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Kansas Leadership Center Announces First Two Communities in the Heartland to Participate in Local Entrepreneurship Pilot Program

Joe Denoyer - April 12, 2023 11:40 am

Wichita, Kan. – The Kansas Leadership Center (KLC), a Wichita-based nonprofit, has selected the first two of four communities in the Heartland region to participate in a pilot program that will generate leadership and civic engagement to support local entrepreneurship. The communities selected are Liberal, Kansas. and Marshalltown, Iowa. The final two communities will be announced later this summer.

“This initiative is two years in the making, and we’re thrilled to launch this pilot program,” said Lucy Petroucheva, civic engagement manager at the Kansas Leadership Center.
In 2021, KLC and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation collaborated to launch “Heartland Together,” a project focused on addressing systemic challenges that affect entrepreneurs’ ability to start and grow local businesses in the Heartland region. In 2022, KLC launched a two-week listening tour with stops in Kansas, Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska where teams facilitated listening sessions in both English and Spanish in 22 communities. These sessions were designed to diagnose the state of local entrepreneurship and the environments that support it – their ecosystems. KLC thoroughly considered population size, population diversity and engagement potential when determining community selection for the pilot program.

“Marshalltown is thrilled to be selected as a pilot community for the Heartland Together initiative being led by KLC. Our community has a heritage of innovation that built Marshalltown. By refocusing on entrepreneurship, elevating local leaders, and bringing new voices into these discussions we can become a leader in innovation and entrepreneurship once again,” said John Hall, president & CEO, Marshalltown Area Chamber of Commerce.

KLC developed the pilot program to engage key local stakeholders who support entrepreneurs and make it easier for them to diagnose their challenges and work together differently to make their community more welcoming to entrepreneurs. The design will leverage KLC’s approach to collective leadership on adaptive challenges – which has shown progress on other civic issues – to help these communities adopt economic development practices that focus on local entrepreneurs and community support for entrepreneurship.
The six-month program will promote local entrepreneurship by equipping a broad range of community members to lead in their communities and design action experiments that make progress on the adaptive barriers to thriving entrepreneurship. Local champions have been recruited to tailor the programming to the specific needs of the community and recruit program participants that reflect the community.

“We’re thrilled about this opportunity. Too often, the path to opening a business is a lonely one for entrepreneurs. We believe that identifying and strengthening our network of local support organizations will ensure that more entrepreneurs receive the resources they need to be successful,” said Eli Svaty, executive director of the Seward County Development Corporation in Liberal, Kansas.

Events are scheduled over the next few months in Liberal and Marshalltown. In each community, there will be a Diagnosis Event, open to anyone in the community, to discuss the community’s adaptive challenges, begin mapping their entrepreneurial ecosystem, and consider who should be a participant in the program. There will also be a Flagship Experience – a three-day program for up to 25 participants, in which KLC will teach core principles in leadership, inclusive ecosystem building, and civic engagement.

 

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