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Twirling Tech Goddess: A CAFTA Client’s Story
LeeLee James, Owner of Twirling Tech Goddess encourages radical diversity and inclusion by making the process of learning about technology more fun,…
Read MoreThe Light at the End of the Pandemic Tunnel: Common Questions and Answers for Creative Arts Businesses
As we begin to see the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, creative arts business owners and employees are wondering…
Read MoreSo You Want to Apply for a Shuttered Venue Operator Grant?
Owners and operators of qualifying independent venues and cultural institutions are anxiously awaiting the release of the application for the Shuttered Venue…
Read MoreCAFTA Resource: Reopening in COVID-19: Considerations for Employees and Visitors
Re-opening a business in the post-COVID-19 world is sure to be nerve-racking for businesses and patrons alike. Many business owners are wondering…
Read MoreCAFTA Resources for Creatives: Workforce Reductions in the Time of COVID-19
Over the last month, COVID-19 has caused drastic changes to our lives, our workplaces, and our ability to engage in arts and…
Read MoreCAFTA Resource for Creatives: Handling COVID-19 Event Cancellations
COVID-19 has left Colorado creatives, including photographers, videographers, musicians, and others who depend on live events, with an overwhelming volume of cancellation…
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Happy Birthday, CAFTA
Is it coincidence that Colorado Attorneys for the Arts (CAFTA)’s second birthday falls during National Pro Bono Week? For the last two…
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Reflections from NVLA Conference
It’s exciting to see how much Colorado Attorneys for the Arts (CAFTA) has grown since we quietly launched in 2015. I recently…
Read MoreCAFTA is Connecting Artists with Free Legal Services
Colorado Attorneys for the Arts (CAFTA), a new program of CBCA, is a legal referral service that pairs volunteer attorneys with qualified…
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