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Missouri · 2026
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation supports postsecondary education through targeted scholarship programs that serve students with defined academic, financial, geographic, and family-background criteria. Its scholarship activity reaches learners at multiple stages, including high school seniors and undergraduates pursuing professional certificates, associate degrees, and bachelor’s degrees. The organization’s work, as evidenced by named programs such as the Bright Lights Scholarship, the Foley Equipment Scholarship, and the Epps Scholarship, spans both traditional academic pathways and career-focused training. The foundation’s scholarship portfolio shows a strong emphasis on matching aid to specific communities and fields of study. In Kansas City, Missouri, the Bright Lights Scholarship supports students who are the children of law enforcement officers, firefighters, or clergy, requires a minimum 2.75 GPA, and offers awards of up to $2,000 for full-time study. Other programs extend beyond that audience: the Foley Equipment Scholarship assists graduating high school seniors in the United States who plan careers in diesel technology and seek a professional certificate or associate degree, with preference for females and students from historically underserved populations. The Epps Scholarship serves Missouri high school seniors pursuing legal or pre-law studies, with expectations that include a minimum 3.00 GPA, community service or extracurricular participation, and demonstrated financial need. Taken together, these programs show Greater Kansas City Community Foundation directing educational funding toward students with clear vocational goals, financial need, and community-rooted identities. Its scholarship offerings connect regional priorities in Kansas City and Missouri with broader support for workforce preparation, undergraduate study, and access to higher education.