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Partnerships for Health

$8,600,000
2005-2012

Improved the coordination of health services at the community level through partnerships that build, strengthen and sustain the infrastructure of Colorado communities. Learn more.

Immigrant Integration – Evaluation

$1,463,588
2004-2010

An evaluation of the Immigrant Integration initiative by Community Science examined the community planning process, outcomes achieved by grantees and the levels of increased integration experienced in grantee communities.

Immigrant Integration

$10,733,504
2003-2012

Supported immigrants and established residents in working together for healthy communities. Learn more.

Safe2Tell

$750,000
2003-2009

Provided Colorado students an increased ability to both prevent and report violence by making anonymous calls to 1-877-542-SAFE. Learn more.

Preventing Suicide in Colorado

$4,100,000
2002-2009

Supported statewide efforts to address the problem of suicide by encouraging people at risk to receive care and improving the care that at-risk individuals receive. Learn more.

Colorado Healthy People 2010

$8,700,000
2002-2007

Helped Coloradans take steps to lead healthier, longer lives, and to decrease health disparities among different populations. Learn more.

After-School Initiative

$10,300,000
2000-2006

The initiative provided funding, training and tailored technical assistance services to 34 grantee after-school programs across the state, with an aim to develop and support after-school programming strategies that capitalize on the strengths of young people, families and communities. In each program, emphasis was placed on three main goals: positive youth development strategies, cultural competency development (for both staff and program activities) and partnerships designed to foster stronger adult and youth engagement, as well as support for the program. Learn more.

Qualistar Early Learning

$10,400,000
1998-2008

Supported efforts to improve the quality of early childhood learning experiences. Learn more.

Assets for Colorado Youth

$10,000,000
1997-2005

Assets for Colorado Youth was a statewide effort to promote the national Search Institute’s developmental assets—common sense, positive experiences and qualities that help influence choices young people make and help them become caring, responsible adults.

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