Applications are now open for ACCEL-KS at KU Innovation Park, a statewide initiative that will provide proof-of-concept funding for technology-driven innovations being created in Kansas. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. The first review of submissions will begin on September 30.
What is ACCEL-KS?
ACCEL-KS – short for Accelerating Concept to Commercialization in Kansas – is a statewide initiative from the Kansas Department of Commerce. The program provides early-stage innovators with proof-of-concept funding, hands-on support and commercialization tools to move bold ideas from sketch to startup.
KU Innovation Park, along with Groover Labs in Wichita, was selected to implement this program in July 2025. Please only apply to one ACCEL-KS site.
Who should apply?
ACCEL-KS is focused on early-stage development, and the program supports proof-of-concept projects with funding, technical assistance, and commercialization training. The goal is to reduce risk, unlock opportunity, and drive Kansas’s innovation economy forward.
A few things to consider:
- The company’s headquarters needs to be in Kansas. Projects are meant to benefit the state’s economy and innovation ecosystem.
- You don’t need to have a company, but you should be ready to form a for-profit entity. You should also be ready to build, test or validate something tangible.
Why apply?
ACCEL-KS at KU Innovation Park will provide commercialization tools, on-demand content and expert coaching through its digital education platform, Continuum. Selected companies will receive $25,000 in grant funding to test, build or validate their technology and prepare for market launch.
Grant funds can be used for prototyping, testing, market research, technical consulting, commercialization support, and related proof-of-concept activities. Funds cannot be used for salaries, rent, travel, or general operating costs.
I don’t live in Lawrence. Can I still apply?
Yes! This is a statewide program, and the Park will accept applications from across Kansas. We have statewide partners who will provide support and help spread the word. At least 30% of selected projects will be from rural counties with populations less than 40,000. That’s 95 counties in the state. Only 10 Kansas counties are not considered rural: Butler, Douglas, Johnson, Leavenworth, Reno, Riley, Saline, Sedgwick, Shawnee, and Wyandotte.
Still have questions? Let us know!
Ready to apply? Here are some things to have ready before you access the online application. And don’t forget to review the reporting requirements for selected companies.
Once you check that out, you can apply here. The Park will start reviewing applications on September 30.



















