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Armed Forces Community Foundation on the GMCF Community Hour Episode - 187
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On this episode of the Community Hour Show we highlight the transformative work of the Armed Forces Community Foundation, which aims to enhance the lives of military families through community support. Kevin West shares insights on fundraising successes and future initiatives.
• Overview of the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation's role
• The mission and achievements of the Armed Forces Community Foundation
• Importance of community events like Stand-To-Match Day and their impact
Introduction to the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation
Speaker 1Philanthropy Today is brought to you by the Greater Manhattan Community Foundation. In this episode we feature a recently broadcast segment of the GMCF Community Hour, as heard on NewsRadio KMAN. Welcome back to the GMCF Community Hour here on NewsRadio KMAN. We get to do this every Monday morning in the 10 o'clock time frame and get a visit with a number of organizations. Some are non-profits, some are with the community foundation's infrastructure, others are foundations in their own respect, and our guests today are here representing the Armed Forces Community Foundation. He is Kevin West. He's the president. Welcome back, sir.
Speaker 2Ah, thank you for having me.
Speaker 1It's nice to have Purple on.
Speaker 2You know, with the women playing today, final home game of the year. Baylor coming into town, I've got to go. Lavender and purple, you combine both, I've got lavender on.
Speaker 1Yes, but you know who is not wearing lavender is Christine Benny.
Speaker 3I'm still sad from Saturday.
Speaker 1Sad from Saturday.
Speaker 3Sad from Saturday, Sad from Saturday or sad from Sunday, sorry.
Speaker 1Well, Sunday yeah, Sunday yes, Anyway but hey, you know, we had a nice send-off for the K-State Women Seniors on Saturday.
Speaker 3Yeah, that was really nice.
Speaker 1And a pretty good ball game too. Yes, pretty good ball game. Hey, let's talk about what you guys are doing, Kevin. We're going to start with you, the Armed Forces Community Foundation. What's it all about?
Speaker 2Well we are. I think, if I do my math correctly, we're hitting about our seventh year, and we started in 2018. And just looking at our mission statement, we were to improve the quality of life for servicemen and women and their families by connecting donors to needs in the military community. So it's kind of short and sweet, but the reality is we started up a few years ago. We knew we wanted to do something. We weren't quite sure what we were going to do, what it was going to look like and how it was going to turn out, but we got a lot of people interested in the community and we've been able to get about 27 organizations that support military causes. Some of them relate directly to 1ID, like the Society of the 1st Infantry Division and some of their charitable work. Others are supporting the veteran community at large Wamego Honor Flight, taking some of the older veterans out to DC.
Speaker 2But we knew there was a need out there in the community and so we started small. We brought in a number of funds and we have had match days every year, and this last year we had our best match day ever. We raised nearly $60,000. And, due to Christine's hard work with the Patterson Family Foundation. We received a one-for-one match and then we were able to pass on a 70% match to each of the participating groups. So you know, we're supporting active duty people, we're supporting historical organizations, we support the veterans. If there is a veteran group that needs an umbrella of a 501, we're able to help provide that through GMCF.
Speaker 1How does the Community Foundation if I recall correctly, it's not just Fort Riley based?
Speaker 2No. So we very deliberately were not geographically restricted when we started it up. We really look at the community as a military community, not necessarily tied to Fort Riley, military community not necessarily tied to Fort Riley. So if we look at the Army Navy Air Force, we look at us as just kind of our own organization. We move around a lot but we still keep a lot of connection. We have parts of the organization that support efforts in Ohio. We have a chaplain fund that supports stuff out at what I think we're calling Fort Bragg again. So we work with Wichita, the former DOD schools. They've got a museum, they've got an effort down there where they're trying to preserve the history. So we are focused more on veteran community as a community and not just a specific location.
Speaker 1Now you talk about down in Wichita and also Leavenworth, of course you know that's a historic base. Do they have their own community foundations or do they channel through the Armed Forces Community Foundation here, christine?
Speaker 3Yeah, so that is one area that we're looking into. We do not have any funds from Fort Leavenworth yet, but we are looking at helping them start some funds with us or even eventually maybe starting the community foundation in Leavenworth for their just like what we're doing here, but in Leavenworth.
Speaker 1Okay.
Speaker 3So that's in the plans, in the works. We're working on that and Worth.
Speaker 1So that's in the plans, in the works. We're working on that. Well, one of the key factors, I think, to starting this foundation is what you have seen with the success of Grow Green Match Day here with the GMCF, and you have your own match day and Kevin alluded to this it's called the Stand 2 Match Day, and you have a very special day in which you host this.
Speaker 3Always on Veterans Day, so this year it'll be on Tuesday, november 11th, which sounds like it's a long ways away, but it will get here soon.
Speaker 1These things just don't happen.
Speaker 3They don't happen. We just started planning for that and by planning we're getting just some of our marketing materials together, getting information to our fund holders and also, you know, if there's any funds that want to participate in Stand 2 Match Day, we're looking at having them come on as well.
Speaker 1Okay, so let's talk a little bit about what all is involved in Stand 2 Match Day. There's a lot of activities that you and a lot of it revolves around some of the other Veterans Day activities we have in Manhattan.
Speaker 2Well they do.
Speaker 2So it really starts with Christine getting out there and trying to ensure that we have a sponsor and once again, we've got great news recently that the Patterson Family Foundation will support us once again in 2025.
Speaker 2So from that point, the board now that we know we've got that laid on and we feel good about that we communicate with the fund holders that are part of the AFCF. We make sure they've got the information. We encourage them to reach out to their membership to communicate that if an individual would like to give them a gift at some point during the year, yeah, maybe try to make it over the Veterans Day weekend. So a number of them and I'll use an example of the Society of the First Division they make that one of their premier fundraising events and they try to get a lot of those donations focused in, because every dollar we, every dollar short of our $70,000 that they were willing to match and we came up just a little short of $69,000, that was money we left on the table. And so our goal this year is to kind of double down our effort and make sure individuals who would like to support an organization are aware of the best time to maximize that support and that would be Veterans Day.
Speaker 1Okay, Well, I know when we get closer to November we're going to be talking a lot about some Veterans Day activities here on this show.
Speaker 3Absolutely so.
Speaker 1we have a lot of fun in this town with Veterans Day activities, new funds that are associated with the Armed Forces Community Foundation. What all you got in the hopper?
Speaker 2Well, I'd say the American Overseas Historical Society. They were created in 1995. For generations we had a lot of Department of Defense schools that were overseas, and as we've drawn down forces and changed our footprint worldwide, they've been closed, of course, and so this organization is trying to capture the history and recognize about 17 million school children who went through the Dodd system 17 million school children who went through the Dodd system, and so this is an effort for them to take advantage of their history, get some support, build a museum and make sure that part of our military history isn't lost. Not a new fund this year, by any stretch of the imagination, but the Wamego honor flight had a great fundraising this year. Uh, they got. Let me see here they earned. They raised nearly 6 300, and then they got another 70 on top of that for the match, and I believe they're trying to work another flight here in the next few months.
Speaker 1uh, so in fact, we're going to be visiting, be visiting with them in a couple of weeks here on the show to bring them up to date bring us up to date on their efforts. That's one of my favorite efforts. I mean talk about you know the impact that it makes on these veterans, but then also what an educational opportunity it is for those high school students to be a part of this.
Speaker 2It is. It is. It is Another one, not a new one, but they just had another great year and they had a great season out at Fort Riley because Operation Santa Claus Match day. This year they raised nearly $7,400, another 70% back on the match. But they have their facility out there at the fort and supporting a lot of the junior enlisted soldiers and their families. Just remarkable effort out there, Completely volunteer run too.
Speaker 1Okay, well, it's nice to see the work that's being done and how it's helping so many others you know and creating memories, like you said, with the honor flight that I just I want to go.
Speaker 2Well, it's not too late to enlist.
Speaker 3Yes, it is for me.
Speaker 1It is for me.
Speaker 3I was. I want to bring up also the Flint Hills Veterans Coalition. That of course happens while we're doing our match day Right. They are starting up their meetings March 11th over the chamber starting at 1030. So more than welcome to join. You don't have to be in the military. You don't have to have been in the military If you want to come out and support the military and help plan a parade and have some donation or raise money to donate money to ROTC organizations. This is a great group of people to work with. This year they also took on working with the Stormy Kennedy and Mel Borst who put on Flag Day on June 14th at City Hall, and so the Veterans Coalition has kind of wrapped their arms around that group and will be helping support their efforts to do flag day that's something that stormy's very passionate, very passionate about, and so it's been great working with her and getting to know her.
Speaker 1So, yeah, she, uh, she loves the history of this community.
Speaker 3She's got a lot of history. Oh my gosh, she is great stories, great stories especially this her times uh, going into the uh peace memorial auditorium. All of the uh activities that happened there. So yeah, that was a nice volunteer group that made some special happen down there at the Peace Memorial Auditorium. All of the activities that happened there.
Speaker 1So yeah, that was a nice volunteer group that made some special happen down there at the at the well, I guess it used to be just known as City Auditorium.
Speaker 3Right City Auditorium. How boring, yeah right.
Speaker 1So much better, Kevin. You have a special event coming up. Trap and Skeet. This seems like a natural fit for you, doesn't it?
Speaker 2I think it will be. We had golf tournaments as some of our first fundraisers and one of the challenges we run into around here is we only have so many good months and there are a lot of organizations that try to do golf tournaments as fundraisers and we were really having a hard time finding a weekend where you know we weren't throwing one more event on. So we talked about it and we are going to plan on a trap and skeet event for a fundraiser later this year. We have a commitment from the organization. We don't have a date yet, but we will put that information out and I think that's going to be a fun fun activity, you know.
Speaker 1One of the things that I've noticed is there are so many people that you know when they retire here, they love being able to go out and hunt, yes, and anytime they get an opportunity to break out the guns and present those, they certainly have a tremendous amount of fun doing that.
Speaker 2Well, and we think having a trap and ski kind of event lets us reach a different group of people that may not be aware that we exist, of what we do and who would like to contribute to our fundraising efforts. So we think we're broadening our reach a little bit now.
Speaker 1What all is involved in starting a new event like this, Because you've got a lot of logistics, but then also you've one of the things that's key to these opportunities is finding sponsorships.
Speaker 2Well, you know, ask me in about six months.
Speaker 1Okay, all right, six months out of July, yeah, yeah, almost August.
Speaker 2Yeah, we, uh. So this originated just in our meeting a couple of months ago. We have a monthly board meetings. Uh, we were brainstorming ideas on what we could do other than a golf tournament and trap and ski came up as something to look at and in the last couple of weeks Randy Boyle really kind of jumped into that one. He got the commitment. So we are.
Speaker 1Dude makes things happen, doesn't he?
Speaker 2We will. So we get to figure out the sponsors, we get to advertise it. We need to figure out where and how to advertise it. Got to figure out how to support it. So it'll be a fun new endeavor. It will not be a rinse and repeat from a golf tournament.
Speaker 1Yeah, we don't talk about too many of these types of events here on the show.
Speaker 2No.
Speaker 1Yeah, that'll be fun. Stand to match day for 2025, Christine Veterans Day.
Speaker 3Veterans Day. It'll be ready, so start looking for some information later this summer, okay, and we'll probably be back on closer to in October, november, early November, probably October, I guess, to talk about it again, and we'll be in full swing by then.
Speaker 1So and I know one of the things that we talk about this is not limited to members of our military community. All these activities, oh, absolutely not, you know, and the foundation that you have and the efforts that you have and the various programs you support don't necessarily just support those in the military or require those to support them have to be related to the military.
Speaker 3Right, so you know. All these organizations are nonprofits. Most of them are all volunteer nonprofits, so they take people to help to run them and they have boards. No-transcript. Help you find an organization that'll work for you.
Speaker 1That website, armedforcescforg. Kevin West, always a delight to have you in.
Speaker 2Always a pleasure to be here, keep sporting the purple. That's good, that's a good look on you, Christine Benny, always a delight.
Speaker 3Always, I'm going to go home and change into my purple for tonight. What's about time? Yes, got to do that by noon. That's a rule.
Speaker 1That's right Coming up. Next we're going to talk about some strategic planning within the organization of the