanish Speakers.$50,000
Empower Evergreen IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of development of an experimental new type of financial institution designed to serve people who are traditionally thought of as being "un-bankable." This population usually has to resort to payday lending type institutions. This new organization is co-funded by Stand Together and a number of other local funders, including most of the major banks in Wichita. The total project is over $600,000.$50,000
Greater Manhattan Community FoundationManhattan, KS501c3To provide funding for a contracted consultant who will evaluate where the capacity of Kansas Rotary Clubs and Kansas mental health needs intersect.$50,000
Harvesuiters - The Community Food NetworkKansas City, MO501c3To provide core support funding in support of Harvesuiters - The Community Food Network to carry out their mission of mobilizing the power of community to create equitable access to nutritious food and address the root causes and impact of hunger.$50,000
Hunter Health Clinic IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding to Hunter Health Clinic, Inc. in support of their work to educate people in the 29th and Grove area about the risks associated with trichloroethylene (TCE) exposure and provide medical screening to address medical concerns associated with chemical spills.$50,000
Kansas Food Bank Warehouse IncWichita, KS501c3To provide core support funding in support of Kansas Food Bank Warehouse, Inc. to carry out their mission to provide comprehensive and compassionate HungerCare whenever and wherever it is needed to safeguard the health, well-being and productivity of food-insecure Kansas families and their children, as well as senior citizens, the homeless and the chronically ill and impoverished among us.$50,000
Kansas Leadership Center IncWichita, KS501c3To plan and facilitate a two-day convening of the Policy Hub to help develop a policy agenda to address food security in Kansas.$50,000
Kansas State UniversityManhattan, KSGovTo provide funding in support of hiring a director who will convene the inter-tribal planning committee to create a vision for operating a successful sustainable infrastructure.$50,000
Kansas Wesleyan UniversitySalina, KS501c3To provide funding in support of creation of a business plan for a local food sysuitem development in Salina, KS, connecting local producers to local large-scale markets and dramatically shortening the food supply chain.$50,000
Opportunity Wichita IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding to establish an economic mobility plan for South Central Kansas, specifically targeting enhanced opportunities for economic advancement across the region.$50,000
Podemos CorpWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of Podemos: Psico-Educacion Comunitaria program that will bring evidence-based, trauma informed, culturally competent and linguistically appropriate mental health services to the Hispanic population within Sedgwick County Kansas.$50,000
The Voter Network FoundationOverland Park, KS501c3To provide funding in support of collaboration with nonprofits across the state to help them embed paid relational programs into their election activities. This effort aims to increase turnout by at least 1.5% - and up to 5%.$50,000
University of Kansas Center for Research IncLawrence, KS501c3To provide funding in support of University of Kansas Center for Research, Inc.'s work to (i) develop and test iterative processes of integrating research and practice in support of technology learning and computational thinking skills among women who are about to be or have been recently released from jails or prisons in Kansas or Missouri, (ii) advance knowledge and best practices regarding university-community partnerships focused on broadening technology education for justice-impacted populations, and thereby (iii) build capacity within a local community for enhancing digital equity among a historically underrepresented population.$50,000
Wichita State University FoundationWichita, KS501c3To provide funding to facilitate the development of a full proposal to secure future funding and create a sustainable financial model to establish an Actionable Data Policy Lab in Kansas. Funding will be used in the following areas: 1. Facilitation of a Leadership Team 2. Site Visits 3. Research and Planning and 4. Proposal and Development Plan.$50,000
University of Kansas Center for Research IncLawrence, KS501c3To provide funding in support of free grant writing and technical assistance to a range of organizations in Kansas, including nonprofit organizations, state associations/coalitions, school districts, state agencies, and tribal councils/communities.$49,500
Guadalupe Clinic IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding for a year's worth of salary and benefits for a Promotora position at the clinic. The Promotora is a community health worker who specifically engages with the Latino population that utilizes Guadalupe Clinic for their health care needs. The Promotora is a bridge between the diverse populations served and the health care sysuitem and has cultural ties, history and background similar to the clinic's first-generation minority patients, who make up 79% of the patient population.$46,800
The Community IncGarden City, KS501c3Convergence Partnership Renewal 2024: Regional investments to advance racial justice and health equity$37,500
Destination Innovation IncWichita, KS501c3Convergence Partnership Renewal 2024: Regional investments to advance racial justice and health equity$31,250
Hutch in Harmony IncHutchinson, KS501c3Convergence Partnership Renewal 2024: Regional investments to advance racial justice and health equity$31,250
Omni Circle Group IncTopeka, KS501c3Convergence Partnership Renewal 2024: Regional investments to advance racial justice and health equity$31,250
Rosedale Development Association IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a market study related to building a new community center which will enable Rosedale Development Association to apply for federal funding that would completely cover construction of the community center.$30,000
Medical Society of Sedgwick County Physician Leadership Alliance IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of development of a new business model for Wichita Health and Wellness Coalition. Funds will cover phase one of their relationship with a development consultant.$27,500
Wichita Children's HomeWichita, KS501c3In an effort to better align KHF's efforts with Textron Aviation's philanthropic efforts, we are contributing $25,000 to Wichita Children's Home as part of Textron's Wings for Dreams event. The event raised a total of $4.2 million. This contribution from KHF was considered part of that total.$25,000
William Newton Memorial HospitalWinfield, KS501c3To provide funding for incentives for each household that takes the Cowley County Community Perception Survey. Participants will receive $10 Chamber bucks (either in Ark City or Winfield), so the funds are funneled back into the local economy.$25,000
El Centro IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide funding in support of in-depth strategic planning process development.$15,000
The Hub Argentine IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide funding to The Hub Argentine Inc. to continue work consisuitent with Kansas Health Foundation's mission, directed in connection to Rev. Tom Brady's service as a Kansas Health Foundation Board Member.$15,000
The Caring Congregation IncOverland Park, KS501c3To provide funding to The Caring Congregation, Inc. to continue work consisuitent with Kansas Health Foundation's mission, directed in connection to Rev. Tom Brady's service as a Kansas Health Foundation Board Member.$10,000
Adoption and Beyond IncOverland Park, KS501c3To provide funding in support of an educational program that will enhance pre- and post-training for adoptive families to ensure they are well-prepared and competent in adoption; identify suitable professionals to provide expertise in educating the public about important aspects, challenges, and opportunities related to adoptive families; and utilize a direct educational approach, such as Zoom meetings, group mentoring, and online services, with agency members or guest experts presenting adoption topics to families.$5,000
African American Council of Elders - Wichita-Sedgwick CountyWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of comprehensive training, mentorship, and support to intergenerational digital storytelling program participants.$5,000
All for Moms Foundation IncLenexa, KS501c3To provide funding for a covered trailer, which would expedite load time and avoid costly rentals and weather issues associated with exposed open bed trailers. This would better facilitate picking up donated furniture across the city. At the end of the mission, the trailer could be loaded with the removed trash insuitead of leaving the trash with the family to deal with. Trash could be transported to the dump or donation service directly.$5,000
All for Moms Foundation IncLenexa, KS501c3To provide funding in support of launching new support services, increasing the scope of financial assistance programs, and reaching underserved communities previously beyond the foundation's reach. This could involve investing in new technologies, developing creative solutions to address sysuitemic issues, or partnering with other organizations to leverage resources and expertise.$5,000
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association IncChicago, IL501c3AWARE is a new program for Wichita women community leaders, Alliance of Women for Alzheimer?s Research and Education. The AWARE group is comprised of women who are seeking information and who are getting involved to change the future. The focus of AWARE is advancing research, providing care and support. It provides funding for caregiver/family support programs. Funds are used to educate women that a healthy heart, diet and exercise lead to a healthy brain. Funding provides a presence in the Kansas legislature to raise awareness for more funding to respite care and elder abuse.$5,000
Andover Public Library FriendsAndover, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the Children's Creative Playroom to purchase and install sensory learning walls and interactive play equipment, to introduce educational panels and activities that enhance creative thinking and problem-solving skills, create an inviting environment that supports physical activity, learning through play, and creative expression, and to cover programming expenses.$5,000
BeMoreLikeClaire IncLawrence, KS501c3To provide funding in support of Claire's Community, a program which equips young people with the tools they need to recognize the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships.$5,000
Bishop Carroll Catholic High SchoolWichita, KS501c3To provide funding to equip teachers with skills and strategies to manage stress, prevent burnout, and maintain good mental, emotional, and physical health to provide the best atmosphere and opportunity for students, staff, and faculty to achieve by offering a professional development opportunity focused on stress management, resilience, and self-care$5,000
Bishop Carroll Catholic High SchoolWichita, KS501c3To provide funding to purchase equipment to enhance students? and teachers? understanding of the flight or fight responses, equipping them with effective tools to manage stress, particularly students on the spectrum and to explore innovative approaches, such as myofascial release techniques, in coping with stressors beyond conventional methods, particularly for student-athletes.$5,000
Bluesuitem PACE IncMcPherson, KS501c3To provide funding in support of purchase of a Vo2 Masuiter Analyzer to reliably assess participants? Vo2 Max and heart rates during individualized exercise programs.$5,000
Butler County Community College FoundationEl Dorado, KS501c3To provide funding in support of an awareness campaign to help Butler students understand what it means to be a first-generation student.$5,000
CHD Boxing ClubWichita, KS501c3To ensure participating youth have access to safety equipment, and to transform Life Skills Monday to a certification program.$5,000
Cairn Health IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a pilot program called Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). Funding will be utilized to provide reimbursement for up to six sessions to licensed mental health professionals who are providing therapy to low-income individuals who live, work, or attend school in ZIP codes 67202, 67203, 67214, 67216, 67217, and 67218 (areas of Wichita with the highest poverty levels).$5,000
Capper FoundationTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a structured Karate program at Moore Martial Arts in Topeka designed for adults with disabilities.$5,000
Center for Behavioral and Academic Research IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the Social Enterprise Research Project.$5,000
Central Kansas Community FoundationNewton, KS501c3To provide funding for signage, mailers, a tent, and to purchase produce (at each market) for the local food bank to provide availability of fresh fruits and vegetables for Burrton residents.$5,000
Coffey County HospitalBurlington, KSGovTo provide funding in support of staffing an orthopedic surgeon and necessary orthopedic surgery equipment at Coffey County Hospital. Through the addition of this new services line, patients will no longer have to travel over 60 miles in one direction to receive care through a tertiary hospital in an urban area.$5,000
Common Ground Producers and Growers IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a part-time coordinator, stipends for culinary students, mileage, and supplies for the Healthy Blue Pilot Food Is Medicine initiative. This initiative provides seniors and residents with the skills and knowledge to use donated food and fresh produce in everyday cooking. Common Ground donates fresh produce to help this project.$5,000
Community Health Council of Wyandotte County IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a Community Based Organization (CBO) billing sysuitem to gain reimbursement dollars.$5,000
Culture Creations IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding to launch the Youth-Led Coalition for Transformative and Restorative Justice in Child Welfare program centered around transformative and restorative justice practices within the child welfare sysuitem.$5,000
Down Syndrome Society of Wichita IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of purchasing customer service technology tools to be utilized for appropriate customer facing ordering modules for the Job Skills Development Program.$5,000
Drones 4 GirlsWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of participation in the Engineering Expo for kids, Aerial Drone Competition teams of middle school kids led by engineering students at Wichita State U, and Drones 4 Girls' instructors' (college students) FAA Part 107 license preparation.$5,000
Episcopal Social Services IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding to invest in developing a Clubhouse Apprenticeship Program, including bringing together current Clubhouse Directors around the state for their input in the program design.$5,000
Faith City Christian Center IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a conference for cancer patients with topics including stress management, anxiety, depression, work-life balance, treatments, financial assistance, and the need for a healthy mind.$5,000
Family Promise of Greater Wichita IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the CROWN (Create a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair) Fund.$5,000
First Thousand Members ClubJunction City, KS501c3To provide funding for scholarships for 5 individuals (2 high school seniors or 3 service providers) to attend a 12 week session of Haitian-Creole lessons as part of the comprehensive Foreign Language Initiative program.$5,000
Fosuitering Connections IncFrontenac, KS501c3To provide funding to purchase bikes and provide an Interactive Budget Training Event for teens in fosuiter care. Funding will also be utilized to purchase lockboxes for teens in care and those who have recently aged out of fosuiter care.$5,000
Fountain of Life Ministries IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of integration of an urban gardening and agriculture component into the Grands Reading Book Club.$5,000
Friend and Kin Properties IncCoffeyville, KS501c3To provide funding in support of phases two and three of the Longfellow Project -- restoration of the old Longfellow Elementary School property in Coffeyville for use by community-minded non-profits. NOTE: Restored space will be rented at a below market rate.$5,000
Halsuitead Sixty Plus Club IncHalsuitead, KS501c3To provide funding in support of an Adopt-a-Meal program to help offset participants in the Meal Program that are unable to afford meals.$5,000
Holy Family Medical IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a strategic planning facilitator to help build partnerships with Children 1st and Cairn Health to expand capacity for delivering health and wellness services to low income and rural families in Wichita and rural South Central and Southeast Kansas.$5,000
Hutch in Harmony IncHutchinson, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a community resource center -- an intersectional space that supports entrepreneurs, health & wellness, continued education, and provides nonprofits the ability to work in a collaborative space.$5,000
Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging IncTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding in support of respite care for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.$5,000
Jewish Family ServicesOverland Park, KS501c3To provide funding in support of KesherKC, a wrap-around program which includes food pantry, social work, and employment services, and provides for the immediate needs of low-income families dealing with food, financial, or housing insecurity. Funds would be utilized to pilot an innovative after-hours pick-up solution through the purchase of refrigerated food lockers that Order Ahead (software similar to InstaCart) that working clients and drive-up clients can access outside of regular business hours.$5,000
Juniper Arts Academy IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of trauma-informed, quality music and arts education to youth in Sedgwick & Harvey County fosuiter care and juvenile detention facilities. Funding will be invesuited in quality educators, classroom supplies, and instruments to expand the on-site youth residential and juvenile detention classes.$5,000
KC United Youth Family Sports & Education AssociationKansas City, KS501c3To provide funding in support of work with other local community programs (Hispanic/Latino/others) to get translators, trainers, etc.$5,000
Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisuiters IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of expansion of the Life Skills curriculum to address specific developmental needs and interests of teenagers.$5,000
Kansas Birth Justice SocietyWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the Safe Streets Wichita Community Training Program via acquiring multilingual specialists as well as providing essential technology, first aid supplies, printing materials, and marketing resources.$5,000
Kansas Birth Justice SocietyWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of an educational journey to Nicodemus, Kansas, scheduled for July 27, 2024, to participate in the Emancipation Homecoming Celebration.$5,000
Kansas Public Telecommunications Service IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of suiteAM Outdoors program development and implementation, activity and instructional supplies and promotions.$5,000
Kiowa County Memorial HospitalGreensburg, KSGovTo provide funding in support of the purchase of a C-Arm to be utilized in a Pain Management Clinic by a CRNA to address chronic pain without the use of opioids.$5,000
Lakemary Center IncPaola, KS501c3To provide funding in support of play areas located adjacent to onsite school and dormitory. Play areas will be designed for children of all abilities, will be accessed year-round and will have equally impactful recreational and therapeutic benefits.$5,000
Lawrence Public Library FoundationLawrence, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the reimagined Health Spot, a forward-thinking space that not only meets the evolving needs of community members but also empowers individuals to confidently take charge of their health.$5,000
League of Women Voters of Kansas - Johnson CountyOverland Park, KS501c3To provide funding to 1) to create, install, and maintain a lasting framed mural and plaque of the Kansas women suffragist movement from its beginnings in 1859 to 1912 when Kansas women won universal suffrage; 2) to provide historical information for visitors and school groups to the state Capitol; and 3) to create educational lesson plans for teachers based on Kansas Standards for History, Government, and Social Studies.$5,000
Live Healthy Montgomery County IncCoffeyville, KS501c3To provide funding that will be utilized as matching dollars in support of a transportation plan for Montgomery County which citizens will be able to access to assist with travel to doctors appointments, grocery stores and local banks.$5,000
Live Healthy Montgomery County IncCoffeyville, KS501c3To provide funding in support of prevention speakers at four public school districts as well as provide youth members with software and materials to create anti-vape media and signage campaigns.$5,000
McPherson Hospital IncMcPherson, KS501c3To provide funding for telemedicine consults for emergent neurology and tele stroke. This technology provides McPherson residents access to a Neurologist and Stroke Team 24/7 at the click of a button while keeping the patients at McPherson Hospital. This specialized care will provide timely access to life saving emergency services.$5,000
Meade District HospitalMeade, KS501c3To provide funding in support of an informational Medicare Enrollment Workshop.$5,000
Melven O Kuder Senior Center AssociationTribune, KS501c3To provide funding to purchase needed items to create a large functional kitchen in the senior center which will be utilized to make an impact in the community via providing classes, providing more community meals, and providing meals on wheels.$5,000
Miss Kansas Scholarship Foundation IncPratt, KS501c3To provide funding in support of Miss Kansas 2024's mission to promote healthy relationships through her initiative, ?Respect Reclaimed.?$5,000
Mitchell County Regional Medical FoundationBeloit, KS501c3To provide funding in support of branding and website design to build additional support and fundraising for an infrastructure project focused upon creating a hub where the Mitchell County Food Pantry, Beloit Senior Center, and Auxiliary Economy Shop thrive under one roof.$5,000
Morris County HospitalCouncil Grove, KSGovTo provide funding to enhance public health outcomes by addressing smoking-related challenges comprehensively across different demographics.$5,000
Mulvane Community Foundation IncMulvane, KS501c3To provide funding in support of Mulvane Community Foundation's Community Stress Management Program, which has been developed by way of a partnership with the Mulvane Police Department. Mulvane Community Foundation grants the police department to give vouchers to community members engaged in a mental health crisis. These vouchers allow community members to anonymously receive 3-5 therapy sessions from participating practices in Derby.$5,000
Music Youth Partnership FoundationWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a piano teacher who will work with USD 259 special education students.$5,000
Omni Circle Group IncTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding to host Financial Literacy Workshops to those in the community who are volunteers and members. The workshops will also be open to those who are in need of learning the importance of financial literacy. Funds will also be used for a consultant that will help cultivate relationships with donors and launch fundraising campaigns to sustain the organization and create a sysuitem to collect donor and client data.$5,000
Quality of Life Coalition IncAbilene, KS501c3To provide funding in support of development of an updated strategic plan which will underscore Quality of Life Coalition, Inc.'s commitment to better serve the community's evolving needs and opportunitites for a healthy life or improved overall health.$5,000
Rainbows United IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding to develop a guide to local resources and provider information for Sedgwick County parents and caregivers of young children (ages 2-8) recently diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).$5,000
Sacrifice for Liberation IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the Handle with Care initiative which aims to empower youth, heal trauma, and create lasting change within the community.$5,000
Salvation Army-Kansas & Wesuitern Missouri Divisional HeadquartersWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a partnership with ICT Farms, a nonprofit farming group, to put in a small urban farm in downtown Wichita. Produce will be used in Salvation Army food pantries, with Recovery Home and Transitional Housing residents, and shared with ICT Farms.$5,000
Screen Sanity IncOverland Park, KS501c3To provide funding to pilot a Pediatric Provider Training program to combat the mental health crisis and the side effects correlated with screen use faced by today's youth.$5,000
Sheridan County HospitalHoxie, KSGovTo provide funding in support of portable digital imaging equipment necessary for screening and diagnostic exams. Hoxie Medical Clinic's goal is to provide basic and advanced medical, dental, and behavioral health services at a highly discounted rate for those who may not be able to afford these services otherwise.$5,000
Simply Hygiene IncPark City, KS501c3To provide funding in support of research regarding two potential new products to be utilized by Simply Hygiene -- diapers and Thinx period panties.$5,000
Smoky Hills Public Television Corporation KOOD-TVBunker Hill, KS501c3To provide funding in support of 3 pilot episodes to gauge interest for a new series, GROWING TOGETHER: RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES, to equip parents/caregivers with effective strategies for parenting.$5,000
Sole Reason FoundationTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding to provide sneakers to approximately 125 youth in poverty for the 2025 school year and expand the reach of Sole Reason Foundation to more Kansas youth.$5,000
Spire Chamber EnsembleMission, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a series of mini workshops educating Kansas high school students on the issue of redlining curated by Vocal Activist Reginald Mobley.$5,000
Stormont Vail FoundationTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding in support of an initiative focused on health equity, specifically in maternal and infant care, which aims to establish a culture that addresses racial inequities and the disparity gap in outcomes for communities of color.$5,000
Sunflower Elementary SchoolAndover, KSGovCreation of a community garden in front of the school that will benefit students, as well as the neighboring community. To get the garden started, funds are needed to begin prepping the soil and buying the plants and vegetables. Community gardens can enrich academic learning, build relationships, and create a positive neighborhood environment that enhances students' lives outside of school.$5,000
Sunflower State Dance AllianceLawrence, KS501c3To provide funding for scholarships to students from low income families to be able to take dance classes in the private setting.$5,000
Sysuitems of Care Initiative IncNorth Kansas City, MO501c3To provide funding in support of a Parent University program, helping to provide childcare, food, materials, and expert teachers.$5,000
Tallgrass Film AssociationWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of Nutrition Navigators (NN), a new Education and Information (E&I) Programming project, for children's health and wellness.$5,000
The Arc of Central Plains IncHays, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the third development phase of a fully accessible playground and splash pad called the ARC Park.$5,000
The Breast Cancer Club IncOverland Park, KS501c3To provide funding in support of development of bilingual promotional materials that can be distributed in hospitals as well as health centers. Funding will also be utilized for promotional materials, signage, and a canopy for mobile mammogram outreach events, and website expenses such as creation of a social network from scratch, annual hosting fees, cyber coverage, and nonprofit insurance.$5,000
The Farm School at Gibbs Road IncKansas City, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the Pay What You're Able model, which allows individuals to name their price for both organically grown produce and registration fees for programs. With this funding, the cost of growing food and the labor involved in implementing educational opportunities will be subsidized, making these essential resources accessible to individuals and families who may otherwise face barriers to participation.$5,000
The Lost & Found InstituteWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the implementation of Healing and Leadership retreats by covering expenses such as venue rental, transportation, meals, facilitator fees, and materials for activities. Funding will also be utilized to offer scholarships to ensure accessibility for all participants, regardless of their financial circumstances.$5,000
The Pando Initiative IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the development and integration of Social and Emotional Learning support services.$5,000
The Single Mom KCLenexa, KS501c3To provide funding in support of Hope Ambassadors, a volunteer-fueled community referral program focused on supporting single mothers.$5,000
Tiny News Collective IncPhiladelphia, PA501c3To provide funding to develop support groups, educational content, and resources tailored for Black women facing hysuiterectomies.$5,000
Topeka Community FoundationTopeka, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a community trail that will serve as a hub for outdoor recreation promoting health, wellness, and community engagement.$5,000
Trego County Health DepartmentWaKeeney, KSGovTo provide funding in support of a contract with Krisuiten Jane Anderson -- suicide survivor and author. Krisuiten would present to students and teachers during the day, as well as community members in the evening.$5,000
USD 409 Atchison Public SchoolsAtchison, KSGovTo provide funding in support of mental health field trips, speakers and health professionals to help support mental health, and purchasing curriculum that supports mental health in teens.$5,000
USD 446 IndependenceIndependence, KSGovTo provide funding in support of cardio machines that can be used to improve functional fitness as a whole. These machines will be available to staff, students, and the public.$5,000
USD 501 Topeka Public SchoolsTopeka, KSGovTo provide funding in support of a Bicycle Club, which will address the physical, emotional, and social challenges children face.$5,000
United Way of Central KansasGreat Bend, KS501c3To provide funding in support of the Auto Care Access Program which aims to eliminate transportation barriers faced by families living in poverty.$5,000
United Way of Harvey and Marion Counties IncNewton, KS501c3To provide funding in support of installing a Born Learning trail. Born Learning provides kits with interactive, educational signs to install along a path that families can enjoy while walking.$5,000
Urban League of Kansas IncWichita, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a consultant to assist with creating a vision for revitalization of the 9th Street corridor.$5,000
Van Go IncLawrence, KS501c3To provide funding to support "junior staff," who are participants that completed the job training portion of programming but would benefit from additional mental health and wellness support before they exit. These graduates will provide assistance with go healthy activities, including snack and meal preparation, helping on the art floor, in the gallery, at special events, and will be trained to give tours of the facility. Additionally, junior staffers will continue to receive the full array of social services and go healthy activities.$5,000
Warrior's Ranch IncJunction City, KS501c3To provide funding in support of dine-in Community Dinners serving the homeless with a focus on Veterans and youth. During and following the meal experts will be available to assist with resumes/job applications, housing applications, setting medical, mental and dental appointments at our community clinic, VA paperwork, government paperwork and spiritual care. As guests leave, they will be given a different bagged meal for the evening. Leftover food will be packaged up and distributed via the mobile outreach trailer.$5,000
Wichita Recovery Hub Societywichita, KS501c3To provide funding to purchase equipment and kitchen supplies for the snack bar, social space items to include a ping pong table, tables, and games, and supplies to include paint and wall decor. These funds will make an impact by creating a space that is inviting and fun, somewhere people in recovery will want to be to build a healthy social network, develop new skills and hobbies, and thrive in their recovery.$5,000
Wilson Medical Center FoundationNeodesha, KS501c3To provide funding in support of a Local Health and Wellness Fair and a Health and Wellness Workshop Series.$5,000
fightGLOBESITY IncShawnee, KS501c3To provide funding to create 18 Micro Learning Animated Videos to help youth hydrate, play, and befriend.$5,000

International Summary

Offices
0
Employees
0
Spending
$125,721,753

International Compliance

Activity in boycott countries
No
Foreign corporation ownership
Yes
Foreign partnership interest
Yes
Interest in foreign trust
No
Passive foreign investment company interest
Yes
Transfers to foreign corporations
Yes

International Activities

RegionActivityServicesOfficesEmployeesSpending
Central America and the CaribbeanInvestments-00$125,721,753
Fundraising, Events, and Gaming
Fundraising activities
No
Gaming activities
No
Professional fundraiser used
No

Fundraising and Gaming Totals

Line ItemAmount
Professional Fundraising Fees$0
Political and Lobbying Activity
Political campaign activity
No
Lobbying activity
Yes
Subject to proxy tax
No
Insider Transactions and Loans

Loans and Receivables

Line ItemBeginningEndChange
Loans from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$0$0→ $0
Receivables from Disqualified Persons$0$0→ $0
Receivables from Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees$0$0→ $0
Governance and Compliance

Governance Checklist

Compiled or reviewed by an accountant
No
Annual disclosure for covered persons
Yes
Audit committee
Yes
Backup withholding compliance
Yes
Business relationship with 35% controlled entity
No
Business relationship with family members
No
Business relationship with organization members
No
Material changes to governing documents
No
Compensation from other sources disclosed
No
CEO compensation reviewed
Yes
Other officer compensation reviewed
Yes
Conflict-of-interest policy
Yes
Audited financial statements prepared
Yes
Key decisions subject to board approval
No
Management duties delegated
No

Governance Explanations

Form 990, Part VI, Line 1A Delegate broad authority to A committee

The foundation's governing body (i.e. Board of directors) delegated authority to act on its behalf to the executive committee. The executive committee is comprised of the chair, vice chair, and president and ceo. The executive committee will have the power and authority of the board to act on behalf of the full board in special or urgent situations during the intervals between meetings of the board; to assist the president and ceo in resolving emergency or crisis organizational issues; and to ensure that a crisis communication plan is in place and regularly updated.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 6 Classes of members or stockholders

The sponsoring member of the corporation is the great plains annual conference of the united methodist church ("gpa").

Form 990, Part VI, Line 7A Members or stockholders electing members of governing body

The sponsoring member's sole authority and responsibility is to elect the kansas health foundation's directors.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 11B Review of form 990 by governing body

The foundation's governing body (i.e. Board of directors) delegated oversight responsibility of the 990 to its audit committee. The audit committee is composed of 4 external members and 1 board of director representatives. The 990 is electronically sent to each audit committee member for review prior to filing. There were no unresolved issues at the time of filing.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 12C Conflict of interest policy

All khf board of directors, committee members, officers, and employees ("covered persons") annually file a statement with the secretary of the corporation setting forth any conflicts of interest which exist, or which might reasonably be expected to exist, within the upcoming year. The statement shall disclose as fully as possible the nature of potential conflicts and the nature of the covered person's interest in the potential transactions. All conflict of interest statements are reviewed by the coo. Potential conflicts are forwarded to the president and chairperson for additional evaluation. If a conflict arises in the course of board activity, a member is required to disclose the conflict and recuse themselves from the deliberation.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 15A Process to establish compensation of top management official

The compensation package of the ceo is annually reviewed by the board of directors' executive committee. Adjustments are based on performance and comparison to national peers and other professional compensation industry data. Additionally, every 5 years the foundation commissions an independent professional to perform a compensation study to determine if staff salary ranges are appropriate and the ceo compensation is in alignment with local and national peers. The executive committee documents such decisions in its minutes where appropriate.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 15B Process to establish compensation of other employees

The compensation packages of the officers and key employees are annually recommended for adjustment by the foundation's ceo. All adjustment recommendations require approval from the foundation's finance committee. Adjustments are based on performance, comparison to national peers, and professional industry data. Additionally, every 5 years the foundation commissions a compensation study to determine if staff salary ranges are in alignment with national and local peers. Based on the results, staff salaries can be adjusted based on their tenure and position within the salary range. The finance committee documents such decisions in its minutes where appropriate.

Form 990, Part VI, Line 19 Required documents available to the public

The foundation's governing documents, conflict of interest policy, and financial statements are available upon request.

Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Kansas Health Foundation
EIN
48-0873431
Phone
3162627676
Address
309 E Douglas AVE, Wichita, KS 67202-3405

Signing Officer

Name
Stephen Webster
Title
CFO
Signed
2025-11-13
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Organization Details

Formed
1978
Legal Domicile
Ks
Voting Board Members
9
Independent Board Members
9
Employees
23
Volunteers
1

Preparer

Firm
Crowe Llp
Address
225 West Wacker Drive Suite 2600, Chicago, IL 60606-1224
Preparer
Jennifer Burke
Phone
3128997000
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990, Part III, Line 4A-4C Description of program services

(Expenses $ 6,578,178 including grants of $ 6,000,000)(Revenue $ 0) Institution Building The Foundation has a long history of creating organizations focused on improving the health of Kansans. This strategy continues that tradition by supporting existing and emerging organizations aligned with KHF's mission. Expenditure Highlights A multi-year core support grant of $6,000,000 was awarded to an organization that trains and promotes leadership skills to effect change and make Kansas a healthier state. $578,178 was expended for the Foundation's program-related activities and internal operations. Significant Achievements Deepened relationships with major institutional partners. Strengthened strategic engagement through structured sessions, including strategy huddles and a monthly Touchpoints series. Conducted tailored briefings and reflective sessions with partners to align shared values and goals. Co-developed objectives and strategic framing documents to guide future collaboration. Overall, 2024 marked a year of intentional relationship-building, strategic alignment, and organizational development.

Form 990, Part III, Line 4A-4C Description of program services

(Expenses $ 473,153 including grants of $ 0)(Revenue $ 0) Other Program Services

Form 990, Part XI, Line 9 Other changes in net assets or fund balances

CHANGE IN GRANTS PAYABLE - 451432; Total - 451432;

Financial Statement Notes

Schedule D, Part X, Line 2 FIN 48 (ASC 740) footnote

No provision for federal income taxes is recorded in the accompanying consolidated financial statements. In accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles, the Foundation recognizes the income tax benefits, if any, of uncertain tax positions only when the position is "more likely than not" to be sustained assuming examination by federal taxing authorities. Management has analyzed the Foundation's tax positions taken on federal income tax returns subject to possible examination by federal taxing authorities (years ended December 31, 2020 through 2023) and concluded the Foundation did not require a provision for any uncertain tax positions as of December 31, 2024 and 2023.

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IRS990/Desc0Every organization experiences a moment that marks a significant turning point or launch point. For the Kansas Health Foundation (KHF), 2023 was such a year. If 2023 was a year of planning, 2024 has been the year those plans came to life-marking the next stage in KHF's journey to improve the health of all Kansans. In 2023, the KHF Board of Directors approved a new strategic framework to guide all our work and center our efforts on the investments and activities that can have the greatest impact on health in our state. This framework established a new three-part purpose statement: Empower Kansas to lead the nation in health Eliminate the inequities that lead to the greatest health disparities Become the model for philanthropic impact While 2023 was a year of vision and planning, 2024 became a year of action and implementation. Building on the extensive groundwork laid the year before, KHF made measurable progress in putting the strategic framework into practice. We strengthened partnerships with Kansas communities experiencing the greatest health disparities and began co-developing initiatives shaped by local priorities. We also identified and mobilized our network around several major health challenges where collective action can drive meaningful, statewide change. KHF advanced its policy and advocacy framework, supporting efforts across multiple levels to influence the systems that shape health outcomes. Beyond traditional grantmaking, we began deploying new forms of capital-through impact investments-to expand our economic reach and catalyze broader change. Significant steps were also taken to reimagine our physical campus, transforming it into both a convening space and a visible expression of Kansas' collective commitment to health. Finally, KHF implemented a refreshed approach to partnership-one grounded in mutual accountability, learning, and shared vision. Building Power The Building Power strategy advances three objectives: Strengthen KHF's commitment to racial equity. Support powerful organizations working to advance racial equity. Build long-term, trust-based partnerships. Through the Building Power and Equity Partnership (BPEP), KHF has committed to providing each of 30 grassroots partners $1 million in support over a ten-year period. Expenditure Highlights $2,950,000 in core support grants to 30 grassroots partners. $1,283,039 in grants through the Impact and Opportunity & Innovation funds to support new and existing initiatives statewide. $702,077 for program-related activities and internal operations. Strengthening BPEP Partners Organizational growth through stronger HR systems, expanded staff, and improved management capacity. Increased visibility and engagement with government officials, leading to new funding opportunities. Technical assistance support to enhance board governance, fundraising, and financial management. Participation in networking opportunities including quarterly cohort sessions, peer discussions, and coaching for organizational development.
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IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActy2Grp/Desc0Network Mobilization Network Mobilization is a core strategy designed to connect and activate organizations, leaders, and communities around shared goals that advance health equity across Kansas. Rather than supporting isolated efforts, KHF invests in networks that build collective capacity, coordinate strategies, and amplify impact. This work currently centers on three issue areas that address key social determinants of health: 2024: Food Insecurity 2025: Upward Mobility Expenditure Highlights $3,976,497 in grants to support Kansas' economic and social determinant initiatives and cross-state collaborations. $757,485 for program-related activities and internal operations. Launch of Hunger Free Kansas, a statewide coordinating entity to address food insecurity. Funding for the Food Secure Communities initiative in eight Kansas counties. Co-creation of the Blueprint to End Hunger with over 100 stakeholders statewide. $2 million investment in innovation and local action, supporting 100 small-scale community projects and four regional collaborations. Supported creation of a statewide landscape analysis, data walk, and crowdsourced report on hunger and food insecurity.
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IRS990/ProgSrvcAccomActy3Grp/Desc0Policy & Systems Mobilization This strategy aims to: Simplify policy investments for greater impact. Strengthen KHF's commitment to eliminating inequities. Achieve meaningful policy outcomes that improve the health of Kansans. KHF funds multiple organizations focused on policy and systems change, fostering collaboration to amplify their collective influence. Expenditure Highlights $1,275,000 in core support grants to policy partners. $225,000 to non-core partners supporting policy initiatives statewide. $534,721 for program-related activities and internal operations. Significant Achievements Launch of Leadership in Public Service Programming in partnership with the Kansas Leadership Center-equipping newly elected officials and aspiring leaders with the skills and tools needed for public service. First Summer School for Policy Partners, a convening designed to promote collaboration, shared learning, and growth across the policy network.
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