Honoring leaders advancing the rights of every Coloradan
CCLP invites you to join us on Thursday, November 20, 2025 from 5:00 – 8:00pm for our Colorado Champions Awards. The event will be held at Skylight in Denver’s Santa Fe Arts District. This community-connected celebratory awards reception will recognize individuals and organizations whose leadership has advanced equity, justice, and opportunity in Colorado while raising vital resources to sustain CCLP’s mission and continue the fight against poverty in our state.
This celebratory evening will have a cocktail hour featuring appetizers from Organic Roots. We will host our 12th annual awards reception, Colorado Champions Awards—formerly known as the Champions of Economic Justice & Equity Awards—highlighting champions whose stories inspire action and show the power of community partnership. Guests will also hear from CCLP leadership and distinguished special guests, including policymakers and advocates.
Colorado Champions Awards is more than an evening of recognition; it is a catalyst for change. By honoring the hard work of advocates, convening diverse leaders, and raising essential funds for the antipoverty movement, the event strengthens CCLP’s impact across health care, food security, economic justice, and housing stability.
This event is a price ticketed event. If cost is a barrier, but you would still like to attend, please contact Bruce Barnum, by phone at (303) 573-5669, ext. 312, or by email at bbarnum@copolicy.org.
Suggested dress code: business to cocktail attire
Colorado Champions Awards 2025 Event Sponsorship Packet
CCLP recognizes the incredible work of the individuals and organizations advancing the rights of every Coloradan. If you or your organization is interested in sponsoring this awards reception, please review the sponsorship levels in the back linked below and sign up to be a sponsor today!
Thank you to our current sponsors!
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Colorado Champions Awards
Legislator of the Year
Representative Jennifer Bacon
(she/her)
Representative Jennifer Bacon serves Colorado’s House District 7 in Denver’s far northeast and is the Assistant Majority Leader of Colorado’s House of Representatives.
With a background as an educator, school administrator, lawyer, and community organizer, she has dedicated her career to advancing opportunity through education and equity. Her leadership has helped shape key policies that expand educational access and reform the criminal justice system, ensuring that communities most impacted have a voice in decisions that affect their lives.
A proud Montbello homeowner, Rep. Bacon continues to fight for a Colorado where every person, regardless of zip code or background, has the opportunity to thrive.
Government Partner of the Year
Dee Daniels Scriven
(she/her)
Dee Daniels Scriven is the inaugural Director of Colorado’s Office of New Americans (ONA), where she leads the state’s efforts to facilitate the inclusion and well-being of New Americans. Hired in June 2022, she also serves as the Governor’s policy advisor on immigration and New American integration.
Dee has dedicated her career to advocating for vulnerable populations. Before ONA, she served at the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement in various capacities, including as a Regional Representative, Special Assistant to the Director, and Refugee Policy Counsel.
She gained advocacy experience as an Assistant Attorney General in the Child Protection Section of D.C.’s Office of the Attorney General, and as a public defender in Baltimore City and Montgomery County, Maryland. Her commitment to human rights began as an international human rights attorney with Paz y Esperanza in Peru.
Community Advocate of the Year
Megan Bowser
(she/her)
Megan Bowser is a mom of four, including a 13-year-old who is DeafBlind and autistic, and has cerebral palsy. This lived experience brought her into the advocacy world and grounds her work today.
As Executive Director of Family Voices Colorado, she works alongside families of children and youth with disabilities to navigate care and public benefits and to advance disability-led policy change.
Partner Organization of the Year
Towards Justice
Towards Justice is a nonprofit law firm that represents workers in litigation and other advocacy in an effort to build worker power and advance economic justice in Colorado and across the country.
Towards Justice takes on the cases private firms can’t and fight for workers others won’t, supporting workers in pursuing legal strategies to effect widespread change. Their goal is to defend workers and their rights through both litigation and policy advocacy —and to come up with pathways for others to do the same nationwide. Their focus is always on achieving economic justice in the workplace and rectifying the imbalance of power between people and corporations.

