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SEED Grants

Strategic Economic Expansion and Development

The purpose of SEED grants is to support the economic revitalization of Kansas communities under 5,000 population through investments in quality-of-life initiatives.  

SEED grants are funded under the Technology-Enabled Fiduciary Financial Institutions Development and Expansion Act (KS Stat § 9-2324 [2021]), which was enacted in 2021 to promote and facilitate the development and growth of trust banks in Kansas; regulate fiduciary financial activities and custodial services and Kansas; and to locate trust bank office space in economic growth zones in rural Kansas.  

The SEED grant program is administered by the Kansas Department of Commerce.

SEED Grant Awardees

Awardees are located in communities with a population of 5,000 or less, as required by (KS Stat 9-2324 [2021]). They are required to provide a minimum 10-percent match as well as complete the projects within 12 months. Projects must be focused on economic development and revitalization efforts through one of the following quality-of-life categories: 

  • Childcare and senior programming – projects that support or enhance these services, such as building improvements, educational materials, supplies and equipment 
  • Community vibrancy – projects that refresh, re-energize and unlock the attractiveness of rural communities, such as art installations, murals and signage 
  • Food retail – projects that support access to food retail establishments, including development, renovation and/or expansion 
  • Libraries – projects that support providing free and open access to a broad range of materials and services, including reading material, technology, furniture and building improvements 

SEED Grants Round 4 Application Open August 29

Previously Awarded Towns

Organization Name:Project Name:City:County:Round
City of UniontownCmmunity CenterUniontownBourbon3
City of UniontownUniontown City Library UpgradeUniontownBourbon3
City of UniontownPickelball EquipmentUniontownBourbon3
City of MorganvilleCity of Morganville Park RevitalizationMorganvilleClay3
Comanche County Economic DevelopmentColdwater Pole BannersColdwaterComanche3
Comanche County Economic DevelopmentThe Center of ProtectionProtectionComanche3
Oberlin-Decatur County Economic Development Corp.Mural ProjectOberlinDecatur3
Oberlin-Decatur County Economic Development Corp.Vinyl BannersOberlinDecatur3
Burrton Community Foundation, an affiliate of CKCFHeritage ParkBurrtonHarvey3
Haskell Township LibraryLibrary Laptops for Adult UseSubletteHaskell3
Haskell Township LibraryStoryWalk Storyboard UpgradeSubletteHaskell3
Kansas Rural Comm Foundation/Delia Comm PRIDE FundDelia Community PRIDE Door Replacement Project 2025DeliaJackson3
Kansas Rural Comm Foundation/Delia Comm PRIDE FundDelia Community Library Roof Replacement Project 2025DeliaJackson3
Grisell Memorial HospitalHolly’s Fresh FoodRansomNess3
City of Conway SpringsConway Springs Sign and AwningsConway SpringsSumner3
City of Conway SpringsWelcome Sign and LightingConway SpringsSumner3
Wabaunsee CountyHarveyville Building PaintingHarveyvilleWabaunsee3
Wabaunsee CountyMaple Hill Kitchen Update and TechnologyMaple HillWabaunsee
Wabaunsee CountyMcFarland Building AdditionMcFarlandWabaunsee
Living Local, IncFrom Food Desert to Wholesome Oasis WeskanWallace3
City of NeodeshaNeodesha Park ImprovementsNeodeshaWilson3
Doniphan Darlings, Inc.Doniphan Darlings Building ImprovementsHighlandDoniphan2
Doniphan Darlings, Inc.John’s Market Building RehabilitationsTroyDoniphan2
City of ZendaZenda CourtZendaKingman2
Greater Manhattan Community FoundationWelcome Pole BannersBlue RapidsMarshall2
Greater Manhattan Community FoundationBooke Shelbes for the Blue Rapids Public LibraryBlue RapidsMarshall2
Greater Manhattan Community FoundationRiverside MarketBlue RapidsMarshall2
Mary Cotton Public LibraryProject READ Phase 4, Computers, MIFI upgradesSabethaNemaha2
Mary Cotton Public LibraryWetmore Public Library Lighting projectWetmoreNemaha2
Cimarron Community Development-City of CimarronPark ImprovementsCimarronGray2
Cimarron Community Development-City of CimarronChildren ShelvingCimarronGray2
Cimarron Community Development-City of CimarronOver 50’s CenterCimarronGray2
City of BeloitFinding the Way in BeloitBeloitMitchell2
Hodgeman County Economic DevelopmentJetmore City Park: A “Cool” RetreatJetmoreHodgemen2
Hodgeman County Economic DevelopmentJetmore Public Library Accessibility and Improvements JetmoreHodgemen2
City of HillsboroDales Supermarket FlooringHillsboroMarion2
City of North NewtonHalstead Wayfinding SignageHalsteadHarvey2
City of North NewtonNorth Newton Trail EnhancementsNorth NewtonHarvey2
City of North NewtonSedgwick Wayfinding SignageSedgwickHarvey2
Smith CountySmith County Child Development CenterSmith CenterSmith2
Galena Public LibrarySolar Charging Bench, Table/Chairs and Collection/DevelopmentGalenaCherokee2
Woodson County Revitalization Alliance, RevitalizeYC, IncStonewall PlazaTorontoWoodson2
Tri-Angle Park Project/City of St. FrancisCity of St. Francis Tri-Angle Park (TAP)St. FrancisCheyenne2
Tri-Angle Park Project/City of St. FrancisCity of St. Francis Tri-Angle Park (TAP)St. FrancisCheyenne2
Thrive Allen CountyOur MarketHumboldtAllen1
Thrive Allen CountyHumboldt LibraryHumboldtAllen1
Thrive Allen CountyMildred Store in MildredMildredAllen1
Thrive Allen CountyMoran LibraryMoranAllen1
Thrive Allen CountyMarmaton Market in MoranMoranAllen1
Thrive Allen CountySavonburg LibrarySavonburgAllen1
Anderson County Development AgencyParkwood Day School GarnettGarnettAnderson1
Anderson County Development AgencyGarnett Public LibraryGarnettAnderson1
Anderson County Development AgencyCity of Kincaid – PlaygroundKincaidAnderson1
Anderson County Development AgencyKincaid Community LibraryKincaidAnderson1
Medicine Lodge Day Care Inc.Medicine Lodge Child Care Inc.Medicine LodgeBarber1
The Healthy Bourbon County Action Team, Inc.Bronson Welcome SignsBronsonBourbon1
The Healthy Bourbon County Action Team, Inc.Mapleton Placemaking Playground EquipmentMapletonBourbon1
Hiawatha Foundation for Economic DevelopmentHiawatha Hometown Pride MuralsHiawathaBrown1
Hiawatha Foundation for Economic DevelopmentInvigorating Morrill Public Library’s Children ProgrammingHiawathaBrown1
Hiawatha Foundation for Economic DevelopmentLittle Hands CurriculumHiawathaBrown1
Chase County Chamber of CommerceChamber office façade revitalizationCottonwood FallsChase1
Chase County Chamber of CommerceBurnley Memorial Library entryway carpet replacementCottonwood FallsChase1
City of SedanPark ImprovementsSedanChautauqua1
Weir & Galena Public Library, Weir Senior CitizensGalena LibraryGalenaCherokee1
Weir & Galena Public Library, Weir Senior CitizensWeir/GalenaLibrary ImprovementsWeirCherokee1
Weir & Galena Public Library, Weir Senior CitizensWeir Senior Citizen Building upgradeWeirCherokee1
Cheyenne Community Development CorporationLand that I LoveBird CityCheyenne1
Cheyenne Community Development CorporationFull Steam AheadBird CItyCheyenne1
Cheyenne Community Development CorporationPatriotic SunflowerBird CityCheyenne1
Cheyenne Community Development CorporationWelcome to Bird CityBird CityCheyenne1
Cheyenne Community Development Corporationoverall materials for all projects used in all townsSt. FrancisCheyenne1
Cheyenne Community Development CorporationTrue Value Hardware MuralSt. FrancisCheyenne1
Cheyenne Community Development CorporationTheres no Place like St. FrancisSt. FrancisCheyenne1
Cheyenne Community Development CorporationCheyenne Indians and WelcomeSt. FrancisCheyenne1
Grow Clay CountyRundle Brown Athletic CenterClay CenterClay1
Grow Clay CountyCilfton garbage cansCliftonClay1
Grow Clay CountyGreen – signsGreenClay1
Grow Clay CountyLongford – flagsLongfordClay1
Grow Clay CountyWakefield- benches and garbage cansWakefieldClay1
Grow Clay CountyWakefield Library ModernizationWakefieldClay1
Grow Clay CountyFarmer’s Daughter’s MarketWakefieldClay1
The City of ClydeThe Village GreenClydeCloud1
Coffey County LibraryBurlingtonBurlingtonCoffey1
Coffey County LibraryGridleyGridleyCoffey1
Coffey County LibraryLeboLeboCoffey1
Coffey County LibraryLeroyLeRoyCoffey1
Coffey County LibraryNew StrawnNew StrawnCoffey1
Coffey County LibraryWaverlyWaverlyCoffey1
Doniphan County Economic DevelopmentLibrary District #1 Doniphan County – Elwood BranchElwoodDoniphan1
Doniphan County Economic DevelopmentDoniphan Darlings HighlandDoniphan1
Edwards County Economic Development Corporation Kinsley Welcome SignsKinsleyEdwards1
Edwards County Economic Development Corporation Brightening Edwards County Main StreetsKinsley & LewisEdwards1
Edwards County Economic Development Corporation Lewis Childcare Painting Project LewisEdwards1
Edwards County Economic Development Corporation Offerle Children Safety andOfferleEdwards1
Elk County Community Foundation affiliate of CKCFHoward City Library Community Vibrancy HowardElk1
Elk County Community Foundation affiliate of CKCFFurnitureMolineElk1
Wilson Czech Opera House CorporationOpera House Restoration, Let the Entertainment Begin!WilsonEllsworth1
Gove County Economic DevelopmentGove Community BuildingGoveGove1
Gove County Economic DevelopmentGrainfield ball park / concession standGrainfieldGove1
Gove County Economic DevelopmentGrinnell Hometown GroceryGrinnellGove1
Gove County Economic DevelopmentPark city hall / Shade StructureParkGove1
Gove County Economic Developmentquinter muralsQuinterGove1
Gove County Economic DevelopmentChildcare enhancement / safetyQuinterGove1
Gove County Economic DevelopmentQuinter Farmers MarketQuinterGove1
Growing the VisionMeat CoolerTribuneGreeley1
Growing the VisionLibrary Carpet Renovation TribuneGreeley1
Growing the VisionGooch’s Food Building and Cooler RenovationTribuneGreeley1
City of Eureka Kansas Leaving Lasting ImpressionsEurekaGreenwood1
City of Eureka Kansas Eureka LibraryEureka Greenwood1
City of Eureka Kansas Hamilton LibraryHamiltonGreenwood1
City of Eureka Kansas Madison LibraryMadisonGreenwood1
Hamilton CountyHamilton County Multi-use Court Renovation ProjectSyracuseHamilton1
Harper County Community FoundationAnthony Downtown AwningsAnthonyHarper1
Harper County Community FoundationxHarper Library Literary Expansion HarperHarper1
Harper County Community Foundation1 HPCO Vibrantly Connecting Rural CommunitiesHarper, Attica, AnthonyHarper1
City of HalsteadHalstead Public Library Carpet UpgradeHalsteadHarvey1
City of HalsteadKLCH Outdoor Recreation/Fitness EquipmentHalsteadHarvey1
City of HalsteadNorth Newton Shade StructuresNorth NewtonHarvey1
Holton/Jackson County Chamber of CommerceBanner Creek Reservoir Multipurpose Use StageHoltonJackson1
Holton/Jackson County Chamber of CommerceRoebke House museum RenovationHoltonJackson1
Holton/Jackson County Chamber of CommerceBeck Bookman Library Front EntranceHoltonJackson1
Holton/Jackson County Chamber of CommerceHolton Meat Energy Saving Compressors and HVACHoltonJackson1
City of Jewell Canopy Charging BenchJewellJewell1
City of Jewell A Vision for Downtown – Jewell, KS Jewell Jewell1
City of LakinCity Builders DaycareLakinKearny1
City of Kingman 4c childcareCunninghamKingman1
City of Kingman Cunningham LibraryCunninghamKingman1
City of Kingman Kingman trash receptacleKingmanKingman1
City of Kingman Kingman County Vibrancy Projects- Historic TheaterKingmanKingman1
City of Kingman Kingman County Library ProjectsKingmanKingman1
City of Kingman Chamber BannersKingmanKingman1
City of Kingman Saddle and Ropers floor and muralKingmanKingman1
City of Kingman CoresKingmanKingman1
City of Kingman nashville door and swing setNashvilleKingman1
City of Kingman Norwich – sidewalksNorwichKingman1
Haviland Heritage Foundation, Inc. Haviland Heritage Park and Living History Museum Haviland Kiowa1
City of EdnaCity Park Revitalization & Restroom ProjectEdnaLabette1
City of EdnaEdna Public Library Outdoor Accessibility ProjectEdnaLabette1
Lincoln County Economic Development Foundationpaint the town BarnardBarnardLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development Foundationpaint the town BeverlyBeverlyLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development Foundationpaint the town DenmarkDenmarkLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development Foundationnew childcare facilityLincolnLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development FoundationLincoln carnegie libraryLincolnLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development FoundationLincoln groceryLincolnLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development Foundationpaint the town LincolnLincolnLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development FoundationSylvan Grove librarySylvan GroveLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development FoundationConvenience StoreSylvan GroveLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development Foundationpaint the town Sylvan GroveSylvan GroveLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development Foundationpaint the town VesperVesperLincoln1
Lincoln County Economic Development Foundationpaint the town WestfallWestfallLincoln1
Linn County Library District 1Linn County Library District 1 Meeting roomParkerLinn1
Logan County Community FoundationGolf Course BeautificationOakleyLogan1
Logan County Community FoundationConnecting Services to Patrons and Patrons to ServicesOakleyLogan1
Logan County Community FoundationCommunity Building Commercial KitchenOakleyLogan1
Peabody Township LibraryLibrary RevitalizationPeabodyMarion1
Friends of the Vermillion Community, Inc.Vermillion Historic Train Depot Beautification ProjectVermillionMarshall1
The Community Enhancement Foundation of PlainsCommercial Kitichen Hood Installation for Grand Avenue MarketPlainsMeade1
Mitchell CountyMitchell Co ELCBeloitMitchell1
Mitchell CountyLittle Knights Learning CenterCawker CityMitchell1
Mitchell Countyprivate providersmultiple in countyMitchell1
City of CherryvaleCaney LibraryCaneyMontgomery1
City of CherryvaleCherryvale LibraryCherryvaleMontgomery1
Little Huskies Childcare Center Little Huskies Childcare CenterWhite CityMorris1
Rural Development Association of NE KansasHaverkamp Grocery, Inc.CentraliaNemaha1
Rural Development Association of NE Kansas2 Centralia Community LibraryCentraliaNemaha1
Rural Development Association of NE Kansas3 Mary Cotton Public LibrarySabethaNemaha1
Rural Development Association of NE KansasSeneca Main Street Pole BannersSenecaNemaha1
Rural Development Association of NE Kansas1 Wetmore Public LibraryWetmoreNemaha1
Thayer FRC City LibraryThayer Friday Reading Club City LibraryThayer Neosho1
Ness City Chamber of CommerceNess City Opera HouseNess CityNess1
City of Osborne Economic DevelopmentLittle Giggles Daycare Roof ProjectDownsOsborne1
City of Osborne Economic DevelopmentRoundhouse Coffee at LydaGraceDownsOsborne1
City of Osborne Economic DevelopmentOsborne Public Library Charlie Cart ProjectOsborneOsborne1
City of Osborne Economic DevelopmentRoadhouse Culinary Kitchen – Osborne, KS; OsborneOsborne1
Ottawa County Community Development FoundationBennington Family Center Childcare StartupBenningtonOttawa1
Ottawa County Community Development FoundationDelphos Library Shelving and seating updatesDelphosOttawa1
Ottawa County Community Development FoundationLittle Samaritans Bike Path & Building ImprovementMinneapolisOttawa1
City of Rozel – Park CommitteeRozel Park RevivalRozelPawnee1
Phillipsburg Child Care CenterPlayground and classroom developmental play equipment PhillipsburgPhillips1
Atwood Public LibraryAtwood Public Library Interior ImprovementsAtwoodRawlins1
Belleville Chamber & Main StreetBobo’s Meats, LLCBellevilleRepublic1
Rice County Community FoundationRice County Childcare Access – Little River Learning CenterLittle RiverRice1
Rice County Community FoundationRice County Childcare Access – Cornerstone Childcare cetnerLyonsRice1
Rice County Community FoundationRice County Childcare Access – Lil’ Cub Childcare SterlingRice1
Rush County Economic DevelopmentReopen Grocery Store in Rush CountyLa CrosseRush1
Bunker Hill Lions ClubBunker Hill Lions Club Park ModernizationBunker HillRussell1
Sheridan CountySarah Farber DaycareHoxieSheridan1
Sheridan CountyHaley Mengel DaycareHoxieSheridan1
Sheridan CountyBeverly’s DaycareHoxieSheridan1
Sheridan CountyLittle Bug’s DaycareHoxieSheridan1
Sheridan CountyJoie Weed DaycareHoxieSheridan1
Sheridan CountyBusy B’sHoxieSheridan1
Sheridan CountySheridan County Public LibraryHoxieSheridan1
Sheridan CountySheridan EstatesHoxieSheridan1
Sheridan CountySheridan County LTCHoxieSheridan1
Sheridan CountySelden Public LibrarySeldenSheridan1
Sherman County Community Development CorporationWelcome Center and Trail RestroomsGoodlandSherman1
Sherman County Community Development CorporationGoodland Public Library: Teen SpaceGoodlandSherman1
Sherman County Community Development CorporationSCECCGoodlandSherman1
Sherman County Community Development CorporationMain street sound systemGoodlandSherman1
City of LebanonLaDow’s Market – Buildout and RetrofitLebanonSmith1
Stafford County Economic DevelopmentMacksville City Library Carpet & Storm Door UpgradeMacksvilleStafford1
Stafford County Economic DevelopmentLarabee Library Windows & Interior Foyer System StaffordStafford1
Stafford County Economic DevelopmentMain Street Market & Deli UpdatesStaffordStafford1
Stanton County Community FoundationStanton County Walking PathJohnsonStanton1
Heritage Christian AcademyBuilding & Playground UpgradesHugotonStevens1
Sumner County Economic Development CommissionCardinal Corner Playground (aka South Haven City Park)South HavenSumner1
WaKeeney Travel & TourismReplacing dilapidated park structures and picnic tablesWaKeeneyTrego1
Office of Economic Development, Wabaunsee CountyAlma Branch inside and outside workAlmaWabaunsee1
Office of Economic Development, Wabaunsee CountyParks and Community Improvement – Alta VistaAlta VistaWabaunsee1
Office of Economic Development, Wabaunsee CountyParks and Community Improvement – EskridgeEskridgeWabaunsee1
Office of Economic Development, Wabaunsee CountyCreative Minds ChildcarePaxicoWabaunsee1
Office of Economic Development, Wabaunsee CountyParks and Community Improvement – PaxicoPaxicoWabaunsee1
City of Wallace, KSWallace Downtown RevitalizationWallaceWallace1
The City of FredoniaCommunity placemaking at the Fredonia Arts CouncilFredoniaWilson1
The City of FredoniaSouth Mound ParkFredoniaWilson1
The City of FredoniaOld Iron Club’s Town HallFredoniaWilson1
The City of FredoniaOutdoor seating at the Fredonia Child Care CenterFredoniaWilson1
The City of FredoniaWayfinding at the Fredonia Public Library and Storyteller Park FredoniaWilson1
Woodson Co. Revitalization Alliance / RevitalizeYCAntiques.boutiques.&sweets. facade renewalYates CenterWoodson1
Woodson Co. Revitalization Alliance / RevitalizeYCLight and Lanes sidewalk restorationYates CenterWoodson1
Woodson Co. Revitalization Alliance / RevitalizeYCHistoric Downtown directional signageYates CenterWoodson1
Woodson Co. Revitalization Alliance / RevitalizeYCHardy Fence facadeYates CenterWoodson1

Program Guidelines

Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility Requirements: 

Eligible Communities:   

  • Communities with populations of not more than 5,000 people located in one of the following counties: Allen, Anderson, Barber, Bourbon, Brown, Chase, Chautauqua, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Coffey, Comanche, Decatur, Doniphan, Edwards, Elk, Ellsworth, Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Greenwood, Hamilton, Harper, Harvey, Haskell, Hodgeman, Jackson, Jewell, Kearny, Kingman, Kiowa, Labette, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Logan, Marion, Marshall, Meade, Mitchell, Montgomery, Morris, Morton, Nemaha, Neosho, Ness, Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt, Rawlins, Republic, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Scott, Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Sumner, Trego, Thomas, Wabaunsee, Wallace, Washington, Wichita, Wilson or Woodson 

Eligible entities: (all projects must occur in a community of not more than 5,000 people in the eligible counties listed above) 

  • County or municipal governments 
  • Economic Development Organizations 
  • Local Chambers of Commerce 
  • 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(6) non-profit organizations 

Projects must be completed within 12 months of receiving grant funds. 

Funds must be used for tangible projects.  Funds cannot be used for strategic planning, consultant reviews, community conversations or related activities.   

Eligible Projects

Eligible Projects – Projects must fit into one of the following categories

Community vibrancy – This category intends to refresh, re-energize and unlock the beauty in each community. Projects should be permanent and low maintenance. Projects may include but are not limited to:    

  • Permanent public art installations
  • Murals  
  • Community placemaking improvements such as downtown seating, equipment for main street sound systems or projectors for gathering places
  • Park and recreation equipment improvements
  • Signage for communities, including welcome signs, downtown light pole banners, and wayfinding signs
  • Downtown façade improvement or beautification of downtowns

Childcare & Senior Programming – This category intends to support and enhance high-quality early childhood care and senior programming services for Kansas children, seniors, and families. The following items are examples of eligible use of these funds for childcare programming

  • Educational materials such as books, art supplies, developmental toys and learning activities 
  • Program supplies, including but not limited to, materials needed for safe sleep and nutrition 
  • Indoor and outdoor play and recreation items 
  • Culturally inclusive learning materials 
  • Educational curriculum 
  • Developmental health screenings and materials 
  • Supports for breastfeeding (e.g. information, privacy room, refrigerator, etc.) 
  • Materials and support for family engagement and outreach 

The following items are examples of eligible use of these funds for senior programming

  • Health, wellness and nutritional materials, equipment, and resources 
  • Indoor and outdoor recreational materials, equipment, and resources 
  • Technology 
  • Art materials, equipment, and resources 

The funding cannot be used to support one-time programming such as speaker fees, event fees, or salaries.  

All project funding for both childcare & senior programming and libraries must comply with the following policies from the National Association for the Education of Young Children Program Accreditation Standards and the Standards for Kansas Public Libraries 2020-2024:

National Association for the Education of Young Children Program Accreditation Standards: “The classroom materials and equipment used to implement the curriculum (books, music, dolls, puzzles, toys, dramatic play props) should be representative of the lives of the enrolled children and their families. Curriculum materials should also represent the diverse languages, ages, abilities, and genders found in society as a whole. Include materials that accommodate children with special needs.”

Standards for Kansas Public Libraries 2020-2024: “As the basis of a youth services collection, the library provides a wide range of materials for use by and with youth. It serves current as well as anticipated needs and reflects a diverse and multicultural society.”

Libraries – This category intends to support public libraries and empower them to continue to provide free and open access to a broad range of materials and services for people of all ages and backgrounds. Funding in this category will support the following uses: 

  • Purchase of books and related reading materials
  • Laptops, tablets, Wi-Fi hot spots and other equipment to help patrons access reliable internet outside of library facilities and to help them connect to employment, education, general information, and essential telehealth services 
  • Physical improvements to library facilities including but not limited to carpet, roofs, entryways, or meeting rooms
  • Purchase of furniture to benefit library patrons, such as new reading chairs, installation of coffee makers, tables and kiosks, etc.    

All project funding for both childcare & senior programming and libraries must comply with the following policies from the National Association for the Education of Young Children Program Accreditation Standards and the Standards for Kansas Public Libraries 2020-2024:


National Association for the Education of Young Children Program Accreditation Standards: “The classroom materials and equipment used to implement the curriculum (books, music, dolls, puzzles, toys, dramatic play props) should be representative of the lives of the enrolled children and their families. Curriculum materials should also represent the diverse languages, ages, abilities, and genders found in society as a whole. Include materials that accommodate children with special needs.”

Standards for Kansas Public Libraries 2020-2024: “As the basis of a youth services collection, the library provides a wide range of materials for use by and with youth. It serves current as well as anticipated needs and reflects a diverse and multicultural society.”


Food Retail – This category intends to support local food sourcing entities with development, renovation and/or expansion. Eligible entities are those selling food including mobile markets and farmer markets. The following projects are examples of eligible use of these funds: 

  • Coolers, appliances, display tables, containers or furniture  
  • Cash registers or similar equipment and technology  
  • Energy efficiency improvements 
  • Building rehabilitation  

Ineligible Expenses

  • The funding cannot be used to support one-time programming such as speaker fees, event fees, or salaries.   
  • Funding can not be used for consumable products such as food, paper goods, cleaning supplies, etc.  

Applicants must show full project budgets and proof of matching funds with the application.   

Applicant A may apply for $5,000 for childcare and senior programming, $10,000 for libraries and $10,000 for community vibrancy. The total may not exceed $25,000 per application.

Applicant B may apply for $25,000 for childcare and senior programming to provide materials to 4 childcare facilities and 1 senior center.

SHPO Information

Projects that are on the State or National Register of Historic Places or contributing buildings in a Historic District must receive appropriate state approvals before beginning work. State approvals will be provided by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). They will require information such as scope of work, current and proposed floor plans, photos of affected areas, details on finishes (flooring, walls, lighting, etc.), renderings (especially elevations), blueprints and engineering drawings. They will also inquire if the building owner plans to apply for tax credits. Unsure if your building is on the register? Look up the building on this database.

Programming Timing

Program Timing: 

10AM, August 28thInformation Webinar
Link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EJ0kPD6jS06JfOxtZq0SpA
August 29thApplication Window Opens 
Link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/cXXmjzU9Q8OjjEhaAWlYYw
September 4th & 18th
October 2nd & 16th
SEED Grant Application Office Hours from 10 – 11AM
October 28thApplication Window Closes at 11:59PM 
DecemberPublic announcement of awards 
DecemberAwardee Workshop 
Within 4 months of awardConstruction related project must start within 4 months of award date (contract signed and completed) 
Quarterly updates due March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31 Quarterly reporting during the grant period 
December 31, 2026Projects must be completed 
  • Applications will open August 29th
  • All applications will be reviewed by the Department of Commerce for allowability and will be competitively scored. Awards are expected to be announced in mid-December.
  • Grant activities must begin within 4 months of a fully executed grant award document.
  • All grant activities must be completed within one year of the award date.
  • Expenses must be incurred AFTER execution of a grant agreement with the Department of Commerce to be eligible for funding under TEFFI: SEED grants.
SEED Grant Webinar Slides
Additional Award Information

Max award amount – $25,000

Min award amount – $10,000

10% match requirement

Max of 3 projects per application

TEFFI Resources

Program Inquiries
Grant Application Checklist
Grant Rubric
Grant Application Guidelines
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