A positive force for the Kansas economy.

local grocery store

As Kansas' land-grant institution, K-State was founded on a promise — that a university should serve everyone, not just the few. That promise is still being kept. With a presence in all 105 counties, no other university in the state is more deeply woven into the fabric of Kansas communities. Through extension, research, economic development, teaching, and partnership, we meet Kansans where they are — in every corner of the state — and work alongside them to build stronger communities, a stronger workforce, and a stronger Kansas.

We will...

  • grow our statewide economic impact to more than $3.5 billion by 2030.
  • build 550 partnerships at all levels, that drive community collaboration and investment.
  • be a positive force for Kansans, placing 1.16 million direct extension contacts across the state.
  • increase our community-engaged learners to 3,200 in communities throughout Kansas.
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$2.3 billion

in annual economic impact

Since 2010

Community Engagement Classification
awarded by the Carnegie Foundation

over 350K

volunteer hours in Kansas communities

Key focus areas

 

Rural Grocery Initiative

Sustaining locally-owned rural grocery stores to enhance community vitality and improve food access.

Our work in action:

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