This report was commissioned by the KC Chamber, Civic Council, Mid-America Regional Council, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, and KC Rising in order to understand experiential learning opportunities in the Kansas City metro area. The findings help us better understanding gaps and opportunities to support career readiness for all students, and creates a framework for engagement that is being moved forward by the regional Real-World Learning effort and the KC Rising People Driving Committee. A list of identified community assets is available at joinsourcelink.com/rn/kcexperience#list and information about how business can get involved is available at kauffman.org/real-world-learning

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