Kansas Tourism Awards Almost $600K in Attraction Development Grants

TOPEKA – Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland today announced that nearly $600,000 has been awarded in the latest round of Tourism Attraction Development Grant funding, bringing the total awarded this fiscal year to more than $1 million. The new grants will support 32 communities through 21 projects aimed at developing new or enhancing existing tourism attractions across the state.

“Tourism continues to be a powerful driver of economic growth for communities of all sizes—and we’re committed to supporting as many attractions as possible,” Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland said. “These grant initiatives are extremely effective strategic investments that not only enhance the visitor experience, but also create more jobs, support small businesses, and strengthen community pride.”

Through the grant program, Kansas Tourism will inspire travel, enhance the state’s economy and elevate unique community experiences across the state. The program is designed to provide communities across Kansas with financial backing and continue improving the state as a top tourism destination.

“Kansas continues to invest in the kind of attractions that inspire curiosity, spark exploration and keep visitors coming back,” Kansas Tourism Director Bridgette Jobe said. “We know our communities thrive off vibrancy, and with more than $1 million awarded this fiscal year, we are proud to be able to support them while they continue bringing in fresh energy and new experiences to the tourism landscape.”

The total amount of funding awarded this round was $599,616, and recipients will contribute more than $8 million in matching funds for the 21 projects. Once the projects are complete, they will contribute nearly $16 million in total investment.

Included in the Grants was the Seward County Historical Society with an award amount of $25,000.00.