February 24, 2025
We're excited to announce the Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger is supporting legislation in this year’s Colorado General Assembly that would move Colorado one step closer to a Restaurant Meals Program.
Hunger Free Colorado, Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger, and Nourish Colorado are disappointed in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s approval of Colorado’s waiver request to restrict the purchase of sweetened beverages with SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits. This restrictive policy conflicts with SNAP’s core purpose.
Last week, President Trump signed a budget reconciliation bill that will have devastating consequences for nearly 298,000 Colorado families who stand to lose some or all of their SNAP benefits. Joining other statewide partners, we express serious concern about this legislation's impact on hunger, family stability, and economic security in our state.
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.
For Coloradans of all identities, food is not just nourishment; it’s a celebration of culture, an expression of joy, and a tool for resistance and cultural preservation. For immigrant and LGBTQIA2+ communities, food has long served as both a lifeline and a love language—a way to hold on to heritage, resist marginalization, and cultivate community. There is no better place to witness that intersection than at the table.
Access to nutritious food is critical for young children and families, yet Trump’s 2026 federal budget proposal would slash benefits to the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), particularly the monthly fruit and vegetable benefit for children and pregnant participants.
February 18, 2025
In today’s challenging climate, immigrant-serving organizations must be equipped to protect themselves and their communities. Join the Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger and the Immigrant Response Group for a virtual training all about safeguarding your organization on February 24, March 3, or April 1.
February 10, 2025
Since sharing and listening with compassion and empathy builds stronger connections and fosters a sense of community, the Blueprint is launching the Storyteller’s Corner in late February. On the fourth Thursday of each month, those with living and lived experiences of hunger can join us to share, listen, learn, and refine their stories.
February 8, 2025
We want to ensure Medicaid members and community-based organizations play a role in shaping the future of food access and healthcare in Colorado. Join the Blueprint’s Connecting Food & Health project team for their final meeting with representatives from our state’s Regional Accountable Entities (RAEs).
February 7, 2025
Too often the innovation, contributions, and realities of Black Americans are erased and overlooked. While Black History Month is every month for many Black Coloradans, we recognize February as a time to reflect on, learn about, and pay homage to Black leaders who have shaped our society and transformed the food justice movement for generations.
January 23, 2025
The Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger stands against policies that create fear, marginalize communities, or limit access to essential resources. Everyone, regardless of immigration status, deserves equitable access to food, safety, and dignity. With recently signed executive orders targeting immigrant communities, it's crucial for those impacted, along with their allies, to know their legal protections.
January 16, 2025
Next Monday, we’ll commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day – reflecting and recommitting in honor of the civil rights leader who gave his life to advance equity and justice for all. His vision continues to guide and inspire us as we collectively move towards a better food future for everyone, everywhere.
January 9, 2025
Let’s bring the Restaurant Meals Program to Colorado! By doing so, we can expand food access while boosting local businesses and driving economic growth in our communities. We’re leading advocacy efforts, including a state bill during the 2025 legislative session — and want you to get involved!
Tuesday, November 19
Join us in welcoming our new Food Sovereignty Advisory Board! Representing local food coalitions and Colorado communities, this diverse group of nine community members will help guide us in building a movement for more responsive, equitable, and sustainable food systems across the state.
October 30, 2024
Have you voted yet? Election Day is coming up on Tuesday, November 5, so ensure you’re registered and prepared to vote – and encourage others to do the same! Your vote helps amplify the needs and priorities of our Colorado communities, including access to nutritious, culturally relevant food for all.
October 29, 2024
The Governor’s Office, Colorado Department of Human Services, and Colorado Blueprint to End Hunger have come together to announce the distribution of $2,611,500 in funding from the State to 83 food pantries, along with the five Feeding Colorado food banks and their hunger-relief partners across the state.
October 16, 2024
As the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy & Financing moves towards implementation phases with Regional Accountable Entities, monthly meetings for our Connecting Food & Health project will pause until January 2025. However, the team is not taking a break from advocacy efforts!