In essentials, unity; in non-essentials, liberty; in all things, charity.
- Grange Motto
What We Do
The Kansas State Grange is a family-focused, community service organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in rural and urban communities. Through programs like Words for Thirds/The Dictionary Project, we provide dictionaries to local students, fostering education and literacy. We support mental health awareness through the Rural Minds initiative and show our gratitude to servicemen and women with C.A.R.D.S. (Caring About R Deployed Soldiers), a partnership with Augusta U.M.C. We also honor veterans through the Quilts of Valor program. These efforts, along with many others, demonstrate our commitment to service, education, and civic engagement across the state.


Who We Are
The Grange was founded in 1867 and is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, fraternal organization that advocates for Rural America and Agriculture. With a strong history in grassroots activism, family values, and community service, the Grange is part of more than 2,100 hometowns across the United States.
The Grange was the first national organization to give full voice and vote to women, 50 years before Congress adopted the same. Our passionate style of grassroots vigor has ensured that the average citizen is fully represented in public policy dialogue for nearly 150 years.
Family and community are the foundations of the Grange. Family values are promoted, taught, and woven into Grange activities and events. We are proud to have generations come together to learn from one another and build a stronger America, one community at a time.