DCI has a comprehensive library of trainings on a broad array of subjects including Organizational Models + Management, Financing Structures, Small Business Support, Event Planning and Coordination, Downtown Activation, + More. We also curate resources from our partners to share templates, tools, and guides that will expand your capacity to Get It Done!

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GUIDES

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TOOLS

Brownfields

Federal Brownfield Resources:

  • Assessment Grants (Federal) 
    • Note that under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) that individual grants are available up to $10 million per grant (up from $500,000) with no cost share requirement
  • Cleanup Grants (Federal)
    • Note that under the BIL that individual grants are available up to $5 million per grant (up from $500,000 with a 20% cost share) with no cost share requirement
  • Multipurpose grants (Federal)
    • Note that under the BIL that individual grants are available up to $10 million per grant (up from $800,000 with a $40,000 cost share) with no cost share requirement
  • Link to updated funding amounts through BIL

 

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TEMPLATES

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VIDEO RESOURCES

STRATEGIES FOR URAs BECOMING HB15-1348 COMPLIANT

Downtown Colorado, Inc. is joined by Caitlin Quander from Brownstein, Andy Smith, Executive Director of the Fort Collins URA, and Scott Shine, Executive Director of the Durango URA to discuss their adaptation and strategies for HB15-1348 compliance. Whether you are an existing urban renewal authority creating a new plan area, or a newly forming URA, HB 1348 requires the urban renewal board to include representatives from different taxing entities. This dynamic webinar dives into the:

• Education and communication to create understanding and functionality on the board;

• Process and structure for managing the expanded urban renewal board; and

• Impacts on finances, agreements, negotiations, and project development.

THE ROLE OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

In a recent Vail Valley Partnership (VVP) webinar, CEO Chris Romer led a discussion on the evolving role of chambers of commerce in economic development. Traditionally known for networking and business support, chambers are now stepping into community leadership, fostering economic growth, and adapting to digital transformation.

For chambers to stay relevant, they must shift from passive networking to strategic engagement, embrace technology, and prioritize community sustainability. With 770 business members representing 80% of the local workforce, VVP has successfully positioned itself as a critical partner in economic resilience.

Check out DCI's Blog Post for a full write up on the event, or click the image to view the webinar.

CREATING A VIBRANT COMMERCIAL DISTRICT

A series for communities looking to create a vital commercial district when there is no traditional downtown

BUILDING INCLUSIVE SPACES

Invite Investment!

From housing, workforce, or employers, Colorado has work to do. Topics will highlight needs and options, while we dive into ways to make communities inclusive for the locals.

TACTICAL ACTIVATION

Make change happen!

Dive into action-oriented, short-term, low-cost projects to see what happens when you start by doing. Train, coach, and share the steps to see what improvements might mean for your downtown.

CAPACITY BUILDING

Get more done!

Develop your ability to complete the mission with structure, financing, and sustainability. Identify your means for measurable change and focus on thriving- not just surviving.