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CCLP honors Colorado Champions of Economic Justice & Equity recipients
CCLP’s Colorado Champions of Economic Justice & Equity Award recipients will be honored during our Communities Against Poverty virtual event from noon to 1 p.m., Nov. 19. Details on the event, registration and sponsorship are available here. Every year since 2013,...
Why we support Proposition 118 and oppose 116 and 117
Though the presidential and U.S. senate races are getting the most media attention and “air time,” Colorado voters will have dozens of choices to make during this election cycle. In total, there are 11 statewide ballot questions -- in addition to numerous local...
New report highlights gender and racial inequities in Colorado
While Colorado has made progress towards strengthening women’s economic security, women around the state continue to face challenges, discrimination and violence, according to a new report. Authored by Colorado Center on Law and Policy for the Women’s Foundation of...
Meet Tony Messenger: Pulitzer Prize winner gives those who are struggling a voice
Tony Messenger will give a keynote speech and answer questions at CCLP’s Communities Against Poverty virtual event, Nov. 19-21. Visit our event landing page to register or sponsor this informative community celebration of our work. As one of the few commentators in...
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Putting Resident Voice at the Center of Community Planning & Development
Mile High Connects has always put the needs of residents at the forefront of our work. As we have embarked on an ambitious agenda to increase private, philanthropic, and public capital for important community investments, we have...
Legislative & Policy Preview 2017: Health Care Program
During this year’s legislative session, CCLP’s Health Program will work to ensure that coverage expansions -- particularly the Medicaid expansion -- are protected. In addition, we will participate in efforts to increase pricing...
Legislative & Policy Preview 2017: Family Economic Security
During this year’s legislative session, CCLP’s Family Economic Security program will focus on expanding job opportunities and training for all Coloradans, renewing the Colorado Child Tax Credit for low-income workers, encouraging the...
MHC Steering Committee Seeking New Core Nonprofit Partners
What Are We Looking For in New Partners? As we prepare to embark upon development of a new four-year strategic plan, Mile High Connects is opening up this call for partners and is looking to invite two to three nonprofit organizations to...
Daring to imagine a poverty-free Colorado
Imagine if every Coloradan, regardless of race, ethnicity or where they live, had the resources to afford housing, food, clothing, health care and other essentials -- while building financial security for the future. Imagine if quality,...
Equity, Race & Place
In 2016, I had the opportunity to visit four different cities throughout the U.S. as a fellow for the The Funders' Network PLACES Fellowship. I was fortunate to join a diverse cohort of social justice and philanthropic practitioners from...
News Release: Colorado Health Policy Coalition urges Congress to develop a comprehensive health care framework
GOP healthcare plan: what it would mean for Colorado On March 6, 2017, House Republicans’ unveiled a healthcare proposal, the “American Health Care Act,” that would radically reduce the ability of middle- and lower-income Coloradans to...
Don’t repeal health coverage without replacing it
The November election has thrown open the door to changes to health care coverage, both in the private market and in Medicaid. In the last four years, millions of Americans have been able to obtain health coverage for the first time, but...
News Release: State of Working Colorado Report reveals surprising wage and employment gaps in Colorado
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PDF version available here. MEDIA CONTACT: Bob Mook bmook@copolicy.org, 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Report reveals surprising wage and employment gaps in Colorado DENVER—First the good news: Colorado is doing fairly well...
Moving Forward
On November 9th, I awoke and did not want to get out of bed. To be honest, with several weeks passing, I am only now beginning to be able to process the news without a feeling of deep depression. I am trying to sort out my own...