KidsFlash Blog

Our KidsFlash blog helps child advocates and policymakers stay up to date on the latest child wellbeing news around the state. In our weekly newsletter, you can find data and research on child health, early childhood, youth success, family economic prosperity and more. During the legislative session, KidsFlash also serves as a resource to help track important legislation and policies affecting Colorado's kids. Get the inside scoop on the Children's Campaign's outreach efforts -- including information on important fundraising and advocacy events, as well as efforts being undertaken by the It's About Kids and Circle of Friends networks. The KidsFlash blog is your connection to the resources and information you need to make a difference in the lives of Colorado's children. Subscribe to KidsFlash today to receive our posts in the form of our weekly e-newsletter.

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We are hiring a Grants Manager!

Written by: Children's Campaign
Date Posted: March 3, 2023

The Grants Manager raises funds to support our mission, working closely with the Director of Development and internal content experts to develop, submit, report on, and maintain records related to grants from national and local funders.

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Welcome our new board members

Welcome our new board members

Written by: Children's Campaign
Date Posted: March 3, 2023

Join us in welcoming Shanna Farmer, Tallerita Tunney-Rogers, Kait Schwartz, and Kerry Tipper to the Children’s Campaign Board of Directors.

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The Abortion Defense Network has launched

Written by: Children's Campaign
Date Posted: March 3, 2023

Six national reproductive rights legal organizations have launched the Abortion Defense Network, a new coordinated structure designed to meet the legal needs of abortion patients, providers, and supporters in the wake of Roe v. Wade’s overturning.

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Fast Fact – March 3, 2023 

Fast Fact – March 3, 2023 

Written by: Children's Campaign
Date Posted: March 3, 2023

Health insurance is critical to both the well-being of Colorado children and the economic security of their families. In fiscal year 2021-2022, Medicaid covered 47% of our state’s children.

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