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Subject Media Release: Governor Kelly Announces Nearly $1.4M for Rural Economic Development
Date January 24, 2024 7:05 PM
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*For Immediate Release:    *     
January 24, 2024
          
*Contact:    *     
Grace Hoge
[email protected]

*Governor Kelly Announces Nearly $1.4M for
Rural Economic Development

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*TOPEKA* – Governor Laura Kelly today announced the most recent round of award recipients for the Historic Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) grant program, which was created to help rural communities revitalize downtown buildings and create safer downtowns with more job opportunities. A total of 21 projects from across the state will receive almost $1.4 million, along with more than $3.4 million in private local matching funds.

“Vibrant, safe downtowns spur economic growth by attracting businesses and jobs and establishing community pride,” *Governor Laura Kelly said*. “Investments like this bring life back into these communities and are instrumental to their long-term success.”

The Kansas Department of Commerce’s Office of Rural Prosperity, Community Development Division, and Kansas Main Street collaborate on HEAL to revitalize underutilized and dilapidated downtown structures where the cost to rehabilitate exceeds the limit that conventional financing can cover. Downtown landmarks that get new life breathed into them through HEAL are transformed into spaces that serve multiple purposes. Projects are to be completed within two years.

“The Kelly administration understands that delivering prosperity to all areas of the state requires supporting the creation of ready-to-occupy spaces that have character and are efficient to operate for start-ups,” *Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said. *“HEAL helps drive economic growth into rural communities by improving their unique sense of place and increasing their appeal as a home of choice for current and future residents.”

Projects being funded in this round of awards include upper-story housing, child care facilities, retail businesses, and restaurants.

Funding for the HEAL program exists because of bipartisan support from Governor Kelly and the Kansas Legislature to provide annual allocations. A total of 51 applications were received during the latest HEAL grant round. A new round is expected to open this summer.

The HEAL grant awardees include:

*"Awardee"*



*"County"*



*"Award Amount"*



 Chanute Reg. Development Authority



Neosho



$50,900 



 City of Andale



Sedgwick



     $100,000 



 City of Columbus



Cherokee



$100,000 



 City of Holton



Jackson



$100,000 



 City of Lindsborg



McPherson



$57,750 



 City of Logan



Phillips



     $25,000 



 City of Parsons



Labette



     $100,000 



 City of Stafford



Stafford



     $100,000 



 Comanche County Economic Development



Comanche



$8,882 



 Dickinson County Economic Development



Dickinson



$57,728 



 Emporia Main Street



Lyon



     $100,000 



 Friends of Muscotah



Atchison



     $65,640 



 Girard Main Street



Crawford



$10,000 



 Independence Chamber of Commerce



Montgomery



$100,000 



 Kearny County



Kearny



$47,580 



 Marysville Chamber & Main Street



Marshall



$7,222 



 Marshall County Partnership for Growth



Marshall



$40,000 



 Pawnee County Economic Development



Pawnee



$100,000 



 Republic County Economic Development



Republic



$100,000 



 Stafford County Economic Development



Stafford



     $50,000 



 Winfield Chamber of Commerce



Cowley



$51,000 



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