Recent articles
Re-imagining our vision: CCLP looks to the future
After more than 20 years of forging pathways from poverty, Colorado Center on Law and Policy recently embarked on a new strategic plan that requires us to ask difficult questions of ourselves and each other. Building on our strong reputation as an effective advocacy...
What to expect if you become unemployed
Few events strike more anxiety and uncertainty than the prospect of unemployment – especially during a pandemic outbreak that’s already fraught with anxiety and uncertainty. If the fear of contracting the coronavirus doesn’t make you nervous, the thought of losing...
Recursos sobre la COVID-19 para familias inmigrantes
Mientras que nos enfrentamos a la rápida propagación de la enfermedad COVID-19 y sus efectos en nuestra economía, hay una cosa que está clara: estamos juntos en esto. Y eso incluye a todos los residentes de Colorado, tanto los que nacieron aquí como los que vienen de...
COVID-19 resources for immigrant families
As we face the rapid spread of COVID-19 and its effect on our economy, one thing is clear: we are all in this together. This includes Coloradans who were born in other countries but who call this state their home. To Colorado’s immigrants -- whether you had access to...
Recent posts
The Hardest Road – Philanthropic Approaches to the Evolving Field of Transportation Equity
"More than half a century since the demise of 'separate but equal', race and class continue to have a defining hand in how easy, or how difficult, it is to reach opportunity." Funders' Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities...
Preserving & Developing Transit Oriented Real Estate to Benefit All Residents – Urban Land Conservancy
Since 2003, the Urban Land Conservancy (ULC) has invested $60 million into metro Denver communities, creating real estate that benefits communities. As a founding member of Mile High Connects, ULC’s contribution has been significant...
Update on Affordable Fares
Yesterday a team of representatives from the Affordable Fares Task Force met with RTD staff and board members to discuss the fare increase recommendations and how RTD plans to build accommodations for affordability for low-income riders...
Mile High Connects Advisory Council
Welcome to all of our Advisory Council members! This group is comprised of thought leaders from a variety of disciplines from the Metro Denver region that will learn about different issues related to our work as well as provide input and...
Denver NeighborhoodLIFT Program – Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo began the next phase of our Denver NeighborhoodLIFT program launched a year ago. In close collaboration with Denver Mayor Hancock and the Denver Office of Economic Development, we announced donations totaling $500,000 to help...
Emerging Work in Westminster – FRESC: Good Jobs, Strong Communities
A new campaign is emerging in the Metro Region. In the city of Westminster, just a few miles from the heart of Denver, the ground game has begun. Neighborhood leaders and FRESC community organizers are hitting the streets with flyers and...
Public Process and Affordable Fares: Getting Beyond Business As Usual
Whether people can afford bus and light rail fares is one of the most fundamental issues to whether a transit system really serves its public. If I were being really honest (and I am), I would share that it took Mile High Connects a...
What’s New at Mile High Connects
As we move into 2015, you might notice a few changes here at Mile High Connects. In addition to our brand new website, we've spent the past few months honing and refining our workplan to be able to provide a more targeted, coordinated...
