Colorado Creates Grant
This funding opportunity supports arts-focused organizations in Colorado to cover general operating expenses and enhance public programming, fostering artistic excellence and community engagement.
The Colorado Creates Grant is administered by Colorado Creative Industries, a division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT). This program aligns with the National Endowment of the Arts strategic plan and represents the largest annual competitive grant offered by Creative Industries. Its primary objective is to support general operating expenses of arts-focused organizations that offer public programming throughout Colorado. This initiative aims to foster artistic excellence, expand community engagement, and enhance organizational capacity in arts sectors. Funding is awarded as a flat rate determined by the organization’s most recently completed fiscal year cash operating revenue. Grant awards range from $6,000 to $14,000 depending on revenue brackets. Applicants with revenue over $1 million may request $14,000, while those with revenue between $25,000 and $99,999 may request $6,000. These grants are now reimbursable rather than disbursed in advance. Grantees must execute activities, submit a final report, and then receive reimbursement for eligible expenses incurred during the performance period, which runs from the date of award or contract execution (anticipated September 2025) through June 30, 2026. Eligible applicants must be arts-focused 501(c)(3) organizations or independent components of educational institutions or government entities with distinct programmatic and administrative structures. They must be based in Colorado, maintain a minimum annual operating budget of $25,000, and have provided public arts programming in the state for at least two years. Additional requirements include registration in good standing with the Colorado Secretary of State and possessing a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). Certain organizations such as history museums or economic development agencies are generally not eligible, and awarded grantees must sit out for one fiscal year before reapplying. Applications must be submitted via the OEDIT Grant Portal between March 12 and May 21, 2025. Required materials include narrative responses, financial documents, support materials, and various policy documents. Narrative sections address artistic excellence, community involvement, and implementation capacity. Each narrative section allows up to 2,275 characters. Additional documentation includes an income statement, budget projections, a Certificate of Good Standing, an organizational chart, and at least one artistic support material item, with further items depending on the applicant’s discipline. The selection process involves regional reviews by peer panelists followed by a final decision from the Creative Industries Advisory Council. Evaluation is weighted with 40 percent on artistic merit, 40 percent on community impact, and 20 percent on organizational capacity. Award decisions will be communicated between August and September 2025, with funding disbursed in July to August 2026 post final report submission. Organizations must comply with federal and state financial guidelines and may undergo audit reviews up to three years after project completion. For assistance, program-related questions should be directed to Emma Acheson at Emma.Acheson@state.co.us. Technical issues with the portal should be directed to Katy Zeigler at Kathryn.Zeigler@state.co.us or 720-910-2241. Additional guidance and templates are provided within the Colorado Creates Guidelines document, accessible via the OEDIT website.
Award Range
$6,000 - $14,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Amount is based on organization’s revenue. Grants are now reimbursable. Certain thresholds (e.g., over $10,000) trigger additional procurement compliance such as insurance and contracting requirements.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Your organization needs to: Be an arts-focused 501(c)(3) organization (review more information below) or an independent component of a program associated with a college, university, or unit of government (review more information below) Hold your primary business location in Colorado. Have supporting the arts as your organizational mission, including but not limited to visual, performing, literary, and media arts organizations. Have held public arts programs in Colorado for at least two years before the application deadline. Have a cash operating budget of at least $25,000 for your last completed fiscal year. Be registered in Good Standing with the Colorado Secretary of State and current with annual corporate reports and charitable solicitation registration. Organizations are required to have a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI or UEI SAM). A UEI reflects the organization's legal name and current physical address. See SAM.gov(opens in new window) for more information about registering and renewing your entity. Be current in reporting for other Colorado Creative Industries grants or programs. Show collaboration, a mutual investment of funds or other resources to the activity, with other organizations.
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
March 1, 2025
Application Closes
May 21, 2025
Grantor
Emma Acheson
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