High Plains Heritage Foundation

High Plains Heritage Foundation The High Plains Heritage Foundation is a charitable community foundation serving the High Plains of Southwest Kansas and the Panhandle region.

Join us for the Spring into Giving Auction Night for the High Plains Heritage Foundation on Saturday, April 25 at Marie ...
04/24/2026

Join us for the Spring into Giving Auction Night for the High Plains Heritage Foundation on Saturday, April 25 at Marie May Events at 104 W. Second Street. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the live auction at 7 p.m. Admission is just a free will donation. There will be pulled pork sliders, build your own nachos, and desert bar. Tortuga Brewery will be there with a wide variety of beer tastings. Here's just some of the auction items but there will also be an original mural by Karem Gallo, painted to the buyer's specifications. For more information, call 620-626-7733 or email [email protected].

03/23/2026

Please join us for our annual meeting -- there will be a quick meeting and refreshments will be served.
Thursday March 26, 2026
Time: 5:30p.m.-7p.m.
Meeting Time: Start Time 6:00 p.m.
Location: Cooper-Clark Room at the Liberal Memorial Library 519 N. Kansas Ave. Liberal, KS 67901

02/09/2026

High Plains Heritage Foundation helps communities in its service area with a variety of needs. We are happy to partner with SCCC's Adult Learning Center.

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12/10/2025

You can apply for a grant with the Foundation by going to hphfgive.com and click on the Grant Application tab. Deadline is Friday, Dec. 12.

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High Plains Heritage Foundation Giving Tuesday is a 24-hour event that encourages everyone to contribute to Southwest Ka...
11/28/2025

High Plains Heritage Foundation Giving Tuesday is a 24-hour event that encourages everyone to contribute to Southwest Kansas and Oklahoma Panhandle nonprofit organizations through a matching program on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025. HPH Foundation Giving Tuesday, in partnership with area nonprofit organizations, is planned to coordinate with the movement to create a national day of giving on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving.

“The purpose of High Plains Heritage Giving Tuesday is to promote philanthropy in Southwest Kansas and the Oklahoma Panhandle. Every donation given makes a bigger impact because nonprofits also get a share of a $4,000 challenge match fund provided by an anonymous donor and the Board of Directors to the High Plains Heritage Foundation,” said Kay Burtzloff, chair of the HPH Foundation.

The High Plains Heritage Foundation primarily serves the Kansas counties of Stanton, Grant, Haskell, Morton, Stevens, Seward and Meade, and in the Panhandle, Cimarron, Texas and Beaver counties. “It’s important to understand that the foundation serves the area, and all of its citizens can benefit from its services,” said Burtzloff.



The rules for HPH Foundation Giving Tuesday are:



1. Organizations cannot donate to themselves.

2. Credit card, debit card, cash, check, and money order donations are eligible for the match. In-kind gifts are not.

3. Each gift is 100 percent tax-deductible and irrevocable. There is no maximum amount for donations but the minimum amount is $10.

4. Only the first $200 of a gift is eligible for matching funds, limited to one per household per organization.

5. Each organization is limited to $500 to be matched. Any additional funds over $500 will be remitted to the organization but not matched.

6. Nonprofit organizations recognized by the IRS as 501(c)(3) public charities located in the High Plains Heritage Foundation’s focus region are eligible to receive the matching donations, however, houses of worship and their foundations are excluded from participating in the guidelines set up by the anonymous donor.

How does it work?

1. Online donations to participating charities will be accepted from 12:00 a.m. on Dec. 2 to 11:59 p.m. Central Time on Dec. 2. Online donations may be made at www.hphfgive.com or at the page, High Plains Heritage Foundation. The online donation platform will not be live until 12:00 a.m. Dec. 2.

2. Cash, checks, or money orders may be delivered in person at the High Plains Heritage Foundation office at 21 Plaza Drive, Suite 3, in Liberal, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 2.

3. Checks or money orders may be mailed to HPH Foundation, PO Box 1278, Liberal KS, 67901. All donations must be postmarked by Dec. 2 at the latest to be considered for the match. However, the match will be given on a first-come, first-serve basis

Checks must be written to “High Plains Heritage Foundation” with the nonprofit name specified in the memo line. If donating to multiple nonprofits, write one check for the total and bring a separate list of nonprofits and amounts to each. All donations are final and cannot be refunded. Nonprofit organizations will receive their donations plus a 1:1 dollar match from the challenge match fund up to the first $200 of the donation.

HPHF is unable to accept gifts from IRA accounts for Giving Tuesday because of IRS restrictions on IRA qualifying distributions.

For questions or additional information, contact the Foundation by phone at 620-626-7733or email at [email protected]. A more detailed description of the Giving Tuesday rules and restrictions are also available on the web site at www.hphfgive.com.

Edit: Due to rain, the Color Run has been rescheduled for Saturday, Sept. 6.Join us on Sept. 6 for the first High Plains...
09/03/2025

Edit: Due to rain, the Color Run has been rescheduled for Saturday, Sept. 6.

Join us on Sept. 6 for the first High Plains Heritage Foundation Color Run! Registration opens at 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. run at Blue Bonnet Park. There are no age requirements, and everyone is welcome. There will be a 1-mile course option and a 5K course option for people, and there will be t-shirts available with the event sponsors listed on them. You can register by scanning the QR code or register at the event. All proceeds for the run will benefit the foundation's "United Play Fund" which will be used to help local youth teams participate in state, regional, and national competitions.

06/23/2025

High Plains Heritage Foundation plans annual meeting June 26

The public is invited to the High Plains Heritage Foundation Annual Meeting on Thursday, June 26, at the Cooper-Clark Room at the Liberal Memorial Library, 519 N. Kansas Ave. The event is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with the short annual meeting to held at 6 p.m. Refreshments will be served. New directors will be elected and the 2024 Foundation accomplishments will be highlighted.

For more information, Executive Director Karem Gallo may be contacted at the High Plains Heritage Foundation office at 150 Plaza Drive in Liberal, 620-626-7733 or [email protected].

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at High Plains Heritage Foundation! We're grateful for the support of our community an...
11/28/2024

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at High Plains Heritage Foundation! We're grateful for the support of our community and the opportunity to make a difference together. Wishing you a day filled with gratitude, joy, and cherished moments with loved ones. 🦃🍂

High Plains Heritage Foundation plans annual meeting and reception for new executive directorThe public is invited to th...
08/12/2024

High Plains Heritage Foundation plans annual meeting and reception for new executive director

The public is invited to the High Plains Heritage Foundation Annual Meeting on Thursday, August 15, at the banquet room at Napoli’s Restaurant, 2 Rock Island Road. The event is also a reception for the new HPHF Executive Director Karem Gallo. The event is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. with the short annual meeting to held at 6 p.m. Refreshments will be served.

Karem Gallo was selected by the High Plains Heritage Foundation Board of Directors to serve as the organization’s Executive Director after a regional search was conducted. “We are thrilled to have someone who has both deep ties to the region and the professional background to be successful in this role,” said Kay Burtzloff, HPHF board chair.

Gallo has been a realtor with the Heritage Real Estate Group in Liberal since 2015 and will continue in that role, in addition to her HPHF duties. She also owns an art studio in Liberal, Prairie Mermaid and Watercolor.

Gallo is currently a commissioner on the Kansas Arts Commission and is also a member of the Southwest Kansas Board of Realtors, and belongs to both the state and national realtor associations.

Locally, Gallo is a member of the Liberal Noon Kiwanis, and a member of the Liberal Rotary Club, and the Liberal Diversity Council. She is a 2020 graduate of the Liberal LEAD class, a 2020 graduate of the Right Track Leadership Academy-Kansas Association of Realtors, and a 2021 graduate of the National Association of REALTORS® Leadership Academy.

A graduate of Turpin (Okla.) High School, Gallo has a BA in interdisciplinary studies from Newman University and an AA in graphic design from Seward County Community College. And will start working on an MBA in Leadership from Newman University fall of 2024.

Gallo may be contacted at the High Plains Heritage Foundation office at 150 Plaza Drive in Liberal, 620-626-7733 or [email protected].

02/12/2024

Executive Director Search

The High Plains Heritage Foundation is currently searching for an executive director. For complete job description and application process, please go to our website hphfgive.com or email [email protected]. You may also contact Kay Burtzloff at 620-629-0203.

11/28/2023

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PO Box 1278
Liberal, KS
67905

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