Together Through Tough Times: How to Help & Where to Find Food
We hate to be the bearer of bad news — but we also know we can face hard times better when we do it together. The ongoing federal government shutdown,
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We hate to be the bearer of bad news — but we also know we can face hard times better when we do it together. The ongoing federal government shutdown,
Long before Colorado was colonized, Indigenous peoples from Mexico to Montana and beyond had been cultivating the Three Sisters for thousands of years. Corn, beans, and squash grown together in
We’ve got a new name and look — and both say a lot about who we are, how we work, and what we believe. Provecho Collective (pronounced as proh-BEH-choh in
We’re excited to share some big news: The Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger has become Provecho Collective! What began as a statewide plan to address hunger has grown into a
🗓 Thursday, October 23, beginning at 5:30 p.m.📍 3300 W. Nevada Pl., Denver, CO 80219🎟 Early-bird pricing ends September 23. Reserve your spot! We’ve been cooking up something big –
We’ve been cooking up something big – and you’re invited to our shared table!
đź’° Available funding: $500,000 for Colorado food pantries📌 Grant requests: $5,000 – $30,000đź“… Application deadline: September 10, 2025, at 5 p.m. MST📢 Notifications: October 15 – 20 Colorado’s Community Food
On July 1, the Summer 2025 cohort of the Advocacy Leadership Academy wrapped up its final session—and with it, we’re proud to celebrate the graduation of 12 emerging community leaders.
Over the past eight weeks, these participants built power together—growing their advocacy skills, deepening their understanding of policy, and expanding their knowledge around campaign strategy and power-building. They brought their unique perspectives and commitment to equity into every session.