
Community Engagement at KMACC Foundation
At the Kemp McGee Arts Culture & Community Foundation, we are dedicated to enriching lives by promoting African-American heritage through a variety of programs and initiatives. Our efforts span arts, culture, education, and community engagement, aiming to empower individuals and strengthen our community bonds.
18th & Vine Lives
As part of our dedication to cultural enrichment, we launched18th & Vine Lives, a unique social concierge service dedicated to the historic 18th & Vine District in Kansas City. This initiative curates and promotes cultural events, connects visitors and locals to the district’s vibrant community, and provides personalized recommendations for exploring its rich heritage. Whether you're seeking live music, arts, local vendors, or community activities, 18th & Vine Lives ensures a memorable and meaningful experience.

Summer Internship Program
Summer Internship Program offers students at local Historically Black Colleges and Universities the opportunity to gain practical experience in arts, culture, and community service. Interns work closely with professionals, contributing to meaningful projects that impact the community. This program is designed to provide valuable skills, networking opportunities, and a deeper understanding of nonprofit operations.
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OnCode Magazine
​OnCode Magazine is a vibrant publication dedicated to celebrating the richness and diversity of Black culture. Through engaging and authentic storytelling, the magazine explores a wide array of topics, including music, arts, fashion, history, travel, and lifestyle. By providing a platform for cultural exploration, OnCode Magazine aims to highlight the multifaceted experiences and contributions of the Black community, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of its heritage and contemporary influence.
