The Cannabis Business Loan Fund is an opportunity for social equity licensed cannabis businesses to receive lending capital to build and improve their current business operations.
This program certifies communities that contribute to our state’s economy through creativity, culture, and the arts.
This annual event is for Colorado creatives to connect, learn, and be inspired.
This directory helps our state's film industry workforce showcase their skills and services to producers who are considering filming here.
This incentive encourages film production in Colorado with a performance-based rebate for up to 20% of qualified expenses.
This database of filmable locations across Colorado allows filmmakers to search by town, county, and type of location.
This position recognizes and supports Colorado musicians whose public service improves Colorado economically, socially, and culturally.
The laureate advocates for poetry, literacy, and literature by participating in readings and other events at the state capitol, schools, libraries, and literary festivals.
An annual day-long event for businesses to learn about cybersecurity and risk management.
This tax credit covers up to 50% of a qualified business’ conversion costs to employee ownership (up to $150,000.00). Check the program page to learn more about the recently expanded program.
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 awards honor community members for civic leadership and volunteerism in creative industries.
This award recognizes minority-owned for-profit businesses that contribute to the economic diversity and success of minority communities in Colorado.
This grant supports an annual workshop that helps motivate and inspire native students who are struggling to find a passion in high school.
This directory is Colorado’s most comprehensive database of certified minority-owned businesses.
These partners share expertise with filmmakers and help attract productions to their communities.
The following lenders are possible sources of funding for small businesses in Colorado.
Free and low-cost training workshops to help existing and new businesses grow and prosper in Colorado.