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The mission of the Kansas Masonic Foundation is to encourage
philanthropy from Kansas Masons, their family and friends for
charitable, educational and scientific programs as established by the
Board of Directors. Contributions and gifts will be actively solicited.
Will bequests and other Planned Giving programs will be available and
encouraged.
The Kansas Masonic Foundation was established in 1966 as a 501 (c) (3)
nonprofit organization for the purpose of expanding Masonic
Philanthropy in the fields of charitable, educational and scientific
programs. The Foundation is totally funded by voluntary gifts and
endowments from Kansas Masons, their families and friends. No portion
of the dues of any Masonic body goes to the Foundation.
Since 1974, the Kansas Masonic Foundation has been making annual grants
to the Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Institute at the University of
Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas. These grants began at
first to assist in the care of cancer patients. The Foundation changed
its direction in 1992 when the grants assisted cancer research. Well
over $7.3 million dollars have been donated by Kansas Masons for cancer
research and care since 1974. To learn more about Kansas Masonic
Foundation, please visit each link in this Web Site. If you have any
questions, you can try to visit the FAQs link.
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