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Community Foundation
for Cloud County
201 W. 6th, Ste A.
P.O. Box 213
Concordia, Kansas 66901
785.243.1008
steimelcfcc@sbcglobal.net

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About the Builders Campaign
Current Builders Campaign Donors
Matching Rates
Qualified Matching Funds
What is GROW II?
The Community Foundation for Cloud County is launching its Builders Campaign in response to the matching grant it has received from the second chapter of the Kansas Health Foundation’s Giving Resources to our World (GROW) Healthy Kansas initiative. GROW II is a $300,000 matching grant over the course of six years in which new gifts for endowment are matched using a two-tiered matching ratio. Some gifts are matched at the rate of 1-to-2, or $1 of match for every $2 of new gifts, and some gifts are matched at the rate of 1-to-4, or $1 of match for every $4 of new gifts. All gifts of any size are welcome. Permanent plaque recognition will be displayed for all Builder Campaign donations (single gift or a five-year pledge) that equal $5,000 including the match amount.
Current Builders Campaign Donors
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Business Entities/ Organizations |
| Dana & Tina Brewer |
Charles H. and Isabell Blosser Foundation |
| Scott & Melinda Condray |
Brown Grand Theatre, Inc. |
| Margaret M. Hattan |
CloudCorp |
| Wayne & Alberta Neel |
Cloud County Historical Society |
| Charles A. Smith |
Kansas Health Foundation |
| Robert & Lorene Steimel |
Nazareth Convent & Academy Corporation |
| Beth and Mark Whisler |
NCK PAWS |
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North Central Kansas CASA, Inc. |
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Notre Dame Scholarship Trust |
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Salina Regional Health Foundation |
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Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia |
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Twin Valley Telephone, Inc. |
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Matching Rates
What are the matching rates?
New endowed gifts are matched using a two-tiered matching ratio of either a 1-to-2 match or a 1-to-4 match.
A 1-to-2 match rate is paid for any endowed gift towards an operating (administrative) fund, unrestricted grant-making fund, or public health fund.
A 1-to-4 match rate is paid for all other endowed gifts, with the exception of scholarship funds, which are not matched unless the fund is established as a designated fund at the community foundation for scholarship programs at one or more educational institutions.
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Qualified Matching Funds
If I donate to CFCC, which funds will be matched by GROW II?
Current 1-to-2 matched funds:
(Donate a minimum of $3,334 to any fund below and your name/business will be permanently recognized on the Builders’ Campaign plaque)
Impact Fund (CFCC unrestricted grant making fund)
CFCC Administrative Fund (operations fund)
Kansas Health Foundation Fund of the Community Foundation for Cloud County (Public Health Fund)
Current 1-to-4 matched funds:
(Donate a minimum of $4,000 and to any fund below and your name/business will be permanently recognized on the Builders’ Campaign plaque)
Designated Funds:
Lorene M. Fraser
Margaret Babcock and Everett C. Morgan Family Fund
Orphan Train Heritage Society of America
Our Lay of Perpetual Help Parish Endowed Memorial
Organization Funds:
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Cloud County
Brown Grand Theatre
Frank Carlson Library
Catholic Cemetery
Catholic Youth Education
Cloud County Community College Foundation
Cloud County Community College Student Enrichment
Cloud County Foundation for Health Care, Inc.
Cloud County Historical Society
Concordia Lutheran Church Foundation
Food Bank for Cloud County Community
NCK CASA Child Advocacy Fund
NCK PAWS Fund
Sisters of St. Joseph of Concordia
Sunset Home, Inc.
Field of Interest Funds
Cloud County Economic Development
Gelvin- Ingersoll Medical Education
Youth Activity Fund
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What is Grow II?
GROW II is the second chapter of the Kansas Health Foundation’s Giving Resources to our World (GROW) Healthy Kansas initiative. The mission of the Kansas Health Foundation is to improve the health of all Kansans. Through GROW II they hope to achieve the following four objectives:
- To help more Kansas community foundations build endowed funds that are used to underwrite solutions to local health issues.
- To help more Kansas community foundations reduce costs, improve service quality and become self-sustaining through collaboration and alliances
- To help more Kansas community foundations acquire the capacity to provide leadership on health issues in their communities
- To help more Kansas community foundations become ready and able to collaborate with the Kansas Health Foundation on health initiatives.
To find out more about GROW II, visit their website at http://www.kansashealth.org/grow/grow.html
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