Food December 17, 2024 Durango Food-focused Nonprofits Push for Access to Services in Immigrants’ First Languages By Mark Stevens Language justice was identified as a key priority for improving family incomes and decreasing reliance on county services. Mental & Behavioral Health August 7, 2024 Changing Kitchen Culture, One Restaurant Worker at a Time By Mark Stevens A southwest Colorado nonprofit is working to address the high levels of substance use and mental health challenges in the restaurant industry. Housing June 20, 2024 New Workforce Housing and Creative Space Opens in Mancos By Mark Stevens The new development, Mancos Commons, brings lower-cost housing units and more space for artists. Housing April 17, 2024 Durango’s Hotel-to-Housing Project Financing is a First in Colorado By Mark Stevens Much-needed affordable housing in southwest Colorado is being built with the help of tax credits for hotel-to-residential conversions. Identity & Bias November 20, 2023 A “Form of Liberation” By Mark Stevens A group in southwest Colorado is working to provide inclusive bicycle-themed activities for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Housing October 21, 2023 Telluride is Expensive. A New Housing Initiative Seeks to At Least Make Living Nearby More Affordable By Mark Stevens The former head of the Telluride Foundation is working to finance the construction of houses in Norwood, Ouray and Ridgway that are financially in reach for some area workers. People & Places August 8, 2023 For Women Farm Owners in Colorado, Leading Concerns are Crops and Animals, Not Sexism By Mark Stevens The farming industry has traditionally been dominated by men, but progress towards gender equality is underway in Colorado and nationwide. Community Power July 10, 2023 In a Rural Southwest Colorado Town, a New Program is Transforming Summer for Local Children By Mark Stevens The town of Mancos is continuing its focus on enhancing the lives of youth following tragedies two years ago. Education February 8, 2023 On the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation, a New School Aims to Preserve Culture, Language and Sense of Community By Mark Stevens The first-ever charter school located on a Native reservation in Colorado is off to a promising and meaningful start. Community Power September 26, 2022 Suicide Prevention in Mancos Starts with Youth-Driven Solutions By Mark Stevens A tight-knit community in southwest Colorado is focusing its resources on strengthening and encouraging connectivity. Load More Stories Sign up to receive our original stories by email. Email Address English / Inglés Spanish / Español html text Interest Collective Colorado Sign up Close
Food December 17, 2024 Durango Food-focused Nonprofits Push for Access to Services in Immigrants’ First Languages By Mark Stevens Language justice was identified as a key priority for improving family incomes and decreasing reliance on county services.
Mental & Behavioral Health August 7, 2024 Changing Kitchen Culture, One Restaurant Worker at a Time By Mark Stevens A southwest Colorado nonprofit is working to address the high levels of substance use and mental health challenges in the restaurant industry.
Housing June 20, 2024 New Workforce Housing and Creative Space Opens in Mancos By Mark Stevens The new development, Mancos Commons, brings lower-cost housing units and more space for artists.
Housing April 17, 2024 Durango’s Hotel-to-Housing Project Financing is a First in Colorado By Mark Stevens Much-needed affordable housing in southwest Colorado is being built with the help of tax credits for hotel-to-residential conversions.
Identity & Bias November 20, 2023 A “Form of Liberation” By Mark Stevens A group in southwest Colorado is working to provide inclusive bicycle-themed activities for members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Housing October 21, 2023 Telluride is Expensive. A New Housing Initiative Seeks to At Least Make Living Nearby More Affordable By Mark Stevens The former head of the Telluride Foundation is working to finance the construction of houses in Norwood, Ouray and Ridgway that are financially in reach for some area workers.
People & Places August 8, 2023 For Women Farm Owners in Colorado, Leading Concerns are Crops and Animals, Not Sexism By Mark Stevens The farming industry has traditionally been dominated by men, but progress towards gender equality is underway in Colorado and nationwide.
Community Power July 10, 2023 In a Rural Southwest Colorado Town, a New Program is Transforming Summer for Local Children By Mark Stevens The town of Mancos is continuing its focus on enhancing the lives of youth following tragedies two years ago.
Education February 8, 2023 On the Ute Mountain Ute Reservation, a New School Aims to Preserve Culture, Language and Sense of Community By Mark Stevens The first-ever charter school located on a Native reservation in Colorado is off to a promising and meaningful start.
Community Power September 26, 2022 Suicide Prevention in Mancos Starts with Youth-Driven Solutions By Mark Stevens A tight-knit community in southwest Colorado is focusing its resources on strengthening and encouraging connectivity.