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Kansas SBDC Capital Access Center Now Permanent at JCCC

With ongoing funding from Johnson County Community College, the Kansas Small Business Development Center (KSBDC) will permanently house the Capital Access Center (CAC) on campus. As one of only three centers like it in the United States, the CAC will continue to provide free expert loan guidance for Kansas small businesses seeking capital.

In the last two years, the CAC has proven to be a pivotal asset to Kansas small businesses. To date the CAC has helped 51 companies achieve $39 million in capital infusion and has conducted more than 150 financial trainings and workshop presentations.

Initially funded by the CARES Act and launched in July 2020 during the height of the pandemic, the CAC continues to stay true to its tagline, “Bankers working for the client.”

“We are thrilled to continue our mission of assisting Kansas businesses. Obtaining capital is often the most difficult obstacle for small business owners and we have proven the CAC is a vital resource,” said Vincent Haworth, CAC Director. “I cannot think of a better partner than the SBDC of Johnson County Community College. SBDC of JCCC has a tremendous track record of providing high quality business consulting services that aligns with the overall mission of the CAC.”

“We couldn’t be more excited to integrate the CAC into our regional center and provide them support to continue to serve the small business capital needs across the state of Kansas,” said Jessica Johnson, Regional Director of JCCC KSBDC.

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