GOLDEN – Today at the Colorado School of Mines, Gov. Polis, the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) and the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration announced eight new recipients of the Opportunity Now Colorado grant program to support the creation and expansion of programs that prepare Coloradans for in-demand, high-wage jobs and careers. Collectively, the recipients anticipate training 1,815 Coloradans in new skills and placing 1,175 Coloradans into good-paying jobs.
“Across Colorado, good-paying jobs are available now. These Opportunity Now grants will help 1,175 Coloradans develop the skills and experience needed to start new careers that will support them and their families,” said Governor Polis.
The Opportunity Now program funds regional partnerships between educational institutions, industry leaders, and employers focused on meeting the workforce needs of Colorado’s most in-demand industries. The grants announced today prioritized programs working within the infrastructure sector, including construction, and behavioral health. The recipients represent 22 employers and 20 training and education partners, and will serve communities across the state.
“We know Colorado employers are looking for skilled workers, and as a state we are doubling down on workforce and talent development. Ensuring our workers are equipped with the skills needed for today’s and tomorrow’s jobs is central to our commitment to building a strong, inclusive economy that benefits everyone,” said OEDIT Executive Director Eve Lieberman.
“A well-trained, highly skilled and passionate workforce is key to achieving Colorado’s goal of creating a high-quality behavioral health care system that anyone in the state can access easily, no matter where they live or the ability to pay. This is an exciting development in our work to build a workforce pipeline that can provide critical support to communities across the state,” said BHA Commissioner Dannette R. Smith.
To date, the Opportunity Now Colorado grant program has awarded $89.5 million through 96 grants. The top sectors served include healthcare, education and infrastructure and construction, while also supporting Colorado’s growing leadership in sectors such as quantum, semiconductors, clean tech and advanced manufacturing. Grant recipients are projected to serve 20,000 Coloradans, with 5,000 already placed into advanced industries, healthcare, education and construction/infrastructure jobs.
Recipients include:
Infrastructure Sector Awards
- African American Trade Organization - $499,650
- Colorado River Board of Cooperative Educational Services - $999,634
- CrossPurpose - $1 million
- The Master’s Apprentice - $499,996.58
Behavioral Health Sector
- Advance EDU - $999,414.45
- Colorado Autism Consultants - $1 million
- Colorado Mountain College - $1 million
- Mind Springs Health Inc - $998,320
The Opportunity Now Colorado grant program was established by HB22-1350, which was sponsored by House Speaker Julie McCluskie, Minority Whip Janice Rich, and Sens. Jeff Bridges and Paul Lundeen. The funds awarded today were also supported by HB24-1365, sponsored by Rep. Meghan Lukens, Rep. Matt Soper and Sen. Jeff Bridges, and SB22-181, sponsored by Sen. Jeff Bridges, Sen. Cleave Simpson and Rep. Cutter.