CCLP celebrated our 26th birthday party while reflecting on another year of successes on behalf of Coloradans experiencing poverty.
Recent articles
Small business displacement and Business Navigators
CCLP partnered with the city and county of Denver to administer a two-year program connecting Denver’s historically underinvested businesses with guides to programs, resources, and services available to them.
Facing the facts: Advocates present to the JBC on glitch-plagued PHE Unwind
Colorado health advocates presented to the Joint Budget Committee on glitch-plagued Public Health Emergency Unwind.
2024 Legislative session: addressing economic challenges at the individual and state level
Addressing economic challenges at the individual and state level after the 2024 Colorado legislative session.
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 report The Hardest Road: Philanthropic Approaches to the Evolving Filed of Transportation Equity.
The field of transportation equity continues to grow and gain significant momentum across the country. In a recent report released by the Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, the history of transit equity is examined along with the philanthropic sectors role in supporting and strengthening this important movement. Mile High Connects and three other cities are lifted up in the report as promising practices that include community organizing, data, and collaborative models. Click here for the full report.