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Access the latest labor marketing information provided by the Connecticut Department of Labor.
Explore the Connecticut State Data Center (CTSDC), the state’s lead agency in the U.S. Census Bureau’s State Data Center Program. It makes data available locally to the public through a network of state agencies, universities, libraries, and regional and local governments.
The Census Bureau's mission is to serve as the nation's leading provider of quality data about its people and economy.
Search or browse public data provided by Connecticut State Agencies.
Get two-page reports of demographic and economic information for Connecticut's towns.
Provides assistance to build your local economy, make informed decisions, find location opportunities and grow businesses.
A new tool to facilitate private sector job creation
Stay updated with breaking news about economic developments in Connecticut.
Explore this one-stop resource to learn more about all the different types of support available to promote brownfield redevelopment in Connecticut.
Request for Proposals - Support CT Small Business 2022
Request for Proposals - Small Business Support Programs
CT Communities Challenge Grant
The Department of Economic and Community Development (“DECD”) is undertaking a competitive grant application process to fund multiple projects under the CT Communities Challenge Grant Program in an effort to improve livability, vibrancy, convenience and equity of communities throughout the state.
Shop Art this Holiday Season
State of the Arts: A Virtual Forum for CT-Based Creatives 40 & Under - October 15 at 7 pm
A virtual forum for Connecticut-based creatives 40 and under.
Make Music Connecticut offers all native and newcomer residents of the Constitution State the opportunity to add a chorus to the rich musical history of Connecticut.
Creative Ground Online Directory
This free online directory includes profiles for cultural nonprofits like libraries and theaters, creative businesses like recording studios and design agencies, and artists of all disciplines such as performing arts, visual arts and crafts.