(KMZA)--The Nemaha County STEP Foundation celebrated its 31st anniversary when they held their annual meeting Wednesday evening at the Knight's of Columbus Hall in Seneca.
Highlights of the past year were reviewed and new board members elected.
Nearly $30,000 in grant awards were made last year to benefit several projects in Nemaha County.
Five new funds were opened with the STEP Foundation in 2023. The new funds include the Chad Baker Memorial Fund, Seneca Community Fund, Spring Creek Golf Course Improvement Fund, Seneca Knights of Columbus Improvement Fund, and the Northeast Kansas Arts Foundation Fund. STEP Foundation Executive Director Tory Jost said the funds are improving the quality of life in Nemaha County and are eligible for Match Day donations.
Jost said STEP's third annual Match Day event set a new record, receiving over 381 gifts totaling nearly $235,000. This year's Match Day event will take place on Friday, August 23.
In other business, Tami Mars, Renee Meyer, and Maggie Grier were elected to the STEP Foundation Board. Board President Marceil Hasenkamp thanked Elaine Mowder for her service on the STEP Board of Directors. Vice President Dan Heiman recognized Hasenkamp for her service on the board. Her term expires this month.
At year end, Treasurer Tim Rottinghaus reported the STEP Foundation's total assets were $2.3 million, an increase of nearly $500,000 over last year. Rottinghaus said that's a tribute to record giving by the community and strong earnings.
A meal served before the meeting was catered by Home Cookin’ of Seneca. The meal was sponsored by Koch and Company.
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