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Grant awarded from ‘Sheridan County Youth & Education Fund’

Writer: Derek WhiteDerek White


News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 11, 2025 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

Karl Pratt

Executive Director

Sheridan County Community Foundation

785.677.5090


Grant awarded from ‘Sheridan County Youth & Education Fund’


By Karl Pratt, executive director, Sheridan County Community Foundation


Hoxie, Kan. ⸺ In February, The Sheridan County Community Foundation (SCCF) awarded a $727.50 grant to

help send the USD 412 Hoxie Community Schools 6th Grade class to participate in the Smoky Hill Education

Service Center’s Ropes Course in Hays.


This hands-on, interactive experience, scheduled for early April on the Fort Hays State University campus, will

provide more than 30 sixth-grade students—along with their teacher, Mrs. Whitney Bainter—the opportunity to

develop essential life skills.


The Ropes Course focuses on:

• Strengthening communication and conflict-resolution skills

• Enhancing problem-solving and critical thinking abilities

• Building self-esteem and self-awareness

• Developing trust, responsibility, and leadership

• Encouraging cooperation and teamwork


“We hope the students have an amazing field trip, but more importantly, we hope they understand the

importance of communication, cooperation, and respect,” said Mrs. Bainter. “If these students grow emotionally

and learn at this age to work together, communicate, and be respectful, they will be a benefit to our whole

school and community.”


Investing in Youth & Education

Funding for this grant comes from the Sheridan County Youth & Education Fund, an endowed fund established

in 2022 to support youth and education-focused initiatives in Sheridan County. Contributions from past Give &

Grow Sheridan County Match Day campaigns helped create this fund, along with four additional Field of

Interest Funds.


How to Give & Apply for Grants

SCCF welcomes donors interested in contributing to existing funds or establishing a new fund. The Foundation

is currently offering a Matching Fund Initiative in 2025, 2026, and 2027, in partnership with the Dane G.

Hansen Foundation, providing up to $3,000 in matching funds per newly established fund.


For more information on SCCF’s funds, visit www.growsheridancounty.org/list-of-funds or contact SCCF

Executive Director at director@growsheridancounty.org or 785-677-5090.


Organizations seeking grant funding for community projects can apply online. Grant applications are reviewed

monthly, with six funding categories:

• Education

• Health Care

• Community Social Services & Security

• Conservation & Environment

• Arts & Culture

• Community Beautification


For full details and application guidelines, visit www.growsheridancounty.org/grants.

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

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