Welcome to Washington County Economic Development
Positive Growth for a Bright Future.
The Washington County Economic Development (WCED) offers a wide range of resources and services to all communities in Washington County. Our primary focus is on business recruitment, development, and economic retention, as well as fostering rural tourism to boost local growth.
At WCEDC, we’re dedicated to helping Washington County prepare for new businesses and support the growth of existing ones. Our mission extends to community development and enhancing tourism across the county.
Washington County is home to vibrant rural communities with a welcoming atmosphere, excellent schools, and a low crime rate. Located within driving distance to major cities, Washington County provides a unique “reverse commute” lifestyle, allowing you to enjoy peaceful surroundings during the week and the conveniences of city living on weekends. With high-speed internet, cozy coffee shops, and coworking spaces, it’s the perfect blend of work and leisure.
Our county also boasts a variety of recreational options, from arts and outdoor activities to local restaurants, breweries, and farm-to-table dining. Whether you prefer spending time at the movie theater, bowling alley, or exploring the beautiful landscape, there’s something for everyone in Washington County. Our thriving mix of residents includes an increasing number of remote workers who appreciate the balance of country living and urban access.
Come and experience Washington County for yourself. We welcome newcomers with open arms and are excited to see the fresh perspectives you’ll bring to our communities.
Student Loan Repayment

Rural Opportunity Zone
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There are financial incentives available for new residents in WASHINGTON COUNTY, including both student loan repayment assistance and a state income tax credit. There may be a waitlist for the county-sponsored student loan repayment program, so we encourage interested residents to inquire early. Eligible residents can receive up to $3,000 per year for five years (totaling $15,000) to help reduce student loan debt. Additionally, residents can enjoy a 100% tax credit on their Kansas income tax liability through 2026, making it easy to claim this waiver when filing annual taxes. This program is administered through the Kansas Department of Revenue. Both programs are funded by the Kansas Department of Commerce.


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