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Micro-Grant Program | Colorado Statewide Internet Portal Authority Established 2004 Home The Micro-Grant program is designed to connect residents to government by putting more information and services online. Since 2010, SIPA has awarded 483 grants totaling $2. 36 million to governments across the State.
The funding limit is $10,000 per application. March 1-31: Grant application open May: SIPA Board committee review June: SIPA Board approval July: Awardees notified and grants awarded 2025 Micro-Grant Recipients Congratulations! Submit a Micro-Grant Update Check Out Testimonials About SIPA For questions about the Micro-Grant Program, please call 720-409-5634 or sipa@cosipa.
gov . Statewide Internet Portal Authority The Statewide Internet Portal Authority is a government that serves government. We’re here to help you find digital solutions to run your organization efficiently.
Reach out for support. Colorado SIPA Facebook --> Colorado SIPA LinkedIn LinkedIn --> Colorado SIPA YouTube --> 950 S. Cherry St.
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