The Northland Community Foundation

The Northland Community Foundation

The Northland Community Foundation offers a better way to give. You can establish a charitable fund quickly and easily, and for a fee of as little as $21 a month. And because we streamline the giving process, there’s no chasing down receipts or check stubs at tax time. Instead, you’ll get a simple statement showing how much you gave and to which organizations. Allowing you more time to focus on what’s really important.

Each fund under the Community Foundation’s umbrella furthers the charitable causes that matter most to the donors who established the fund. What’s important to our donors is important to us. Sometimes donors ask the Community Foundation for advice about smart charitable investments that can leverage the greatest good for the future of our region, which is why we engage in community leadership work. Learn more about initiatives that are really making a difference in the Time to Get It Right: Staying Competitive in the New Economy report.

History

The Northland Community Foundation was established in 1986 to encourage charitable giving to benefit the families and children living in Clay and Platte counties. The Northland Community Foundation offers donors the opportunity to make a lasting contribution to their community and to the causes and programs that are most important to them.

How can I get involved?

Plan to attend the Annual Celebration Breakfast on Friday, April 20 at Harrah's North Kansas City. Individual tickets are $35, and a table for 10 is available for $350. Sponsorships start at $500. Contact Leanne Breiby at breiby@gkccf.org or 816-627-3462 for more information.

Purchase Tickets or a Table for the Annual Celebration Breakfast

The Northland Community Foundation is now accepting nominations for the Pinnacle Award, which honors community leaders exhibiting outstanding civic responsibility, and the Virjean Burton Youth Philanthropy Award, which honors young Northlanders who have demonstrated a combination of philanthropic leadership and action. Both award winners will be honored at the Annual Celebration Breakfast.

Pinnacle Award Criteria and Nomination Form
(nominations are due by Friday, March 2)

Virjean Burton Youth Philanthropy Award Criteria and Nomination Form
(nominations are due by Friday, March 30)

Organize your generosity through a personal, family or corporate fund at the Community Foundation, and you decide when and where to give. Need a tax deduction now, but unsure of exactly which charities you wish to support? No problem! Make a tax-deductible transfer of cash or stock to your fund to secure your tax deduction. Then relax and take your time deciding how you'd like to invest your charitable dollars. Get your family involved. Check out your options by researching the results your favorite organizations are achieving in the community. Build a plan for your charitable gifts in 2010 and beyond.

Get involved in a giving circle or rally your friends and family around your favorite cause and start your own! Giving circles pool smaller donations together to make larger gifts. Examples of this are the Liberty Giving Circle and the Northland Giving Circle, which were both started by residents of the Northland. Contact us to learn more or to connect with giving circles that share your interests.

Pass on the spirit of giving by purchasing a Giving Card for a birthday, holiday or any special occasion. Giving Cards are similar to retail gift cards but they are redeemed to benefit any 501(c)(3) public charity in the United States including churches, schools and synagogues. Your Giving Card purchase is tax deductible and the cards will be mailed to the address provided. Please allow three days for processing.

Help fight childhood hunger in the Northland by donating to the Childhood Hunger Initiative or by giving to the many charities and religious organizations providing various services throughout the region. For more in-depth information, visit the Community Foundation's Nonprofit Search

Read more about the needs of the Northland community 

Office: 

1055 Broadway Suite 130
Kansas City, MO 64105
Phone: 816-627-3403
Fax: 816-268-3203

Board of Directors: 
Michael Short, Chair
Mischa Buford Epps, Vice Chair
Andres Dominguez, Secretary
Scott Page, Treasurer
Angela Wasson-Hunt, Past Chair
Gaye Ballinger
Jamie Cummings
Karen Dolt
Craig Fischer
Joan Glazer
Angie Heer
Annie Holwick
David Rainey
Bernardo Ramirez
Roswitha Schaffer
Dub Steincross
Terry Ward
Virjean C. Burton, Emeritus