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Advance Colorado Broadband Grant Program is sponsored by Colorado Broadband Office. This state-managed grant program deploys federal funding for projects that invest in capital assets, bridge the state's digital divide, and help Coloradans thrive anywhere in the state. The program aims to connect 99% of Colorado households to high-speed broadband by the end of 2027.
While details for specific application windows are not provided, it indicates ongoing state-level efforts to expand broadband that small businesses can ultimately benefit from.
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Nearly every aspect of our lives involves technology. When the pandemic required residents to work, learn and connect with people and services from home, it accelerated the need for fast, reliable and affordable broadband access. That’s why **we set a goal to connect 99% of Colorado households to high-speed broadband by the end of 2027**.
Our new Advance Colorado Broadband state-managed grant program will deploy federal funding for projects that invest in capital assets, bridge the state's digital divide and help Coloradans thrive anywhere in the state. ## State-Managed Broadband Grant Programs ## Stakeholder Roundtables **Recent Community Roundtable Slides and Recordings:** * Jan. 22, 2025: Slides and Recording * Nov.
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17, 2023: Slides and Recording * Nov. 15, 2022: Slides and Recording * Sept. 20, 2022: Slides and Recording The CBO established the Advance Colorado Consult Group to solicit input on applications and awards for the Advance Colorado Broadband grant program.
Advance Consult Group members are made up of individuals who represent Local Government/Municipal entities, Tribal Territories, Industry Associations, other State agencies, broadband consumers and other key stakeholders. Meeting Recordings can be found on our YouTube channel.
The Technical Assistance Program exists to assist many unserved and underserved communities in our state that are eligible for federal funding but may not have the resources necessary to prepare, plan, apply for, and administer a federal grant. Through the program, eligible entities qualify for the support and services they will need to pursue these once-in-a-generation grant opportunities.
Learn more about the Technical Assistance Program A Broadband Ready Community is a Colorado community that has taken steps to encourage broadband infrastructure deployment to connect its residents. Steps can include creating a broadband task force, surveying community members, involving schools, businesses and other community anchor institutions, creating budgets and timelines, reviewing local policies and speaking with providers.
The Colorado Broadband Office will certify broadband-ready communities and deem them on the right track and properly prepare to connect residents to high-speed, reliable internet for the betterment of residents and the community's economy. Learn more about the Broadband Ready Community Program
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible entities will likely include local governments, broadband providers, and potentially other organizations involved in broadband infrastructure deployment. The focus is on connecting unserved and underserved communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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