At the Colorado African Cultural Center, we are committed to bridging the digital divide and empowering minority, immigrant, and underserved communities. In alignment with our mission to promote digital equity, we are proud to launch the Mini-Grant Digital Literacy Program, designed to equip small businesses in areas with limited access to digital resources with the tools and strategies necessary to thrive in today’s economy.
We are serving immigrants and small businesses in communities such as Montbello, Park Hill, East Colfax, Globeville, and other neighborhoods where access to technology and digital tools remains limited.
Our Commitment to Digital Equity:
The Mini-Grant Digital Literacy Program is part of our broader efforts to ensure that no business is left behind due to a lack of digital resources. By offering access to technology, internet, and business development training, we are leveling the playing field for small businesses in underserved communities, allowing them to compete in a rapidly changing economy.
Program Benefits:
A FREE professionally designed website tailored to your business needs, giving you the online presence necessary for growth.
Comprehensive web development, maintenance, and design training to keep your business competitive in a digital world.
A marketing strategies package to expand your customer base and scale your business.
Accounting and bookkeeping training to efficiently track business finances and transactions.
Technology and internet access provided for businesses facing digital access barriers.
3 months of post-program support to ensure long-term success and sustainability.
Three weeks of virtual training on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 6-8 PM MT, providing flexibility for participants to gain skills remotely.
Event Details:
📅 Launch Date: Friday, October 25th | 3 PM – 5 PM📍 Location: PCs for People, 6035 E 38th Ave, Denver, CO 80207, USA⏳ Application Deadline: October 22nd at 11:59 PM
Why This Matters:
Digital equity is crucial in today’s economy, and businesses that lack access to digital tools and resources are at a disadvantage. We are proud to serve immigrant and underserved communities in areas such as Montbello, Park Hill, East Colfax, Globeville, and beyond. By addressing this gap, we are providing small businesses with the opportunity to grow, innovate, and compete on equal footing.
Limited Spots Available:
This opportunity is open to 25 minority and underserved businesses. To be considered for this transformative program, apply now to secure your spot and take a crucial step toward digital empowerment.
💻 Apply Now: RSVP Link
At the Colorado African Cultural Center, we believe that digital equity is key to economic growth and empowerment for all. Join us as we work toward a more equitable future for small businesses in immigrant and underserved communities!