Grants available for KS businesses affected by pandemic
08/20/2020

(KNZA)--More than $130 million in grants are available to support Kansas businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and enable companies to expand broadband access in the state.

According to a news release from the office of Governor Laura Kelly, applications are now being accepted for the SPARK economic development and connectivity grants programs.

In addition to providing financial relief, the release says grants will be available to businesses whose products and services will be needed in greater volume to help combat the virus and its effects. Funding is also being made available to expand broadband access both through infrastructure improvements and by partnerships with internet service providers to serve low-income households.

The grants are funded through the Coronavirus Relief Fund of the federal CARES Act.

For more information or to apply, go to the Kansas Department of Commerce website.

Grants will be awarded on a first come, first serve basis.

 

 


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