Business Development
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Office of Data Infrastructure Administration and Security
The Office of Data Infrastructure Administration and Security is leading the state’s efforts to strengthen Connecticut’s competitive edge in the digital economy.
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Connecticut Small Business Boost Fund
Get details on funding options and business development services for small businesses.
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Business Registration, Licensing and Permitting
Obtain the necessary licenses and permits for you to start, expand or relocate your business to Connecticut.
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Discover organizations that offer an array of business counseling services to help minority enterprises grow.
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Check out these additional resources that may be of interest to Opportunity Zone investors and developers.
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State Opportunity Zone Enhancements
See how Connecticut has made it even more attractive to invest in its Opportunity Zones by extending other tax credits and prioritizing other incentives.
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See all the business-development support, funding opportunities and tax benefits that are making Connecticut a global financial services hub.
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Find R&D partnerships, technical expertise, funding opportunities and tax incentives, all created to spur technological advancements.
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See all the technical capabilities, R&D partnerships, funding resources and tax advantages ready for bioscience innovators.
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Find resources, from pre-production to post, as well as funding opportunities, tax incentives and business-development support.
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Review a variety of incentive programs that may be able to assist your business with energy conservation and energy cost management.
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Get details on Enterprise Zone benefits for municipalities contiguous with Enterprise Zones in another municipality.
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See all the technical support, financial resources and tax incentives Connecticut offers to support small businesses.
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A Summary of Connecticut's Enterprise Zone Program
Learn about the different types of Enterprise Zones that offer diverse advantages for your business.
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Learn how manufacturers with plants of at least 500,000 square feet can qualify for tax abatements and credits.