Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced $2.3 million in funding for digital skills training and workforce readiness programs across the state.
The Digital Opportunities to Connect Kansans program is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act.
Projects include a community tech hub in Topeka, a digital agriculture navigator program at Kansas State University, and digital literacy initiatives for refugees and immigrants.
From digital literacy training in a Topeka neighborhood to enhancing the use of artificial intelligence and other technology by farmers, a Kansas government program is investing in digital skills training and workforce readiness across the state.
Gov. Laura Kelly announced June 4 that 13 organizations are receiving $2.3 million in funding through the Digital Opportunities to Connec