In this section, you will find many resources for data on child well being in Colorado.
- To view or order our annual KidsCount in Colorado! databook, click here.
- Learn more about using the CLIKS system here.
- County-Level Information on Kids (CLIKS)
As part of the KIDS COUNT network, we've compiled county-level data on children in a powerful online database that allows you to generate custom reports or to compare Colorado counties on a topic. The Colorado Children's Campaign is proud to be part of the national KIDS COUNT network comprised of state-based KIDS COUNT projects in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
- KIDS COUNT State-Level Data Online
This system contains state-level data for over 75 measures of child well-being, including all the measures regularly used in the national KIDS COUNT Data Book. This easy-to-use, powerful online database allows you to generate custom reports for Colorado(Profiles) or to compare Colorado to other states on a topic (Ranking, Maps, and Line Graphs).
- KIDS COUNT Census Data Online
This site consists of population data about age, gender, households, families, and housing units from the Census Short Form and social, economic, and housing data from the Census Long Form. You may view data for states, cities, counties and legislative districts.
- Right Start Data Online
In The Right Start, we highlight the particular challenges faced by newborns and their parents in states and in the nation's major urban areas. Data about the beginning of a child's life can be very telling about their future. Data are presented for all 50 states and the nation's largest cities, including Denver and Colorado Springs.
- KidsCount Local Snapshots
Want a quick overview of the child well-being data for your local area in Colorado? In this section, you can access and print a quick snapshot of data on child well-being in your area.
Major funding for the KidsCount in Colorado! project is provided by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.


