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Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities or NORCs are one important avenue for ensuring that people have access to and are aware of resources in their own neighborhoods they need as they age.
The Colorado Technology Association (CTA) and its membership has seen first-hand many of the skills gaps that Colorado high school and college graduates bring to the expanding high-tech workforce here. So last year…
Early in the life of Colorado’s Office of Early Childhood, which was formed in 2012, a need for a particular kind of partner organization emerged. “We realized pretty early on that we needed a partner who was more nimble…
BUILDing Jewish ECE is a ground-breaking initiative that seeks to guide nine Denver and Boulder synagogues and Jewish community centers – and their early childhood education (ECE) centers – towards increasing enrollment, Jewish family engagement and connections to the Jewish community.
Via Mobility Services (formerly Special Transit) was founded in 1979 to provide transportation for older adults and others with limited mobility. Today, it is a multi-county, multi-program organization that provides transportation and mobility options in 19 communities in five counties in Colorado.
Nationally, research has shown that Latinos are already much less likely to access services for older people from mainstream providers, often because those agencies don't have Spanish-speaking employees or materials.
Dash Sperling may be only 17, but he already knows a good investment when he sees one. He is co-chair of Rose Youth Foundation (RYF), a youth-led philanthropy group for Jewish teens and a program of Rose Community Foundation.
Given the clear link between excellent educators and student achievement, it’s easy to agree that great teachers should be compensated for their classroom successes. But historically, consensus has been challenging…