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Please support updates to federal race and ethnicity data collection standards

This week, the Colorado Children’s Campaign submitted public comments in support of the Office of Management and Budget’s Initial Proposals for Updated Race and Ethnicity Statistical Standards. The proposed updates make significant improvements to how the federal government collects data.

Tell your legislator to amend the State Budget to increase Family Planning Program funding!

Communities across the country are experiencing a significant decrease in access to reproductive health care, including family planning services, in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Join our Action Alert to support more direct funding to these services.

The West Steps: The importance of play in early childhood

What can policymakers do to make sure kids have time for play in early childhood? It's an important question as Colorado begins to set quality standards for child care providers and school districts participating in its Universal Preschool Program.

Enroll in health insurance as you file your taxes

Coloradans who missed the open enrollment deadline in January can still sign up for health coverage as a result of the Tax Time Enrollment Program.

Across Our Network

Below, you will find a list of engagement opportunities from our various partners across the state. 

Fast Fact – March 31, 2023

In 2021, the median household income in Colorado rose to $82,228. Economic prosperity, however, continues to vary significantly across the state. In 2021, median household income ranged from $35,416 in Costilla County to $129,839 in Douglas County.

Gun violence at East High School: Change is necessary – and possible

The Children's Campaign shares resources and a call to action after gun violence at East High School in Denver.

Capitol Update: Priorities on reproductive health care and remote eviction are in the mix

Things are really picking up at the State Capitol! Bills are moving through the legislature, the Joint Budget Committee (JBC) is wrapping up its work on the state budget, and the General Assembly is having some long days and nights debating policy.

Play More, Learn More: Join us to discuss the importance of play in early childhood

Please join the Children’s Campaign and our partners from Save the Children Action Network, Clayton Early Learning, Early Childhood Council Leadership Alliance, Trust for Learning, and Raise Colorado on Thursday, April 6 from 1:00-2:30 p.m. to learn about the value of play in early childhood.

Bold action needed to fund care across the continuum – join us to learn more!

Caregiving, in all the ways it happens in children’s lives, is essential and should be respected, prioritized, and funded accordingly. The Growing Our Future Coalition is comprised of 18 Colorado-based organizations that are committed to supporting early childhood.

New fact sheet details housing insecurity experienced by nation’s child care providers

One in four child care providers surveyed from March 2021 to December 2022 reported difficulty affording housing, according to a recently released fact sheet from RAPID, a project of the Stanford Center on Early Childhood Education.

healthy food on the table

SNAP Emergency Allotments have ended in Colorado

Due to congressional action earlier this year, a pandemic-era policy that increased the amount of money for food many Coloradans received through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has now been discontinued.

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