JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
12345 COLLEGE BLVD, OVERLAND PARK, KS 66210 www.jccc.edu

Total Revenue
$3,685,486
Total Expenses
$5,450,726
Net Assets
$38,602,985

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO FURTHER THE JCCC MISSION, STRATEGIC GOALS AND INITIATIVES, THE FOUNDATION WILL STRIVE TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO THE COLLEGE FOR ALL STUDENTS; ADVANCE EXCELLENCE THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP, BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT; AND PROMOTE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES TO ENRICH THE COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY.

THE MISSION OF JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION IS TO ENHANCE THE JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY BY PROMOTING ACCESS TO JOHNSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND BY PROVIDING FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO ADVANCE INSTITUTIONAL EXCELLENCE. THE FOUNDATION RAISES FUNDS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS, ACADEMIC PROGRAMS, CAPITAL PROJECTS, AND THE PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS THROUGH ANNUAL CAMPAIGNS, PLANNED GIFTS AND SPECIAL EVENTS.

STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS ARE PROVIDED TO STUDENTS IN MANY AREAS OF STUDY. SELECTION CRITERIA MAY INCLUDE FINANCIAL NEED, ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, TALENTS OR A COMBINATION. AWARDS ASSIST WITH TUITION, BOOKS AND OTHER PROGRAM NEEDS. THE FOUNDATION RESPONDED TO THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC BY PROVIDING SPECIAL GRANTS TO STUDENTS IMPACTED BY COVID 19 WHO MAY NOT HAVE QUALIFIED FOR FEDERAL OR STATE FUNDING ASSISTENCE.

ACADEMIC PROGRAM & PROJECT SUPPORT: THE HEALTHCARE SIMULATION LAB AND ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM PROVIDES STATE OF THE ART LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS IN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONS AND AREA PROFESSIONALS. INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PROJECTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THOSE IN NURSING, DENTAL HYGIENE AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAMS. COLLABORATION BEGAN ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SAFINGERSTICK WHICH GIVES STUDENTS A COMFORTABLE, HIGH-QUALITY, REALISTIC BLOOD DRAW AND GLUCOSE TESTING EXPERIENCE WHILE PROTECTING A STANDARDIZED PATIENT'S HAND FROM PUNCTURE. THE HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY PROGRAMS PREPARE STUDENTS TO BECOME CHEFS IN THE CHEF APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM. OTHER AREAS OF STUDY INCLUDE DIETARY MANAGEMENT, PASTRY/BAKING, FOOD AND BEVERAGE AND HOTEL AND LODGING MANAGEMENT. THE FOUNDATION IS PROUD TO SUPPORT THE MISSION OF THE STUDENT BASIC NEEDS CENTER AT JCCC. IT IS TO PROVIDE INFORMATION AND RESOURCES TO COMBAT THE HARDSHIPS WHICH ADVERSELY AFFECT THE ABILITY OF JCCC STUDENTS TO COMPLETE THEIR ACADEMIC, PROFESSIONAL, AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES.

PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS SUPPORT: THE PERFORMING ARTS SERIES PRESENTS PROFESSIONAL DANCE, MUSIC AND THEATER PERFORMANCES FOR PUBLIC ACCESS AND ARTS EDUCATION FOR AREA K-12 SCHOOL CHILDREN. THE NERMAN MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART'S PERMANENT COLLECTION ARE ON DISPLAY IN SEVERAL MUSEUM GALLERIES AND ACROSS THE JCCC CAMPUS. WITH NEARLY 400 WORKS OF ART THE COLLEGE DEMONSTRATES THE PHILOSOPHY OF "LIVING WITH ART" THROUGH A SERIES OF MEDIA FOCUS AREAS SUCH AS WORKS ON PAPER, PHOTOGRAPHY, PAINTING, SCULPTURE, CLAY, NEW MEDIA, LATIN AND AMERICAN INDIAN ARTWORKS. FUNDS ARE USED FOR THE ACQUISITION AND EXHIBITION OF ART AS WELL AS EDUCATIONAL AND OPERATIONAL EXPENSES OF THE MUSEUM.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Katherine B AllenFOUNDATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR20$0
Nancy IngramDIRECTOR1$0
Greg MusilDIRECTOR1$0
Lee CrossDIRECTOR1$0
Tim MckeeMEMBER-AT-LARGE1$0
Mike BoehmMEMBER-AT-LARGE1$0
Pam PoppMEMBER-AT-LARGE1$0
Bryan BiggsMEMBER-AT-LARGE1$0
Mary BirchPAST PRESIDENT1$0
Jeffery AlpertTREASURER1$0
Joseph M SopcichSECRETARY1$0
Marshaun ButlerVICE PRESIDENT1$0
Susan ParkerPRESIDENT1$0

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