Dave Lewis

Philanthropy Today

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Dave Lewis

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7. Jul 2026

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ATA Bus on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 319 07.07.2026

We talk with Daphne McNally from Adabus about how local public transportation connects people across Manhattan and the surrounding counties with fixed routes, curb-to-curb rides, and regional service. We also share practical tips for first-time riders plus what’s changing next, from better stops to new software and possible microtransit.  • ATA bus services across Riley, Pottawatomie, and Geary co...

Manhattan Area Resettlement Team on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 318 07.07.2026

We talk with Virginia Rodriguez of the Manhattan Area Resettlement Team about what it really takes to help refugees build stable lives in Manhattan and the surrounding area. We also dig into how fast changing policies and public narratives are shaping fear, opportunity, and day to day reality for the families MART serves. • MART’s role as a refugee resettlement agency serving a 50 mile radius arou...

Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 316 01.07.2026

We talk with Elizabeth Nelson about how USD 383 Early Learning keeps working through the summer and why now is the time to apply for preschool. We break down the July 16 in-person application day, what “kindergarten readiness” really looks like, and how one central application connects families to inclusive support.  • Summer learning and year-round enrollment work in USD 383  • July 16 applicatio...

YES! Fund Campaign 2026 on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 317 01.07.2026

We talk with Dr. Sarah Barrett about the YES! Fund and how a community-funded grant model builds safe, engaging after-school programs for youth across Manhattan. We trace the fund’s roots back to the 1993 flood, the moment local leaders listened to young people, and how that choice has led to more than $6.3 million in support over 30 years. • what the Yes Fund is and what “YES” stands for • why yo...

Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 314 22.06.2026

We catch up with Jack Lindquist on how the Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program recruits and trains leaders who understand the whole region, not just one town. We talk through who qualifies, how the program is funded, and why class projects turn networking into real community change.  • recruiting for the 2026-27 class and why the program looks for motivated, growth-minded leaders  • eligibilit...

Engineers' Foundation of Kansas on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 315 22.06.2026

We talk with Tom Roberts about how the Engineers Foundation of Kansas turns donations into hands-on STEM opportunities for students across the state. We dig into robotics, MathCounts, Future City, and why AI makes critical thinking more important, not less.  • what the Engineers Foundation of Kansas is and why it exists  • how statewide support strengthens the engineering pipeline in Kansas  • usi...

Homestead Ministries on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 312 16.06.2026

We talk with Deb Klutz of Homestead Ministries about long-term, holistic care for adult female survivors of sex trafficking in Manhattan and Celina. We dig into why trafficking is underreported, why some survivors seek faith-based support, and how the community can offer practical help that makes recovery possible.  • Homestead Ministries’ residential model and what holistic long-term care looks l...

Flint Hills Volunteer Center on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 313 16.06.2026

We welcome Brent Sigman as the new executive director of the Flint Hills Volunteer Center and hear why he’s bringing a boots on the ground mindset to volunteer coordination. We talk through where the biggest needs are right now, how we build stronger community partnerships, and how we can bring more young people into volunteerism.  • Brent’s local background and the path from public service and th...

Manhattan Parks and Recreation Foundation on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 311 09.06.2026

We talk with Gail Urban and Willie Thomas from the Manhattan Parks and Recreation Foundation about how better parks, stronger programs, and smarter funding can lift a whole community. We dig into scholarships that help kids participate, plus the July 4 cardboard boat regatta that turns fun into long-term support.  • why the foundation forms and what it funds for Manhattan Parks and Rec  • How the...

Museum of Art + Light on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 310 09.06.2026

We talk with Erin Dragotto from the Museum of Art and Light about why the Picasso experience feels so powerful when you see the full creative timeline in one place. We also dig into how arts access, school partnerships, and citywide collaboration can help Manhattan grow as a destination for culture and community life.  • what it means to see Picasso’s work in context with his life and creative ran...

Manhattan Catholic Schools on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 309 01.06.2026

We talk with Melissa Solden and incoming principal Jared Taylor about what makes Manhattan Catholic Schools feel joyful, mission-driven, and deeply connected to the wider Manhattan community. We also run through the biggest events and simple next steps for families and supporters who want to tour, enroll, donate, or volunteer. • Jared Taylor’s path from English teacher to incoming principal • Disc...

Little Apple Splash on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 308 01.06.2026

We talk with Little Apple Splash organizer Kitty Pursley about the dock diving competition returning to Blue Earth Plaza and why it is one of the most fun free events to watch in Manhattan. We break down how the sport works, what makes this year special, and how local partners help bring a national-level canine competition to town.  • what Little Apple Splash is and why it is family friendly  • ho...

Manhattan Juneteenth Celebration On the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 307 26.05.2026

We share what makes Manhattan’s Juneteenth weekend feel like a true community homecoming, from live music and barbecue to a walk that helps strangers become friends. We also connect the celebration to the history of Yuma Street and close the weekend with a free screening of 42 at the Douglas Activity Center.  • Party Train concert details and why the show is free  • Fellowship focus through food s...

Midwest Dream Car Collection on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 306 26.05.2026

We talk with Jennifer Elliott about how the Midwest Dream Car Collection has become one of the top car museums in the country by pairing world-class vehicles with real storytelling and up-close access. We also dig into the Route 66 centennial exhibit, hands-on family activities, and the member events that make a return visit feel like a tradition.  • Travel + Leisure recognition and what sets the...

UFM on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 305 18.05.2026

We sit down with Dr. Alaya Mestrovich C. from UFM to break down what’s new in their summer catalog and why community education still matters in Manhattan. We also dig into inclusive ceramics, practical AI training, and a new after-school option designed for working families.  • what UFM is and how it serves Manhattan, the region, and Kansas  • new ceramics classes and how the studio supports neuro...

Manhattan Optimist Club on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 305 18.05.2026

We talk with Gary Lloyd and Gene Clausen about a practical way to remove a major barrier to music education: getting real instruments into kids’ hands. We also hear how the Manhattan Optimist Club funds youth programs, builds community partnerships, and keeps the work fun and welcoming.  • the story behind the Manhattan Optimist Instrument Recovery Program and why it started as a pilot project  •...

Food and Farm Council of Riley County and City of Manhattan on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 304 11.05.2026

We talk with Vicky James and Andrea De Jesus about how Nourish Together connects local farms, health partners, donors, and volunteers to fight food insecurity and reduce food waste in Manhattan, Kansas. We dig into produce prescriptions, blessing boxes, and food recovery wins that show how small actions can drive real systems change.  • rebranding to Nourish Together to unite programs under one cl...

Morning Star on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 303 11.05.2026

We talk with Morningstar executive director and co-founder Donja McDonald about building a peer-run mental health community where safety and dignity come first. We dig into why a sober environment matters, how funding works for a consumer-run organization in Kansas, and what real acceptance looks like when stigma starts to loosen.  • relocating to a bigger space without increasing rent  • defining...

Pawnee Mental Health on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 301 04.05.2026

We talk with Diane Hinrichs of Pawnee Mental Health about making support easier to find, easier to accept, and more connected to everyday life. We share what Pawnee offers across 10 counties, why 24/7 mobile crisis matters, and how art can help people move toward more good days.  • mental health as physical health and why asking for help matters  • youth and adult community services as wraparound...

KS Big Brothers Big Sisters on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 302 04.05.2026

We catch up with Michelle Sink from Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters on how the organization is rebuilding after the January fire while keeping mentorship at the center. We talk fundraising wins, a plan for a new community-minded space, and the urgent need for more Bigs so kids are not left waiting.  • progress toward a roughly $700,000 rebuild goal in the same neighborhood  • plans for a historica...

Beach Museum of Art on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 299 29.04.2026

We talk with Beach Museum of Art curator Liz Seaton about “Rural America” and how the show connects past images to the realities people live right now. We share the themes artists capture and the stories visitors are leaving in the comment book about what rural communities lose, protect, and still love.  • framing historic and contemporary works to reflect rural life today  • themes of isolation,...

Wonder Workshop Children's Museum on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 300 29.04.2026

We talk with Katie Seal from Wonder Workshop Children’s Museum about how hands-on play builds real community ties in Manhattan and why Grow Green Match Day feels like a town-wide reunion. Student guest Zake brings soul food history to the table and helps us see the museum’s signature fundraiser as culture, connection, and learning not just a meal.  • gratitude for Grow Green Match Day and donors ...

Wareham Hall on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 298 23.04.2026

We talk with Wareham Hall executive director Blade Magis about turning a beloved downtown Manhattan landmark into a modern, accessible venue while still honoring what made it historic. Along the way we dig into the weird little artifacts found under the floors and the final fundraising push tied to Grow Green Match Day.  • Wareham Hall’s multi-year transition from idea to full-scale restoration  •...

The Crisis Center on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 297 23.04.2026

We talk with Kathy Ray about receiving Kansas’ Visionary Voice Award and what it reveals about the long, steady work of supporting survivors. We also share how Sexual Assault Awareness Month activities, free Crisis Center services, and community giving keep prevention and response moving forward.  • receiving the Visionary Voice Award and why the work is collective  • Teal Tuesdays, Denim Day, and...

Coronado Area Council BSA on the GMCF Community Hour Show Episode - 296 14.04.2026

We talk with Kyle Smith, Scout Executive and CEO of the Coronado Area Council BSA, about how Scouting serves families across 32 Kansas counties while still keeping local donations working right here in Riley County. We dig into Grow Green Match Day, what it costs to join, and how community fundraising keeps the program open to every kid who wants in.  • covering 32 counties with headquarters in Sa...

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