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 neighborhood in southwest...
Report: Metro Denver Transit Station Evaluations
Graduate students from the University of Colorado at Denver's Masters of Urban and Regional Planning Program recently finalized a report on Metro Denver's transit area stations, which provides a comprehensive analysis of the stations. "This report evaluates the design...
Report: First & Last Mile – Funding Needs And Priorities For Connecting People to Transit
The buildout of FasTracks, a multi-billion dollar expansion of public transit throughout metro Denver, has highlighted major challenges that low-income riders face when attempting to access the transit system. Many transit station areas have missing or inadequate...
Enterprise Community Partners – Creating Opportunity for Low-Income People Through Affordable Housing
The Denver region’s economy has been booming for many years, but a significant portion of the population is increasingly left behind. Across the seven county Denver metro region, there are over 175,000 low-income households experiencing housing insecurity: over 6,300...
Internal Equity & Inclusiveness: Taking on Issues of Race & Class
In June of 2015 the Convergence Innovation Fund, the national funder that seeded our grant fund, invited MHC to join a webinar hosted by PolicyLink to share our internal equity and inclusiveness capacity building that we are undertaking as an organization and...
July 2015 Advisory Council – First/Last Mile Connections
"Look out for that car!" "Bus stop closed." "There isn't a sidewalk here." "Just how am I going to get my stroller over that median?" During the July 15th Advisory Council meeting members jumped over a busy street with match box cars flying back and forth, awkwardly...
The Buck Foundation
In Denver, it is illegal for homeless residents to sleep or sit on downtown sidewalks, or to use any form of shelter from the cold or sun other than their clothing. In Denver, because of new laws like the Urban Camping Ban, city officials are treating homelessness as...
New Belgium Family Foundation
The New Belgium Family Foundation funds regional efforts to increase bike and pedestrian infrastructure and make public transportation a viable option for everyone. We believe that these alternative transportation options help create healthier, happier communities and...
Kaiser Permanente – Supporting Mobility and Active Transportation
Our support and participation in Mile High Connects and initiatives to make transit more affordable and strategically planned align closely with our community benefit mission. In addition to supporting Mile High Connects, we funded county-level efforts to develop Bike...
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:...