×
Kansas launches AI platform connecting small businesses to state resources 24/7
Written by
Published on
Join our daily newsletter for breaking news, product launches and deals, research breakdowns, and other industry-leading AI coverage
Join Now

Kansas has launched ConnectKS, an AI-powered platform designed to connect small businesses with state resources, funding opportunities, and support organizations. The initiative addresses a critical need in a state where over 99% of businesses are small enterprises, offering 24/7 access to information that was previously only available through direct government contact during business hours.

What you should know: The Kansas Small Business Office partnered with EcoMap Technologies to create a centralized digital ecosystem that helps entrepreneurs navigate state resources and build connections.

  • ConnectKS launched this summer as one of the first offerings from the Kansas Small Business Office, which was established on June 11 as a division of the Kansas Department of Commerce.
  • The platform leverages AI to manage data and identify industry organizations and resources within the state, categorizing them for easy user access.
  • “We think AI and automation helps to expedite the collection, organization and freshness of that information, so it’s a really critical resource,” said Sherrod Davis, CEO of EcoMap Technologies.

Why this matters: The platform transforms how both businesses access information and how state employees respond to their requests, moving from a reactive to a proactive approach.

  • Previously, business owners relied on direct communication with state officials to answer questions, creating bottlenecks during traditional office hours.
  • “I always say that entrepreneurs have a 3 a.m. problem,” explained Taylor Eubanks, director of the Small Business Office, referring to how business challenges don’t follow government operating schedules.
  • State employees can now direct business owners to the centralized tool, allowing staff to handle more targeted questions.

How it works: The AI technology serves as the backbone for organizing and maintaining current information about Kansas’s business support ecosystem.

  • AI helps identify and categorize industry organizations, resources, and funding opportunities across the state.
  • The system maintains fresh, up-to-date information that entrepreneurs can access anytime they need it.
  • EcoMap’s approach focuses on “ecosystem mapping” to ensure all stakeholders “read from the same sheet of music” and can collaborate effectively.

Additional tools: Kansas is expanding the platform’s capabilities with complementary resources and upcoming features.

  • The Nonprofit Intelligence Dashboard works alongside ConnectKS to build connections within the state’s business ecosystem, focusing on entrepreneurial support organizations (ESOs).
  • A new AI-powered loan readiness assessment tool is being developed in partnership with Cyphr, a Kansas-based company, expected to launch by year’s end.
  • The upcoming tool will assess loan seekers and direct them to relevant events or organizations, while also helping them “AI-generate or update their business plan,” according to Eubanks.

The big picture: Kansas’s approach represents a broader trend of state governments using AI to support small business development and economic growth.

  • The initiative aims to ensure entrepreneurs don’t miss funding opportunities by creating space for organizations to prioritize their own development.
  • EcoMap Technologies positions itself as a company that exists “to power local economies” at both local and state levels through technology-enabled ecosystem mapping.
Kansas Uses AI Technology to Support Small Businesses

Recent News

AEO, or Answer Engine Optimization, is the ultimate epistemic bundler

When truth becomes manufactured rather than discovered, the highest bidders define facts.

Meta launches “Vibes,” a dedicated feed for AI-generated short videos

Critics worry the feature could flood feeds with low-quality "AI slop."

iOS 18 uses Apple Intelligence to fix Wallet’s broken order tracking

AI extracts purchase details from emails, bypassing years of merchant reluctance.