The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
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Quick Stats
- Annual Giving: $676+ million (2024)
- Total Assets: $6.9+ billion
- Decision Time: Varies by programme; typically 2-4 months
- Grant Range: $500 - $24,000 (competitive programmes)
- Geographic Focus: Greater Kansas City metropolitan area (Clay, Platte, Jackson Counties, MO; Wyandotte, Johnson Counties, KS)
Contact Details
- Website: www.growyourgiving.org
- Grant Portal: grants.growyourgiving.org
- Email: info@growyourgiving.org
- Grantmaking Services: grants@growyourgiving.org
- Phone: 866-719-7886 or 816-842-0944
- Grants Phone: 816-627-3452
- Address: 1055 Broadway Blvd Ste 130, Kansas City, MO 64105
Overview
Founded in 1978 when seven visionary leaders "passed a hat" and collected $200 and some change, The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation has grown into one of the nation's most respected philanthropic institutions. The foundation ranks in the top one percent of more than 900 community foundations nationwide in terms of total assets, gifts and grants. Since inception, donors have granted more than $9 billion to charities. The foundation manages more than $6.9 billion in assets and administers more than 7,400 charitable funds established by individuals, families and businesses. In a historic move demonstrating Kansas City's innovative philanthropic spirit, the foundation became the first and only charity to receive, hold, and ultimately sell a major league sports team—the Kansas City Royals—in 2000. Under the leadership of President and CEO Debbie Wilkerson (recognised in Forbes 50 Over 50 in 2024), the foundation's mission is to improve the quality of life in Greater Kansas City by increasing charitable giving, educating and connecting donors to community needs they care about, and leading on critical community issues. In 2004, the foundation created Greater Horizons to serve donors nationally.
Funding Priorities
Grant Structure
Important: The vast majority of grants from the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation are donor-directed through donor-advised funds, meaning individual donors make their own decisions about which nonprofits to support. However, the foundation administers several competitive grant opportunities for 501(c)(3) public charities on behalf of donors and external funders.
Competitive Grant Programmes
Wagy Fund
- Focus: Programmes benefiting women and girls in Kansas City, Missouri
- Geographic Eligibility: Clay, Platte, and Jackson Counties (MO); Wyandotte and Johnson Counties (KS). Preference given to organisations headquartered in Kansas City, MO
- Application: Annual cycle (typically September-October deadline)
- Examples of Past Recipients: Epic Inc.-The Grooming Project (vocational training for single mothers), Journey to New Life (transitional housing for women after incarceration), Rightfully Sewn (seamstress training for at-risk women), Metropolitan Community College Foundation (nursing scholarships)
Terracon Foundation Community Project Grant
- Grant Range: Generally up to $7,500
- Annual Total: Up to $150,000 awarded annually
- Focus: Education and the built and natural environment
- Application: Two annual deadlines (March 31 and September 30 at 5 p.m. CDT)
- Term: One-year grants
Unified Government Hollywood Casino Fund
- Grant Range: $500 - $24,000 (average $6,000 in 2024)
- Focus: Initiatives fostering healthy eating and active lifestyles
- Geographic Restriction: Wyandotte County, Kansas only; clients/beneficiaries must be residents of Wyandotte County
- Application: Annual deadline (typically April, with notifications in July)
- Eligibility: 501(c)(3) nonprofits only
Impact KC
- Grant Range: $5,000 - $15,000
- Number of Awards: 1-4 organisations annually
- Focus: Projects benefiting the five-county Kansas City metropolitan area
- Term: One-time grants
- Unique Feature: Finalists present at an annual "Shark Tank" event to members
- Application: Annual cycle (typically July-August deadline)
Hispanic Development Fund (HDF)
- Status: Invitation-only application process
- Focus: Organisations serving the Latino community
- Note: Since 1983, HDF has provided over $10 million in scholarships to students
Irven E. and NeVada P. Linscomb Foundation
- Focus: Nonprofit organisations benefiting underserved, low-income children
- Geographic Restriction: Clay and Platte Counties
- Note: Grantmaking decisions based on foundation priorities and community needs
Priority Areas
Based on recent grant distributions:
- Education (one-third of all donor-advised fund grants)
- Human Services
- Health and Wellness
- Women and Girls Programmes
- Youth Development
- Environmental Initiatives
- Latino Community Support
What They Don't Fund
Specific exclusions vary by grant programme. Generally, competitive grants require:
- Current 501(c)(3) status
- Organisations serving the designated geographic area
- Alignment with specific fund priorities
Most programmes do not fund:
- Organisations without 501(c)(3) status
- Projects outside designated geographic areas
- Multi-year commitments (most are one-year grants)
Governance and Leadership
Executive Leadership
Debbie Wilkerson - President & CEO Debbie Wilkerson has led the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation for over a decade, becoming CEO in 2012 after joining the foundation in 1998. She moved through various positions including corporate counsel and COO. During her leadership, the foundation's assets have grown to over $6.9 billion, and the organisation crossed the $9 billion mark in cumulative grants. In 2024, she was recognised in Forbes 50 Over 50 in the Impact category. Her introduction to the foundation came when working on Ewing Kauffman's unprecedented donation of the Kansas City Royals to the foundation.
Key Quote from Wilkerson: "When our community foundation was formed 40 years ago, we started out seeking unrestricted donations, so we could identify the needs in Kansas City and address them with resources we collected from the community. But we quickly learned that donors in Kansas City were having a great time giving their money away, and they wanted to stay involved in decisions surrounding their charitable dollars."
"We're incredibly lucky to work with donors during one of the most joyful times in their lives—the point where they've made the decision to set aside assets for charitable giving."
Board of Directors
The Board comprises business leaders and community philanthropists focused on governance and oversight:
- Kimberly Beatty, Ed.D. - Chancellor, Metropolitan Community College
- Ann F. Konecny - President and CEO, Foley Industries, Inc.
- Lisa M. Krigsten - Kansas City Managing Partner, Dentons US LLP
- Willie Lanier, Jr. - Managing Partner, Lanier United
- Dean Newton - President & CEO, Delta Dental of Kansas
- M. Gayle Packer - President and CEO, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
- Mark Peterson - Executive Vice President & CFO, EPR Properties
- Sandra J. Price - Corporate Board Member: Evergy, US Infrastructure Corporation, CRB
- Steven J. Sestak - Founder & Chairman, MarketSphere
- Sandra R. Stites, M.D. - Retired Chief Medical Officer, Vibrant Health
- Tray Vedock - Retired Chief Executive Officer, SKC Communications
- Abby Wendel
- Debbie Wilkerson - President & CEO, Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
Foundation Values
The foundation values integrity, respect, passion for serving donors, and innovation, recognising that every gift, whether $25 or $25 million, makes a difference in the lives of others.
Application Process & Timeline
How to Apply
Application System: The foundation uses SmartSimple as their grant application software. Organisations must create a SmartSimple account to apply.
Steps:
- Visit grants.growyourgiving.org to view current opportunities
- Create a SmartSimple account
- Review specific programme guidelines and eligibility requirements
- Submit application by programme deadline
- Each programme has unique requirements and timelines
Technical Support: Contact Grantmaking Services at grants@growyourgiving.org or 816-627-3452 for questions or technical assistance. Step-by-step instruction guides are available.
Decision Timeline
Timelines vary by programme:
- Hollywood Casino Fund: April deadline; notifications in July (approximately 3 months)
- Terracon Foundation: March 31 and September 30 deadlines; decisions typically within 2-3 months
- Impact KC: August deadline; Shark Tank event and decisions follow (approximately 2-4 months)
- Wagy Fund: October deadline; decisions typically by year-end
Success Rates
Specific success rates are not publicly disclosed. However:
- Impact KC awards 1-4 grants annually from all applicants
- Multiple programmes receive competitive application volumes
- The foundation distributed over $676 million in total grants in 2024 (including donor-advised funds)
Reapplication Policy
Reapplication policies vary by programme. Contact Grantmaking Services for specific programme guidance. Many programmes accept applications annually, allowing organisations to reapply in subsequent cycles.
Application Success Factors
Understanding the Structure
The most critical success factor is understanding that the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation operates differently than traditional foundations. The vast majority of grants come from individual donors through donor-advised funds, not from foundation-initiated programmes. For competitive grants, applications must align precisely with specific fund priorities.
Alignment with Fund Priorities
Each competitive grant programme has distinct priorities:
- Wagy Fund: Must demonstrate clear benefit to women and girls in Kansas City
- Terracon Foundation: Preference for education and built/natural environment projects
- Hollywood Casino Fund: Must focus on healthy eating and active lifestyles in Wyandotte County
- Impact KC: Must serve the five-county metro area and present effectively to member audience
Geographic Specificity
Many programmes have strict geographic requirements. Organisations must:
- Be located in the designated service area
- Serve beneficiaries in the designated counties
- In some cases (like Hollywood Casino Fund), clients must be residents of the specific county
Programme Examples
The foundation values concrete, measurable outcomes. Examples of successful Wagy Fund recipients illustrate this:
- The Grooming Project provided vocational training with clear career pathways for single mothers
- Journey to New Life addressed a specific need (transitional housing after incarceration) with a structured programme
- Rightfully Sewn offered specific job skills training (seamstress training) for at-risk women
Relationship Building
While the foundation primarily serves donors rather than grant applicants, building awareness of your organisation can be valuable. Many grants from donor-advised funds go to organisations donors know and trust. Consider:
- Participating in foundation educational events
- Ensuring your organisation is easily discoverable by donors
- Maintaining current 501(c)(3) status and financial transparency
Application Quality
Given limited awards (e.g., Impact KC awards only 1-4 grants), applications must be exceptionally strong:
- Clear articulation of community need
- Evidence-based programme design
- Specific, measurable outcomes
- Strong organisational capacity
- Clear alignment with fund priorities
Key Takeaways for Grant Writers
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Understand the Model: This is primarily a donor-advised fund administrator, not a traditional foundation. Most grants are donor-directed, not foundation-initiated. Only apply for the specific competitive programmes that match your mission and geography.
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Geographic Precision Matters: Most competitive grants have strict geographic requirements (specific counties). Ensure your organisation and beneficiaries meet these requirements before applying.
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Match Programme Priorities Exactly: With limited awards available in each programme, only apply if your project clearly aligns with the specific fund's stated priorities. Generic applications will not succeed.
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Demonstrate Concrete Outcomes: Past successful recipients show clear, measurable impacts. Focus on specific results, not just activities or intentions.
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Pay Attention to Timing: Different programmes have different deadlines. Mark your calendar early and note that some programmes (like Hispanic Development Fund and Linscomb Foundation) are invitation-only.
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Leverage the Shark Tank Format: For Impact KC applicants, finalists must present effectively to an audience. Strong presentation skills and compelling storytelling are essential.
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Contact Grantmaking Services Early: The foundation encourages questions and provides technical assistance. Don't hesitate to reach out to grants@growyourgiving.org or 816-627-3452 for clarification on eligibility or requirements.
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Consider Multiple Pathways: While competitive grants are limited, Kansas City's strong philanthropic culture means individual donors may support your work through their donor-advised funds if they learn about your organisation through other channels.
References
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation official website. "About Us." https://www.growyourgiving.org/about-us/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. "Competitive Grant Opportunities." https://www.growyourgiving.org/grant/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. "Annual Report." https://www.growyourgiving.org/annual-report/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. "Board of Directors." https://www.growyourgiving.org/board-of-directors/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. "Staff Listing." https://www.growyourgiving.org/staff-listing/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. "President & CEO Debbie Wilkerson: Making an Impact in Forbes 50 Over 50." https://www.growyourgiving.org/news/president-ceo-debbie-wilkerson-making-an-impact-in-forbes-50-over-50/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. "KKFI 90.1 FM: an Interview with Debbie Wilkerson about Charitable Giving." https://www.growyourgiving.org/news/kkfi-radio-interview-debbie-wilkerson-talks-charitable-giving/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Grant Portal. "Wagy Fund." https://grants.growyourgiving.org/prog/american_association_of_university_women_wagy_fund/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Grant Portal. "Unified Government Hollywood Casino Fund." https://grants.growyourgiving.org/prog/unified_government_hollywood_casino_fund/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Grant Portal. "Impact KC." https://grants.growyourgiving.org/prog/impact_kc/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Greater Kansas City Community Foundation. "Terracon Foundation: Committed to Making a Difference." https://www.growyourgiving.org/news/terracon-foundation-committed-to-making-a-difference/ (Accessed November 2024)
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Charity Navigator. "Greater Kansas City Community Foundation - Rating." https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/431152398 (Accessed November 2024)
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ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer. "Greater Kansas City Community Foundation." https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/431152398 (Accessed November 2024)
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Nonprofit Connect. "Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Profile." https://info.npconnect.org/list/member/greater-kansas-city-community-foundation-112155 (Accessed November 2024)
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Hispanic Development Fund. "Our Story." https://www.hdfkc.org/about (Accessed May 2026)
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