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RMMFI Programs Now Statewide in English and Spanish

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RMMFI is now proudly serving entrepreneurs statewide in both English and Spanish! While our initial expansion into rural Colorado focused on Trinidad, Sterling, and the San Luis Valley, our English and Spanish programs are now open to individuals from anywhere in the state.

The entrepreneurial spirit is strong in rural communities across Colorado, but access to small business services and capital remains insufficient. RMMFI is working to bridge that gap and create equitable and inclusive pathways to business ownership for all Coloradans, regardless of background or language spoken.

As we expand our reach, RMMFI remains committed to partnering with the impactful organizations working locally in rural parts of the state. These partnerships are key to strengthening the full ecosystem of support for entrepreneurs and ensuring that our programs are relevant and responsive to the unique opportunities and challenges in each community.

To best serve entrepreneurs and communities from around the state, our programs are now grouped into five sites:

  • Denver English
  • Aurora English
  • Denver Metro Spanish
  • Rural Colorado English
  • Rural Colorado Spanish

If you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or interested volunteer anywhere in Colorado, we invite you to get started with RMMFI today!

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