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KCAIC | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

Kansas Creative Arts and Industries Commission (KCAIC) The Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission (KCAIC) is dedicated to promoting, supporting and expanding Kansas’ creative industries and enriching communities through arts and culture. We offer a range of programs and services to support cultural programming across Kansas and enhance the role the…

Regent Universities and Washburn | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

Regent Universities and Washburn Transparency Database Home Benchmark 1 – Signed Agreement Benchmark 2 – First Disbursement Benchmark 3 – Quarterly Report Benchmark 4 – Second Disbursement Benchmark 5 – Quarterly Report Benchmark 6 – Project Closed [table id=52 /]

Rural Murals | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

Rural Murals Program These grants helped communities with fewer than 10,000 residents create murals and public art projects to beautify public gathering spaces and serve as new tourist attractions. The Kansas Arts Commission has funded 35 murals in 24 communities in the past two years and added 14 artists to…

Rural Champions | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

Rural Champions Program A network of devoted rural champions working to strengthen Kansas communities The Rural by Choice Champions program is designed to create a network of grassroots individuals who possess the necessary tools to resolve critical community needs in a quick and effective manner. These Rural Champions will receive…

SEED | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

Strategic Economic Expansion and Development (SEED) Grants 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…

HEAL | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) Realizing the need to rehabilitate downtown buildings with funding that can be disbursed quickly and efficiently, the Kansas Department of Commerce has partnered with the Patterson Family Foundation to create the Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) program. Transparency Database Home Program Page Benchmark 1 –…

SPRINT | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

State Park Revitalization and Investment in Notable Tourism (SPRINT) During the pandemic some sectors of the Kansas tourism industry experienced increased activity (ex: state parks) while other sectors experienced a decline in activity (ex: museums, performing arts centers, entertainment venues, etc.). While the pandemic highlighted opportunities to grow the tourism…

IDA | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

Individual Development Account Tax Credit Program (IDA) IDA allows administering organizations to provide qualified Kansans of low-income levels the opportunity to achieve financial self-sufficiency through education and asset development via special savings accounts. An Individual Development Account, also known as an “IDA,” is a savings account for low-income workers that can be…

CSP | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

Community Service Tax Credit Program (CSP) The Community Service Tax Credit Program (CSP) allows private, non-profit organizations and public health care entities to improve their ability to undertake significant capital campaigns for projects involving children and family services, non-governmental crime prevention, youth apprenticeship or youth technical training, and health care. …

SHOVL | Kansas Commerce Transparency Database

Startup Housing Opportunity Venture Loan – (SHOVL) The goal of SHOVL is to provide funding to developers for expenses incurred prior to the closing of their permanent financing for housing developments in Kansas communities that have experienced housing challenges.  The housing developments must have a direct connection to past, current…
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