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    KC Cares Online Podcast

    KC Cares tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits! Featuring local nonprofiteers, volunteers, philanthropists, community leaders, and others making a difference in the Kansas City community! On air every Saturday at 9am | 1510AM and 94.5FM!

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    KC Cares 385 | The Mission Project Jun 09, 2020

    The Mission Project | Michael Belancio, Member & Volunteer

    The Mission Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enabling capable adults with developmental disabilities, such as autism and Down syndrome, to live full and satisfying lives. The Mission Project provides a safe, supportive community where participants have numerous opportunities for growth.

    themissionproject.org

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    In partnership with:

    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.

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    KC Cares EP 385 | Mid-America Regional Council Jun 09, 2020

    Mid-America Regional Council James Stowe, Director of Aging & Adult Services

    MARC is a nonprofit association of city and county governments and the metropolitan planning organization for the bistate Kansas City region. Governed by a Board of Directors made up of local elected officials, we serve nine counties and 119 cities.

    marc.org

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    In partnership with:

    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.

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    KC Cares EP 385 | National Multiple Sclerosis Society-Mid America Jun 09, 2020

    National Multiple Sclerosis Society-Mid America Jenna Neher, President

    The National Multiple Sclerosis Society exists because there are people with MS. Our vision is a world free of MS. Everything we do is focused so that people affected by MS can live their best lives as we stop MS in its tracks, restore what has been lost and end MS forever.

    www.MSmidamerica.org

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    In partnership with:

    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.

    TW: @kauffmanfdn FB: @kauffmanfdn IG: @kauffmanfdn


    KC Cares 384 | Park International Center for Music May 17, 2020

    On episode 384 of KC Cares, we talk with Lisa Hickok, Executive Director with Park International Center for Music! Our Topic: Musical Arts! Listen now!


    KC Cares 384 | ArtsKC May 17, 2020

    On episode 384 of KC Cares, we talk with Dana Knapp, CEO with ArtsKC Regional Arts Council! Our Topic: Arts in the Community! Listen now!


    KC Cares EP 384 | Kansas City Zoo May 17, 2020

    On episode 384 of KC Cares, we talk with Randy Wisthoff, Executive Director/CEO with Kansas City Zoo! Our Topic: Nonprofit Family Entertainment! Listen now!


    KC Cares EP 383 | The Beacon May 11, 2020

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 383 of KC Cares, we talk with Kelsey Ryan, Editor with The Beacon! Our Topic: Nonprofit Journalism! Listen now!


    KC Cares EP 383 | Jewish Family Services May 11, 2020

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 383 of KC Cares, we talk with Don Goldman, Executive Director with Jewish Family Services! Our Topic: Community and Family Services! Listen now!


    KC Cares EP 382 | United Way of Greater KC May 08, 2020

    United Way of Greater Kansas City

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 382 of KC Cares, we talk with Brent Stewart, CEO with United Way of Greater Kansas City! Our Topic: Nonprofit Support! Listen now!


    KC Cares 382 | Turn The Page KC May 08, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 382 of KC Cares, we talk with Sly James, founder with Turn the Page! Our Topic: Childhood Literacy! Listen now!


    KC Cares 382 | Building Hope For Autism May 08, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 382 of KC Cares, we talk with Mauria Stonestreet, executive director with Building Hope for Autism! Our Topic: Autism Awareness! Listen now!


    KC Cares 381 | Union Station Apr 27, 2020

    On episode 381 of KC Cares, we talk with George Guastello, Executive Director with Union Station! Great discussion about Historic Nonprofit Landmarks! Listen now!


    KC Cares 381 | David Oliver Apr 27, 2020

    On episode 381 of KC Cares, we talk with David Oliver, founder with David Oliver Consultant! Great discussion about Nonprofit Board Governance! Listen now!


    KC Cares 380 | Health Forward Apr 23, 2020

    On episode 380 of KC Cares, we talk with Qiana Thomason, President & CEO with Health Forward Foundation! Great discussion about community health! Listen now!


    KC Cares 380 | Seven Days Apr 23, 2020

    Seven Days joins KC Cares!


    KC Cares 380 | Raised With Love and Limits Apr 23, 2020

    On episode 380 of KC Cares, we talk with Barb Unell, founder with Raised with Love and Limits Foundation! Great discussion about childhood health! Listen now!


    KC Cares 379 | Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership Apr 20, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 379 of KC Cares, we talk with David Renz, Director with Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership! Great discussion about nonprofit leadership and education! Listen now!

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    Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership

    David Renz, Director

    The Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership at the University of Missouri-Kansas City is dedicated to enhancing performance and effectiveness in the nonprofit community through education, research and service

    mcnl.org; bloch.umkc.edu

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.

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    KC Cares 379 | Giving The Basics Apr 20, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 379 of KC Cares, we talk with Teresa Hamilton, executive director with Giving The Basics! Great discussion about personal care product donation! Listen now!

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    Giving The Basics

    Teresa Hamilton, executive director

    Provides person care products for human dignity. Works to give these types of items – from toothpaste, soap, hygiene items, etc. to other organizations for distribution

    givingthebasics.org

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    In partnership with:

    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.

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    KC Cares 379 | Feed The Children Apr 20, 2020

    On episode 379 of KC Cares, we talk with Mike Meyers, volunteer with Feed the children! Great discussion about community hunger during covid-19! Listen now!


    KC Cares | Eric Morgenstern Apr 07, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 378 of KC Cares, we talk with Eric Morgenstern, CEO with Morningstar Communications! Great discussion about nonprofit communication! Listen now!

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    Morningstar Communications | Fri Apr 03 2020

    Eric Morgenstern, CEO

    They specialize in strategic communications targeted at promoting businesses and organizations mission and products.

    www.morningstarcomm.com


    KC Cares | Jeffrey Byrne Apr 07, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 378 of KC Cares, we talk with Jeffrey Byrne, Partner & Founder with Byrne Pelofsky & Associates! Great discussion about nonprofit fundraising! Listen now!

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    Byrne Pelofsky & Associates | Fri Apr 03 2020

    Jeffrey Byrne, Partner & Founder

    Byrne Pelofsky, with its comprehensive and complete set of tools for fundraising success, will help you master the art of the ask and will partner with you to achieve your resource development goals through our deep community connections and hands-on approach.


    KC Cares | Greater Kansas City Community Foundation Apr 07, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 378 of KC Cares, we talk with Denise St. Omer, VP-Grantmaking & Inclusion Initiatives with Greater KC Community Foundation! Great discussion about donor advised funds! Listen now!

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    Greater KC Community Foundation | Fri Apr 03 2020

    Denise St. Omer, VP-Grantmaking & Inclusion Initiatives

    The mission of the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation 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. Founded in 1978. Manages $3 billion in assets and 3,800 charitable funds

    www.growyourgiving.org/covid


    The Roasterie | KC Cares Episode 377 Mar 28, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 377 of KC Cares, we talk with Danny O'Neil, Founder with Roasterie! Great discussion about corporate community involvement! Listen now!

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    Roasterie | Fri Mar 20 2020

    Danny O'Neil, Founder

    The Roasterie is a Kansas City-based coffee company that supports numerous charitable activities in kc. They strongly believe in corporate community involvement.

    theroasterie.com

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    In partnership with:

    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.


    KC Pet Project | KC Cares Episode 377 Mar 28, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 377 of KC Cares, we talk with Tori Fugate, Manager and Roshann Parris, Founder of Parris Communications, with KC Campus for Animal Care/KC Pet Project! Great discussion about Pet Adoption in Kansas City! Listen now!

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    KC Campus for Animal Care/KC Pet Project | Fri Mar 20 2020

    Tori Fugate, Manager and Roshann Parris, Founder of Parris Communications

    KC Pet Project is a 501c3, nonprofit charitable organization operating the Kansas City, Missouri Animal Shelter. We care for over 10,000 animals a year and work collaboratively with Animal Control and other animal welfare organizations to increase the number of homeless pets adopted, and focus on lifesaving programs promoting pet retention, identification, lost pet reunions, and pet ownership education throughout the community. To end the killing of healthy and treatable pets in Kansas City, Missouri by using the most progressive and lifesaving programs and promoting effective animal control policies.


    KC Cares Episode 377 | Kauffman Foundation Mar 27, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 377 of KC Cares, we talk with Larry Jacob, Vice President with Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation! Great discussion about community involvement! Listen now!

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    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Fri Mar 21 2020

    Larry Jacob, Vice President

    To help individuals attain economic independence by advancing educational achievement and entrepreneurial success, consistent with the aspirations of our founder, Ewing Marion Kauffman.

    kauffman.org

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.

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    The Literacy Lab | KC Cares EP 376 Mar 09, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 376 of KC Cares, we talk with Ellen Sheppard, Program Coordinator with The Literacy Lab! Great discussion about education in underserved communities! Listen now!

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    The Literacy Lab | Sat Mar 07 2020

    Ellen Sheppard, Program Coordinator

    The Literacy Lab’s mission is to provide low-income children with individualized reading instruction to improve their literacy skills, leading to greater success in school and increased opportunities in life. The Literacy Lab serves children from age three through grade three. We partner with school districts to help close the literacy gap largely by embedding full-time, rigorously-trained tutors in early childhood centers and elementary schools. It is based in several cities, including KC

    theliteracylab.org

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    In partnership with:

    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.

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    American Lung Association | KC Cares 376 Mar 09, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 376 of KC Cares, we talk with Sara Prem, Advocacy Specialist with American Lung Association in Kansas and Greater Kansas City! Great discussion about lung cancer and lung health awareness! Listen now!

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    American Lung Association in Kansas and Greater Kansas City | Sat Mar 07 2020

    Sara Prem, Advocacy Specialist

    To save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease.

    www.lung.org

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.

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    Goodwill of Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas | KC Cares EP 376 Mar 09, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 376 of KC Cares, we talk with Jeanine Conrady, Manager and Laura Ritterbush, Chief Mission Officer with Goodwill of Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas! Great discussion about nonprofit employment resources! Listen now!

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    Goodwill of Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas | Sat Mar 07 2020

    Laura Ritterbush, Chief Mission Officer, Jeanine Conrady, Manager

    Goodwill empowers people to discover their potential and adapt for the future through the power of work.

    mokangoodwill.org

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community.

    Produced by Charitable Communications

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    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

    Take risks. Own success. Be Uncommon.

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    International Coaching Federation | KC Cares EP 375 Mar 04, 2020

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    On episode 375 of KC Cares, we talk with Brian Graves, Vice President with International Coaching Federation-Heartland Chapter! Great discussion about nonprofit leadership coaching! Listen now!

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    International Coaching Federation-Heartland Chapter | Sat Feb 29 2020

    Brian Graves, Vice President

    To serve as a catalyst for the success of our member professional coaches through credentialing, relevant programming and networking within an engaged learning community. They offer professional development opportunities to coaches in the Kansas City metropolitan area and surrounding Missouri and Kansas communities. We hold monthly meetings and seminars, with topics ranging from coaching techniques to credentialing and certification.

    icfheartland.org

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    The Learning Club | KC Cares EP 375 Mar 04, 2020

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    On episode 375 of KC Cares, we talk with Brad Grabs and Laura Swan, Director of Operations with The Learning Club! Great discussion about education in underserved communities! Listen now!

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    The Learning Club | Sat Feb 29 2020

    Brad Grabs, Founder & Laura Swan, Director of Operations

    The Learning Club is an after-school and summer tutoring/mentoring program for high risk children in Kansas City. We seek out the most disadvantaged children, meeting in high-poverty areas so that even students who lack transportation and family resources can attend.

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    The Sewing Labs | KC Cares 375 Mar 04, 2020

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    On episode 375 of KC Cares, we talk with Eileen Bobowski, Executive Director with The Sewing Labs! Great discussion about entrepreneurship and employment for at-risk individuals! Listen now!

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    The Sewing Labs | Sat Feb 29 2020 00:00:00 GMT-0600 (CST)

    Eileen Bobowski, Executive Director

    We teach sewing to at risk individuals toward employment and entrepreneurship.

    https://thesewinglabs.community/

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    Kansas City Public Theatre | KC Cares EP 374 Mar 04, 2020

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    On episode 374 of KC Cares, we talk with Nathan Bowman, Producing Artistic Director with Kansas City Public Theatre! Great discussion about Kansas City Theater! Listen now!

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    Kansas City Public Theatre | Sat Feb 22 2020

    Nathan Bowman, Producing Artistic Director & Kaitlin Gould

    Kansas City Public Theatre provides access to the arts through year-round theatre entertainment free of charge to the public. This mission is carried out in two activities: first, through producing aesthetically and ideologically diverse new works and reimagined classics which reflect the unique history and concerns of the Kansas City community; and second, to cultivate civic-minded artists, audiences, and citizens through community-based devised theatre workshops.

    kcpublictheatre.org

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    Disabled But Not Really | KC Cares EP 374 Mar 04, 2020

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    On episode 374 of KC Cares, we talk with Wes Hamilton, Founder with Disabled but Not Really! Great discussion about the disabled community! Listen now!

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    Disabled but Not Really | Sat Feb 22 2020

    Wes Hamilton, Founder

    To instill in the underserved “disabled” community, a physically limitless mindset that breeds courage, confidence, and competence.

    disabledbutnotreally.org

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    American Heart Association | KC Cares EP 374 Mar 04, 2020

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    On episode 374 of KC Cares, we talk with Stephanie Lininger, Other with American Heart Association-Kansas City! Great discussion about heart health! Listen now!

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    American Heart Association-Kansas City | Sat Feb 22 2020 00:00:00 GMT-0600 (CST)

    Stephanie Lininger, Other

    To be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives.

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    Rare Diseases | KC Cares Episode 373 Mar 04, 2020

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    On episode 373 of KC Cares, we talk with Michelle Davis, Executive Director with International Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva Association! Great discussion about rare diseases! Listen now!

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    International Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva Association | Sat Feb 15 2020

    Michelle Davis, Executive Director and Kelly Ranallo, President with RareKC/Turner Syndrome Global Alliance

    The IFOPA is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that provides hope to individuals with FOP and their families through education and support programs while funding research to find a cure and raising awareness for the rare genetic condition fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP)

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    tsgalliance.org

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    Millennial Maven Katie Lord | KC Cares EP 373 Mar 04, 2020

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    On episode 373 of KC Cares, we talk with Katie Lord, Guest Expert on our Millennial Minute segment! Great discussion about millennials and charitable giving! Listen now!

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    Millennial Maven | Sat Feb 15 2020

    Katie Lord, Guest Expert

    Topic-leadership development for millennial and charitable giving

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    Kansas City Kansas Community College | KC Cares 373 Mar 04, 2020

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    On episode 373 of KC Cares, we talk with Greg Mosier, President with Kanas City Kansas Community College! Great discussion about community college! Listen now!

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    Kansas City Kansas Community College | Sat Feb 15 2020

    Greg Mosier, President

    Kansas City Kansas Community College is a centrally located public 2-year institution in northeast Kansas. Within the city limits of Kansas City, Kansas, the College is conveniently located within Wyandotte County. Its mission is to Inspire individuals & enrich our community one student at a time.

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    Jazz Sister Cities | KC Cares 372 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 372 of KC Cares, we talk with Cheptoo Kositany, President with Jazz Sister Cities! Great discussion about musical education! Listen now!

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    Jazz Sister Cities | Sat Feb 08 2020

    Cheptoo Kositany, President

    Jazz Sister Cities is a 501c3 non-profit that promotes Jazz as a tool for Building Cultural Bridges globally through engagement and collaboration with cities, programs and artists. Jazz Sister Cities aims to build a global movement and human network to bridge communities with Jazz as the passport.

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    Black Archives of MId-America | KC Cares 372 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 372 of KC Cares, we talk with Dr. Carmeletta Williams, Executive Director with Black Archives of Mid-America! Great discussion about African American Archives! Listen now!

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    Black Archives of Mid-America | Sat Feb 08 2020

    Dr. Carmeletta Williams, Executive Director

    The mission of the Black Archives of Mid-America in Kansas City, Inc. is to collect, preserve and make available to the public materials documenting the social, economic, political and cultural histories of persons of African American descent in the central United States, with particular emphasis in the Kansas City, Missouri region. Black Archives of Mid-America is an educational resource and provides access to its collections for research, exhibition and publication to honor our community heritage and to catalyze public awareness.

    blackarchives.org

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    After the harvest | KC Cares 372 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 372 of KC Cares, we talk with Mariah Friend, Coordinator with After the Harvest! Great discussion about hunger! Listen now!

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    After the Harvest | Sat Feb 08 2020

    Mariah Friend, Coordinator & Zach Callaway, Manager

    To fight hunger, improve nutrition and reduce food waste by rescuing fresh produce and distributing it to organizations that feed hungry people.

    www.aftertheharvest.org

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    One Heart Mentoring | KC Cares 371 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 371 of KC Cares, we talk with Steve Riach, Director with One Heart Mentoring! Great discussion about youth incarceration mentoring! Listen now!

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    One Heart Mentoring | Sat Feb 01 2020

    Steve Riach, Director

    The One Heart Project is a national collaborative initiative that provides mentors, education and training programs, and ancillary elements to incarcerated and probated youth, to equip them with the necessary tools and life skills.The One Heart Kansas City Mentoring Initiative is designed to reach youthful offenders in the metro Kansas City area, as well as statewide in Kansas and Missouri.

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    KC Oasis | KC Cares 371 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 371 of KC Cares, we talk with Niki Aktipis, President & Julie Whitsman, Treasurer with Kansas City Oasis! Great discussion about faith based alternative community! Listen now!

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    Kansas City Oasis | Sat Feb 01 2020

    Niki Aktipis, President & Julie Whitsman, Treasurer

    KC Oasis is the city’s first alternative to faith-based communities, offering a community of compassion and reason to celebrate the human experience. Part of a national network.Our goal is to cultivate an environment where you will find new friends and a place to belong, regardless of your beliefs, gender identity or sexual orientation.

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    John Navin Financial Advisor | KC Cares 371 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 371 of KC Cares, we talk with John Navin, CEO with The Navin Group! Great discussion about financial health and charitable giving! Listen now!

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    The Navin Group | Sat Feb 01 2020 John Navin, CEO and Financial Advisor

    John Navin is a Financial Expert, author, and speaker with tips on how individuals and business can maximize their charitable contributions. He helps individuals, small businesses, and nonprofits with capital management, financial advising, income management, investment planning, and other financial services to help them maximize their budget!

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    Shelterwood Academy | KC Cares 370 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 370 of KC Cares, we talk with Jenny Marvine, Outreach director & Jessica Wood, Clinical director with Shelterwood Academy! Great discussion about Teenage Mental Healthcare! Listen now!

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    Shelterwood Academy | Sat Jan 25 2020 Jenny Marvine, Outreach director & Jessica Wood, Clinical director

    Residential treatment center for struggling teens

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    Metropolitan Lutheran Ministries | KC Cares 370 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 370 of KC Cares, we talk with Scott Cooper, Executive Director & Rebecka Noel, Special Events & Volunteer Mgr with Metropolitan Lutheran Ministries! Great discussion about community services! Listen now!

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    Metropolitan Lutheran Ministries | Sat Jan 25 2020 Scott Cooper, Executive Director & Rebecka Noel, Special Events & Volunteer Mgr

    Founded in 1971, MLM is a Missouri 501(c)(3) nonprofit social service agency serving low-income individuals and families in the urban areas of Jackson, Clay, and Platte counties in Missouri, and Wyandotte County in Kansas. MLM began operating with one paid staff person and a part-time food pantry. The agency has grown to 26 paid staff persons, over 1,700 volunteers, and five locations which served over 21,000 people during FY 2018. MLM serves people of all ages, races, ethnicities, and spiritual affiliations

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    Pets for Life | KC Cares 370 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 370 of KC Cares, we talk with Sharon Woodrum, Program Director & Karen Fitzgerald, Volunteer with Pets for Life! Great discussion about pet adoption! Listen now!

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    Pets for Life | Sat Jan 25 2020

    Karen Fitzgerald, Volunteer

    The purpose of Pets for Life, Inc. is to enhance the care and treatment of people in local hospitals, nursing homes, shelters for domestic violence, mental health programs, treatment centers for youth and corrections facilities, through the use of certified therapy teams of pets and volunteers.

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    Jewish Community Relations Bureau | KC Cares 369 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 369 of KC Cares, we talk with Gavriela Geller, Executive Director with Jewish Community Relations Bureau! Great discussion about racial injustice! Listen now!

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    Jewish Community Relations Bureau | Sat Jan 18 2020

    Gavriela Geller, Executive Director

    JCRB|AJC advocates and educates, on behalf of the Kansas City Jewish community, to eliminate injustice and discrimination at home and abroad.

    www.jewishkansascity.org/jcrb

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    Nelson Atkins Art Museum | KC Cares 369 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 369 of KC Cares, we talk with Janeane Thompson, Young Friends of Art chair with Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art! Great discussion about party arty! Listen now!

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    Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art | Sat Jan 18 2020

    Janeane Thompson, Young Friends of Art chair & Weston Owen, Party Arty Co-chair

    They serve as a vital partner in the educational, social and cultural life of our community, using our collections and programs to build an environment where people can gather, share and contemplate the greatest creations of humankind.

    nelson-atkins.org

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    Kansas City Public Library | KC Cares 369 Feb 19, 2020

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    On episode 369 of KC Cares, we talk with Carrie Coogan, Deputy Dir. of Public Affairs & Community Engagement with Kansas City Public Library! Great discussion about community services! Listen now!

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    Kansas City Public Library | Sat Jan 18 2020

    Carrie Coogan, Deputy Dir. of Public Affairs & Community Engagement

    The mission is to build everything we do around literacy. We Promote Lifelong Learning And Literacy For A More Vibrant Community. Visit Today! Pursue Your Interests At The Library. Free To Residents, Commuters and Students.

    kclibrary.org

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    KC Infertility | KC Cares EP 368 Feb 14, 2020

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    On episode 368 of KC Cares, we talk with Meredith Suarez, Incoming President and Amy Carlson, Vice President of KC Infertility! Great discussion about infertility! Listen now!

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    KC Infertility | Sat Jan 11 2020

    Meredith Suarez, Incoming President & Amy Carlson, Vice President

    our mission is to provide community, education and support to those striving to build their families. We execute on this mission by connecting those affected by infertility to a community in which they are understood, while offering emotional support, financial aid and educational resources to that community.

    kcinfertility.org

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    Don Bosco Centers | KC Cares EP 368 Feb 14, 2020

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    On episode 368 of KC Cares, we talk with Hillary Thomas, Development Director with Don Bosco Centers! Great discussion about education! Listen now!

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    Don Bosco Centers | Sat Jan 11 2020

    Hillary Thomas, Development Director & Marty Elton, President of KC Restaurant Week

    operates a senior center, English as a second language school and soon-to-reopen community center dedicated to empowering underserved members of the community to achieve self-sufficiency. The Don Bosco Senior Center helps seniors and adults with disabilities to maintain independent living by providing on-site lunches, emergency assistance and other services that promote physical and mental wellness, and also facilitates one of the largest hot meal delivery programs in the region, catering more than 740 fresh, nutritious meals for older adults each day.

    donbosco.org

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    KC Cares EP 368 | Great Plains SPCA Feb 14, 2020

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    On episode 368 of KC Cares, we talk with Keegan Prentice, Marketing Coordinator with Great Plains SPCA! Great discussion about pet adoption! Listen now!

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    Great Plains SPCA | Sat Jan 11

    Keegan Prentice, Marketing Coordinator & Ashley Flores, Director of Animal Behavior & Training

    Great Plains SPCA is one of the largest No-Kill animal shelters in Kansas City, offering comprehensive resources for pets that strengthen the relationship between pets and their human companions. Serving nearly 6,000 pets annually, Great Plains SPCA works to save, protect and improve the lives of animals, by providing humane sheltering, adoptions, unparalleled behavior and training as well as the HERO Team’s humane community outreach.

    greatplainsspca.org

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    KC Cares EP 367 | Wildwood Outdoor Education Center Jan 13, 2020

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    On Episode 367 of KC Cares, we talk with Robyn Ratcliff and Greg Haflich with Wildwood Outdoor Education Center! Listen now!

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    Wildwood Outdoor Education Center

    Robyn Ratcliff, Executive Director & Greg Haflich, Board Member

    Wildwood brings kids outside to learn and grow together, transforming summer into a season of learning, youth development, and outdoor adventure for low-income Kansas City area youth.

    www.wildwoodctr.org

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    KC Cares EP 367 | Kansas Firefighters Alliance Jan 13, 2020

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    On Episode 367 of KC Cares, we talk with Nancy Peters with Kansas Firefighters Alliance! Listen now!

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    Kansas Firefighters Alliance

    Nancy Peters, Director & Jacob Esparza-Hoskins, KCK firefighter, calendar model

    Their mission is to unite our communities and emergency responders for the greater good. Get healthy together. Make the impossible, possible.

    kansasfirefightersalliance.org

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    KC Cares EP 367 | The Help KC Jan 13, 2020

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    On Episode 367 of KC Cares, we talk with Candance Wesson with The Help KC! Listen now!

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    The Help KC

    Candance Wesson, Founder

    The Help(KC) is a registered 501C3 non for profit organization. We are a gender-specific entity that primarily focuses on assisting women who were formerly incarcerated and or have a felony conviction(s).

    thehelpkc.org

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    KC Cares EP 366 | Susan G Komen Foundation Dec 31, 2019

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    On Episode 366 of KC Cares, we talk with Erica Terry with Susan B. Komen-Kansas & Western Missouri! Listen now!

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    Susan B. Komen-Kansas & Western Missouri

    Erica Terry, CEO & Executive Director

    Save lives by meeting the most critical needs in our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer.

    https://komenkswmo.org/

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    KC Cares EP 366 | Kansas City Centurions Dec 31, 2019

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    On Episode 366 of KC Cares, we talk with Leanne Breiby Breiby with Centurions! Listen now!

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    Centurions

    Leanne Breiby, Communications Director-Greater KC Community Foundation

    Centurions is KC’s oldest and premier leadership program. The 2-year, self-directed program began in 1976. Alum have gone on to become judges, CEO, nonprofit executives, business owners, and more. The mission is to prepare the community’s emerging leaders for their role in shaping the future of KC. The Centurions’ motto is simple but accurate: Learn. Serve. Lead.

    kcchamber.com

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    KC Cares EP 366 | Jeffrey Byrne Dec 31, 2019

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    On Episode 366 of KC Cares, we talk with Jeffrey Byrne with Byrne Pelofsky! Listen now!

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    Byrne Pelofsky

    Jeffrey Byrne, Founder

    We are committed to nonprofit fundraising success.

    byrnepelofsky.com

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    KC Cares EP 365 | Seven Days Dec 31, 2019

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    On Episode 365 of KC Cares, we talk with Jill Anderson with SevenDays-Kindness Youth Leadership Committee! Listen now!

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    SevenDays-Kindness Youth Leadership Committee

    Jill Anderson, Executive Director & Georgia Winfield, Member

    We provide opportunities encouraging all people to increase kindness through knowledge, mindset and behaviors.The mission of Faith Always Wins Foundation is to promote dialogue for the betterment of our world through the pillars of kindness, faith, and healing.

    givesevendays.org

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    KC Cares EP 365 | Kansas City Art Institute Dec 31, 2019

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    On Episode 365 of KC Cares, we talk with Tony Jones with Kansas City Art Institute! Listen now!

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    Kansas City Art Institute Tony Jones,

    KCAI provides a rigorous, diverse curriculum and an immersive studio experience for students who are passionate about the realization of their ideas.

    kcai.edu

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    KC Cares EP 365 | KC for Refugees Dec 31, 2019

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    On Episode 365 of KC Cares, we talk with Dr. Sophia Khan with KC for Refugees! Listen now!

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    KC for Refugees Dr. Sophia Khan, President & Founder

    EDUCATE community groups and organizations on the refugeesettlement process* at national and local levelCONNECT community groups both with local refugees through social activities and with each otherSUPPORT refugees by working with local agencies and encouraging people to donate time, funds and household itemsDEVELOP alliances with regional and national organizations working toward the same vision

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    KC Cares EP 364 | Johnson County Human Services Dec 18, 2019

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    On Episode 364 of KC Cares, we talk with Brandy Hodge with Johnson County Human Services! Listen now!

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    Johnson County Human Services Brandy Hodge, Community Relations Manager

    To provide essential services as a safety net targeting older adults, people with a disability, and low-income residents in order to support independence, dignity, and self-sufficiency.

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    KC Cares EP 364 | Tamba Hali Dec 18, 2019

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    On Episode 364 of KC Cares, we talk with Tamba Hali with Hali Academy! Listen now!

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    Hali Academy Tamba Hali, Founder & Executive Director

    Hali Academy exposes underserved students to opportunities in the STEM sector. Our mission is to make STEM accessible to all students regardless of their race or socioeconomic status. Minorities are currently highly underrepresented in the industry; consequently, we provide scholarships to students pursuing careers in STEM.Tamba Hali enjoyed a successful career in the NFL and was known for getting sacks and causing havoc on the field. Now he is sacking the opportunity gap in the STEM field. Tamba Hali’s passion grew from watching his father Henry Hali serve as a science teacher and professor for over 30 years. Coming from the poorest country in the world, Liberia, Tamba allowed education to be his way out. That being said, Hali Academy will impact underserved students in both America and Liberia.

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    KC Cares EP. 364 | Prairie Fire Museum Dec 18, 2019

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    On Episode 364 of KC Cares, we talk with Terri Thompson with Prairie Fire Museum! Listen now!

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    Prairie Fire Museum Terri Thompson, Director, development and community engagement

    The Museum of Prairiefire Foundation (Museum at Prairiefire) is committed to innovative learning in science, the arts and natural history. Through a founding collaboration with the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, as well as with other cultural and educational institutions in the nation, the Museum at Prairiefire (MAP) is a place that provides ACCESS FOR ALL to understand and celebrate natural history and science in our region and around the world.The MAP engages visitors and students of all ages with world-class exhibitions, important programming, and provides significant educational and STEAM opportunities for underserved children through KC Urban Advantage

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    KC Cares Episode 363 | Jewish Family Services Pet Pantry Dec 04, 2019

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    This week talk about Nonprofit Pet Rescues. Listen now!

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    Jewish Family Services - Pet Food Pantry Jo Hickey, Director

    Jewish Family Services (JFS) supports and strengthens lives throughout Greater Kansas City. We provide essential human services for people facing challenges in everyday life or times of crisis — regardless of faith, age, culture or lifestyle.

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    KC Cares Episode 363 | National Association of Asian American Professionals Dec 04, 2019

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    This week talk about the Asian Nonprofit Community. Listen now!

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    National Association of Asian American Professionals Juann Lopez

    The National Association of Asian American Professionals is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization that promotes the career advancement and leadership development of Asian American professionals in all fields. NAAAP is the largest and fastest growing Asian American professional organization in the U.S. and Canada. The Kansas City chapter joins Asian Americans in professional development, networking and community service activities.

    https://kc.naaap.org/cpages

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    KC Cares Episode 363 | Peter Makori Della Lamb Dec 04, 2019

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    This week talk about Refugees and relocation. Listen now!

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    Della Lamb (Refugee Story) Peter Makori, Case Manager

    Listen to the story of Peter Makori, a case manager with Della Lamb Community Services. Peter escaped a brutal war in Kenya, only to come to America to help other Kenyan’s relocate to safer environments.

    dellalamb.org

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    KC Cares Episode 362 | KC Melting Pot Theatre Dec 04, 2019

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    This week talk about Community Theater. Listen now!

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    KC Melting Pot Theatre Harvey Williams, Founder & ED

    KCMPT creates thought-provoking, professional productions that reveal the rich contributions diverse Americans have made to the theatrical tradition in the United States. As the premier African American theater company in Kansas City, our primary goal is to explore theatrical works, old and new, that feature complex stories of African American life as a lens through which we realize our shared humanity. We seek to build coalitions and partnerships across the diversity spectrum that can create bridges that facilitate opportunities to understand and celebrate our similarities and our differences.

    kcmeltingpot.com

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    KC Cares Episode 362 | Della Lamb Community Services Dec 04, 2019

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    Della Lamb Community Services Judy Akers - CEO; Suzanne Mukakimenyi Client-recipient; Peter Makori Translator

    Della Lamb Community Services exists to empower its clients to meet the challenges of education, employment, and self-sufficiency in an ever-changing world. Its vision is that every individual will be nourished, educated, and supported in an atmosphere of love and respect to permit them to achieve to their full potential.

    dellalamb.org

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    KC Cares Episode 361 | Restoration House Nov 27, 2019

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    This week we talk about Human Trafficking. Listen now!

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    Restoration House

    Kim Case, Executive Vice-President of Operations

    Restoration House of Greater Kansas City offers long-term, residential housing with the nation’s most comprehensive programs and services for adult women and minor girl survivors of human trafficking.R|H provides housing, food, healthcare, therapy, education, and job skill training without charge, to adult women and minor girl survivors of human trafficking.

    restorationhousekc.com

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    KC Cares EP. 361 | Center for Practical Bioethics Nov 27, 2019

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    This week non-profit talk about Practical Bioethics. Listen now!

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    Center for Practical Bioethics

    Linda Ward, COO

    The Center for Practical Bioethics (CPB), founded in 1984, is a Kansas City-based nonprofit nationally recognized for its work in practical bioethics. On the PERSONAL level, we provide guidance to patients, families and clinicians grappling with hard choices. On the PROFESSIONAL/EDUCATIONAL level, we teach bioethics to medical students, clinicians and lay leaders. On the POLICY level, we address ethical issues by bringing diverse groups together to work collaboratively, recommend guidelines and policies, develop programs and disseminate thousands of free resources.

    http://www.practicalbioethics.org/

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    KC Cares Episode 361 | Veterans Community Project Nov 27, 2019

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    This week talk about Homeless Veterans. Listen now!

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    Veterans Community Project Brandon Mixon, Co-Founder

    Veterans Community Project is dedicated to supporting every man and woman who took the oath for our country. We are determined to make a difference in the lives of homeless Veterans, a task accomplished by the community for the community. Founded in 2015 by Combat Veterans, the Veterans Community Project (VCP), headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, is dedicated to ending Veteran homelessness.

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    KC Cares Episode 360 Nov 13, 2019

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    Santa America John Scheuch,

    Our mission is to bring Love, Hope, and Joy to children and families facing challenging situations. across America to visit children and families facing a physical, emotional and situational crisis, Santa America provides an unhurried visit to families from a loving, committed, trained, and nationally registered Santa.

    santaamerica.org

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    Father's Club Vince Stephens and Brad Holdhusen,

    The Father’s Club is a dad-led, grass roots effort promoting intentionally around dads’ relationships and time spent with their families, with each other and within the community.

    http://fathersclub.org/

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    Bracouture KC Sharon Payne and Brenda Poor,

    "The mission of Bra Couture KC is to provide life-empowering services to uninsured and underinsured individuals in the greater Kansas City area who have been touched by all cancers. Bra Couture KC was founded by Sharon Butler Payne in 2011."

    bracouturekc.com

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    KC Cares Episode 359 | Mid-American LBGT Chamber Nov 06, 2019

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    Mid-America LGBT Chamber of Commerce Suzanne Wheeler and Josh Dampf,

    The Mid-America LGBT Chamber of Commerce is an organization that advocates, promotes and facilitates the success of the LGBT business community and their allies through the guiding principles of equality, inclusion, economics and education. The Chamber's purpose is to create, identify and enhance business opportunities for LGBT and LGBT-friendly organizations, thereby fostering a more inclusive and vibrant economy in Kansas City and the Mid-America region.#

    midamericalgbt.org

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    KC Cares Episode 359 | Lift Up Youth KC Nov 06, 2019

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    Lift Up Youth KC Don Weston and Pip Dukes,

    Lift Up KC Youth Organization is here to develop the youth of the Kansas City Metro area. We are here to be a vessel to launch Kansas City area high school students into adulthood with a proper foundation in place.

    liftupkcyouth.org

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    KC Cares Episode 358 Oct 31, 2019

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    This week talk about Non-profit fundraising with millennials, Non-profit music events, and Non-profit fundraising! Listen now!

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    Proof Positioning Katie Lord,

    Katie discuss all things Millennial! Great information about donation and volunteering habits!

    proofpositioning.com

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    Village Presbyterian Church Deborah White & WIll Breytspraak,

    The music ministry has a long tradition of performing free concerts with a retiring offering given to area nonprofits. This concert is only one of such three concerts that will be held this year to benefit others. The music ministry works in coordination with Village's Mission outreach on the benefactors of the concerts.

    villagepres.org

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    Berkowitz Oliver LLP David Oliver,

    Helping companies diversify and strengthen their boards and implement best practices in board/management relations. He has a particular interest in issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in building a better community in our region.

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    KC Cares Episode 357 Oct 23, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    Johnson County Christmas Bureau Larry Bigus, Executive Director

    "The mission of the Johnson County Christmas Bureau (JCCB) is to: Provide warmth and support, during the winter holiday season, to low-income Johnson County, Kansas families; Increase awareness and understanding of poverty in Johnson County, Kansas; and Give neighbors an outlet to help neighbors."

    www.jccb.org

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    The Grooming Project/Empowering the Parent to Empower the Child Natasha Kirsch, Founder

    The Grooming Project is the pilot program of Empowering the Parent to Empower the Child devoted to helping impoverished families become self-reliant through job training in the high-demand, high-pay trade of pet grooming.

    thegroomingproject.org/

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    Byrne-Pelofsky Julie Robinson, Outreach Manager of Refugee & Immigrant Services & Empowerment

    We are committed to nonprofit fundraising success.

    byrnepelofsky.com

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    KC Cares Episode 356 | Julie Robinson Oct 14, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

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    Kansas City Library Julie Robinson, Outreach Manager of Refugee & Immigrant Services & Empowerment

    The mission of Refugee & Immigrant Services & Empowerment (RISE) is to connect immigrant populations with the quality services, resources and lifelong learning opportunities of the Library through outreach, education, and advocacy.

    kclibrary.org

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    KC Cares Episode 356 | Corey Scholes Oct 14, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

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    Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Corey Scholes, Director of Education

    To help individuals attain economic independence by advancing educational achievement and entrepreneurial success, consistent with the aspirations of our founder, Ewing Marion Kauffman.

    kaufmann.org

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    KC Cares Episode 356 | Scott Hall Oct 14, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

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    Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Scott Hall, SVP of Civic & Community Initiatives

    For more than 130 years, the KC Chamber has been leading the way to a better KC region. We do this by convening innovative leaders, collaborating with like-minded organizations, advocating for positive change, and helping small businesses grow.

    kcchamber.com

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    KC Cares Episode 355 Oct 11, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    Noah's Bandage Project Scott and Deb Wilson

    Their mission is to end childhood cancer through awareness, support, and the gift of hope.

    noahsbandageproject.com

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    Handy Cappin Zeke Crozier

    They help other struggling Veterans and any individuals needing to find healing and purpose.

    handycappin.com

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    Will to Succeed Foundation / St Lukes Hospice Melissa Edman & Will Shields

    They believe in nurturing patients and their families with genuine concern, empathy, and kindness. The Saint Luke’s Home Care & Hospice team provides specialized care in collaboration with patients’ physicians, and guidance in navigating the health care system. Saint Luke’s provides home care and hospice services in 22 counties in Missouri and Kansas, with five regional offices and our freestanding Saint Luke’s Hospice House located in midtown Kansas City.

    saintlukeskc.org/homecarehospice

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    KC Cares Episode 354 Oct 11, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    Thalia House & The Robin Foundation Jennifer Hannon and Emme Wood

    Thalia House opened in 2011 as a transitional living home for women wanting supportive living to recover from their eating disorders and/or co-occurring diagnoses (i.e. substance abuse, trauma, anxiety, depression etc.). We provide individual and family therapy, dietician services, meal support, group therapy and collaborate with psychiatrists and physicians to ensure a multidisciplinary continuum of care.

    https://www.thaliahouse.com/

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    KC Creates Cheryl Kimme & Trenna Reed

    KC Creates empowers a diverse array of educational and cultural events in order to inspire creativity and build bonds among audiences, artists,businesses and civic organizations. It does this by: Fostering an inclusive arts community; Providing opportunities for artists, from emerging to established, to share their work; and Celebrating artistic expression.

    www.kccreates.org

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    Urban Youth Academy Angel McGee

    The Kansas City MLB Urban Youth Academy is a non-profit organization with the mission to empower Kansas City's underserved youth ages 6-18 through baseball and softball, academic and social opportunities to be the leaders of tomorrow. The vision for the Academy first originated with city leaders along with Dayton Moore, General Manager of the Kansas City Royals. Through the support of Major League Baseball, leaders in Kansas City and the State of Missouri, along with many generous donors, this idea became a reality with the official grand opening in March 2018. The purpose of the Academy is to provide our community's youth with a dual opportunity to develop into high-character members of society and, at the same time, learn the skills of baseball and softball.

    mlb.com/kcuya

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    KC Cares Episode 353 | Mayor Quinton Lucas Oct 11, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

    This episode we talk with Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas. Governing a city of a half million and working in partnership with other communities in the metro area!

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    KC Cares Episode 353 | David Renz Oct 11, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

    This episode we talk with David Renz, Director of Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leaders! The Midwest Center for Nonprofit Leadership is the nonprofit research and leadership development center of the Department of Public Affairs of the Henry W. Bloch School of Management at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Our mission is to enhance the effectiveness and performance of the nonprofit sector through high-quality programs of education, applied research, problem solving, and service.

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    KC Cares Episode 353 | Matt Pozel Oct 11, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

    On this special Library Edition, we talk with Matt Pozel, Senior Multimedia Writer & Producer, Public Affairs for Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.

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    KC Cares Episode 352 Sep 16, 2019

    Johnson County Commission

    Janee Hanzlick 4th DIstrict Commissioner

    The BOCC has the exclusive power to enact, amend, and repeal public policies; to levy and apportion taxes, make appropriations, and adopt budgets; to establish strategic plans to guide organizational performance; and to appoint the CountyManager and certain offices, boards and commissions.

    jocogov.org

    Ali Kemp Foundation

    Roger Kemp Founder

    The Ali Kemp Educational Foundation's mission is to provide high-quality, appropriate, safety awareness and self-defense training to girls and women of all ages at low or no cost.

    takedefense.org

    Big Dogs Huge Paws

    Amy Hyken-Lande

    Activist

    Big Dogs Huge Paws was founded on the core philosophy is that every "BIG" dog deserves a chance. Our goal is to make sure that every dog receives only the best of care, food, and training. We will also ensure that they are properly evaluated (medically and behaviorally) and placed according to their special needs. Our medical officer and veterinarian team will provide first aid training to all foster volunteers and health seminars about the latest developments in animal medicine.

    The Rescue Project

    Andrea Knobble

    Founder

    The Rescue Project is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to building trusting relationships with people and their pets, while at the same time improving the lives of animals in Kansas City’s under-served communities.

    therescueproject.net


    KC Cares | Episode 351 Sep 14, 2019

    On this episode of KC Cares:

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    KC Originals/V's ItalianoKC Originals/V's Italiano

    Greg Humsucker JR, President/owner

    The Kansas City Originals exists to promote dining in local independent area restaurants, to provide diners with a unique local flavor and to raise awareness of independent restaurants both locally and nationally.

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    HeroFund USA

    Darrell Smith, CEO

    HeroFundUSA, Inc. was founded to meet the expanding needs of our Nation’s First-Responders, including fire fighters, police officers, emergency medical personnel and their loved ones. HeroFundUSA, Inc. provides direct funding for preventative/safety measures and equipment such as body armor for police officers, infrared cameras for fire fighters as well as funding for the safety needs of all first responders.

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    One Good Meal

    Roberta McArthur, Director

    One Good Meal is a not-for-profit incorporated organization dedicated to providing hot meals to seniors and home-bound regardless of income.; less than 7 percent administrative costs

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    AngelEyes Maternity Home

    Marsha Hall, Founder

    Preparing single mothers for the future by providing them with the resources needed to attain higher education and employable job skills.Our vision is that through the attainment of higher education and improved employability skills poverty among single mothers can be eliminated."


    KC Cares Episode 350 Sep 13, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    Musical Theatre Heritage Ashley Bosewell-Burns

    MTH is an innovative and imaginative professional musical theater organization – dedicated to the appreciation and historical understanding of the American musical theater and its contributions to our culture. They both entertain and educate current and future generations, with a persistent focus on diversity and inclusion, for today’s performing talent and tomorrow’s developing artists.

    mthkc.com

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    Mimi's Pantry KC Kelley Cutterson and Laura Latch

    A new food pantry located in Riverside, MIssouri, Mimi’s Pantry hopes to be a stop-gap for those finding themselves in the predicament of satisfying their day-to-day food needs. Nearly 1 in 7 families in the Northland community are considered part of this predicament.

    mimispantrykc.org

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    Lillian James creative Aaron Fulk

    Lillian James Creative is a Kansas City-based social media marketing agency focused on growing businesses while helping them understand the ever-changing world of digital marketing.

    https://lillianjamescreative.com/

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    KC Cares Episode 349 Aug 27, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    US House of Representatives Sharice Davids

    Sharice represents the people of the Kansas Third District in the house of representatives. This includes Johnson, Wyandotte and Douglas counties.

    davids.house.gov

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    Farmers Bank of Kansas City WR Robbins, CEO & President Jacinda Zerr, Market President

    Over a century ago, early-day founders of Farmers Bank and Trust opened a bank in central Kansas with $10,000 in capital. Its name accurately reflected its customers who mostly carved out their rural livelihood by arduously toiling the miles of fields that stretched around the outskirts of their town.Farmers Bank continues to provide hometown service within each of the eight communities it serves. As a group, nine branches in Kansas have established Farmers Bank as one of the largest community banks with a strong capital base. Robbins family purchased in 1971.Farmers Bank moved into Overland Park, Kansas in 2001, strengthening its position as a leading bank in the state.

    www.farmersbankks.com

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    Head for the Cure Matt Anthony, Founder

    John Holt, Emcee and News Anchor

    The mission of Head for the Cure is to raise awareness and funding to inspire hope for the community of brain cancer patients, their families, friends, caregivers and other supporters, while celebrating their courage, spirit and energy.

    www.headforthecure.org

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    KC Cares Episode 348 Aug 22, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    USS Kansas City Ward Cook, Executive Director

    Our mission, on behalf of and with the financial support of the community, is to provide the USS Kansas City with needed morale-building and sustaining items the Navy does not provide, sponsor commissioning events which bring the ship to active life, establish a scholarship fund for the benefit of the crew and build the foundation for a long-lasting relationship between the ship’s crew, Kansas City, and the greater metropolitan area.

    https://usskansascity.org

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    Latino Foundation for the Arts Deanna Munoz, CEO and Founder

    Latino Arts Foundation, Inc. is a nonprofit organization created to bring forth the fiercely authentic voice of the underrepresented artists through their diverse stories, cultures and beliefs creating an artist based space OF their community FOR their community.

    latinoartsfoundationkc.com

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    Kansas City Public Library Crosby Kemper, Executive Director

    The mission is to build everything we do around literacy. We Promote Lifelong Learning And Literacy For A More Vibrant Community. Visit Today! Pursue Your Interests At The Library. Free To Residents, Commuters and Students.

    kclibrary.org

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    KC Cares Episode 347 Aug 13, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    Black Community Fund Pat MacDonald, Executive Director and senior philanthropic advisor

    The Black Community Fund is the region’s largest charitable fund focused solely on meeting the needs of, and areas of value and interest to, Black people in Kansas City.The Black Community Fund is the region’s largest charitable fund focused solely on meeting the needs of, and areas of value and interest to, Black people in Kansas City.

    www.blackcommunityfund.org

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    Sisters Circle Fund Marie McCarther, Co-founder

    Established in 2016, the Sisters’ Circle's mission is to increase charitable giving within African-American communities, to benefit African-American communities in the Greater Kansas City area. Annually, the Sister’s Circle Fund provides grants to non-profit organizations meeting critical community needs.

    https://www.growyourgiving.org/grant/sisters-circle-greater-kansas-city

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    Global Orphan Project Jon Cassat, Chief Marketing Officer Jessica Ray, Executive Director of Marketplace

    The organization offers a variety of programs including orphan prevention and care, education, job creation, U.S. Foster Care, refugee ministry. Job Creation & revenue are provided through GOEX

    www.goproject.org

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    KC Cares Episode 346 Jul 29, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    Leigh Steinberg Sports Leigh Steinberg

    Steinberg Sports & Entertainment is a full-service athlete representation, marketing and consulting firm. With over 56 years in the industry, SSE has guided the careers of hundreds of athletes, broadcasters and coaches as well as consulted for corporations, charities and entertainment properties to achieve optimal success. With a commitment to paying it forward, SSE produces several world-class events to teach the next generation of professionals.

    steinbergsports.com

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    Kansas School for the Deaf Luann Barron

    The Kansas School For the Deaf, is a K-12 school, located in downtown Olathe, Kansas. In 1866, it became the first school for the deaf established in the state of Kansas, and today it remains the largest.

    ksdeaf.org

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    Jewish Community Center-KC SuperStar Felice Azorsky

    High school singing competition to choose the best kid in teh region. A major outreach effort & fundraiser for The Jewish Community Center

    Kcsuperstar.com

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    KC Cares Episode 345 Jul 29, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    Unique Finds Bob Southard

    Unique Finds Gifts was founded by Dr. Robert A. Southard, and is based in Overland Park, Kansas.Our goal is to create new streams of income for people living in poverty and for Christian ministry and missionary efforts through global trade of products.

    uniquefindsgifts.com

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    Johnson County Parks & Recreation Foundation Jay Hinrichs

    Established in 1977, the Parks and Recreation Foundation of Johnson County is an independent donor-supported non-profit organization that cultivates financial support and community engagement. The Foundation works to provide opportunities for those who enjoy the District resources and recognizes their contribution to our quality of life in Johnson County and the local economy to financially support continued excellence.

    jcprdfoundation.org

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    Blue Valley Education Foundation Joy Ginsburg

    Our mission is simple: enrich educational excellence. We accomplish this through the generosity of our community partners that support our outreach, financial development, and ongoing funding of extraordinary educational programs.

    fundbv.org

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    KC Cares Episode 344 Jul 15, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

    This week we are it’s our inaugural show where broadcast from the Kansas City Public Library! _________________________

    Kansas City Publc Library

    April Roy, Director

    The Kansas City Public Library system consists of a central library, nine physical branches, a digital branch, and an outreach services program serving a constituency of over 250,000 in Kansas City, Missouri. In addition to providing library services to residents, the Library also serves as a resource for the 1.7 million metropolitan residents of greater Kansas City.

    kclibrary.org

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    Kansas City Art Institute

    Randy WIlliams - Senior Director of Corporate Programs

    Reverend Doc Golden - Veteran

    KCAI provides a rigorous, diverse curriculum and an immersive studio experience for students who are passionate about the realization of their ideas. Of all the schools you’ll explore, we’re confident that none offers more personal guidance, artistic tools and resources, or opportunities for creative stimulation than you’ll find here.

    kcai.edu

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    The Unicorn Theatre

    Cynthia Leven - Artistic Director

    Ian Crawford - Assistant Artistic DIrector

    By producing provocative new plays Unicorn Theatre fosters the next generation of great American writers and artists, creating innovative and intimate theatrical experiences that transcend the ordinary. We inspire the community to think and feel deeply; to see the world in new and different ways. Unicorn strives to be one of the preeminent homes for new plays in the country.

    unicorntheatre.org

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    KC Cares Episode 343 Jul 09, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

    _________________________ Association of Fundraising Professionals

    Michelle Davis, Kansas City Chapter President

    AFPKC supports and promotes the work of ethical, professional fundraisers who advance philanthropy in our community by providing training and networking opportunities to nonprofit staff, board members and volunteers.

    community.afpglobal.org/afpkc/home

    _________________________ KC Fringe Festival

    Cheryl Kimme, Executive Producer

    Now in its 15th year, KC Fringe is an unjuried, uncensored performing and visual arts festival features local, regional, and national performers and creators. Fringe Festival KC is the biggest celebration of arts and culture in the Kansas City metropolitan region

    www.kcfringe.org

    _________________________ Ed Asner Interview

    The Ed Asner Family Center’s mission is to promote self-confidence in differently-abled individuals and bring balance and wellness to those individuals and their families

    edasnerfamilycenter.org

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    KC Cares Episode 342 Jul 09, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

    This week we are discussing the Giving Report, Youth Sports, and Kindness! _________________________ Giving USA

    Dr. Patrick Rooney

    The Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at IUPUI is dedicated to improving philanthropy to improve the world by training and empowering students and professionals to be innovators and leaders who create positive and lasting change.

    givingusa.org

    _________________________ 37 Days of Kindness

    Cheryl Williams, Founder & Mom

    The intent of this 37 Days of Kindness Challenge to share kindness with others and create a new habit that might affect your life and those around you. It is simply to be intentional and have fun bringing little slices of joy to others.

    www.37kinddays.org

    _________________________ C You In the Major Leagues

    Matt Fulks, Executive Director

    “C” You In The Major Leagues strives to provide hope and support to children and families as we use baseball to reach, teach, and develop future character-driven leaders.

    www.cyitml.com

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    KC Cares Episode 341 Jun 27, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

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    Changing Leads Equine Rescue

    Melissa Harrell, board member

    Changing Leads Equine Rescue is dedicated to changing the lives of rescued horses. Once the horses come into our care, we provide appropriate food, shelter and veterinary care. A team of volunteers come in to groom and ground train these horses to acclimate them to positive human contact with the hope they

    changingleadsequinerescue.org

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    Paola Community Center

    Chad Myers, Executive Director

    Paola Community Center is actively engaged in community outreach and our programs encompass the diverse cultural, social, and artistic dynamics of the region.

    cityofpaola.com

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    Dayton Moore Interview

    Listens to KC Cares exclusive interview with Kansas City Royals General Manager, Dayton Moore.

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    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community. Produced by Charitable Communications

    In partnership with the Kauffman Foundation

    Think. Do. Be Uncommon.


    KC Cares Episode 340 Jun 19, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

    This week we are discussing marketing to the Millenials, rescue pups, and unique ability!. _________________________

    FutureCast

    Jeff Fromm

    Jeff Fromm leads the pack when it comes to marketing, trends and innovation. While others merely talk about Millennials, Jeff and his team are applying Millennial marketing and sales best practices for Fortune 100 brands across the United States. He will entertain and educate you while challenging you to unlearn and reimagine what you thought you knew about the Millennial generation..

    http://www.millennialmarketing.com

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    Lucky 13 Rescue

    Lindsey & Aaron Switzer

    Lucky 13 Rescue takes in unwanted, stray, and lost pets in the Kansas City and surrounding areas, with a focus on rural communities with little resources. We provide veterinary care, rehabilitation, and most of all, love and compassion. Once an animal is ready for their next step in life, we thoroughly screen adopters, and work to place each pet into a loving forever home, fit to meet their needs. It is our mission to benefit the community as a whole.

    lucky13rescue.org

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    Ability KC (Throwback Edition)

    Amy Castillo

    Their mission is to build brighter futures for children and adults with disabilities by providing comprehensive educational, vocational and therapeutic services.

    https://abilitykc.org/

    _________________________ Find us on

    Facebook:@ Kccaresradio

    Twitter: @kccaresradio

    Instagram: @Kccaresonline

    _________________________ Also available on Itunes || Spotify || Stitcher || Soundcloud || Youtube

    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community. Produced by Charitable Communications

    In partnership with the Kauffman Foundation

    Think. Do. Be Uncommon.


    KC Cares Episode 339 Jun 11, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

    This week we are discussing Nonprofit work in the sports world and great info from our thought leadership segment. _________________________

    Thought Leadership

    Jeffrey Byrne | Dr of Philanthropy

    Byrne Pelofsky, will further our vision to provide uncommon local, regional and national leadership in philanthropy. Most importantly, our expertise, experience, deep community connections and hands-on approach will enable us to offer our clients a more comprehensive and complete set of tools for fundraising success – helping them master the art of the ask and partnering with them to achieve their resource development goals.

    byrnepelofsky.com

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    Kansas City Chiefs

    Mark Donavan

    NFL team founded by Lamar Hunt and in KC fro more than 50 years. Hunt was a big community supporter and his son Clark Hunt has carried on his legacy. Philanthropic activities come under the Hunt Family Foundations and the Chiefs. Various projects and community initiatives geared to making Kansas City a better place to live, including helping City Year, Harvesters, Operation Breakthrough, Angel Flight, Cornerstones of Care, local police, fire and military

    _________________________ Find us on

    Facebook:@ Kccaresradio

    Twitter: @kccaresradio

    Instagram: @Kccaresonline

    _________________________ Also available on Itunes || Spotify || Stitcher || Soundcloud || Youtube

    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community. Produced by Charitable Communications

    In partnership with the Kauffman Foundation

    Think. Do. Be Uncommon.


    KC Cares Episode 338 Jun 03, 2019

    Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice!

    Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and nonprofit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Nonprofit Voice!

    This week we are discussing nonprofit community theatre and day services individuals with developmental disabilities!

    Theater in the Park

    Tim Bair and Susan Mong

    To enhance the quality of life in our community by providing a variety of entertainment programs through public and private partnerships.

    theatreinthepark.org

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    Developing Potential

    Amy Cox

    To provide quality day habilitation services to adults with developmental disabilities and support those individuals to reach their potential and achieve a dignified, adult lifestyle. DPI is a holistic program that focuses on Body, Mind, and Spirit of the individuals we support seeking to build strength, foster independence, and be a vehicle for changing lives.

    Developingpotential.net

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    Spinning Tree Theater

    Michael and Andrew Grayman-Parkhurst

    Spinning Tree Theatre aims to produce works that celebrate and reflect the diversity of Kansas City itself by exploring a variety of cultures and art forms through theatre, music and dance.

    spinningtreetheatre.com

    _________________________ Find us on

    Facebook:@ Kccaresradio

    Twitter: @kccaresradio

    Instagram: @Kccaresonline

    _________________________ Also available on Itunes || Soundcloud || Spotify || Stitcher

    KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community. Produced by Charitable Communications

    In partnership with the Kauffman Foundation

    Think. Do. Be Uncommon.


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