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Kansas City most recently attracted attention from the startup community because of super-fast Google Fiber, but the just-announced startup accelerator SparkLabKC could help solidify KC as a genuine startup hub.

While San Francisco, New York, Boulder, Austin, and several other cities around the country are known for their statup scenes, Kansas City hasn’t quite attracted that reputation. But when Google Fiber was announced, that mentality changed slightly because the city could be known as a place for tech. Some lucky startups, such as Leap2, LocalRuckus, and FormZapper, are already using Google Fiber for projects.

SparkLabKC will select 10 early-stage Internet-focused startup companies and provide them with the following benefits:

  • Seed capital up to $18,000
  • More than 80 mentors
  • Free workspace
  • Legal, accounting, financial, and human resources advisory services
  • A formal prototype demonstration day for potential investors at the end of the program

The program will take applications from Feb. 1 through March 31, and it will start on May 29 at the SparkLabKC office, which is across the street from Union Station (pictured) in Kansas City, Mo. Over the course of 90 days, companies learn and develop their products. August 23 is Demo Day.

Kevin Fryer, SparkLabKC managing director and Kansas City entrepreneur, thinks the program will help create a strong foundation for startups in Kansas City.

“Our accelerator solves the two fundamental problems for early-stage startup companies — the experience gap and the capital gap,” Fryer said in a statement. “We provide a deep pool of mentors who are seasoned entrepreneurs as well as seed capital and access to investors. Startups that have been through this kind of program have a superior track record of generating new companies, new jobs and achieving a significant impact in their communities.”

SparkLabKC will join other organizations such as the Kauffman Foundation and the Helzberg Entrepreneurial Mentoring Program in Kansas City to help foster the city’s reputation as a place for startups. The Kauffman Foundation hosts the 1 Million Cups program, which is the biggest weekly startup-focused event in the city. 1 Million Cups is a one-hour event where entrepreneurs connect and pitch ideas to an audience of more than 100 people.

Kansas City, Missouri skyline via Sharon Day/Shutterstock

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