iModules Software builds hosted, web-based solutions enabling member-based organizations to manage and grow private online communities which build connections between its members. Our more than 350 clients engage over six million members in more than 5,000 hosted communities. An established leader since 1999, iModules further raises the standard with Encompass, our latest release, specifically designed to provide integrated management of online communities, their constituents data and a full-featured content management system.

 Johnson County is a full-service local government with more than 4,000 employees providing daily services through more than 40 offices, agencies, and departments. Under a new Home Rule Charter approved in 2000 by voters, the county operates under a commission-manager form of government with an elected Board of County Commissioners of six district members and an at-large chairman and with a County Manager, who is appointed by and accountable to the Board of County Commissioners. The only other elected officials in Johnson County are the sheriff and district attorney, both of which are elected at-large.



The Kansas Technology Enterprise Corporation (KTEC) is a private/public partnership established by the state of Kansas to promote technology based economic development. Through support of strategic research and development at our Centers of Excellence, through intense hands-on business assistance at our incubators, and through our equity investments in early-stage companies, KTEC serves as an invaluable partner to companies that bring economic growth to Kansas. 
 

The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is a private, nonpartisan foundation that works with partners to advance entrepreneurship across America and improve the educational achievement of children and youth. http://www.kauffman.org