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Your favorite charity can now apply to be a Parade of Hearts beneficiary. Here’s how

A heart called “Home” created by artist Tracy Kapperman is displayed in front of Union Station on Monday, March 7, 2022. The heart artworks, 154 of them, were made by 123 local artists and were installed throughout the metro as part of the Parade of Hearts.
A heart called “Home” created by artist Tracy Kapperman is displayed in front of Union Station on Monday, March 7, 2022. The heart artworks, 154 of them, were made by 123 local artists and were installed throughout the metro as part of the Parade of Hearts. ecuriel@kcstar.com

Do you know of a local nonprofit that could use some love? Their lucky day may be right around the corner.

The Parade of Hearts project is gearing up for its second year in Kansas City, and they’re looking for a beneficiary. The chosen nonprofit will receive a grant from the organization in late 2024 along with free publicity and marketing during the next Parade of Hearts event next summer.

Interested nonprofit organizations can apply online here. The deadline to apply is noon on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023.

Here’s what criteria applicants need to meet:

  • Your organization must be a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

  • Applicants must be based out of Johnson or Wyandotte Counties in Kansas or Cass, Clay, Jackson or Platte Counties in Missouri.

  • The nonprofit’s mission must be related to one of three categories: education, minority owned business or hospitality and tourism.

  • Preference will be given to groups who serve residents on both sides of the state line— but this isn’t required.

The selection process will be overseen by The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation, which will announce the winner on March 1, 2023.

Do you have questions about how to apply? Email the organizers at grants@growyourgiving.org or call 816-627-3452.

This story was originally published December 2, 2022 at 11:20 AM.

Natalie Wallington
The Kansas City Star
Natalie Wallington was a reporter on The Star’s service journalism team with a focus on policy, labor, sustainability and local utilities from fall 2021 until early 2025. Her coverage of the region’s recycling system won a 2024 Feature Writing award from the Kansas Press Association.
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