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In solidarity with our Asian-American and Pacific Islander Community
As a collaborative committed to a racially equitable and resilient Denver region, we stand with the Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) community as we collectively grieve the horrific acts of violence in Georgia. While it may be difficult for some to believe...
We’re Hiring
The Mile High Connects is hiring a Grants Manager and Program Officer. These roles will collaborate with the Executive Director and senior leadership to execute the collaborative's strategic direction and programs. Mile High Connects (MHC) is a broad...
Unpacking the 2050 Metro Vision Regional Transportation Plan
Mile High Connects, in partnership with Denver Regional Council of Governments (DRCOG), hosted a panel discussion with regional leaders from the transit and environmental space to discuss the state of our region. Panelists included: Christian Steward with Denver's...
Q&A: CCLP Attorney Allison Neswood
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MHC Updates
Welcome to New MHC Team Member Deyanira Zavala, Program Coordinator Deyanira Zavala oversees the implementation and execution of MHC’s workplan by creating and managing partnership opportunities and tracking workplan deliverables. She...
Grantee Highlights
Colorado Jobs With Justice At Colorado Jobs with Justice, we have been organizing elders who are in long-term care, and who are often transit-dependent. We have heard many stories about the difficulties that our elders face in accessing...
Community Member Highlight – Mañanin Ruiz
This month, FRESC would like to honor one of the We Organize Westminster community leaders, Mañanin Ruiz. FRESC organizers first met Mañanin while door knocking in Westminster, Colorado and were immediately greeted with her kind smile and...
Could the U.B.I. ‘raise the floor’ for everyone?
The idea of a “guaranteed income” that would provide all citizens with enough money to meet their basic needs has garnered attention throughout the world and even within the United States recently. While the concept may sound new or...
News Release: Former District Court Judge elected to CCLP Board
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (PDF version available here.) MEDIA CONTACT: Bob Mook, bmook@copolicy.org; 303-573-5669, ext. 311 Former District Court Judge elected to CCLP Board DENVER – Roxanne Bailin was elected to the Colorado Center on Law...
Tool measures income needs of older Coloradans
The Colorado Center on Law and Policy largely focuses its advocacy efforts on adults in their working years. But because of the increasingly important and varied roles older adults play in families, and the importance of saving money with...
NORCs Provide Resources & Connections for Aging Adults in Their Own Neighborhoods
One of Rose Community Foundation’s grantmaking priorities is to support programs that allow people in the Greater Denver community to age in place — or stay in their own homes and neighborhoods — and live independently for as long as...
MHC Updates
Affordable Fares In the course of longer-term campaigns, there are always periods of time where the detail work needs to get done and the public face gets a little quieter. For Mile High Connects and the Affordable Fares Task Force, we...
MHC Partner Highlight – Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo has been involved with Mile High Connects since its inception. In 2011, Wells Fargo invested $1,000,000 in Enterprise Community Partners to support the Denver Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Fund. The TOD Fund, which began...
Grantee Highlight – Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Foundation
With support from Mile High Connects, the Urban Cooperative Development Program of the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Foundation has embarked on a feasibility study to explore development of a cooperative childcare center in the Denver...
