Community Grants

Community Grants

Community Health Grant Cycle is September 1-30, 2026

Applications must be submitted online which can be accessed through the Application Portal. Grant applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on September 30, 2026.

2026 marks the inaugural year of the Hillsboro Community Foundation’s Community Health Grant Program. The purpose of this program is to provide funding for projects, programs, and initiatives that address identified community health needs and improve the overall well being of residents in and around the Hillsboro area.

Approximately $10,500 in grant funding will be available through this program. Qualified organizations with innovative ideas and a commitment to improving community health are encouraged to apply. Please review the eligibility requirements, restrictions, and additional program information below before submitting an online application.

We look forward to partnering with local organizations to create a healthier future for the Hillsboro community.

If you have questions or need further information, please contact

Chad Hughbanks, HCF Director, at director@hcfoundationks.org, or 620-947-0170.
Melissa Schreiber, CKCF Grants Officer, at melissa@centralkansascf.org, or 316-251-4143.

Eligible applicants include federal tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations, schools, government entities, and churches serving the Hillsboro area. Grant requests must be at least $2,000 and support projects or programs that address community health needs and benefit the broader community.

Organizations that are not independently eligible may apply through an approved fiscal sponsor.
Organizations that do not meet the eligibility requirements may still be able to participate through a fiscal sponsorship arrangement. Under this model, an eligible federally tax-exempt organization agrees to serve as the fiscal sponsor for the project and assumes responsibility for receiving and administering grant funds on the project's behalf. The fiscal sponsor must provide oversight and ensure that grant funds are used in accordance with the approved proposal. Organizations considering this option are encouraged to contact the Foundation prior to applying to discuss eligibility and sponsorship requirements.
The Community Health Grant Program has approximately $10,500 available for distribution. Grant requests must be a minimum of $2,000, with no maximum award amount established. Applications will be evaluated through a competitive review process and scored based on the merit, impact, and alignment of the proposed project or program with community health needs. The number and size of grant awards will depend on the quality and quantity of applications received, as well as the funds available for distribution.

Upon review by the HCF grant review committee, all submissions are subject to the process, procedures, and rules of both the Central Kansas Community Foundation. Additional information may be requested for clarification.
Yes. Completed applications must be submitted online here.
Applicants are typically notified 3-5 weeks after the application window closes. This timeframe allows the HCF grants review committee to analyze each application and CKCF's grant officer to perform necessary due diligence.

Effective July 1, 2025, grantees must complete an online grant agreement form before funds are distributed. The form's link will be provided via email from CKCF's grants officer.
Yes. Submission of an impact report from the previous grant cycle is required to be eligible for grants in the current year. Grantees who do not submit an impact report will be ineligible for grants for two years.

Please contact the Foundation Grants Officer at 316-251-4143 for more information.
No. Community Health Grant Program funds are not intended to support general organizational operating expenses. Funding requests must be tied to specific projects, programs, or initiatives that address identified community health needs and demonstrate a clear benefit to residents of the Hillsboro area.
No. Grants may not be awarded retroactively for projects or programs. Please ensure that the project or program will not occur until after grants are estimated to be made. Tentative award date is October 1, 2026.
Yes. All grantees are required to submit an impact report at the conclusion of the project or program. If no impact report is submitted, then the organization is ineligible to receive any new grants for two years.

The project or program must be completed, and an impact report must be submitted by June 1, 2027.

Find the 2026 Impact Report form here.