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Technical Assistance & Capital Access | CEDS FINANCE Technical Assistance & Capital Access Technical Assistance & Capital Access Carly Williams 2026-05-14T16:39:22-06:00 The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) is committed to supporting diverse businesses throughout the state by providing access to essential capital and resources.
Through several targeted programs, OEDIT aims to reach businesses that have been historically underserved and those adversely affected by the pandemic. To ensure these resources are widely available, CEDS Finance has partnered with OEDIT to offer free business support and advisory services to specific small businesses in Colorado.
Whether you are an entrepreneur launching a new venture or an established business owner looking to overcome challenges, CEDS Finance is here to help you unlock your business’s full potential. This program is offered at no cost through our partnership with OEDIT, ensuring that small businesses have the guidance they need to thrive.
Learn More About The Programs: Colorado Startup Loan Fund Venture Capital Authority Community Development Block Grant Business Loan Rural Jump-Start Grant Program SBDC Technical Assistance Complete this form to receive personalized support and tailored materials for the program you need assistance with. Join us for our upcoming online and in-person events, designed to provide you with the knowledge and tools essential for your success.
Our events will cover a wide range of important topics to help you stay informed and empowered. Do you know a Colorado entrepreneur who could benefit from this program? Share this link with them to learn more and apply.
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Business Foundations Technical Assistance Grant is funded by Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) via SBDC. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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