Kansas Masonic Foundation Reaches Fundraising Goal
$20 Million Raised to Benefit Statewide Lodge Programs
TOPEKA, Kan., April 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Kansas Masonic Foundation (KMF) recently announced that they have reached their $20 million goal to benefit the hundreds of statewide Masonic Lodges' programs.
As part of KMF's 50th Anniversary, the Honorable Robert J. Dole introduced the "Building Kansas: Facing Challenges and Enriching Lives Through KMF," fundraising campaign. Senator Dole is long-time supporter of KMF and was named the campaign committee chair. "The $20 million will fund targeted programs in the areas of research, education, community development, and advocacy for Kansans and Kansas communities," said Dole.
Over the course of the three-year campaign, the KMF began funding the various programs to ensure the Masonic Lodges across the state experience and recognize the benefit from the impact.
The Kansas Masonic Foundation is a charitable foundation benefitting Kansans and their communities. The Kansas Masonic Foundation was founded in 1966 to encourage philanthropy from Kansas Masons and their families and friends for educational, scientific, and other charitable programs. One hundred percent of all donations go to the charitable programs. For more information regarding the KMF, go to KansasMasonic.foundation
Contact: Robert A. Shively
Kansas Masonic Foundation
785-357-7646
SOURCE Kansas Masonic Foundation
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