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Our Partners

Donnelly College partners with many different organizations within and around the Kansas City area to enhance programming and educational opportunities.

We are proud to work in collaboration with our neighbors to advance our common goal of helping individuals reach their full potential.


Benedictine Sisters of Mount St. Scholastica
Donnelly is one of the Benedictine Sisters' largest sponsored ministries outside of Atchison, Kansas. Several of their sisters provide educational opportunities to our students.


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Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas
The Archdiocese of Kansas City fosters an environment of support and coordination through its partnership with Donnelly College. It is one of the college's founders, along with the Benedictine Sisters of Mount St. Scholastica.



Kauffman Scholars LogoKauffman Scholars Program
Since 2006, Donnelly College has been home to the Kauffman Scholars Wyandotte County program. We are proud to partner with this wonderful program designed to improve college readiness and access to higher education.

Keeler Women's Center
The Keeler Women's Center is a ministry of the Benedictine Sisters of Atchison, Kansas, focused on empowering women in the urban core of Kansas City through education, advocacy, personal, and spiritual development.

 


Bishop Ward High School

Located right next door to Donnelly College, Bishop Ward's goal is to provide a quality Catholic education that nurtures the body, mind, and soul of each student.

 

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Hispanic Economic Development Corporation (HEDC)
The HEDC was founded in 1993 for the purpose of developing and implementing economic development initiatives that would positively contribute to the quality of life for Latinos in Kansas City.



H&R Block FoundationThe H&R Block Foundation - Bloch Scholars Program
The H&R Block Foundation responds to the changing needs of people and communities through thoughtful, innovative, and responsible philanthropy. The Foundation awards scholarships to a number of Donnelly students.

 

UMKCUMKC's Bloch Scholars Program
Henry W. Bloch Scholars are UMKC students who have transferred from Donnelly College. The students are selected and receive their scholarship at the community college, and upon completing their Associate's Degree, transfer to UMKC.

 

K-State logoKansas State University - Bridges to the Future Program
Bridges to the Future is sponsored by the National Institutes of Health and is aimed at under-represented minority students who wish to pursue careers in the Biomedical Sciences. Students begin their studies at Donnelly College and complete their BS at K-State.



KU logoUniversity of Kansas - Multicultural Scholars Program
The Multicultural Scholars Program is a community of students and professors who help make the transition from high school or community college to KU a smooth one.