Dec 01, 2025

Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced that $100,000 has been awarded to support 20 new tourism marketing projects across Kansas. These projects will help communities elevate their advertising efforts and inspire new visitors to explore the Sunflower State.
“Tourism is a powerful driver of economic growth — and these grants help communities market attractions that tell unique stories in ways that bring more visitors and create new opportunities,” Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said. “Last year, tourism contributed $8.2 billion in visitor spending to the state’s economy — and we’re committed to supporting our local partners who are working to strengthen communities by expanding Kansas’ visibility.”
In total, the 20 grant recipients will invest more than $177,000 in matching funds towards approved marketing projects.
Several standout initiatives from this year’s awardees showcase the creativity and collaboration happening across Kansas:
These projects – along with many others – demonstrate the innovative approaches communities are taking to inspire travel and elevate tourism in Kansas. To view the full list of Tourism Marketing Grant awardees, visit here.
“Through these grants, we’re able to help communities bring fresh ideas forward and shine a spotlight on what makes them unique,” Kansas Tourism Director Bridgette Jobe said. “Each project individually reflects the dedication of our partners, and together we’re inviting new audiences to discover the remarkable experiences found across the state.”
For more information about Kansas Tourism grants, visit here or contact Kansas Tourism Grant Program Manager Babette Dixon at [email protected].