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New report highlights gender and racial inequities in Colorado
While Colorado has made progress towards strengthening women’s economic security, women around the state continue to face challenges, discrimination and violence, according to a new report. Authored by Colorado Center on Law and Policy for the Women’s Foundation of...
Meet Tony Messenger: Pulitzer Prize winner gives those who are struggling a voice
Tony Messenger will give a keynote speech and answer questions at CCLP’s Communities Against Poverty virtual event, Nov. 19-21. Visit our event landing page to register or sponsor this informative community celebration of our work. As one of the few commentators in...
Lived Experience: SNAP helps hard-working mom bring food to the table
Editor’s note: This vignette is part of the Lived Experience series, which highlights how Coloradans benefit from advocacy efforts led by CCLP and its partners. Being a pre-school teacher is arguably one of the most essential and demanding jobs to perform during a...
Guidelines on the CDC Eviction Moratorium
The following explanation of the CDC's eviction moratorium was provided by the Eviction Lab on Sept. 4, 2020: Today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new order, effective from Sept. 4 through Dec. 31, 2020, that provides protection from...
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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....
New Report Examines Efforts to Link Residents to Jobs at Three Local TOD Project Sites
In 2015 Mile High Connects focused much of its jobs-related work on exploring place-based community workforce development strategies. One of our projects, funded by a grant from JP Morgan Chase Foundation explored the linking of local...
Let’s build an economy that works for everyone
What should an economic recovery look like in Colorado? Is it a period of prosperity during which everyone in the state has a chance to work, build their economic security and provide for their families’ needs? Or is it a time when...
Natural Resources Defense Council: Lessons from Atlanta on First and Last Mile Connections
By Logan Sand, Intern, Natural Resources Defense Council The existing and expanding transit system in the Denver region will only be successful if all residents can easily and safely access the station areas. Many of the RTD stations are...
Healthy Places: Making Connections that Matter
Healthy Places: Designing an Active Colorado, an initiative of the Colorado Health Foundation, was engineered to increase physical activity in three communities including the southeast portion of Arvada, the city of Lamar and the Westwood...
