Kauffman targets $250K grant toward vacant storefront revitalization as World Cup looms

August 7, 2025  |  Startland News Staff

Kansas City's Country Club Plaza, one of the area's along the KC Streetcar line that could be impacted by FIFA World Cup 2026 visitors; photo by Tommy Felts, Startland News

Funding from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is expected to help Kansas City prepare for an influx of visitors cheering on competitors at the 2026 FIFA World Cup — activating vacant storefronts in key areas with retail, artist, and community-focused pop-ups, city leaders said this week.

The KCMO-centered initiative — first announced in June and patterned after similar development efforts in San Francisco and Seattle — aims to expand access to short-term, subsidized commercial spaces and provide technical assistance to local entrepreneurs and creatives. Details of the program are still being finalized with more specifics expected this fall.

A recently announced $250,000 capacity building grant from the Kauffman Foundation is set to give an extra boost to the vacant storefront revitalization plan, leaders said, noting the plan prioritizes micro-retail spaces in the downtown area, along the KC Streetcar line, and in entertainment districts in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Interested in being a pop-up activator? Business owners, artists, and organizations supporting entrepreneurs/artists may propose a pop-up concept for the 2026 World Cup in Kansas City, Missouri, using this SMB and Artist Interest Form.

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“This initiative ensures that small businesses and artists will play a visible, meaningful role as thousands of visitors explore Kansas City for the first time,” said Jana Wagner, division manager of KC BizCare, which is coordinating the storefront revitalization efforts. “We’re incredibly grateful to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation for believing in our vision. Their support empowers us to breathe new life into vacant spaces while helping local entrepreneurs thrive.”

Small business owners and artists can click here to propose a pop-up concept for the storefront revitalization program.

An estimated 650,000 World Cup visitors are expected across June and July 2026. World Cup activities will span roughly 40 consecutive days, with six games being played at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Kauffman grant follows the move by city leaders to set aside $1.4 million to get entrepreneurs and artists into vacant spaces before the World Cup arrives.

Engaging with vacant property owners who are willing to participate is key, leaders emphasized, noting KC BizCare is looking for spaces of 1,000 square feet or less, or properties that can accommodate multiple concepts through a shared space.

Property owners can click here to apply to join the storefront revitalization program. 

“Kansas City is a city where entrepreneurs and artists turn dreams into reality. The generous $250,000 investment from the Kauffman Foundation will help Kansas City showcase our entrepreneurial spirit,” said Mayor Quinton Lucas. “Activating our vacant storefronts with local businesses and creative talent strengthens our neighborhoods and creates lasting opportunities for Kansas City’s small business community.”

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