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Other title: Department Overview and Special Initiatives [2018-Jordan]
Presenters' names taken from Kansas Legislature website.; Includes a map of Rural Opportunity Zones in Kansas.; "Jan. 17, 2018."; Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, House Commerce Committee, by Nick Jordan, Interim Secretary of Commerce, Kansas Department of Commerce.; This same presentation, without the section on International Trade or the attached map, was given before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Ways and Means Committee, by Robert E. North, Interim Secretary, Kansas Department of Commerce on Jan. 18, 2018."Presentation giving an overview of the work of the Kansas Department of Commerce, emphasizing the Promoting Employment Across Kansas (PEAK) program, the High Performance Incentive Program (HPIP), STAR Bonds, Rural Opportunity Zones (ROZ), Workforce Development programs, and International Trade.
Other title: 2018 Angel Tax Credit Annual Report
"February 27, 2019.";
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Commerce Committee, by David Toland, Acting Secretary, Kansas Department of Commerce.;
This same presentation was given before the Kansas Legislature, House Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Committee, by David Toland, Acting Secretary, Kansas Department of Commerce on February 27, 2019."The report covers capital infusion, total payroll and revenue, and the jobs created and saved for the approved companies. ... The Department of Commerce is pleased with the 2018 results and equally delighted with our ability to provide this program to certified companies seeking seed and early stage investment.
Realigning the Division of Tourism Within the Department of Commerce / presented by David Soffer, Legislative and Policy Director, Kansas Department of Commerce.
"February 11, 2021."
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Commerce Committee, by David Soffer, Legislative and Policy Director, Kansas Department of Commerce.
Committee name taken from Kansas Legislature website.Presentation discussing the need to transfer the Division of Tourism back to the Department of Commerce, and the cost of doing so. "Tourism is fundamentally an economic development activity. ... Both the Department of Commerce and the Division of Tourism within KDWPT have programs designed to attract new visitors and new revenue to the state. The current structure often restricts the sharing of information, hinders the opportunity to align efforts and creates missed opportunities. ... There is benefit in creating an awareness within the Division of Tourism for traditional economic development activities within the Department of Commerce and aligning efforts to provide greater impact to local economies and the state. ... The Department of Commerce and the Division of Tourism have a shared goal of bringing people and dollars into the state.
Broadband Updates [House] / presented by Rachel Willis, Director of Legislative Affairs, Kansas Department of Commerce.
January 29, 2025.
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, House Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Committee, presented by Rachel Willis, Director of Legislative Affairs, Kansas Department of Commerce.
Presenter's name, presentation date, and committee name taken from Kansas Legislature website.Presentation concerning broadband in Kansas. "Established in 2020, KOBD ensures all Kansans have the opportunity to live, work, learn, and compete in a global economy by improving universal access to quality, affordable, and reliable broadband."Kansas Office of Broadband Development (KOBD)
Broadband Grant Programs
Grant Process
Broadband Acceleration Grant (BAG)
Capitol Projects Fund (CPF)
Lasting Infrastructure and Network Connectivity (LINC)
Enabling Middle Mile Broadband Infrastructure (EMMBI)
Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD)
USDA: Broadband Technical Assistance
Digital Opportunities to Connect Kansans (DOCK)
Advancing Digital Opportunities to Promote Technology (ADOPT)
Future of Broadband in Kansa
[Commerce Impact Map] / presented by David Soffer, Legislative and Policy Director, Kansas Department of Commerce.
February 09, 2021.
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, Senate Commerce Committee, by David Soffer, Legislative and Policy Director, Kansas Department of Commerce.
Presenter's name, presentation date, committee name and title supplied by Kansas Legislature website.Map showing business development of in-state offices and Kansas successes, the International Division's Kansas International Trade Show Assistance Program, webinars, and export successes, community development through the Art Commission Grant, Community Development Block Grant Program, Community Service Tax Credit Program, Kansas Main Street Program and Rural Opportunity Zones Program, workforce development, and SPARK Grant awards delivered
Kansas Commerce / presented by Rachel Willis, Director of Legislative Affairs, Kansas Department of Commerce.
March 4, 2025.
Presentation before the Kansas Legislature, House Appropriations Committee, presented by Rachel Willis, Director of Legislative Affairs, Kansas Department of Commerce.
Presenter's name, presentation date and committee name taken from Kansas Legislature website.Presentation giving an overview with statistics of the Kansas Department of Commerce, its successes and growth, business development, plans for future growth, and various projects.Statewide Successes and Momentum
Our Holistic Approach to Growth
International
Workforce and Apprenticeship
Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Guiding Principles
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Kansas Department of Commerce Annual Report, 2010
Covers fiscal year 2010As the state’s lead economic development agency, the Kansas Department of Commerce strives to empower individuals, businesses and communities to achieve prosperity in Kansas. To this end, the Department comprises a variety of programs and services that create jobs, attract new investment, provide workforce training, encourage community development and promote the state as a wonderful place to live, work and play. This is accomplished through the Department’s five divisions: Business Development, Rural Development (which includes Agriculture Marketing Development and Community Development), Trade Development, Workforce Services and Travel & Tourism
Kansas Department of Commerce Annual Report, 2020
Covers fiscal year 2020As the state’s lead economic development agency, the Kansas Department of Commerce strives to empower individuals, businesses and communities to achieve prosperity in Kansas. To this end, the Department comprises a variety of programs and services that create jobs, attract new investment, provide workforce training, encourage community development and promote the state as a wonderful place to live, work and play. This is accomplished through the Department’s five divisions: Business Development, Rural Development (which includes Agriculture Marketing Development and Community Development), Trade Development, Workforce Services and Travel & Tourism
Kansas Industrial Development Commission, Kansas Department of Economic Development Biennial Report, 1962-1964
Report covers Fiscal Year 1962/63 of the Industrial Development Commission and FY 1963/64 of the newly created Kansas Department of Economic DevelopmentThis report covering the biennium ending June 30, 1964, is necessarily divided into two parts since the KIDC was replaced with the Department of Economic Development effective July 1, 1963. The final year's activities of KIDC and the first year's activities of the Department of Economic Development are included in this report
Kansas Department of Commerce Annual Report, 2008
Covers fiscal year 2008As the state’s lead economic development agency, the Kansas Department of Commerce strives to empower individuals, businesses and communities to achieve prosperity in Kansas. To this end, the Department comprises a variety of programs and services that create jobs, attract new investment, provide workforce training, encourage community development and promote the state as a wonderful place to live, work and play. This is accomplished through the Department’s six divisions: Agriculture Marketing Development, Business Development, Community Development, Trade Development, Workforce Services and Travel & Tourism
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