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These resources – like the public health crisis itself – are constantly evolving and are only current as to the date of publication. This page was last updated on June 29, 2020.
We recommend that you monitor this site, as well as the sites referenced in these resources, for updates and changes as we expect the situation and solutions to change over the coming weeks and months. For information on specific programs, we encourage you to visit the websites of the organizations or government entities that are responsible for the relief.
Business-Related Relief Programs
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Greater Emporia Area Disaster Relief Fund
The Emporia Community Foundation, Emporia Main Street, KVOE, and United Way of the Flint Hills are pleased to announce the creation of the Greater Emporia Area Disaster Relief Fund. The four agencies joined forces to broaden the reach of the … » more information -
Coffeyville COVID-19 Relief Fund for Community and Nonprofit Organizations
A Coffeyville COVID-19 Relief Fund has been established to assist the Coffeyville community and nonprofit organizations. The fund will be utilized to address the most critical needs of the Coffeyville community as a result of the COVID-19 … » more information -
Community Foundation of Dickinson County COVID-19 Emergency Grant for Nonprofits
The Community Foundation of Dickinson County Covid-19 Emergency Grant is for 501(c)(3) organizations located in or serving residents of Dickinson County. » more information -
Douglas County Community Foundation (“DCCF”) Crisis Response Fund Grants for Non-Profits Providing COVID-19 Assistance
DCCF Crisis Response Fund Grants are for 501(c)(3) organizations located in or serving residents of Douglas County, Kansas, and who are providing direct assistance to those affected by the current pandemic crisis. » more information -
Rally Reno Nonprofit Response Fund
The Rally Reno Nonprofit Response Fund was established to provide rapid response grants to stabilize or expand nonprofits’ capacity to continue providing services and meeting their missions. » more information -
Shawnee County Small Business Grants: Live, Work & Give Fund
The Live, Work & Give fund was established to assist Shawnee County nonprofit organizations working to address immediate community needs as a result of Coronavirus COVID-19 quarantine measures. These emergency assistance grant awards are expected to … » more information -
First Opportunity Fund Loans for Businesses
The purpose of the Topeka and Shawnee County First Opportunity Fund is to grow the community by helping local businesses create jobs and increase production. Services include (i) loans of up to $100,000; (ii) business consultation and counseling … » more information -
The WCF Emergency Fund
The WCF Emergency Fund provides immediate organizational emergency relief assistance to nonprofit organizations in the Wichita and Sedgwick County areas. At this time, priority is being given to nonprofits directly dealing with the prevention and … » more information -
City of Louisville: Interest-Free Small Business Loan of Up To $25,000
The Small Business Continuity Loan Program will provide zero-interest loans, with no payments for 12 months, to small businesses (10 full-time employees or fewer) impacted by COVID-19. Small businesses can receive up to $25,000 to cover immediate … » more information
Employment-Related Relief Programs
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Asian Americans Advancing Justice
During the COVID-19 outbreak, Asian Americans Advancing Justice is providing free legal consults for low-wage workers on issues related, but not limited, to unpaid wages, overtime, unemployment insurance benefits, wrongful termination … » more information
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