This tax credit helps businesses redevelop commercial property and rehabilitate vacant buildings.
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 award honors Colorado-based companies that have exported products or services for at least two years.
This award recognizes minority-owned for-profit businesses that contribute to the economic diversity and success of minority communities in Colorado.
This program supports HUBZone-certified small businesses in designated areas of the State by providing them with preferential treatment in awarding federal contracts.
These trade shows provide an opportunity for destination marketing organizations to join the Colorado booth.
This tax credit is an eight-year job creation incentive to support competitive, multi-state, or country relocation and expansion projects.
This program will provide one-time scholarships to 2024 high school graduates and equivalent completers that reside in Colorado for use in the 2024-2025 academic year, and will prioritize those who pursue an in-demand or high-priority postsecondary pathway as indicated by Colorado’s labor market index data.
This program supports outdoor recreation business development through research, partnerships, trade shows, and trade and investment missions.
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 grant and tax credit helps new businesses start in or move into rural, economically distressed areas and hire new employees.
This event projects short works from Colorado filmmakers onto exterior walls and other city surfaces in Denver's RiNo neighborhood for eight days.
The following lenders are possible sources of funding for small businesses in Colorado.
This grant helps small businesses expand internationally by funding international business development activities.
This award honors a frontline tourism worker from each of Colorado’s eight travel regions.
These missions promote foreign investment into Colorado and help Colorado companies become more globally competitive.