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Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Sherman County

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BIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no minimum or maximum, but each county foundation may set limits. Funding of $25,000 is available in April and September per county.Local

This grant program provides pass-through funding for charitable projects in Sherman County, Kansas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions. Applications are accepted quarterly with deadlines at the end of each month, and awards typically range up to $25,000 per cycle.

EducationHealth & MedicalCivic & Community+2 more

Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Sheridan County

Rolling deadline
BIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
No minimum or maximum stated, though significant requests over $10,000 may need to apply directly to the Hansen Foundation.RollingLocal

The Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Sheridan County provides funding for charitable projects in Sheridan County, Kansas. Grants are available to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions for areas such as education, health care, economic development, arts, and community beautification. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with deadlines on the last day of each month.

EducationHealth & MedicalSmall Business+5 more

Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Russell County

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BIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Up to $10,000Local

The Dane G. Hansen Community Grant for Russell County provides pass-through funding of $25,000 twice a year to support charitable activities in Russell County, Kansas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions that serve the county. Applications are accepted twice yearly, with deadlines on March 31 and September 30, and grants are awarded for projects in education, health care, economic development, community services, conservation, arts, or community beautification.

EducationHealth & MedicalEnvironment & Conservation+1 more

Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Rawlins County

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BIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000RollingLocal

The Dane G. Hansen Foundation provides pass-through grants to support charitable activities in Rawlins County, Kansas. Eligible nonprofits (501c3), educational, governmental, and religious institutions can apply for projects in education, health care, economic development, community services, conservation, arts, and beautification. Applications are accepted monthly with a deadline of the last day of each month.

EducationHealth & MedicalSmall Business+4 more

Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Phillips County

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BIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Generally no minimum or maximum, but some community foundations may set limits. Requests over $10,000 are suggested to apply directly to the Hansen Foundation.RollingLocal

This grant supports charitable activities in Phillips County, Kansas, funded by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation and administered by the Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation. Eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions can apply for projects in education, health care, economic development, community social services, conservation, arts and culture, and community beautification. Applications are accepted monthly on the last day of each month.

Arts & CultureEducationEnvironment & Conservation+6 more

Dane G Hansen Community Grant for Osborne County

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BIRD CITY CENTURY II DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
Up to $25,000Feb 28, 2026Local

The Dane G. Hansen Foundation provides pass-through grants of up to $25,000 per funding cycle for charitable projects benefiting Osborne County, Kansas. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational, governmental, and religious institutions. Applications are accepted quarterly (last day of Feb, May, Aug, Nov) via the online portal.

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