The Littleton Museum and Bemis Public Library are closed Sunday, March 31, for the Easter holiday.
Location, demographics, and quality of life are just a few reasons the City of Littleton is a great place to develop a project or operate a business. A great city provides a strong and positive foundation for the development and business community. Taking an "Open for Business" approach to community and economic development, the city works collaboratively with developers and business owners to ensure long-term positive outcomes for all parties. Economic Incentive Policy(PDF, 98KB). For more information or if you'd like to submit an application, contact the Economic Development Department.
Economic Development 303-734-8094 economicdev@littletongov.org
How to apply for a Community Improvement Grant up to $9,999
How to apply for a Neighborhood Grant up to $500
How to apply for a Revitalization Grant up to $20,000
The COVID Recovery Fund will support internal and external building structures for small businesses in our Downtown Historic District as they continue to adapt to and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a separate fund from our Downtown Historic District Fund, and requires a separate application.
Each year the Littleton City Council considers requests for discretionary grants, historically from nonprofit organizations that serve Littleton residents, and awards the grants to the organizations during the budget process.
Find programs that can assist your business
See how you can get tax credit by offering employees alternative transportation to work
The Downtown Historic District Grant program was created to preserve and improve properties in the Downtown Historic District while increasing the district’s economic vitality.
Colorado's Office of Economic Development and International Trade offers over 100 programs and funding opportunities to businesses within the state of Colorado.