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Commerce Awards $362,000 in E-HEAL Funding for Rural Downtown Buildings Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce today announced that the Department of Commerce has awarded $362,000 through the Emergency Historic Asset Lifeline (E-HEAL) program. Governor Kelly Announces $10.4M to Increase Broadband Adoption Governor Laura Kelly today announced that $10.4 million will be invested in critical broadband initiatives through the Advancing Digital Opportunities to Connect Kansans (ADOPT) program. Commerce’s Quality Places Division Awarded Two National Impact Awards Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced the Kansas Department of Commerce has earned national recognition for its innovative approaches to economic and community development. KANSASWORKS Virtual Job Fair Fuels a New Economic Era for Kansas Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland encourages jobseekers and employers searching for available talent to take part in this month’s Virtual Statewide Job Fair, hosted by KANSASWORKS, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 13. View AllOur Department
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Learn more about the Community Development Block Grant program.
Non-profit organizations and public health care entities can 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.
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. HEAL focuses on projects that show potential as economic drivers in Kansas communities.
Affordable, quality and accessible housing are critical to growing the Kansas economy and improving the quality of life in our state.
Downtown says a lot about your town. The Department of Commerce partners with communities to enhance the vibrancy and vitality of downtown and commercial corridors across Kansas.
Placemaking is the process of activating and creating quality places that people want to be in, strengthening the connection between people and their communities.
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