Max L & S Charlene Moxley Charitable

Partially Accessible
Private Foundation
STERLING, KansasMicroEIN: 466551094
Community Service ClubsEducation NonprofitsArts and Culture NonprofitsCommunity and Economic Development ProgramsLibraries

The organization is a private foundation dedicated to supporting various community initiatives, particularly those that benefit senior citizens in the Sterling and Rice County area. Its mission emphasizes enhancing local quality of life through funding for education, arts and culture, health services, and community development projects. The foundation provides grants to a diverse range of recipients, including educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and local service organizations. It shows a strong commitment to fostering community engagement and improving resources for residents, particularly focusing on youth and senior programs.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small, local nonprofit or community group based in Sterling/Rice County, Kansas, whose project clearly benefits local seniors, education, arts, health, or community events.

Good Fit

  • Located in Sterling or Rice County (in-state).
  • Proposal clearly benefits senior citizens or widely used local services.
  • Request is modest in size (typical grants are under $5K–$10K).
  • Clear, concrete one-time items or event/program support (equipment, van insurance, festival costs, arts, school departments).
  • Willingness to submit a written request timed to a public newspaper notice and to engage local trustees or previous grantees.

Geography

Restrictive

Observed giving is entirely in Kansas and concentrated in the Sterling/Rice County area, with all recorded recipients located in-state and many in the town of Sterling.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The latest year shows 17 distinct recipients across schools, arts groups, health providers, clubs and civic entities and the foundation consistently distributed ~25–29 small grants annually, indicating a broad set of independent local beneficiaries.

New Applicants

Moderate

Direct evidence of turnover is limited but present: only two new grantees appeared in the latest year while 15 recipients recurred across years, so giving looks relationship-driven; however a public application mechanism exists (written requests submitted after a newspaper notice), which provides an occasional clear entry point for new applicants.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026