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Kansas Health Foundation The Kansas Health Foundation is dedicated to improving the health of Kansans.

Please join us in congratulating Chan Brown on her retirement. It’s bittersweet for us, as Chan has been an important me...
08/30/2024

Please join us in congratulating Chan Brown on her retirement. It’s bittersweet for us, as Chan has been an important member of the KHF team for 13 years, most recently as Director of Community Initiatives. But, for Chan herself, we couldn’t be more excited. We thank her for all the outstanding work she’s done on behalf of Kansas communities!

KHF team members had a wonderful opportunity earlier this month to attend the Kansas Tribal Health Summit, sponsored by ...
08/28/2024

KHF team members had a wonderful opportunity earlier this month to attend the Kansas Tribal Health Summit, sponsored by the Kansas Alliance for Tribal Community Health (KATCH). Great work being done, and important conversations taking place!

Promotion alert! Congratulations to Valerie Black-Turner and Juston White on being promoted to new, director-level posit...
08/21/2024

Promotion alert! Congratulations to Valerie Black-Turner and Juston White on being promoted to new, director-level positions! Valerie is now the Director of Community Partnerships, and Juston will serve as Director of Institutional Partnerships and Special Projects. We know they’ll continue to do great work for KHF’s efforts to eliminate health disparities in Kansas communities. 🎉

Patrick Woods and Dr. Jennifer McKenney will serve as officers on the Kansas Health Foundation Board of Directors for 20...
07/31/2024

Patrick Woods and Dr. Jennifer McKenney will serve as officers on the Kansas Health Foundation Board of Directors for 2024-2025!

Woods, Director of Business Affairs for ITC Holdings (A Fortis Company), will serve as board chair. He has been a KHF board member since 2016. Dr. McKenney, a family physician in Fredonia, Kan., will serve as vice chair. She joined the KHF board in 2020. Thank you to both of them for their time, talents and expertise!

The Kansas Health Foundation is pleased to announce the two newest members of our board of directors. Please help us wel...
07/25/2024

The Kansas Health Foundation is pleased to announce the two newest members of our board of directors. Please help us welcome Rev. Hyun-Jin Cho and Dr. Alicia Thompson!

Rev. Cho is the Kansas City District Superintendent with the Great Plains Conference and previously served as a United Methodist Church pastor in the Kansas towns of Lecompton, Topeka and Pittsburg.

Dr. Thompson is a lifelong educator who recently retired as Superintendent for USD 259 Wichita Public Schools, the largest school district in Kansas.

To learn more about our entire board of directors, please visit https://kansashealth.org/our-team/.

07/19/2024

The Kansas Health Foundation is pleased to debut a new social media feature, “Q&A with KHF," where we introduce you to fellow Kansans making a difference in their organizations and communities!

On this first episode, we introduce you to Ayann Parikh, a young entrepreneur already making great things happen in the health field. Learn more at https://www.medicallhealth.org/.

07/12/2024

Recently, KHF asked for Kansans to submit their best ideas for how we can end hunger in Kansas. Please watch this brief video to hear Lindsay Wilke, KHF Issue Mobilization Manager, recap this crowdsourcing initiative.

We’re celebrating Rev. Tom Brady for his service to the Kansas Health Foundation Board of Directors. 🎉Recently, Rev. Bra...
07/05/2024

We’re celebrating Rev. Tom Brady for his service to the Kansas Health Foundation Board of Directors. 🎉

Recently, Rev. Brady retired from his role as District Superintendent with the Great Plains United Methodist Conference. With this retirement, he is also stepping down from the KHF board after four years of blessing us with his wisdom, his wit and his deep care and affection for the people of Kansas. Thank you, Rev. Brady!

Our offices are closed today, Thursday, July 4 and will reopen Friday, July 5. 🇺🇸 Have a safe and happy Independence Day...
07/04/2024

Our offices are closed today, Thursday, July 4 and will reopen Friday, July 5.

🇺🇸 Have a safe and happy Independence Day! 🇺🇸

What a great time this past Saturday as Wichita celebrated 50 years of the Keeper of the Plains statue! It was an honor ...
05/21/2024

What a great time this past Saturday as Wichita celebrated 50 years of the Keeper of the Plains statue! It was an honor for KHF to help sponsor the celebration and to support Native American culture in Kansas communities.

It was a great turnout last night for a town hall event to discuss accessible healthcare coverage and ways of reducing t...
04/23/2024

It was a great turnout last night for a town hall event to discuss accessible healthcare coverage and ways of reducing the rate of uninsured Kansans. Governor Laura Kelly joined Kansas Health Foundation President and CEO Ed O’Malley for the discussion, a Q&A, comments from the audience and some closing remarks on how we can find solutions to this complex issue. Be watching for more content from the event later this week.

Kansas Health Foundation is going on-air with KMUW - 89.1 FM and matching donations! Listen during the 8 o’clock hour to...
03/28/2024

Kansas Health Foundation is going on-air with KMUW - 89.1 FM and matching donations! Listen during the 8 o’clock hour to hear KHF’s Sarah Jane Crespo talk about healthy communities and the importance of local news…and call in to show your support. We’ll match any pledge amount dollar-for-dollar. It’s a great chance to help local media in Kansas to thrive and to support the many nonprofits and businesses KMUW shines a light on. Truly a win-win. Call 316-978-6700 or go to kmuw.org to donate now!

03/16/2024

This is our final drawing for a $2,500 grant to an eligible nonprofit of the winner’s choice. But, even though there aren’t any more chances to win, there’s still another week to submit your ideas for how we can end hunger in Kansas! Go to the link below to share your idea on how we can make this dream a reality: https://kansashealth.org/opportunities/food-crowdsourcing/.

03/13/2024

Recently, KHF hosted a convening with representatives from the 30 organizations involved in the Building Power and Equity Partnership (BPEP) initiative. This new effort will allow KHF to build deeper and more sustainable partnerships with grassroots organizations throughout Kansas. Though this was the first time this entire group gathered together, we anticipate many more convenings during the next decade.

Check out some highlights of the three-day meeting, and learn more about BPEP here: https://kansashealth.org/2024/01/19/bpep_announcement/

03/08/2024

We're ready to announce our Week 3 winner! Each week, everyone who has submitted an idea through our crowdsourcing effort to end hunger in Kansas is entered into a drawing. One winner per week can direct a $2,500 grant to the eligible nonprofit of their choice.

Check out this video to see who we pick for Week 3, and be sure to submit your name and idea before next week’s final drawing: https://kansashealth.org/opportunities/food-crowdsourcing/

03/01/2024

We're ready to announce our Week 2 winner! Each week, everyone who has submitted an idea through our crowdsourcing effort to end hunger in Kansas is entered into a drawing. One winner per week can direct a $2,500 grant to the eligible nonprofit of their choice.

Check out this video to see who we pick for Week 2, and be sure to submit your name and idea before next week’s drawing:
https://kansashealth.org/opportunities/food-crowdsourcing/

02/23/2024

Time for our first winner! Each week, everyone who has submitted an idea through our crowdsourcing effort to end hunger in Kansas is entered into a drawing. One winner per week will have the privilege of directing a $2,500 grant to the eligible nonprofit of their choice.

Watch this video to see the lucky Week 1 winner! And, if you’d like to have your name in the bowl before next week’s drawing, use the link below to submit your idea. There’s roughly 3 weeks remaining in this idea crowdsourcing effort!

Enter here: https://kansashealth.org/opportunities/food-crowdsourcing/

02/16/2024

According to a Feeding America report released in 2023, one in 10 Kansans, and one in seven Kansas children, don’t know where their next meal will come from.

That's why we're launching a crowdsourcing effort to solicit ideas for ensuring no Kansan goes hungry.

“There are ideas out there for reshaping the food system in Kansas, and as an organization, we have many of our own ideas,” said Lindsay Wilke, KHF Issue Mobilization Manager. “What we’re trying to do with this crowdsourcing effort is make sure we don’t limit ourselves to the current thinking. We want innovative ideas coming from people across the state.”

Learn more and submit your ideas: https://kansashealth.org/2024/02/15/khf-seeks-ideas-to-end-food-insecurity-in-kansas/

Happy Kansas Day from the Kansas Health Foundation! What do you love most about our state?
01/29/2024

Happy Kansas Day from the Kansas Health Foundation! What do you love most about our state?

01/29/2024

Today, we celebrate 163 years of Kansas statehood! From our farmers feeding the world to our rolling sunflower fields, Kansans have much to be proud of. I'll continue to do everything in my power to make our state the best place to live, work, & raise a family. Happy !

01/19/2024

“If we’re going to lead the nation in health, we can’t just make healthy people healthier,” said Ed O’Malley, KHF President and CEO. “We have to look at ways to address the inequities that lead to health disparities. That means connecting and partnering with the organizations closest to the communities, neighborhoods and households where these disparities are most prevalent.”

The Building Power and Equity Partnership (BPEP) will work closely and collaboratively with grassroots organizations and organizations with a stated mission to help address health disparities in Kansas. This initiative will mark the largest single investment focused on racial equity in KHF’s history, with a possible investment of $30 million during the next decade.

Learn more: https://kansashealth.org/2024/01/19/bpep_announcement/

01/18/2024

Kansas Medicaid: A Primer 2024 includes an overview of Medicaid and CHIP, trends and general information.

01/09/2024

This issue brief provides an overview of health policy issues that may be debated during the 2024 session.

12/20/2023

Enjoy this recap of last week's incredible Civic Tuesday event, an evening of encouragement and refreshment focused on our collective impact on society and leaving legacies that improve the civic culture.

Ed O’Malley served as the emcee for the evening and Sarah Jane Crespo delivered the “civic sermon." Attendees:

- Experienced the civic analog to a faith service complete with music, civic scripture, and a civic sermon.
- Felt inspired by history, art, and stories that strengthen our civic fabric.
- Connected with others about what it means to live like a citizen and how we can deepen our impact in the civic space.

Congratulations to KHF president/CEO Ed O’Malley and his co-author, Kansas Leadership Center Chief Civic Leadership Deve...
12/07/2023

Congratulations to KHF president/CEO Ed O’Malley and his co-author, Kansas Leadership Center Chief Civic Leadership Development Officer Julia Fabris McBride, on this recognition for "When Everyone Leads!” 🎉

Eric Jacobson has chosen When Everyone Leads as the BEST leadership book of 2023! 🎉 In a review in January on his award-winning leadership blog, he wrote that our bestseller "could likely be my pick for the best new leadership book of 2023," and then he read another 39 books. When Everyone Leads maintained the top spot for Eric. 🥳

Receiving this acknowledgment from an experienced marketer & nonprofit business partner means the world to us. 🤩 Read more: https://ericjacobsononmanagement.blogspot.com/2023/12/best-new-leadership-book-of-2023.html

is available in multiple formats where books are sold, including large print, audiobook read by Julia Fabris McBride, print and eBooks in both English & Spanish.

12/04/2023

You’re invited to "Civic Tuesday: Impact," an evening of encouragement and refreshment focused on our collective impact on society and leaving legacies that improve the civic culture.

When: Tuesday, December 12 | 5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
Where: Kansas Health Foundation | 309 E Douglas Ave, Wichita
Register (FREE): https://kansasleadershipcenter.org/klcevents/civic-tuesday-impact/

Ed O’Malley will serve as emcee for the evening and Sarah Jane Crespo will deliver the “civic sermon." Here’s what else you can expect from the evening:

- To experience the civic analog to a faith service complete with music, civic scripture, and a civic sermon.
- To feel inspired by history, art, and stories that strengthen our civic fabric.
- To connect with others about what it means to live like a citizen and how we can deepen our impact in the civic space.
- To enjoy a reception with cookies and refreshments to follow from 6-6:30 p.m.

Special thanks to media sponsor, KMUW, Wichita Public Radio at 89.1 FM.

We were delighted to attend the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting earlier this week!
12/01/2023

We were delighted to attend the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting earlier this week!

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PE TEACHERS USE TECHNOLOGY TO PUMP UP PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

Technology has made physical activity in schools even easier and with more options with “PE Kansas.” This free, Kansas State Department of Education web-based K-12 physical education curriculum tool has seen overwhelming support from teachers all across the world.

Since launching in mid-January, nearly 5,400 users have accessed the online curriculum – including 1,161 from Kansas, along with individuals from each state and 38 countries across the world. Thirty Kansas communities have had 10 or more users, and about half of these communities are in rural parts of the state.

“The Kansas Health Foundation (KHF) saw the importance of quality physical education years ago and invested in the development of the Physical Essentials, Physical Focus, and Physical Dimensions curriculum. This resulted in a huge curriculum in both content and physical volume,” said Mark Thompson, KSDE project facilitator. “The most logical means of assuring universal access to the curriculum was to develop a website to house the content. Thus, PE Kansas was created.”

A team of educators and professionals reviewed the old curriculum, transforming physical education in Kansas in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, according to the website. From there, new activities and focuses were added, and the old content was either kept, removed, or modernized, and updated in a digital, drop-in lesson plan format that helps educators understand how to put together developmentally appropriate, standards-based lessons.


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