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1 KANSAS HUMANITIES COUNCIL annual report to donors 2011 Dear Friends, Thank you for making 2011 a special year for the Kansas Humanities Council. In Kansas sesquicentennial year, over 48,000 Kansans attended KHC-supported Statehood lectures, presentations, book discussions, film discussions, and exhibitions and discussed what it means to be a Kansan over time and across generations. KHC s success in 2011 is the result of collaboration between talented people across the state: Friends of the Humanities, local project directors, event participants, humanities scholars, and KHC s Board of Directors and staff. We appreciate your support of the humanities in Kansas and we offer this report to you. Julie L. Mulvihil, Executive Director Gene Merry, Chair Our Mission The Kansas Humanities Council promotes understanding of the history, traditions, and ideas that shape our lives and strengthen our communities. Board of Directors Myrna Barnes, Elkhart Carolyn Benitez, Wichita Tony Brown, Baldwin City Deborah Divine, Salina Carol Foreman, Topeka Lon Frahm, Colby Ellen Hansen, Emporia Warren Hixson, Hutchinson Derek Kreifels, Roeland Park Cindy Luxem, Topeka Susan Lynn, Iola Beverly Mack, James McHenry, Topeka Gene Merry, Burlington Shala Mills, Hays Aaron Otto, Roeland Park John Pierce, Jay Price, Wichita David Procter, Scott Smith, Ozawkie Susan Sutton, Concordia David Waxse, Kansas City Grants In calendar year 2011, KHC awarded $173,754 in grant funds to support humanities projects across Kansas. These grants leveraged an additional $396,372 in local matching funds. Sponsor Name of Project Award Amount Arts in Prison, Overland Park Conducting Hope documentary film $10,000 Barton County Historical South Hoisington: Stories from the Other Side of $ 1,523 Society, Great Bend the Tracks oral history Baxter Springs Historical Society Treece, an oral history and photo documentary project $ 3,500 Blue Rapids Historical Society The Way We Work 2012 photography project $ 1,410 Bowlus Fine Arts Center, Iola Buster Keaton & the Kansas Filmmakers, $ 7,990 annual Buster Keaton event Burlingame Historical Workin in a Coal Mine exhibition $ 1,110 Preservation Society Caldwell Chamber of Commerce Threads of Our Kansas Quilting Heritage public programs $ 1,222 Center for Great Plains Studies, Mapping Buffalo Bill s Great Plains digital history project $ 5,348 Emporia
2 In calendar year 2011, KHC awarded $173,754 in grant funds to support humanities projects across Kansas. These grants leveraged an additional $396,372 in local matching funds. City of Liberal Wartime Escape: Margret and H. A. Rey s Journey $ 2,800 from France exhibition and public progams Dickinson County Historical Society, Abilene C. L. Brown and Kansas Independent Telephony short film $ 4,656 Eudora Area Historical Society Eudora s Black History exhibition $ 1,350 Flint Hills Discovery Center, Forces: The Making of, Fort Riley $ 7,850 and Kansas State University exhibition Four Winds Native Center, Indigenous Children s Traditional Dance School public programs $ 3,500 Frank Carlson Library, Concordia Prairie Politician: Telling and Preserving $ 3,264 the Frank Carlson Story exhibition Franklin County Historical Society, Ottawa Franklin County History Portal Website II $ 6,730 Franklin County Historical Society, Ottawa Railroad Workers in Franklin County exhibition $ 2,000 Glasco Community Foundation The Way We Work in Glasco exhibition $ 1,642 Gordon Parks Center for A Day in the Life of Fort Scott s Working World exhibition $ 1,900 Culture & Diversity, Fort Scott Greenwood Preservation Society, Eureka Horses and Hard Work exhibition $ 1,996 Harvey County Historical Society, Newton The Way We Work in Harvey County exhibition $ 1,998 Independence Historical Museum Hay Town to Agribusiness exhibition $ 1,990 Kauffman Museum, North Newton In the Fields of Time: The Impact of Emil Haury & Waldo Wedel $ 3,500 on American Archeology exhibition KPTS TV, Wichita Lost Nation: The Ioway documentary film $ 9,533 Lone Chimney Films, Andover The Road to Valhalla: Civil War on the Border, $ 10, documentary film Mary Cotton Public Library, Sabetha The Way We Work Farm & City photography exhibition $ 2,000 McPherson Convention & Visitors Bureau McPherson Globe Refiners Documentary short film $ 10,000 McPherson County Old Mill School Days: 123 One Room Schools $ 3,500 Museum, Lindsborg of McPherson County digitization project Miami County Historical & From Fluor to Taylor Forge: 80 Years of Pipeline $ 1,884 Genealogical Society, Paola Forging History exhibition Morton County Historical Society, Elkhart The Way We Worked in Morton County exhibition $ 1,999 Prairie Museum of Art and Night at the Museum: Creating Legacy and Inspiring Community $ 9,275 History, Colby Through Historical Performance workshops Rossville Community Library Rossville Community Library & Kansas Memory Collaboration $ 2,505 digitization project Salina Downtown Inc. Mobile Web Self-Guided Tour of Historic Salina $ 7,420 Downtown Lee District Seward County Community The Way We Worked in Seward County exhibition $ 1,100 College Library, Liberal Sociedad Hidalgo Inc., Shawnee Latin American Cinema Festival of Kansas City film discussions $ 5,000 Solomon Valley Hwy 24 Heritage Listening to Damar s Heritage oral history project $ 1,000 Alliance, Glasco Spencer Museum of Art, Passages: Persistent Visions of a Native Place exhibition $ 7,900 Stafford County Historical & Gray Studio Glass Plate Negatives collection project $ 3,494 Genealogical Society, Stafford Thomas County Historical Society, Colby Agriculture: Work on the High Plains of Kansas exhibition $ 2,000 Annual Report Kansas Humanities Council 2
3 Trego Hospital Endowment & Trego County The Way We Work in Trego County exhibition $ 2,000 Historical Society Museum, WaKeeney Washburn University, Topeka Genesis of a College A Legacy of Kansas Idealism short film $ 9,800 Wichita State University Kansas in Question symposium $ 2,570 Wilson County Historical Society, Fredonia Native American History in Wilson County During the Civil War $ 3,495 research project 194 Kansas organizations benefited from Speakers Bureau presentations, TALK book discussions, FLIKS film discussions, and Shared Stories of the Civil War reader s theater events in calendar year AAUW Emporia Admire Community PRIDE Aldersgate Village, Topeka Allen Community College, Iola American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Park City Anderson County Historical Society, Garnett Anthony Public Library Arkansas City Public Library Arkansas City Rotary Club Atchison County Historical Society, Atchison Atchison Public Library Attica Public Library Augusta Public Library Barton County Historical Society, Great Bend Basehor Community Library Basehor Historical Museum Society Beach Museum of Art, Bethel College, Life Enrichment, North Newton Bird City Kansas Day Committee Boot Hill Museum, Dodge City Bowlus Fine Arts Center, Iola Brewster Place Retirement Community, Topeka Brown County Historical Society, Hiawatha Burlingame Historical Preservation Society Butler Community College, Life Enrichment, El Dorado Butler Community College, Nixon Library, El Dorado Resource Center Caldwell Chamber of Commerce Catholic Charities Foster Grandparent Program, Wichita Chase County Historical Society, Cottonwood Falls Chisholm Trail Seniors, Park City Clark County Conservation District, Ashland Clay Center Carnegie Library Clay County Conservation District Cloud County Historical Society Museum, Concordia Countryside Christian Church, New Vision Ministry, Wichita Dane G. Hansen Memorial Museum, Logan DAR Betty Washington Chapter, Dickinson County Historical Society, Abilene Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau Dodge City Public Library Doniphan County Conservation District, Troy Doniphan County Library District 1, Troy Dorothy Bramlage Public Library, Junction City Edwards County Historical Society, Kinsley Ellinwood Community Historical Society Ellsworth County Historical Society, Ellsworth Emancipation Day Celebration Committee, Hutchinson Emporia Celebrates the Flint Hills Finney County Public Library, Garden City Flint Hills Genealogical Society, Emporia Fort Larned Historical Society, Larned Frank Carlson Library, Concordia Friends of Baldwin City Library Friends of Botanica, Wichita Friends of Chanute Public Library Friends of Council Grove Public Library Friends of Eureka Public Library Friends of Grant County Library, Ulysses Friends of Iola Public Library Friends of Jay Johnson Public Library, Quinter Friends of Linn County Library District 2, La Cygne Friends of Olathe Public Library Friends of Osage City Public Library Friends of Park City Public Library Friends of Whitewater Memorial Library Friends University, Garvey Institute of Law, Wichita Garnett Public Library Geary County EEU Council, Junction City Glasco Community Foundation Goodland Public Library Graham County Public Library, Hill City Greenwood County Historical Society, Eureka Gridley Branch of Coffey County Library Halstead Public Library Harper County Genealogical Society, Harper Harper County Preservation and Tourism Alliance, Anthony Harper Public Library Hays Public Library Haysville Community Library Hillsboro Senior Center Historic Preservation Assn of Bourbon County, Fort Scott Hodgeman County FCE Council, Jetmore Hutchinson Public Library Hutchinson/Reno Arts & Humanities Council, Hutchinson Ida Long Goodman Memorial Library, St. John Independence Public Library Indian Creek Branch Library, Olathe International Assn of Business Communicators, Topeka Jackson County Historical Society, Holton JCCC Brown & Gold Club, Overland Park Jetmore Public Library 112 SW 6th Ave, Suite 210 Topeka KS (785) Annual Report 3
4 Jewell County Historical Society, Mankato Johnson County Library, Shawnee Mission Junto Study Club, Emporia Kansas Association of Counties, Topeka Kansas Business & Professional Women, Kansas City Kansas Public Library Kansas Corral of the Westerners, Junction City Kansas Dept. of Agriculture, Water Resources Division, Topeka Kansas Emergency Management Association, Topeka Kansas Genealogical Society, Dodge City Kansas Library Assn, College & University Section, Topeka Kearny County Library, Lakin Kidron Bethel Village, North Newton Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce Kinsley Library Knights of Columbus, Elkhart Lakeview Village Retirement Community, Lenexa Lang Memorial Library, Wilson Lansing Historical Museum Public Library Leavenworth County Conservation District, Leavenworth Leavenworth County Historical Society, Leavenworth Leavenworth Public Library LifeVentures, Wichita Lincoln County Historical Society, Lincoln Lindsborg Community Library Linn County Library District 3, Blue Mound Madison Concert & Lecture Series Mahaffie Stagecoach Stop and Farm, Olathe Library Association Marysville Public Library McPherson County Historical Society, McPherson Meade County Historical Society, Meade Meade Public Library Medicine Lodge Chamber of Commerce Melvern United Methodist Women Mitchell County Historical Society, Beloit Monticello Community Historical Society, Lenexa Morrill Public Library, Hiawatha Morton County Historical Museum, Elkhart Morton County Library, Elkhart Moundridge Chamber of Commerce Mount Hope Public Library Nemaha County FCE Council, Seneca New Generation Society of Newton Public Library Northeast Kansas Field Day, Hiawatha Ottawa Library Overbrook PRIDE Overland Park Historical Society Park City PRIDE Parsons Public Library Partridge Community Association Peabody Historical Society Phi Theta Kappa, Kansas Region, Phillips County Historical Society, Phillipsburg Plainville Memorial Library Prairie Museum of Art and History, Colby Prairie Rose Western Days, Benton Prairie Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Hutchinson Pratt County Historical Society Reno County Genealogical Society, Hutchinson Rice County Historical Society, Lyons Riley County Genealogical Society, Riley County Historical Society & Museum, Riley County Livestock Association, Riley County Seniors Service Center, Russell Public Library Santa Fe Trail Association, Quivira Chapter, Great Bend Seward County Community College, Liberal Shawnee Presbyterian Church Shawnee Town Museum Shepherd s Center of Kansas City Sheridan County Public Library, Hoxie Silvercrest at Deer Creek Retirement Community, Overland Park Smoky Hill Museum, Salina Solomon Valley-Hwy 24-Heritage Alliance, Glasco St. Francis Public Library St. James Episcopal Church Women, Wichita Stafford County Historical & Genealogical Society, Stafford Stockton Public Library Tabor College, Learning in Retirement, Hillsboro Talk of the Month, Kingman Talk of the Month, Concordia Tonganoxie Community Historical Society Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas City Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita University Club in Wichita University United Methodist Women, Topeka University Women s Club, Valley Falls Historical Society Wabaunsee County Economic Development, Alma Waterville Shakespeare Club Watkins Community Museum of History, Wellington Area Chamber of Commerce West Wyandotte Library, Kansas City Westlink Branch Library, Wichita Wichita Genealogical Society Wichita Public Library Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum Winfield Human Relations Commission Young at Heart, Pottawatomie County, St. George The Kansas Humanities Council is to be congratulated for the quality of programs and speakers they provide for community project programmers to select and present to their organizations. They are privileged to have the Council s support and service as a financial resource for community-based programs. Annual Report Kansas Humanities Council Local KHC Program Coordinator,Valley Falls
5 T he work of the Kansas Humanities Council is made possible by the generous support of the following individuals and organizations. This list reflects gifts received in calendar year *Friends who have given for ten or more years. Leadership $1,000 Randolph G. Austin, Topeka * Ken & Marion Cott, Topeka * Lon Frahm, Colby * Mr. & Mrs. Charles Koch, Wichita Susan Lynn, Iola Gene & Barbara Merry, Burlington Julie Mulvihill, Perry * Kim Stanley & Tom Halliburton, mcpherson David Waxse, Kansas City * Robert & Barbara Wunsch, Kingman Partner $750 Tony Brown & Becky Henderson, Baldwin City * Warren & Sharon Hixson, Hutchinson Shala Mills & Darrell Hamlin, Ellis john & Ardith Pierce, Benefactor $500 Myrna & Bill Barnes, Elkhart * Jim & Margie Braden, Clay Center * Tom Eblen & Jean Kygar Eblen, Kansas Leadership Council, Inc., on behalf of Karen Humphreys, wichita Beverly Mack & Bob Henry, * Karen & John McCulloh, Ron & Annette Thornburgh, Topeka Patron $250 Anonymous * Phillip Allen, Wichita Jim & Mary Lou Birkbeck, Holton * Bill & Kris Davis, Hutchinson John & Deborah Divine, Salina * Tex & Betty Fury Fund, Salina Ellen Hansen, Emporia Sally Hatcher, Leavenworth * Kathleen Holt, Cimarron Nancy Kassebaum Baker, Burdick * Emerson Lynn, Iola James McHenry, Jr., Topeka Leo E. Oliva, Woodston Jay M. Price, Wichita Friends David E. Procter, * Ellery & Eileen Robertson, Humboldt * John & Carolyn Sayler, Lyons Advocate $150 Roger C. Adams, * Elizabeth Dysinger, Leavenworth V. Kay Foster, Topeka * Peggy Frahm, Colby * Larry & Robbi Heck, Wichita Jane M. Holwerda, Dodge City * Carol A. Jory, Rossville * Janet Juhnke, Salina William D. Keel, William King, Great Bend * Frederick Krebs, Merriam George Laughead, Dodge City Ron Michael, Lindsborg * Phil & Lona Morse, Topeka Aaron Otto, Roeland Park * John & Merle Peterson, Emporia Thomas Prasch, Topeka * Virginia Rayl, Hutchinson Jim Rhine, * Elizabeth Schultz, * Marshall & Janice Stanton, Salina Susan Sutton, Concordia * Warren & Carol Sweat, Wallace * William Tsutsui & Marjorie Swann, dallas TX Jason Wesco, Supporter $100 Jay Antle, Overland Park Victor & Kathryn Bailey, Michael Bayouth, Wichita Carolyn Benitez, Wichita * Marijean Berg, Wichita * Donald Biggs, Kansas City MO * Susan Bozeman, Topeka Kenneth H. Burchinal, Coffeyville * Harriet & Louis Caplan, Hays * William Claflin, Atchison Marc Cottrell, Meade Ben Craig, Overland Park * Virgil & Jan Dean, * Duane & Beth Fager, Topeka Carol Foreman, Topeka * Rodger & Vivian Funk, Garden City * Kent & Susan Garlinghouse, Topeka Rosetta Graff, Kinsley Jerry & Nan Harper, Betty Herrman, Ensign * Ross & Brenda Hicks, Winfield * Daniel & Marilyn Holt, Abilene Nancy E. Holt, Belleville * Jim & Cathy Hoy, Emporia * Dr. Terry & Marilyn Imel, Goodland Barbara Jensen, Garden City * Anita Jones, Wichita Derek A. Kreifels, Roeland Park Eugene Laughlin, Renee Lewis, Newton * Ann Liston, Hays * Robert & Chris Luehrs, Hays * Jean Lundt, Independence * Ruth Madell, Topeka Shannon & Dan McPartland, Wichita Brian Craig Miller, Emporia * Chuck Moore, Colby * Jorge & Patricia Nobo, Topeka Joan Nothern, Glasco * Loren & Jerri Pennington, Emporia Ruth & Reed Peters, Larned * Deborah & Duane Pomeroy, Topeka * Ramon & Eva Powers, Topeka * Sara Jane Richter, Guymon OK * Frank C. Sabatini, Topeka * Norman & Mary Ann Saul, * Dr. Wilda M. Smith, Hays * John H. Stauffer, Topeka * Allen & Ila Stone, Hutchinson Phillip D. Thomas, Wichita * John & Kathy Triplett, Junction City Christina Valdivia-Alcala, Topeka * Shari Wilson & Chris Steineger, Kansas City Ron & Barbara Wood, Fort Scott * Bill & Kathryn Worley, Kansas City mo * Max & Carol Yoho, Topeka Friend $50 Anonymous (2) JoAnn Cool Alban, Glasco * Tom Averill & Jeffrey Ann Goudie, topeka * Ralph & Kay Barclay, Chanute Jason Barrett-Fox, Hesston * Rosetta Bartels, Inman Angela Bates, Bogue Jim & Ginny Beck, Clay Center * Frank & Barbara Becker, * Judy Billings, Larry & Traci Bitner, Elkhart Stanley & Joan Bolin, Elkhart * James & Edna Boyer, Karen Brady, Elkhart Douglas Brehm, Wichita * Marie Brinkman, SCL, Leavenworth Earl & Diane Brown, Elkhart William Clyde Brown, Salina Gordon Burton, Elkhart Shari Butler, Elkhart * Richard & Florence Buzbee, Hutchinson Bertha Cameron, Shawnee * Dolores Carr, Wellington 112 SW 6th Ave, Suite 210 Topeka KS (785) Annual Report 5
6 * Michaeline Chance-Reay, Claud & Belva Chick, Campo CO * Anna Cienciala, Mary Conrad, Kansas City * Mary Cottom, Brenda Craven, Hays * Steve & Fran Crouch, Topeka * William J. Crowe, Christy Davis, Topeka * Dean I. Dillard, Chanute Leola Doyen, Ottawa * Bill & JoAnn Drews, Hutchinson * Clara M. Eckdall, Emporia * Hilda Enoch, * Martha Fee, Hutchinson Rep. Geraldine Flaharty, Wichita Steven Foulke, Ottawa Mrs. Lonnie Frick, Atwood Virginia Gleason, Kinsley Peggy Goertzen, Hillsboro Jimm Goodtracks, White Cloud * Larry & Eva Gould, Hays Rep. Bob Grant, Cherokee Jaime Green, Wichita Susan Greene, Meade Anne Greitl, Topeka Randi Hacker, Diann Handy, Overland Park Shan & Michelle Hanes, Elkhart Richard Harris, Wichita Joe & Lindsley Hartman, Elkhart Tim Higgins, Elkhart * Steven & Annabeth Hind, Hutchinson Mary Lynn Holbrook, Overland Park Nancy Hope, Don Hornbaker, St. John * Ken & Peggy Horton, Elkhart Chris Howell, Topeka Carolyn Huebner, Topeka Gary & Peggy Hughes, Hutchinson * Carrie Humphreys, Ashland * Sarah J. Huskey, Iola Douglas C. Iman, Elkhart * William H. Jenkins, Wichita * Susan Kadison, Wichita Rep. Jim Kelly, Independence Meldon & Carrie Kirk, Overland Park Sarah Kirk, Lecompton Marilyn E. Klaus, Lenexa Judy Kleinsorge, Colby Elizabeth Knitter, Downs Linda O Nelio Knoll, Pittsburg Beverly Komarek, Great Bend Liz Kowalchuk, * Joel & Sharon Kriss, * Donna LaLonde, Topeka * Ruth Lawson, Topeka * Nancy K. Lengel, McPherson * Linda M. Lewis, Lindsborg * Robert & Jean Linder, Jerry Lomshek, Pittsburg Denise Low, * Don & Diane Low, * R. Wayne Lowe Donor Advised Fund of the Hutchinson Community Foundation * Alan Lubert & Suzanne Gladney, Kansas City MO Cynthia Luxem, Berryton * Bill & Wilma Mai, Sharon Springs * Janet Martinek, Silver Lake Aileen McCune, Newton Elizabeth McDonald, Lenexa Alberta McFadden, Emporia * Walter Menninger, Topeka * Patricia A. Michaelis, Topeka * Charley & Faye Minium, Morland * Bill & Jean Mitchell, * Raymond Morris & Donna Jones Morris, Sandy UT Linda Morton, Spiro OK Carol Mullen, Leavenworth Gary & Fannie Murrell, Elkhart Lynne E. Overesch-Maister, Overland Park * John & Rachel Pannabecker, North Newton Juli & Sean Pitzer, * Nancy Pollock, Topeka Betty Poppe, Wichita * Tom & Katie Pott, Wichita Rep. Larry Powell, Garden City J. Richard & Nancy Pratt, Topeka Al Pursell, Leavenworth Tracy Quillin, Kevin J. Rabas, Emporia Roger & Lin Rhoades, Shawnee Jane Rhoads, Wichita Joan Richardson, Fredonia * Robert & Nel Richmond, Topeka Murl Riedel, Topeka Randy Roberts, Pittsburg * Sr. Charlotte Rohrbach, ASC, Wichita Brigitte Roussel, Wichita Don Rutherford, Topeka Fayeann Sandstrum, Winfield Julie & Bob Schloetzer, Topeka * Barbara Schmidt, Independence * Virginia Seaver, Scott Seeger, Topeka * Robert & Mary Seymour, Leavenworth * Bradley & Susan Shaw, * Richard & Frances Siemens, North Newton Charlyn Sill, North Newton Ivan Simmons, Elkhart Beckham Smith, Hiawatha * Keith L. & Aldine M. Sprunger, North Newton Clinton & Delaine Stalker, Satanta Margy Stewart, Junction City Emily Jane Stoll, Holton * Ann Strecker, Topeka Donald Stull, * Mary H. Swan, Baldwin City John Sweets & Renee Melchiorre, Asheville NC Dennis & Cindy Tevebaugh, Elkhart Joyce Thierer, Admire * Jack & Leota Thomas, Lansing * Leilani & Chuck Thomas, Colby * Donna & Thonen, Hiawatha * Evelyn M. Toft, Hays Alison Watkins, Jeff & Kerri Weaver, Elkhart * Sandra & Allen Wiechert, Pam & Richard Wilborn, McPherson * Rita Williams, Sharon Springs * James Woelfel & Sarah Trulove, * Lee Wright & Alice Eberhart-Wright, Topeka * Ron & Alice Wurtz, Topeka Organizations Ashland Library Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery, Lindsborg * Butler Community College, El Dorado Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau * Finney County Historical Society, Garden City Ford County Historical Society, Dodge City Friends of Augusta Public Library Friends of Olathe Public Library * Friends of Salina Public Library Historic Adobe Museum, Ulysses * Morton County Historical Society, Elkhart * Santa Fe Trail Center, Larned * Santa Fe Trail Historical Society, Baldwin City * Sociedad Hidalgo, Inc., Shawnee * Solomon Valley-Hwy 24-Heritage Alliance, Hill City Stafford County Historical & Genealogical Society, Stafford The Ross & Marianna Beach Foundation, Inc., Hays * Tonganoxie Community Historical Society * Washington County Historical Society, Washington If we have made an error, please accept our apologies and contact our office at (785) or virginia@kansashumanities.org. Annual Report Kansas Humanities Council 6
7 194 Kansas organizations Fiscal benefited Year from 2011 Speakers Summary Bureau presentations, Financial TALK book discussions, ReportFLIKS film discussions, and Shared Stories of the Civil War reader s theater events in calendar year KHC receives income from diverse public and private sources. The National Endowment for the Humanities remained the single most important source of income in 2011, providing 77% of Council revenues. The private sector provided 12%, with the remaining 11% coming from the State of Kansas. In 2011, Kansans contributed $650,355 in Cost Share and In-Kind Services. FY2011 Income National Endowment for the Humanities $532,400 Private Donations, Earnings $85,282 State of Kansas $76,533 NEH Private Donations, Earnings State of Kansas FY2011 Expenditures Program & Program Services $658,924 General Management $102,798 Financial Development $30,840 *Full audited financial statements prepared by Berberich, Trahan, & Co., P.A., are available for review in the KHC office. Program & Program Services General Management Financial Development Photo courtesy of Dodge City Public Library. TALK book discussion, Dodge City. Kansans Tell Their Stories exhibit, Peabody. Shared Stories of the Civil War, Baldwin City Events & Grant Awards Events Program Dollars Audience Grants 82 $176,942 19,158 Project Partnership 16 $15, ,084 Speakers Bureau Presentations 258 $79,383 12,716 Book & Film Discussions 213 $57,447 2,705 Traveling Exhibitions (7 towns) 7 $5,917 21,607 Awarded Amount Awarded Grant Proposals 42 $173, Total for Events & Grant Awards 618 $508, , SW 6th Ave, Suite 210 Topeka KS (785) Annual Report 7
8 2011 Activities 126 communities were served through KHC grants and resource center programs in calendar year Wabaunsee Townsite 112 SW 6th Ave., Suite 210 Topeka KS (785) (785) fax Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Topeka KS Permit No. 523
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