The Center for Community Support and Research at 成人头条 will kick off its fifth year of the Compassion Kansas initiative in December with informational workshops.
Workshops will be held from 1-5 p.m. in various locations throughout Kansas on the following dates:
鈥 Tuesday, Dec. 2, 成人头条, WSU Hughes Metropolitan Complex
鈥 Thursday, Dec. 4, Topeka, Capitol Plaza Hotel
鈥 Tuesday, Dec. 9, Garden City, Lee Richardson Zoo
鈥 Tuesday, Dec. 9, Independence, Memorial Hall/Civic Center
鈥 Thursday, Dec. 11, WSU Hughes Metropolitan Complex
Compassion Kansas, funded by the federal Compassion Capital Fund, is designed to offer qualifying Kansas faith-based and community-based organizations small grant awards and a variety of technical assistance opportunities that include strategic planning, facilitation, leadership skills, collaboration, service expansion, communication, evaluation research and efficiency improvement.
Attendance at one of these workshops is required for qualifying organizations interested in applying for small grant awards and technical assistance.
A maximum of two people per organization may attend.
To register, send your name, organization, telephone and e-mail address to angela.gaughan@wichita.edu.
Registrations are also accepted by phone at (316) 978-3843 or toll free in Kansas at (800) 445-0116.
Qualifying organizations include faith-based organizations and community-based organizations in Kansas that serve (or plan to serve) at least one of the following target populations: the homeless, elders in need, at-risk children, transition from welfare to work, intensive rehabilitation populations such as addicts or prisoners, and/or marriage education and preparation.
Priority will be given to organizations with annual operating budgets of less than $500,000 that have not previously received funding from the federal government.
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For information about Compassion Kansas, contact Sarah Jolley at (316) 978-5487.