This grant funds the creation, documentation, presentation, and/or teaching of folk and traditional arts.
This program helps Colorado-based advanced industries technology businesses expand into other countries.
This award honors Colorado-based companies that have exported products or services for at least two years.
These awards honor community members for civic leadership and volunteerism in creative industries.
These scholarships help high school students pay for educational and experiential film programs.
This tax credit is an eight-year job creation incentive to support competitive, multi-state, or country relocation and expansion projects.
This grant supports an annual workshop that helps motivate and inspire native students who are struggling to find a passion in high school.
This national competition helps high school students learn about poetry by memorizing and performing it.
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.
Our consultants and partners can assist with disaster loan applications, long-term planning, insurance navigation, physical and economic loss estimations, business preparedness, and more.
This event projects short works from Colorado filmmakers onto exterior walls and other city surfaces in Denver's RiNo neighborhood for eight days.
Free one-on-one consulting services to help you build a successful business at 15 community-based full-time centers and more than 70 part-time centers across Colorado.
Free one-on-one consulting services to help you build a successful business at 15 community-based full-time centers and more than 70 part-time centers across Colorado.
This program offers small businesses a free, one-hour consultation with a lawyer.
The following lenders are possible sources of funding for small businesses in Colorado.
The Small Business Navigator can answer questions you may have about federal, state, and local licensing requirements.
These free resources help small businesses by providing checklists, templates, tips, and questions to consider.
Free and low-cost training workshops to help existing and new businesses grow and prosper in Colorado.
This program helps communities convert buildings into affordable living and work spaces for creatives.
This grant helps small businesses expand internationally by funding international business development activities.
This cash incentive is a five-year program for competitive business expansion or relocation projects.
These missions promote foreign investment into Colorado and help Colorado companies become more globally competitive.