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Center for Colorado’s Economic Future (University of Denver)

$170,000
2008-2009

Together with the New America Foundation, the DU Center developed an in-depth report on the economic case for health reform. This report assessed and explained the balance between the likely costs of reform and the potential economic benefits of reform so that business leaders, policymakers and the public can have a more informed debate about Colorado’s self-interest in health system reform.

Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence

$1,200,000
2008-2011

Supported the Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence in building the state’s health professions workforce through the Nursing Faculty Retention and Recruitment Program, including a nursing faculty educational loan repayment program.

Expanding Children’s Access to Health Care

$4,200,000
2008-2011

Expanded the ability of 14 community health clinics and local public health agencies to provide timely preventive, primary, oral and behavioral health care for children in medically underserved areas. Learn more.

Bighorn Leadership Development Program (Colorado State University)

$214,888
2008-2010

Provided leadership development training for Coloradans to better enable them to advocate for an improved health care system and implement policies that expand access to health.

Business Health Forum & Mountain States Employers Council

$250,000
2008-2009

Educated the business community about health care issues and engaged business leaders in seeking solutions on how to expand and improve access to health.

Colorado Area Health Education Centers (University of Colorado Foundation)

$700,000
2008-2011

Supported consumer training in advocacy through five regional AHEC centers statewide focusing on policy changes to expand access to health.

Colorado Center on Law & Policy

$50,000
2008

Given the various options to expand health coverage—whether through an individual mandate requiring everyone to purchase health insurance or any plan to expand coverage through low-cost insurance products—the Colorado Center on Law & Policy conducted an affordability study to help policymakers, health advocates and consumers understand the factors that influence Coloradans’ ability to pay for health coverage.

Colorado Children’s Campaign

$350,000
2008-2011

Supported the Colorado Children’s Campaign in developing a health cost model and advocating for fiscal and policy changes to improve the health care system through “Looking Forward,” a collaborative project with the Bell Policy Center and Colorado Fiscal Policy Institute, as well as other funders and nonprofit advocacy organizations.

Colorado Consumer Health Initiative

$150,000
2008-2011

Supported the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative‘s work to increase awareness and educate health consumers statewide about barriers to health access, and strengthen advocacy efforts for policy changes to increase access to health care.

Learn about the health equity issues affecting Coloradans at Collective Colorado, a publication of The Colorado Trust.