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Growing strong communities in Kansas by connecting businesses, families, and quality Christian schools.

Program Mission

Engaging businesses in community transformation by providing children the opportunity to receive Christian worldview education.

The 2014 Kansas Legislature enacted legislation that provides for a tax credit of a taxpayer’s contribution made to an approved scholarship granting organization (SGO) for the purpose of offering educational scholarships to eligible students to pay all or a portion of tuition to attend a qualified school in Kansas. The program became active on January 1, 2015.

Renewanation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity organization with the vision to see culture transformed by offering millions of children a Christian worldview. Its mission is to promote the cause of Christian worldview education by supporting and expanding Christian schools, home schools and ministries reaching students in non-Christian schools.

Renewanation is an approved Scholarship Granting Organization (SGO) for the Kansas Low-Income Student Scholarship Program.

Community Benefits

  • Students are able to receive a quality education based on Christian values and biblical principles
  • Parents get to choose where their children are educated
  • Communities are strengthened as a result of students who are well educated, as students project into society the principles and values they have learned

Qualified Schools

For a list of current qualified schools working with Renewanation, click here.

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Donor Benefits

There are many benefits for eligible donors who chose to participate in the program. Click here to see those benefits and if you qualify to become a donor.

Who is Eligible?

There are certain criteria that must be met in order to participate in the program. Click here to find out if your child is eligible.

You can make the difference!

You can ensure a Christian education is available for many more Kansas students.