Getting married in Colorado? The state may help pay for your wedding

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Weddings just so happen to be included in the OEDIT’s list of eligible events alongside business meetings, conferences, conventions, exhibitions, trade shows, concerts and other gatherings.

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Brides and grooms in Colorado could potentially have a portion of their wedding comped with the Meeting and Events Incentive program, an initiative introduced by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade. (iStock)

Brides and grooms in Colorado could potentially have a portion of their wedding comped with the Meeting and Events Incentive program, an initiative introduced by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade. (iStock)

Applicants will need to submit their paperwork to the OEDIT’s grant portal at least 45 days ahead of their wedding date. Meanwhile, couples who were married between July 1 and Sept. 15 this year are being offered a grace period that allows them to submit applications 21 days after their wedding date.

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Documentation of the applying couple’s hard costs, budget, special event permit (if applicable) and request for proposal must be submitted with each application. 

The OEDIT says it is processing applications on a “first-come, first-served basis” and incentive funding allocation amounts will vary by county – ranging between 1.14% and 16.29% throughout the state.

Recipients of the incentive program will not be allowed to combine their funding with another state-operated grant.

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The Meeting and Events Incentive program is under the OEDIT’s Colorado Tourism Office division. It is operating in partnership with Metropolitan State University, a public university in Denver.

“Colorado is committed to providing the economic tools to build back stronger,” a spokesperson from the Colorado Tourism Office wrote to Fox News. “Our trailblazing Meeting & Events incentive provides a 10 percent rebate of eligible costs associated with bringing a qualifying convention, conference, meeting, training event or a destination wedding to Colorado. These events provide economic benefits to host hotels, venues or event centers and the surrounding small businesses, restaurants, and Colorado communities.”

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