State Sets Up Relief Fund

The state of Colorado has set up a relief fund to help small businesses, nonprofits, local governments, and school districts deal with the spread of COVID-19.

Governor Jared Polis announced that the Help Colorado Now fund is now accepting grant applications. 

$8 million has been donated to the fund so far.  The Mile High United Way and the Governor’s Office will disperse the funds.

The grants will be given out in increments of up to $25,000 and will be focused on helping community based organizations with the focus on prevention, impact and recovery. 

The deadline for the first round of applications is due on April 4th

Apply online at covrn.com.   

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