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The WorKS funding was created by the legislature in 2025 in the State budget bill SB 125. The goal of this program is to provide public broadcasting stations funding to produce original, educational content highlighting rural workforce opportunities, remote work readiness, and emerging technologies that can transform how Kansans live and work in rural communities.
WorKS Informational Webinar WorKS Informational Webinar Slides Total Funding Available: $500,000 Minimum Award Amount: $10,000 Max Award Amount : $100,000 Match Amount: In-Kind allowed.
Match encouraged, but not required Notification to the public: January 28th Application open dates: January 29th Applicant Deadline: March 10th at 5pm Review Period: March 11th – April 1st Anticipated Award Announcement date : Mid-April April : Award notification & public announcement of award Mid-April: Grantee Workshop June 30: Quarterly report due September 30: Quarterly report due December 31: Quarterly report due March 31, 2027: Quarterly report due June 30, 2027: Quarterly Report and project closeout form due, projects must be completed Q: How much content is required to be created under this grant program?
A: Projects that create a series, documentary, repeated program dates over the 12 month grant term, or programming that can evolve and grow to meet the goals of the program are encouraged and will score higher in the review process. Q: Who can help me apply for WorKS: Public Broadcasting Content Grant?
A: The Office of Rural Prosperity will hold weekly office hours to support Public Broadcasting stations interested in applying for this grant. Office hours will be held weekly on Thursday at 11am. Questions and additional support is available during business hours by the Office of Rural Prosperity upon request at [email protected] or [email protected] .
Q: Do we need to have a specific content proposal ready for this application? A: No, a general plan for content and how this content will be provided to the public, is required. Detailed content plans are encouraged, and will aid in scoring, but are not required.
Q: What are the reporting requirements? A: Grantees must submit receipts, quarterly reports, and a final closeout report. Q: Can we apply for multiple project themes in one application?
A: Yes. One application can include content covering any or all of the four required themes. Q: Is there other information that is required as well as the educational content covering one or more of the themes outlined in the Grant Guidelines?
Plan for Community Engagement: Include screenings, listening events, or public activities that bring residents into the conversation. Feature Kansans, communities, and voices that reflect the lived experience of rural residents. Demonstrate Multi-Platform Reach: Describe how your content will be shared beyond the initial broadcast, including streaming, online, and digital formats.
Connect Viewers to Workforce Solutions: Include clear examples, tools, or resources that help Kansans take action on workforce or career opportunities. Be Specific About Rural Impact: Identify which communities or regions will benefit and how the project serves rural audiences.
Public Broadcasting Station : Licensed local or regional non-commercial radio or television station that holds a license from the FCC that allows the station to operate under noncommercial educational (NCE) licenses from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that support the community or surrounding region.
Project contact: The main person that would be able to answer questions regarding the status of the project and who the internal team would call if there were questions or issues with the project. Grant agreement: Also known as the contractual document that Grantees and Building Owners sign with the Department of Commerce at the beginning of their grant period. This document is sent via Legal through DocuSign.
Signee: The official person that has the authority to bind the grantee to the contract issued by the Department of Commerce. Quarterly report: Narrative of progress including important dates that correspond with their submitted timeline, photos to show progress, roadblocks grantee has faced or are dealing with, and any amendment requests the grantee may have (see amendment definition).
Closeout form: A form to be filled out by the Grantee once the project has been verified as complete by KDC through a final site visit and all reporting completed. Office Hours for Technical Assistance 11 AM – 12 PM Thursday, February 5 11 AM – 12 PM Thursday, February 12 11 AM – 12 PM Thursday, February 19 11 AM – 12 PM Thursday, February 26 11 AM – 12 PM Thursday, March 5 Link to register: https://us02web. zoom.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Public broadcasting stations in Kansas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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WorKS: Kansas Public Broadcasting Content Grant is funded by Kansas Department of Commerce. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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