Anthony Community Care Center, Inc. | 70% | Anthony | The “Accessible Care and Comfort” project will renovate six resident bathrooms with walk-in showers, enabling Anthony Community Care Center to accommodate wider wheelchairs and residents with obesity—addressing a critical unmet need in Harper County. The project also includes replacing outdated flooring, installing new lighting, and Sheetrocking and painting cinderblock hallways to improve safety and create a more homelike, welcoming environment for all residents. | Teresa Achilles | 620-254-7253 | $162,000.00 |
MHCECK – Crosswinds Counseling and Wellness | 70% | Burlington | Reviving Rural seeks to increase access to behavioral health services in Coffey and Osage counties through the expansion and renovation of local clinics. CrossWinds’ existing Osage City offices will be expanded by 1,000 square feet to increase staffing, enable same-day intakes, and add necessary medical services. A newly purchased facility in New Strawn will also be renovated to support the launch of substance abuse services and growth of youth and adult group programming. | Adam Blake | 620-343-2211 | $158,760.00 |
Neosho County Community College Foundation | 70% | Chanute | More than 50 groups/agencies utilize this space for local, regional, state and federal meetings. Funds will be utilized to renovate the original 1968 NCCC theatre to include state-of-the-art audio/visual equipment, new seating, improved lighting, updated flooring, access that meets current ADA requirements, and more. Additionally, the facility will include a new scene shop, green room, and outdoor performing space. A new reception area will increase meeting space affording additional opportunities for the region. | Yvonne Hull | 620-432-0327 | $162,000.00 |
Alianza para el Crecimiento del Condado de Clay, Inc. | 70% | Centro de arcilla | We are seeking additional funding to add square footage to the Mental Health Suite in the Clay Center Multi-generational Life Center for Pawnee’s Rapid Mobile Response Unit, which will serve a 10-county area. | Natalie Muruato | 785-632-5674 | $141,750.00 |
Coffeyville Regional Medical Center Foundation, Inc. | 70% | Coffeyville | As a part of its overall plan to create a modern and efficient medical campus, Coffeyville Regional Medical Center (CRMC) will build a 5,500 sq. ft. Emergency Medical Services facility to accommodate the extended lengths of new emergency vehicles and enhance recruitment and retention of EMTs and paramedics. To ensure the delivery of reliable emergency medical services to three counties, CRMC will replace two obsolete emergency vehicles with a 2025 ambulance and 2025 transport van. | Amy Taylor | 620-252-1659 | $162,000.00 |
Citizen’s Foundation | 70% | Colby | Community Service Tax Credits will fund the purchase of essential medical equipment for the expanded oncology program at the new regional medical center in Colby. This is a significant project, as the department will grow from 560 sq. ft to over 4,000 sq. ft. This expansion will not only increase access to care but also broaden the range of treatment options available to the community. | Jen Schoenfeld | 785-460-1264 | $162,000.00 |
High Point Advocacy and Resource Center, Inc. | 70% | Colby | Bridging the gap from crimes derived from substance abuse to recovery, we will make our services available to the people who need them the most, those who’ve been affected by the justice system. We will provide EXPAND ACCESS to FREE licensed substance abuse treatment, certified peer mentoring, and advocacy services to current/past inmates of Sherman County Jail to lower incarceration recidivism and juvenile delinquency, petty thefts, house and vehicle break-ins, and domestic and sexual violence. | Sherry White | 785-460-8463 | $60,750.00 |
Ellsworth County Healthcare Foundation | 70% | Ellsworth | The Rehab Department Relocation Project will expand access to occupational health and wellness services for local businesses while also addressing space constraints in ECMC’s growing specialty care services. This innovative program will offer pre-employment screenings, workman’s comp care, tele-urgent care, and wellness services, making ECMC a leader in rural workforce health. Relocating Rehab frees space for growth Infusion Therapy, Wound Care, and Pain Management. This project enhances rural healthcare, workforce well-being, and long-term community health. | Stacie Schmidt | 785-810-1118 | $85,050.00 |
Consejo de las Artes de Emporia | 50% | Emporia | The Granada Theatre is Emporia Art Council’s performance venue. To maximize its effectiveness and use, EAC has developed a plan to renovate and update the facility. An interior entry between the Arts Center and Theatre creates new programming opportunities and significant efficiencies in operations. In addition, after 20 years, the stage requires renovation, and new technology is required for performances and EAC workshops and classes. The theatre is also used by businesses and other organizations. | Dawn Young | 620-343-6473 | $161,595.00 |
Imaginarium, Inc. | 50% | Emporia | Imaginarium is expanding to create a hands-on Science Center in downtown Emporia, and with your support, we’ll bring an Immersive Reality Room to life. This 360* interactive space will provide powerful learning experiences and real-world simulations, especially for individuals with special needs who benefit from low-stress environments but need to learn life-skills. It’s a one-of-a-kind tool for outreach, therapy, education, and imagination. | Melanie Curtis | 620-208-6868 | $40,500.00 |
Servicios de Desarrollo del Noroeste de Kansas, Inc. | 50% | Hays | Developmental Services of Northwest Kansas (DSNWK) seeks funding for Pathways to Empowerment and Independence, a project focused on critical infrastructure upgrades across multiple service locations. These improvements will enhance safety by installing a fire sprinkler system and secure entry systems, increase accessibility with bathroom and door modifications, and expand capacity with new bedrooms. This project directly addresses the need for safe, secure, and accessible environments for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across northwest Kansas. | Ruth Lang | 785-625-5678 | $162,000.00 |
Geary County Food Pantry | 50% | Junction City | The Geary County Food Pantry is expanding with a more centrally located, new building to better serve those in the community. This project aims to address the growing food insecurity in the area by providing a larger space and enhanced resources for food distribution. The expansion will ensure the pantry can meet the increasing demand, offering a more efficient and accessible service to those in need. | Debbie Johns | 785-762-8830 | $60,750.00 |
FosterAdopt Connect | 50% | Kansas City | FosterAdopt Connect seeks Community Service Tax Credits to assist with the expansion of our Behavioral Interventionist program into our new resource centers in Hutchinson (07/01/2026), Leavenworth (07/01/2025) and Topeka (07/01/2025), Kansas. | Christine Landherr | 913-717-0183 | $60,750.00 |
Community Living Opportunities, Inc. | 50% | Lawrence | Community Living Opportunities (CLO) is committed to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) who experience severe behavioral and mental health challenges, including aggression, self-harm, suicidal ideation, and psychosis. This initiative fosters inter-agency collaboration among behavioral health professionals and community service providers in Kansas. CLO seeks tax credits to develop a specialized space designed to provide critical support and interventions, ensuring a safe and therapeutic environment for individuals with complex needs. | Michael Strouse | 913-667-4065 | $162,000.00 |
Friends of Johnson County Developmental Services, Inc. | 50% | Lenexa | FOJCDS will be building a 17 unit, (fifteen 1-bedroom and two 2-bedroom) in Downtown Overland Park, KS. This apartment will serve individuals that are considered to be extremely low income ( less than 30% AMI) and very low income (between 30% – 50% AMI.) This will be inclusive apartment building which will provide integrated, community-based housing options for individuals with IDD alongside other members of the community. | Janel Bowers | 913-826-2270 | $129,600.00 |
Black Entrepreneurs of the Flint Hills | 50% | Manhattan | The Yuma Street Cultural Center will preserve Black history while empowering future generations through entrepreneurship, cultural programming, and economic mobility in the historic Yuma Street district of Manhattan, Kansas. | Sheila Ellis-Glasper | 785-341-008 | $162,000.00 |
AdventHealth Kansas City Foundation | 50% | Merriam | The BH expansion includes a state-of-the-art outpatient center offering psychotherapy, psychiatric medication management, transcranial magnetic stimulation, group therapy, psychological testing, biofeedback, and medication-assisted treatment. It will expand the Employee Wellbeing Program and co-locate the Intensive Outpatient Program, with future treatment tracks for various groups. The renovation of the inpatient unit focuses on safety and a healing atmosphere, aiming to integrate behavioral health into all service lines over five years. | Stephanie O’Sullivan | 913-676-2148 | $162,000.00 |
Asociación Valley Hope | 70% | Norton | Valley Hope Association is seeking support for critical facility improvements at Valley Hope of Norton. These upgrades include replacing ligature-resistant window coverings to enhance patient and staff safety in the residential center. Additionally, a new lighting fixture is needed in the lobby to increase visibility at the nursing station. The center also requires ongoing room renovations, which are completed gradually—two to four rooms at a time—to ensure continued availability for patient use. | Megan Oconnor | 785-877-5111 | $60,750.00 |
Norton Development Corp | 70% | Norton | Through a local donation of $600,000, we were able to purchase a 14,000 sqft facility that will help to alleviate our childcare shortage. We partnered with a local center, whose max capacity was 65 kids and would now be able to offer a minimum of 132 slots, with a maximum of 147 childcare slots. The renovations will require several funding avenues and additional community donations, but our organization is up to the task. | Dallas Gosselin | 785-874-4816 | $119,070.00 |
The Layne Project 4 Families | 50% | Olathe | TLP4Families: Scaling for Impact is a strategic initiative focused on expanding the infrastructure of The Layne Project 4 Families to increase our reach and impact. By acquiring 17 years of proven resources, we will enhance our ability to serve families in need, providing them with transformative co-parenting and family support solutions. This expansion will ensure sustainable growth and create lasting positive change for children and families across our community. | Randy Spivey | 913-829-3711 | $162,000.00 |
Fundación Teatro Colonial Fox | 50% | Pittsburg | The “Setting the Stage Project” will make critical life safety and accessibility improvements to the theatre, allowing for the building to be safely occupied. The scope includes ceiling repair, wall plaster stabilization, wheelchair accessible seating, railings, electrical installation, and lighting. Obtaining occupancy will allow the Foundation to begin programming and hosting fundraising events inside the theatre starting in 2026, Pittsburg’s Sesquicentennial (150th) year. | Sarah Runyon | 620-687-4273 | $81,000.00 |
Fundación Pratt Health | 70% | Pratt | Barton Community College (BCC) in Great Bend, Kansas, provides on-campus nursing instruction to students physically located at Pratt Community College (PCC) in Pratt, Kansas. Students receiving instruction in Pratt receive a BCC degree (Associates in Applied Science Degree in Nursing, or ADN) or certificate (Certificate in Practical Nursing). Recently, a renewed three year commitment to this partnership was approved by the PCC Board of Trustees. | Stacy Hanson | 620-450-1655 | $162,000.00 |
Salina Presbyterian Manor | 50% | Salina | The “Preserving Legacies, Enriching Lives” campaign is a fundraising campaign to address the wellness needs identified through two studies. Phase II features a new 9,100 square foot on-site wellness center which includes a new therapy gym, an exercise pool, new fitness studio and exercise room. This phase is all about meeting the residents where they are at physically and helping them remain healthy, active and engaged. SPM’s therapy program helps is vital to community seniors. | Sara Oenning | 785-825-1366 | $162,000.00 |
Dudley Township Library Foundation | 70% | Satanta | On behalf of the Dudley Township Public Library the Dudley Township Library Foundation is seeking tax credit to partially fund the construction of a new library facility. | Suzie Boschman | 620-649-2213 | $162,000.00 |
Centro de Defensa del Menor del Oeste de Kansas | 70% | Ciudad de Scott | The “Healing Initiative” will transform the 3,200 sq. ft. upstairs space of our Garden City Child Advocacy Center, expanding critical services for children and adults across our 34 rural counties, with a focus on Southwest Kansas. This renovation will create a safe, welcoming environment for survivors of trauma by adding a forensic medical exam room, mental health therapy suites, a family waiting area, a children’s activity center, and dedicated spaces for community training and collaboration. | Kelly Robbins | 620-872-3706 | $162,000.00 |
Stafford County Economic Development, Inc. | 70% | San Juan | Stafford County Economic Development is building a new licensed childcare facility in Macksville, Kansas, where no licensed providers currently exist. Located next to the city library on donated land, the center will be leased to qualified providers. In addition, one a home will be constructed to support teacher recruitment for the Macksville school district. This project addresses critical childcare shortages, only 37% of demand is met countywide, and strengthens workforce participation and community growth. | Ryan Russell | 620-549-3527 | $162,000.00 |
Boys and Girls Clubs of Topeka | 50% | Topeka | The Adams Club Adventure Oasis Project will create a dynamic, inclusive outdoor space designed to spark imagination, movement, and connection. Featuring nature-inspired play elements, shaded gathering areas, and zones for creative expression, this vibrant oasis will support physical, social, and emotional wellness. Rooted in equity and belonging, the space will offer youth daily opportunities to explore, engage, and grow in an environment that celebrates their potential and provides the freedom to play, heal, and thrive. | Dawn McWilliams | 785-234-5601 | $162,000.00 |
Wamego Community Foundation | 70% | Wamego | To address the urgent need for child care and support educator retention, USD 320 is pursuing a two-year facility lease to launch a high-quality Early Learning Center for children ages birth to five. The leased space will serve approximately 100 children annually, prioritizing district staff while also supporting the broader Wamego community. This project addresses the county-wide shortage of over 800 child care slots and lays the foundation for long-term Kindergarten Readiness and workforce stability. | Aimee Nelson | 785-410-3508 | $85,050.00 |
Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County Kansas, Inc. | 50% | Wichita | This project significantly expands the Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County’s capacity to provide recovery services, including mental health therapy to youth and their caregivers affected by child abuse and neglect. The project will significantly increase the therapy and advocacy services, add a medical suite for onsite health assessments, and provide additional office space for partner agencies and investigators. Renovations to several existing spaces will enhance investigative services and advocacy initiatives. | Diana Schunn | 316-660-9494 | $162,000.00 |
AbilityPoint | 50% | Wichita | For 72 years, AbilityPoint has been at the forefront of helping individuals and their families who are living with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. From children to adults, our IDD community has grown into the thousands. Our facilities can no longer accommodate our programs, services, activities, and our many clients and their families. The TO THE POINT Campaign addresses this need as it funds a Client Activities Center and renovation of our existing facility. | David Austin | 316-943-1191 | $162,000.00 |