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Foundation seeks feedback from Sheridan County Area Non-profits and grant recipients


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The Sheridan County Community Foundation (SCCF) has launched the Sheridan County Non-profit Needs & Engagement Survey to gather input from area non-profits and past grant recipients.


The survey will help SCCF identify challenges, explore opportunities, and develop resources to better serve local organizations.


“Non-profits are the backbone of our community,” said Karl Pratt, SCCF Executive Director. “This survey gives organizations the chance to share their needs, provide feedback on potential initiatives, and help us strengthen Sheridan County’s non-profit network.”


To encourage participation, SCCF is offering an incentive: eligible organizations that complete the survey by September 30, 2025, will be entered into a raffle to win a $250 grant to be awarded in October.


The survey is open to all Sheridan County, Kansas–based non-profits as well as organizations that have received funding from SCCF in the past.


The survey may be accessed online at https://shorturl.at/hAc5x. Responses are requested by the September 30, 2025, deadline.


The Foundation will be contacting area organizations with information regarding the survey.


Paper copies of the survey may also be requested by contacting Pratt at the Foundation at 785-677-5090 or director@growsheridancounty.org.


SCCF is an affiliate of the Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation based in Bird City. The foundation seeks to encourage, prudently manage, and distribute charitable contributions to improve the quality of life of Sheridan County residents, now and in the future. To learn more, contact Pratt at 785-677-5090, director@growsheridancounty.org, or visit www.growsheridancounty.org. Connect with SCCF at www.facebook.com/sheridanccf.

 
 
 

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