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Lived Experience: Advocacy effort empowers mother of three
Editor's note: This is this first in a series of blog and multimedia postings entitled Lived Experience. The project highlights how Coloradans benefit from policy and advocacy efforts led by CCLP and its partners. For anyone, a 30th birthday marks a major milestone in...
Check out the new CCLP brand
With new leadership in place and a bold new direction at Colorado Center on Law and Policy taking shape over the past year, we decided it was also time for a new look to convey our mission, vision and values. Last summer, we began exploring some possibilities for...
Congress must extend unemployment insurance benefits
This is the last week the nearly 240,000 Coloradans who are on or currently applying for unemployment insurance will receive an expanded $600-a-week benefit. Officially known as Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (PUC), this benefit was designed to ensure the...
The Acute Meets The Chronic: The Work of Our Collaborative in 2020
Our Program Update, July 2020: COVID-19 has acutely demonstrated that everyone needs to live in safe and healthy communities – communities that advance economic opportunity, prevent residential, commercial and cultural displacement, build on local assets, promote...
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Time for Sweeping Change
Last week, the city of Denver swept away problem of chronic homelessness by removing hundreds of homeless people from makeshift encampments throughout the city. The City claims that their decision was made because of the public safety...
Legislative Update: March 11, 2016
CCLP’s Halftime Report With the legislative session a little past the halfway mark, CCLP helped develop two bills that should be introduced during the next few weeks. One measure, which stems from our Responsible Re-Entry project, would...
Creating a Culture of Data: Mile High Data Day
As part of its commitment to pioneering a data-driven culture in Colorado’s social sector, The Piton Foundation’s Data Initiative, recently convened metro Denver’s data community for the first annual Mile High Data Day. More than 120...
Legislative Update: March 4, 2016
Bill to Watch: HB 1290 Despite declining unemployment rates, many Coloradans - particularly older workers who were displaced by the economic downturn of 2008 -- still struggle to find good jobs because their skills and experience have...
AG’s opinion could help low-income Coloradans
Low-income Coloradans often pay the price for the state’s budgetary quandaries. Fortunately, there are tools available to relieve some of the budgetary pressure caused by rigid constitutional requirements. The issue is whether lawmakers...
MHC Community Member Highlight
Oscar Torres, Community Member The chicken and the egg dilemma is very vivid for me. Two months after signing my lease in Aurora, I was hired at a nonprofit organization all the way in Lakewood. Ever since, my hour and a half (each way)...
MHC Grantee Highlight
Montbello Organizing Committee The Montbello Organizing Committee (MOC) is a grassroots organization composed of residents working to positively affect the quality of life for all who live, work, or volunteer within the neighborhood. A...
MHC Updates
Affordable Housing & Community Facilities During the Building Station Areas that Build Community event in February, Denver Shared Spaces and Mile High Connects released a report looking at a handful of station areas in our prioritized...
MHC Partner Highlight
New Belgium Family Foundation Recently, MHC talked with Lucy Cantwell at the New Belgium Family Foundation, funding partner of MHC. Describe the NBFF's role in MHC. What do you see as your biggest contribution to MHC and its work?...
Breakfast serves food for thought on women’s issues
On Feb. 23, nearly 200 women – and a handful of intrepid men – gathered at the Denver Scottish Rite Consistory for a morning of camaraderie and stimulating discussion about upcoming legislation affecting women, girls and families....
