Kansas City, Missouri, September 9, 2025
News Summary
Goodwill of Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas has merged with MERS Missouri Goodwill to create MERS Goodwill, enhancing services and community reach. This merger aims to improve operations and expand educational opportunities, notably with the upcoming Excel Center Adult High School, which will serve thousands in need of high school diplomas.
Kansas City, Missouri – Major Nonprofit Merger Forms MERS Goodwill
Goodwill of Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas (MOKAN) has merged with MERS Missouri Goodwill to establish one of the largest nonprofit organizations in the nation, known as MERS Goodwill. This merger is set to expand the mission and programming of Goodwill, reinforcing its presence in the community after 131 years of dedicated service.
The transition is expected to streamline operations, enhance service delivery, and sustain existing retail stores and donation centers. The consolidation will take place over several phases in the coming months, ensuring a smooth integration process.
The newly formed organization will encompass a wide area that includes eastern Kansas, Missouri, and western Illinois, allowing for resource sharing that enhances community support initiatives. One key project that will gain momentum from this merger is the opening of the Excel Center Adult High School, scheduled for October 20, 2024, near Bannister Road and I-435. This essential educational facility aims to serve adults without high school diplomas and has been generously funded with $250,000 from the City of Kansas City, Missouri, and a $606,027 grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
Staffing for the Excel Center has already been initiated, with positions filled including teachers, a registrar, an office manager, and Dr. Romeo Michael serving as the director. The Excel Center will offer various support services for attendees, such as free on-site child care, transportation assistance, and aid with housing and food challenges.
According to estimates, around 60,000 adults in the Kansas City area lack high school diplomas and will benefit from the programs offered at the new center. This merger will allow MERS Goodwill to reach more individuals in need, ensuring the long-term viability of crucial community programs.
Background on Goodwill’s Commitment
Goodwill has been a cornerstone in community service, focusing on job training and educational opportunities for over a century. The merger is positioned to enhance these existing efforts while also expanding the scope and reach of support programs tailored to underserved populations. Mark Arens, CEO of MERS Goodwill, has underscored the importance of this collaborative effort in improving the lives of individuals in the community.
The consolidated organization will maintain its office located at 18th and Charlotte in Kansas City’s East Crossroads, which is well-equipped to support its expanded mission going forward.
Future Goals and Community Impact
MERS Goodwill aims to open additional retail locations in the region, which will not only create job opportunities but also strengthen community partnerships. By joining forces, Goodwill is better positioned to carry out its mission of empowering individuals through education, job training, and comprehensive support services.
This merger represents a significant step towards addressing educational barriers and promoting workforce readiness for thousands of local residents seeking to improve their lives through education. The change marks a new chapter for Goodwill, ensuring that its community initiatives continue to thrive and adapt to the evolving needs of the population it serves.
Frequently Asked Questions
What organizations merged to form MERS Goodwill?
Goodwill of Western Missouri and Eastern Kansas (MOKAN) merged with MERS Missouri Goodwill.
What is the focus of the new Excel Center Adult High School?
The Excel Center will provide education for adults without high school diplomas and will include various support services.
What funding has the Excel Center received?
The Excel Center has received $250,000 from the City of Kansas City, Missouri, and a $606,027 grant from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation.
How many adults in the Kansas City area will the Excel Center serve?
The Excel Center aims to serve approximately 60,000 adults in the area currently without high school diplomas.
Where is the main office for MERS Goodwill located?
The main office is located at 18th and Charlotte in Kansas City’s East Crossroads.
Key Features of MERS Goodwill Merger
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| New Organization Name | MERS Goodwill |
| Coverage Area | Eastern Kansas, Missouri, Western Illinois |
| Excel Center Opening Date | October 20, 2024 |
| Funding for Excel Center | $250,000 (City of Kansas City), $606,027 (Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation) |
| Number of Adults Served | Approximately 60,000 |
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Additional Resources
- Startland News: Goodwill MOKAN Merger
- KSHB: Goodwill Lawsuit
- Fox4KC: Goodwill’s New Adult High School
- Startland News: Excel Center in Kansas City
- KOAM News: Goodwill New Location in Pittsburg
- Wikipedia: Goodwill Industries
- Google Search: Community Nonprofit Education
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