Topeka

Business Development

Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library

How to start a small business 

This packet is evaluated and updated on a quarterly basis.

Have suggestions, comments, or ideas? Please email business@tscpl.org with your information.

Nonprofit Resources 

The library will help you get your vision into motion. Let us help you get connected to grants and research sites designed specifically to your needs.

Starting a Kansas Nonprofit Corporation

The Secretary of State’s office is a filing agency and does not provide legal guidance.

Start a Non-Profit         Operating a Non-Profit 

 

Starting a Kansas Limited Liability Company (LLC) 

Below is a link to the form needed to create a Kansas Limited Liability Company. (LLC
 

 

Business Funding Opportunities

Shawnee Startups  Network Kansas   

Topeka/Shawnee County First Opportunity Fund (Go Topeka)

This links to the PDF of the current application form and provide all supporting materials. (We provide a checklist of what you’ll need, which includes a business plan, financial statements and details about operations.)

 

Topeka Community FoundationImpact Investing Opportunity

Impact Investing provides a loan, equity investment or guarantee to nonprofits, for-profits, and intermediary partners, with the central purpose of social good that also provides a financial return.

An Impact Investment can be a loan, equity investment or guarantee that advances the mission of the Topeka Community Foundation, generates measurable community impact and achieves some sort of financial return. Many local Impact Investments are made at rates of return that prioritize community impact.

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GROWKS LAUNCH HIGHLIGHTS
All entrepreneurs/small businesses interested in applying will need to be connected with a NetWork Kansas-approved resource partner.  This list of approved partners may include Kansas non-profit organizations such as Certified Development Companies and other technical assistance providers.  It also may include some Entrepreneurship (E-) Communities. Please email info@networkkansas.com or call 1-877-521-8600 to be connected with the appropriate partner to start the process.

Kansas was allocated about $69M in State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) dollars.

The programs created as a result of the allocation are called the GROWKS Loan Fund and GROWKS Equity Programs.

GROWKS Loan Fund and GROWKS Equity programs will provide loans and equity investments that match private capital investment.

The programs are designed to focus on underserved geographies (rural/urban-distressed/statewide), underserved populations (minority/women/economically disadvantaged) and business types (target sector).

 
To obtain your employer identification number (EIN) 
 
 

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