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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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Scorecard reveals challenges for Colorado families
Seven years since the official end of the Great Recession, many economists agree that America’s agonizingly slow financial recovery is finally complete. But even though the national unemployment rate has remained steady in recent months,...
Legislative Update: Jan. 22, 2016
Legislation could help low-income parents get ahead Studies consistently show that a lack of affordable childcare limits parents' educational goals and hampers their efforts to move out of poverty when their children would benefit the...
Affordable childcare helps parents sharpen skills to support their families
Studies consistently show that a lack of affordable childcare limits parents’ educational goals and compromises their efforts to move out of poverty. Approximately 52 percent of single mothers in Colorado without high school diplomas live...
Legislative Update: Jan. 15, 2016
This year, CCLP will back many bills with bipartisan appeal that could make a significant difference in the lives of low-income Coloradans. We're also expecting to play "defense" against legislation that could potentially hurt Colorado's...
Legislative and Policy Preview 2016: Health Care
In 2016, the Colorado Center on Law and Policy will work to ensure that Medicaid expansions are protected and that program is available to all eligible applicants and participants. CCLP will protect the interests of low-income Coloradans...
Legislative and Policy Preview 2016: Family Economic Security
This year, the Colorado Center on Law and Policy is developing and supporting a number of bills to ensure that Coloradans have a stake in building an economy and human services system that create economic security. We are also...
An Open Letter: Looking Back, Looking Forward
To Our Community, In 2015, MHC was pleased to invest over $900,000 into our local nonprofit community through directed and responsive grantmaking. These funds supported organizations to engage residents, build capacity and advocate for...
Grant to forge pathways from homelessness
Many Coloradans become homeless after losing a job because it’s nearly impossible to pay rent without sufficient income and savings. To further complicate matters, it’s much more difficult to search for employment without stable housing....
Advocacy Alert: InnovAge conversion hearing, Dec. 17
Concerned Coloradans will have a chance to weigh in on a proposal that affects thousands of elderly and disabled Coloradans and hundreds of millions of dollars in community assets. Public testimony on the proposed InnovAge nonprofit...
Coloradans still fare poorly in poverty measures
Six years into an economic recovery, far too many Colorado families are still being left behind. Unlike other measures of economic health such as unemployment, poverty rates have been much slower to respond to the economic recovery....
