Managed IT services for Colorado nonprofits typically run $85–$175 per user, per month — lower than for-profit pricing, but donor data security and grant compliance still require a real program, not a volunteer patch-job. Here’s what to budget, what to look for, and how to stretch every dollar with the right nonprofit discounts.

Your internal IT person is good at what they do. But one person can’t cover 24/7 monitoring, cybersecurity, compliance, and strategic planning alone. ABT’s co-managed IT model gives Colorado firms the backup they need — without replacing the team they have.

ABA Model Rules 1.1, 1.6, and 5.3 make your IT provider part of your ethical compliance posture—not just your operations budget. Learn what legal-grade managed IT services for Colorado law firms should include in 2026, from cybersecurity and cyber insurance readiness to AI governance, practice management software support, and co-managed IT.

What does managed IT services actually cost for a Colorado small business in 2026? This guide covers per-user pricing ranges, what should be included, what drives costs up, break/fix vs. managed IT, industry differences, and the questions to ask before signing with an MSP.

Struggling to decide between co-managed and fully managed IT for your Colorado business? This in-depth guide breaks down the pros, cons, setups, and responsibilities of each model—plus includes an onboarding checklist and real-world advice to help you choose the right fit.

Discover how ABT’s Managed IT Services support Colorado businesses with proactive solutions, fast local service, cybersecurity, and scalable IT strategies.