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Department of Commerce and Patterson Family Foundation Launch Creative Placemaking Pilot Project

Jun 8, 2023

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Commerce and the Patterson Family Foundation are pleased to announce the Engaging Placemaking for Innovative Communities (EPIC) pilot program. With a focus on arts-driven community development projects that enhance rural communities and enable additional partnership and connection, EPIC is launching in south-central Kansas under the leadership of the Kansas Creative Arts Industries…

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Department of Commerce Seeking Community Input for Future CDBG Projects

Jun 8, 2023

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Commerce, in partnership with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and Kansas Housing Resources Corporation, needs input regarding how Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding is distributed. CDBG funds, which are received each year from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development…

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Department of Commerce Makes $2 Million Available for COVID Resiliency Program

Jun 7, 2023

TOPEKA – The Department of Commerce will award $2 million through the Community Development Block Grant – COVID Resiliency (CDBG-CVR) program to enable cities and counties to address issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic when no other funds are available. This is a competitive CDBG grant with an application window…

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Kansas Awarded Third Consecutive Gold Shovel from Area Development Magazine

Jun 6, 2023

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced today that for the third straight year, Kansas has won Area Development magazine’s coveted Gold Shovel Award. The back-to-back-to-back accolade has no precedent in state history and reflects three consecutive years of record-setting private-sector investment. “Every day, my administration works to grow the economy…

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Spring 2023 Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) Grant Recipients Announced

Jun 5, 2023

TOPEKA – Lieutenant Governor and Commerce Secretary David Toland today announced the recipients of the spring 2023 Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) grants. A total of 17 projects from across the state are receiving nearly $918,000 in matching grant funds. The Patterson Family Foundation and Department of Commerce paired up…

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Governor Kelly Announces 14 Rural Communities Receiving Funding for the Creation of New Murals

Jun 2, 2023

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly today announced 14 communities will receive funding through the Office of Rural Prosperity’s Rural Mural and Public Art grant program. The $76,071 in grants awarded will allow communities to create 38 new murals and public art projects that engage community residents and create a place…

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The Mighty Mildred Store: How a SEED Grant and a Passionate Owner are Making a Difference

Jun 2, 2023

The ORP spotlight of the month is the small rural community of Mildred. Located in Allen County, Mildred is home to around only 20 people. This community might be small, but it has a mighty “store” that will surprise you. Recently featured in the Kansas City Star, the store has…

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La Crosse Celebrates the Grand Re-Opening of its Grocery Store with State and Local Support

Jun 2, 2023

When the La Crosse grocery store closed in August of 2022, Rush County Economic Development jumped to action to restore this critical service in their county. Brad Penka let us know that, with its closing, it left the entire county without a grocery store within a 25-mile radius and would…

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SEED Grant and Collaboration Make the Village Green Project Possible in Clyde

Jun 2, 2023

Rendering of final project The ORP spotlight of the month is the City of Clyde's SEED project called "The Village Green"! Located in Cloud County, Clyde is a small town of 800 people. Their project focused on beautifying their downtown.  They demolished two dilapidated buildings between their library and city…

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From Murals to Housing Incentives: The Impact of the Rural Champion Project in Wallace County

Jun 2, 2023

In October, Lissa Sexson was hired by the County of Wallace to serve as the Rural Champion, or point-person, to move forward efforts of Community Development within the county. Prior to being awarded the Rural Champion grant, Wallace County had not had any official form of community or economic development…

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