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Tripling the Impact: Match Month Campaign Nears Halfway Mark

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The Sheridan County Community Foundation’s annual Match Month campaign is gaining exciting momentum, with $48,049.78 raised to date — nearly halfway to the $100,000 goal and just a third of the way through November.


This year’s campaign offers a powerful opportunity for donors to triple their impact. Every dollar contributed during November will be matched with an additional $2 thanks to generous support from the Dane G. Hansen Foundation and the Patterson Family Foundation. Together, these partners help amplify every gift, ensuring that contributions go even further toward supporting local causes.


“All donations made during Match Month help grow our Cultivate Sheridan County endowed grant fund,” said Karl Pratt, Executive Director of the Sheridan County Community Foundation. “This fund provides lasting resources for local nonprofits, allowing us to support community projects year after year and continue improving the quality of life for residents throughout Sheridan County.”


The Foundation extends heartfelt gratitude to all who have contributed so far — from first-time donors to long-standing supporters. Each gift represents a shared belief in the power of local philanthropy and the future of Sheridan County. The Foundation also expresses sincere appreciation to its match partners, the Dane G. Hansen Foundation and Patterson Family Foundation, whose matching commitments make this transformative campaign possible.


Now, with just weeks remaining in the campaign, the Foundation encourages residents and supporters to keep the momentum going and help push the total across the finish line by November 30.


Ways to Give:

By Mail: Sheridan County Community Foundation, P.O. Box 445, Hoxie, KS 67740


In Person: Foundation office inside Bottle KAP Studios, 721 Main Street, Hoxie



“All gifts, big or small, truly make a difference,” Pratt added. “Together, we’re cultivating a stronger, more vibrant Sheridan County.”


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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