Kansas Grants

Find grants available to organizations and individuals in Kansas. These include federal grants open to Kansas applicants, state-level funding from Kansas agencies, and foundation grants from funders that serve the Kansas area.

27 grants in Kansas
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Commerce Grants Calendar · August 31, 2026 State

Assist in new or first time innovative tourism adverting and marketing efforts. Requires 60% match.

Commerce CDBG · October 16, 2026 State

CDBG emergency funding for urgent disaster relief and recovery needs in low- to moderate-income areas. Eligible applicants are local units of government in Kansas cities or counties, excluding…

Commerce CDBG · October 16, 2026 State

CDBG funding for water and sewer infrastructure projects to serve low- to moderate-income areas. Eligible applicants are local units of government in Kansas cities or counties, excluding federal…

Up to $100,000
Commerce CDBG · October 16, 2026 State

CDBG public service funding for youth job training programs serving low- to moderate-income residents. Eligible applicants are local units of government in Kansas cities or counties, excluding…

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of grants are available in Kansas?
Kansas organizations can access federal grants (open to all states), state government grants administered by Kansas agencies, and private foundation grants from funders that serve Kansas. Common grant areas include education, community development, health services, arts, and small business support.
How do I find Kansas state government grants?
Start with your state's grants portal and major agencies. Most Kansas state grants are posted on the state government website or Grants.gov for federal pass-through programs. Contact your Kansas legislators' offices for guidance on state-specific programs, as they often know about funding that isn't widely advertised.
Are there grants for Kansas small businesses?
Yes. Kansas small businesses can access SBA federal programs, state economic development grants, and local business assistance programs. Check with your local Small Business Development Center (SBDC), which provides free guidance on Kansas-specific funding opportunities and application assistance.

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