Kansas City, KS
Address
7171 W 95th St.
Suite 501
Overland Park, KS 66212Phone
913-310-0279
Fax
913-227-0254
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Kansas City serves as the national headquarters for The Signatry. Nearly twenty years ago, God called a group of businessmen and ministers together to start something new in Kansas City—a Christian foundation connecting resources to ministries. Led by CEO Bill High, the Kansas City office works across the nation by facilitating generosity gatherings, supporting and training local ministries, hosting networking events, and teaching families to build legacies that last.
From its conception, Kansas City has had a rich history of unity and generosity. Join an influential group of like-minded peers in the heart of America who share your passion and desire to make a significant impact in the generosity movement.
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The Signatry Celebrates Eighteen Years
Eighteen years ago, on June 1, 2000, The Signatry officially opened its doors. Before then, we were just a dream. Our Beginnings Two of our founders, Pat Lloyd and Frank Brown, did not know each other, but started searching separately for answers. In 1998, Frank Brown had tax needs and was looking for a community foundation to which he could donate. He started talking with Larry Burkett’s ministry about finding a solution. At the same time, Bill High, Emmitt Mitchell and Emmitt’s late brother Thurman Mitchell were running an inner city ministry in Kansas City. One of their main funders,…
Read MoreBegin your legacy journey
We all long to live a life that matters long after we are gone, but how do we move from wishful thinking to actionable steps? Sometimes, it comes down to each small, intentional act. Start your journey by thinking through a few key questions. You can answer them all at once, spread them out over several months, or even work through them as a group. Do it at your pace so you stay attuned to God’s prompting in your heart. We look forward to hearing how God is moving you. Reach out as you have more questions and move on…
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