KIDS COUNT is a national and state-by-state project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation to track the status of children in the United States. The Colorado Children’s Campaign produces KidsCount in Colorado! as part of that project. Ours is an annual data initiative to assess and share information about the well-being of Colorado's children and trends that are impacting their lives. The report is designed to provide user-friendly state and county data, helping decision makers and advocates understand the challenges and opportunities facing children statewide, and focus attention and resources on the most vulnerable children.
- 2009 KidsCount in Colorado! Luncheon An event in the Roaring Fork Valley. Hear the data on Colorado's troubling poverty trend and dialogue with community leaders about what to do to improve the lives of children at risk.
- 2009 KidsCount in Colorado! Child Care and Early Education in Colorado: Supporting Working Families and Mitigating the Impacts of Poverty
- KIDSCOUNT Publications
- KIDSCOUNT Online Data
- KIDSCOUNT Local Snapshots
- Hear the KCFR Colorado Matters interview about Kids Count on 7/2/08 titled "Colorado's Rise in Child Poverty Fastest in the Nation" featuring Alex Medler.



