HUNT MIDWEST IN THE COMMUNITY
Investing in the community – Kansas City
Since 1971, Hunt Midwest Enterprises, Inc. has invested nearly $520 million in its Kansas City area operations, including over $417 million in its surface and residential real estate holdings as well as the SubTropolis underground business complex.
Providing employment for area residents
Since 1985, Hunt Midwest has employed nearly 55,000 employees with a payroll of over $338 million. Hunt Midwest currently employs 65 local residents in its corporate and real estate divisions.
SubTropolis, Hunt Midwest’s underground business complex, is home to over 55 businesses with more than 2,000 jobs for Kansas City residents.
Contributing to the community
Hunt Midwest is a major corporate sponsor of the Groundhog Run, a 5k and 10k run held annually in SubTropolis, which has contributed nearly $5 million since 1982 to benefit the Ability KC.
The employees of Hunt Midwest generously support the Greater Kansas City United Way. The company’s employees, in combination with corporate matching funds, have contributed over $1,961,000 since 1987.
The company also supports a variety of local and national charitable endeavors, including the following organizations:
DONATED BY HUNT MIDWEST EMPLOYEES
TO KANSAS CITY UNITED WAY SINCE 1987
RAISED BY THE GROUNDHOG RUN
FOR CHILDREN’S TLC SINCE 1982
INVESTED IN OUR KANSAS CITY
OPERATIONS SINCE 1971
CIVIC LEADERSHIP
Hunt Midwest is committed to providing civic leadership in the greater Kansas City area, as well as in the states of Missouri and Kansas. This commitment is demonstrated through the company’s strong financial support and leadership presence in the area’s chambers of commerce, economic development organizations, civic groups and schools.
Hunt Midwest officials frequently contribute their time and leadership to a variety of organizations.
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