This event brings top industry leaders in film, television, and digital media to visit high school and college classrooms across the state.
This annual event consists of networking, idea sharing, and expert discussions to build and sustain the outdoor recreation industry in Colorado.
As a part of the federal American Rescue Plan Act, the federal government passed the State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) bill to fund small business credit support and investment programs.
This program is eight sessions, each lasting 2.5-3 hours, where a professional filmmaker works with high school teachers to cover scriptwriting, production, filming, and editing.
This series of events addresses the need for community engagement and education during COVID-19 by providing webinars to the creative film and media community.
These scholarships help high school students pay for educational and experiential film programs.
This program supports HUBZone-certified small businesses in designated areas of the State by providing them with preferential treatment in awarding federal contracts.
This grant supports an annual workshop that helps motivate and inspire native students who are struggling to find a passion in high school.
This program supports outdoor recreation business development through research, partnerships, trade shows, and trade and investment missions.
This directory is Colorado’s most comprehensive database of certified minority-owned businesses.
The Professional Pathways Program program is a tier based professional networking and development program for film students across the state.
These partners share expertise with filmmakers and help attract productions to their communities.
This program provides free technical assistance, consulting, and funding to help rural communities create economic development strategies.
These missions promote foreign investment into Colorado and help Colorado companies become more globally competitive.