Faster Forward Colorado partners with elected leaders to deliver outcomes on the issues that matter most to Coloradans. By moving faster to build what Colorado needs, we can accelerate progress on housing, child care, clean energy, transit and more, lowering costs and enabling opportunity while protecting what's best about our beautiful state.
Building the housing that Colorado families need, in livable communities that provide easy everyday options for mobility.
Rapidly deploying clean energy locally and across our state to keep electricity prices stable while demand increases.
Overcoming Colorado's child care shortage and high costs by pairing public investment with business formation and growth in the child care sector.
To make progress that Colorado families can feel, we need policymaking that's designed for impact.
Coloradans feel daily challenges and our state faces urgent needs — speed matters. We need policy action that aspires to deliver in quarters, not years and decades.
Intense competition for essential needs like housing and child care drives up costs and restricts choice. We need enough for everyone and the options for people to choose what fits them best.
Complexity is easy, simplicity is hard. We need to level-up government rules and processes to meet public goals and deliver outcomes — not preserve the status quo.
Creativity and technology can unlock better ways to deliver for Coloradans across the public and private sectors. We should enlist innovation wherever we can.
If the private sector isn't providing for essential needs or is leaving people behind, government should take action to make up the difference.
We partner with the elected leaders in our cities, counties and at the state level who are focused on action to address these challenges that Colorado families feel every day. We invest in policy development, storytelling, coalition building and building grassroots support to win victories and build momentum to tackle bigger challenges.
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