In 1978, Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation was formally established as an organization dedicated solely to advancing the mission of Children’s Hospital Colorado.
Club 20 Education & Research Foundation is a sister-entity to Club 20, the 57-year-old coalition of individuals, businesses and local governments peppered throughout western Colorado’s 22-county region.
The mission of the Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence is to contribute to the promise for health by developing a nursing and health care workforce that meets the needs of all Coloradans.
The Colorado Children's Campaign is the leading voice for Colorado's 1.2 million children. Through a combination of research and advocacy, we work to improve the lives of Colorado’s kids in the areas of child health, early childhood learning and development, and K-12 education.
The Colorado Consumer Health Initiative (CCHI) is a coalition of organizational and individual members representing well over 500,000 Coloradans, working toward barrier-free access to quality, affordable healthcare for all Coloradans.
The Health District of Northern Larimer County has been meeting health care needs in northern Colorado since 1960. Today, it provides prescription assistance, mental health, dental, preventive and health planning services to Fort Collins, LaPorte, Timnath, Wellington, Livermore and Red Feather Lakes.
The Regional Institute for Health and Environmental Leadership (RIHEL) provides leadership training, builds linkages among leaders, and strengthens the relationships among health professionals, environment professionals, the academic community, the public sector and the private sector.
The San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center (SLVRMC) is an integrated health care facility providing critical care, primary hospital services and primary and specialty care to 48,000 residents through a six-county area.
The Stapleton Foundation for Sustainable Urban Communities is a nonprofit agency dedicated to redeveloping the old Stapleton airport site and surrounding neighborhoods by focusing on five community-based initiatives, one of which is improving health access.
Together Colorado, formerly Metro Organizations for People (MOP), was founded in 1979 with the mission of empowering people to strengthen and transform their communities through community organizing.
As part of Project Health Colorado, Evolve Communications and Entravision Television are producing Tu Salud, a series of 15 half-hour television shows, which will explain how the health care system works and what the audience can do to improve their access to care.