The Kansas Transparency Database Explorer details all the economic development incentive funding or economic development grant funding that provides more than $50,000. This information is updated twice a year.
During the pandemic, many individuals who are elderly or disabled faced housing issues which disrupted their access to medical care, food and other services. High needs populations struggled with housing access and availability prior to the pandemic, and COVID-19 intensified those issues. This program will provide funding for new construction and renovation of affordable multi-dwelling housing units that provide health and safety accommodations for older adults and people with disabilities.
The Kansas Department of Commerce (KDC) sought applications from entities working to provide accommodated housing for individuals who are elderly or disabled and desire to expand or construct new residential multi-housing facilities. This program seeks to provide funding for advanced housing to support health and safety needs while creating a community of resources to enhance each individual’s quality of life.
Program | Fiscal Year | Tax Year | Recipient | Amount Offered | Amount Claimed | Amount Remaining | Net New Jobs | Retained Jobs | Jobs to Date | Total Capital Investment |
Address | City | Zip Code | County | Signed Agreement | First Disbursement | Quarterly Report | Second Disbursement | Quarterly Report | Project Closed | Benefit Received | Status |
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By statute (K.S.A. 74-50,227(d)(4)), the names or other personally identifying information of individuals who have made contributions or investments cannot be disclosed.
K.S.A. 79-50,22(a) states that the Department of Commerce shall collect incentive data from economic development incentive programs that provide more than $50,000 of annual incentives from administering agencies.
No credits have been claimed in the following tax credit programs in TY 2020, TY 2021 and TY 2022:
In TY 2021 and TY 2022, no credits were claimed in the Alternative Fuel Tax Credit program.
In TY 2021 and TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in the Child Day Care Assistance Credit program.
In TY 2020, TY 2021 and TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in in the Disabled Access Credit program.
In TY 2021 and TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in the Friends of Cedar Crest Association Credit program.
In TY 2022, less than $50,000 credits were claimed in the Targeted Employment Credit.
Housing Investor Credit total in TY 2022 was $149,000. Additional information can be found from the Kansas Housing Resource Corporation.
Broadband Grants
Rural Opportunities Zones (ROZ):