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Get on the Bus with Us: It’s a Transit Justice Forum!
Mile High Connects and Denver Streets Partnership joined forces to host Get on the Bus: Transit Justice Forum. This conversation honed in on the connection between public transit, workforce, and the climate crisis. "This is a dramatical different conversation at the...
2021 state legislation updates for March 29
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...
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Legislative Update: April 15, 2016
Bill to Watch: SB 185 No matter how you slice it, a bad idea is simply a bad idea. Last year, legislators (some say unwittingly) approved HB 1390 in the final, frantic days of the legislative session. Supported by lobbyists from the...
Proposed tax credit provides wrong solution for the right problem
On paper, House Bill 1372 looks like a win-win proposition that gives businesses a financial incentive to hire low-income workers who face challenges in today’s job market. The bill, which was approved with bipartisan support by the House...
Making the Transportation Connection – Gates Family Foundation
The Gates Family Foundation (GFF) has been a supporter and steering committee member of Mile High Connects since 2011 through the Foundation’s Smarter, Greener, Healthier Urbanism program. GFF has also supported parallel efforts to...
A SNAP-shot of food stamp access in Colorado
Food stamps provide eligible families with a modest monthly stipend to purchase food — averaging $1.40 per person, per meal. The majority of those eligible are children, seniors, working adults, veterans and those who are disabled. The...
MHC Updates
MHC Grant Fund We are excited to release our funding guidelines for the Equitable Initiatives in The Denver Region grant fund for 2016. The deadline for applications is June 1, 2016, 5:00 MT. We will offer two grant application workshops...
MHC Partner Highlight – The Colorado Health Foundation
The Colorado Health Foundation’s vision is that Colorado will be the healthiest state in the nation. We work to improve the health and health care of Coloradoans by increasing access to quality health care and encouraging healthy...
Grantee Highlight – Westwood Unidos
Westwood Unidos is a coalition of Westwood residents partnering with organizations to make Southwest Denver a healthier place. Westwood Unidos' unique approach trains resident leaders to advocate for equitable resources, to organize their...
Community Member Highlight – Marcus Harris, Bayaud Enterprises
With every word that you are reading right now, your perception of me is changing. Look at my photo after every other sentence or so. Perception is a big deal. Captioned visual narratives are very powerful. We judge one another...
7 ways to address wage stagnation and income inequality
Despite steady job growth, rising productivity and declining unemployment in recent years, it is clear that broadly shared prosperity has not rebounded in Colorado. According to CCLP’s State of Working Colorado 2015-16, the median hourly...
Statement: CCLP Statement regarding AG’s opinion on the InnovAge conversion case
Elisabeth Arenales, Health Program Director for the Colorado Center on Law and Policy, issued the following statement about the Colorado Attorney General’s opinion in the conversion of Total Community Options Inc. (InnovAge): (PDF...
