Jun 17, 2020
TOPEKA – The National Main Street Center (NMSC) is pleased to announce the eight recipients of the Union Pacific Kansas Main Street Recovery Fund, a grant program to support the economic recovery of Kansas downtowns and commercial districts impacted by COVID-19. This program is made possible by Union Pacific, and grant funds will go toward implementing ideas for marketing or promotion to help commercial districts reopen safely.
“We are proud to partner with Union Pacific and the Kansas Main Street Program to support these outstanding Main Street organizations during this difficult time,” NMSC’s President and CEO Patrice Frey said. “Implementing the programs proposed by these grant recipients will be vital to helping small businesses and local economies weather the storm of COVID-19.”
“I’m so pleased to see the grants awarded to support great projects planned in these Main Street communities across Kansas,” Department of Commerce Secretary David Toland said. “The downtown district is the heart of the community, and that’s exactly what these projects aim to revitalize. In addition, these grant-funded initiatives will help bring new prospective businesses and professionals looking for a comfortable, modern location. This assistance is critical as we recover from the fallout of COVID-19 and return to a posture of growth.”
“We are thrilled to provide support to these Main Streets to help ensure Kansas downtowns and commercial districts remain vibrant in the months and years to come,” Ben Jones, Senior Director of Public Affairs at Union Pacific, said. “Our employees live and work in these communities, and we believe these projects will have a positive impact, igniting the economy as we recover from the pandemic.”
Grant project ideas were judged based on how they would contribute to commercial district recovery efforts, as well as their community impact after the initial project implementation. Recipients are all designated Main Street America communities and recognized Union Pacific communities.
“Union Pacific has a long-standing history in many downtowns across Kansas,” said Scott Sewell, Director of the Kansas Main Street program. “We appreciate the efforts of U.P, and the National Main Street Center to help make these grants available as downtowns begin to reopen and recover from the pandemic.”
ABOUT THE NATIONAL MAIN STREET CENTER
The National Main Street Center has been helping revitalize older and historic commercial districts for 40 years. Today, its network of more than 1,600 neighborhoods and communities, rural and urban, share both a commitment to place and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. The organization is a nonprofit subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. For more information, visit mainstreet.org.
ABOUT THE KANSAS MAIN STREET PROGRAM
The Kansas Main Street program assists Kansas communities by helping them develop transformational strategies that articulate a focused, deliberate path to revitalizing or strengthening their downtown or commercial district’s economy. Centered around four points—economic vitality, design, promotion and -organization—these strategies guide the local program toward their distinct vision of what they want their community, and downtown, to be. For more information, please call (785) 296-7288.
ABOUT UNION PACIFIC
Union Pacific (NYSE: UNP) delivers the goods families and businesses use every day with safe, reliable and efficient service. Operating in 23 western states, the company connects its customers and communities to the global economy. Trains are the most environmentally responsible way to move freight, helping Union Pacific protect future generations. More information about Union Pacific is available at their website.