Colorado has about 690,000 small business owners who can apply for small business grants. Submitting an application and competing for Colorado small business grants can help you grow your small or medium-sized enterprise in the Centennial State.
Colorado has a gross domestic product of $484.4 billion as of 2022, ranking its economy as the 15th largest GDP in the United States out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Small businesses contribute to the nation’s economy.Small and medium-sized firms exported about $2.3 billion worth of goods from Colorado in 2020, which ranks 31st in the nation out of the 50 states and Washington, D.C., according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau export data.
Below we highlight some of the top small business grants in Colorado that you can explore.
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Grants for Small Businesses in Colorado
If you’re looking for small business grants in Colorado, here are some potential options to consider:
Skill Advance Colorado Grant Program
- Program description: The Skill Advance Colorado grant program can provide eligible businesses with Colorado First (CF) and Existing Industry (EI) job training reimbursement grants to strengthen business competitiveness and improve employment opportunities.
- Incentive: Colorado offers job training funds of up to $200K per business per fiscal year that helps business owners pay competitive wages to recruit new hires.
- General requirements: Here are some of the general requirements for this grant:
- Be a Colorado business owner in a key industry, such as advanced manufacturing, bioscience, electronics, housing, tourism, or financial services
- Hire net new full-time employees who receive meaningful job training in Colorado
- Your grant-funded employees must have the right to work in the United States and cannot be seasonal employees or employees in retail occupations
- Pay your employees an average wage based on business location
- Colorado small business firms with fewer than 500 employees are preferred
- How to apply: Contact your local Skill Advance Colorado community college representative if you wish to apply.
Colorado’s State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) Grant
- Program description: The Colorado STEP Grant helps Colorado small businesses pay for international business development activities, such as attending international trade shows and researching foreign markets.
- Incentive: Eligible businesses can receive up to $10,000 per year.
- General requirements: Here are some of the general requirements for this grant:
- Be an export-ready small business registered with the Colorado Secretary of State in Good Standing
- Have headquarters in Colorado or at least 50% of your employees based in Colorado
- Be new to export or expand your exports to new markets abroad
- Your business is at least 12 months old
- How to apply: You can apply online when the Colorado STEP Grant application opens.
Cannabis Business Grant
- Program description: Colorado’s Cannabis Business Grant can provide funding to social equity cannabis businesses that possess or are in the process of getting a regulated business license from the state’s Marijuana Enforcement Division.
- Incentive: Eligible businesses can receive up to $50K and use the funds toward operational needs, innovation, regulatory fees, professional services, and facility improvements.
- General requirements: Here are some of the general requirements for this grant:
- At least 51% of the business is owned by a person with a Social Equity License from the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division
- You possess or plan to get a Regulated Business License from the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division and the local licensing authority where your business intends to operate
- Be in Good Standing with the Colorado Secretary of State
- How to apply: You can apply online when the Cannabis Business Grant application opens.
Business Foundations Technical Assistance Program Grant
- Program description: The Business Foundations Technical Assistance Program gives Colorado small business owners the opportunity to apply for a grant upon completing three technical assistance training modules.
- Incentive: Receive a grant of up to $1,200 reimbursing you for costs incurred during the online training and the installation of an accounting system and digital tools for your business.
- General requirements: Here are some of the general requirements for this grant:
- Be a registered Colorado business owner
- Complete the Legal Formation and Registration online training module
- Complete the Accounting and Finance online training module
- Complete the Digital Marketing and Ecommerce online training module
- How to apply: You can apply for the grant online after completing the Business Foundations Technical Assistance modules.
Advanced Industries Export Grant
- Program description: The Advanced Industries Export Grant can reimburse some of your international business development and marketing costs if you own and operate an eligible Colorado small business.
- Incentive: Receive up to $15K reimbursement for eligible business expenses. The grant can reimburse a variety of expenses, such as the costs of producing international marketing materials or participating in an overseas trade mission.
- General requirements: Here are some of the general requirements for this grant:
- Be an export-ready small business registered with the Colorado Secretary of State in Good Standing
- Have headquarters in Colorado or at least 50% of your employees based in Colorado
- Manufacture an advanced technology
- Be new to export or expand your exports to new markets abroad
- Employ fewer than 200 employees globally
- Have at least two years of sales experience in the United States
- How to apply: You can apply online when the Advanced Industries Export Grant application opens
Who Provides Small Business Grants in Colorado?
The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) offers a variety of small business grants in Colorado. Other entities that help administer Colorado small business grant programs include the Colorado Community College System, the City and County of Denver, and nonprofit organizations.You can compare small business grants in Colorado with similar programs in other states, such as:
Do You Have to Pay Back a Small Business Grant?
A small business grant typically comes with terms and conditions, and you may be responsible for paying back the grant if you violate those terms. In general, small and midsized business owners are not required to pay back an SMB grant absent any violations.
You typically have to sign a funding agreement to accept a small business grant. As mentioned above, the grant may come with certain conditions. Using the grant for an illegitimate purpose may violate the agreement and require business owners to pay back the grant.
Small business grants may require you to spend the money by a certain date. You may also have to provide proof of payment and a written statement detailing how you’ve spent the grant.
Who Is Eligible for Small Business Grants in Colorado?
Local business owners or operators of an enterprise with fewer than 500 employees may be eligible for small business grants in Colorado.
The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Office of Advocacy generally defines a small business as an independent business having fewer than 500 employees. A small business, including individuals with freelancing business ideas, may be eligible for small business grants.
What Industries Does Colorado Support With Grants?
Colorado offers a variety of grants supporting the following advanced industries:
- Advanced manufacturing
- Aerospace
- Bioscience
- Electronics
- Energy and natural resources (including cleantech)
- Infrastructure engineering
- Technology and information
Colorado Resources for SMB Owners Looking for Funding
Here are some resources for small and medium-sized businesses looking for funding in the Centennial State:
Colorado Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
The Colorado SBDC is a statewide program that can provide Colorado’s small business owners with the following services:
- Business training workshops
- Networking events
- One-on-one business consulting at no cost
SBA District Office in Colorado
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is a federal agency that provides resources and support to small business owners. The SBA District Office in Denver serves all 64 counties in Colorado.
Alternative Funding Sources for Small Businesses in Colorado
Here are some alternative funding sources for small businesses in the Centennial State:
Colorado State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)
Colorado’s SSBCI is a federally funded program for small business owners in the Centennial State. Federal law — the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 — allocates about $104.8 million to Colorado’s State Small Business Credit Initiative program.Here’s how Colorado plans to use the SSBCI funding:
- Colorado Venture Capital Authority — $59.8 million. This program will provide venture capital to new and expanding businesses in Colorado.
- Cash Collateral Support Program — $35 million. This program provides cash collateral to help small businesses qualify for small business loans.
- CLIMBER Loan Fund — $10 million. This program uses SSBCI funds alongside private funds to support a loan to a borrower.
Colorado Microloan Lenders
Community-based nonprofits may offer microloans of up to $50,000 to small business owners in Colorado, including microloans for women-owned small businesses. In general, microloans can range from $500 to $50K and may be available to startups.
Colorado SMB Loans from Private Lenders
Banks, credit unions, and private lenders may offer different types of small business loans to Colorado business owners.Here are some of the funding products you may consider depending on your needs:
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