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  2. William Volker Fund - Wikipedia

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    The William Volker Fund was a charitable foundation established in 1932 by Kansas City, Missouri, businessman and home-furnishings mogul William Volker.Volker founded the fund with the purposes of aiding the needy, reforming Kansas City's health care and educational systems, and combating the influence of machine politics in municipal governance.

  3. List of wealthiest charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wealthiest charitable foundations worldwide. ... Greater Kansas City Community Foundation United States: Kansas City: $2.7 billion 1978 [46] 51

  4. Mutual Musicians Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri House of Representatives passed "a provision to let the Mutual Musicians Foundation in Kansas City serve alcohol until 6 a.m." in May 2007. The Missouri Senate then passed SB 299, [2] and Mutual Musicians Foundation is the only place in Missouri where it is legal to sell alcohol all night. [3]

  5. Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation (Kauffman Foundation) is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, private foundation based in Kansas City, Missouri. [4] It was founded in 1966 by Ewing Marion Kauffman, who had previously founded the drug company Marion Laboratories. The Kauffman Foundation works with communities to build and support programs that ...

  6. Richard J. Stern - Wikipedia

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    Stern was born on September 26, 1913, in Kansas City, Missouri. [8] His sister, Judith, who was born on December 25, 1905, was more than seven years his senior. [4] ( Years later, she would be a second-generation graduate of Wellesley College.) [9] The Stern family was Jewish, and Sigmund served as a member of the board of trustees of Congregation B’nai Jehudah from 1914 until 1929.

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