City and County of Denver
Office of Children's Affairs
Programs
Denver Preschool Program
The Denver Preschool Program supports Denver families by offering tuition credits to increase access to high quality preschool. Unlike most preschool tuition assistance programs, the Denver Preschool Program is for ALL Denver families, regardless of income or neighborhood.
Resources:
Tax Payer Funded
Free Community Room
The new Michael B. Hancock Community Room is available for early childhood organizations and local nonprofits at no charge. You can reserve the room online here.
Preschool Tuition Credits
Denver Great Kids Head Start
Denver Great Kids Head Start prepares preschoolers to enter kindergarten with the social, physical, emotional, cognitive skills and competencies necessary for continued school success. And NEW this fall, comprehensive child development programs, and support services will be available to pregnant moms, infants, toddlers and their families through our Early Head Start program!
Resources:
Nutrition and Wellness
USDA Approved Meals
Healthy Eating Intervention Programs
Nutrition Consultants
Data Sets:
Partnership Data-
Data for all partners including USDA, early childhood centers, Denver Health, Marion Downs Center, Rock Mountain Human Services, Sewall Child Development Center
Early Childhood Council
Tasty Food Program
Denver invites youth, ages 1 - 18, to enjoy breakfast, lunch, a nutritious snack or a supper meal that includes up to five food groups low in fat, preservative free and served with fresh fruit on the side. Registration or signing in is not required, just show up and eat up, and YES ... you can bring a friend, or two, or three, or more!
Resources:
Food Distribution
USDA Partnership
Volunteers and Staff
Public School Connections
Free Food for School Age Children
Low Cost Meal for Adult- $3/$4
Data Sets:
Food Delivery Sites
Food Distribution Network
Meals Distributed
Summer Meal Food Finder
My Brother's Kepper
MY Denver Card
Parks and Rec
Programs:
Tasty Food Program
Denver invites youth, ages 1 - 18, to enjoy breakfast, lunch, a nutritious snack or a supper meal that includes up to five food groups low in fat, preservative free and served with fresh fruit on the side.
Resources:
Food Distribution
USDA Partnership
Public School Connections
Free Food for School Age Children
Low Cost Meal for Adults- $3/$4
Events and Park Permits
Planning and Development
Mayors Office
Programs:
National Western Center
The National Western Center will be a place where a child can cultivate her curiosity about where food comes from. Where a Colorado rancher can connect with other global ag innovators, to exchange ideas for weathering the industry’s storms. Where neighbors can shop for fresh produce at a public market, and buy local foods made at an on-site commissary kitchen. Where families can enjoy a night of music on a grassy South Platte River bend.
Resources:
250 Acre Campus
CSU Spur Campus
Stockyards
Cultural Events
Business Incubators
Food Lab
Teaching Kitchen
RTD Train Line
Office of Social Equity and Innovation
Youth Violence Prevention
Mobility Action Plan- Denver Smart Cities
Resources:
Intelligent Transportation System
Living Labs
Data Hub
Denver is building a data hub, which is the foundation for a holistic approach to gathering, interpreting, and acting on data from across the city. Our system takes data from thousands of different sensors to provide real-time data to city employees. Data comes from resources like the traffic management center, police, bus, rail, road sensors, street lights, weather sensors, and universities. This equips Denver to improve the access and utilization of city services.
Internet of Things Platform
Data Sets
Transportation Data
Data comes from resources like the traffic management center, police, bus, rail, road sensors, street lights, weather sensors, and universities. This equips Denver to improve the access and utilization of city services.
Map-Based Dashboard
Our EDM system includes a map-based dashboard that incorporates data, such as air quality, traffic congestion, public safety, public health concerns, and more in real-time. The various pieces of information are consolidated into a single dashboard where information can easily be obtained and disseminated.
Denver Health
Programs:
Colorado Healthy Hospital Compact
Lean Academy
WIC- Women, Infants, and Children
Resources:
Nutrition Consultants
Personalized nutrition consultations
Food Vouchers
Vouchers to purchase nutritious, allowable foods
Health Education
Nutrition and health education on a variety of topics, such as meal planning, maintaining a healthy weight, picky eaters, caring for a new baby and shopping on a budget
School- Based Health Centers
Resources:
Mental Health Counseling
Oral Health Screenings
Asthma Checks
Pediatric Development Screenings
In-School Clinic Locations
Colorado State University
Campuses
CSU Mountain Campus
CSU Fort Collins
CSU Extension
CSU Spur Campus
Programs
Community Outreach
Extreme Community Makeover
Teacher Task Force
Youth Action Team
Educational Resources-Free Online Learning
In response to the increased need to stay and learn at home, we’ve compiled some of our favorite fun and free educational resources related to food, water, health, and STEM.
Resources:
Free Online Courses
4-H Afterschool Agriculture
Master Gardeners- help grow your own food
Food Education Resources
Focus on Health- Community Pet Clinic
Hydro Building- Water
CSU Sur Scholarship
Terra Building- Food and Agriculture
Earth provides the nutrients to feed the world. Terra at the Spur campus brings agriculture to life, allowing people to understand where their food comes from, the challenges that lie ahead as the global population grows rapidly, and how we can all participate in shaping our food future.
Resources:
Greenhouses
Food Lab
Summer Camps
K-12 Academic Programs
Urban Agriculture Research
Vida Building- Animal and Human Health
Denver Public Schools
Programs:
School- Based Health Centers
Family and Community Engagement (FACE)
Resources:
Health and Nutrition Services
Parenting Workshops
Employment Services
GED Classes
Garden to Cafeteria Program (GTC)
Resources:
School Gardens
Garden Training
Donated Produce
Free Produce for Salad Bars
Data Sets
Produce Grown- 1,134 lbs
School Partnership Database
Extended Learning and Community Schools
Migrant Education Program
Food and Nutrition Services
Resources
Elementary School Programing
Slow Food Denver Partnership
Denver Urban Garden Partnership
Learning Landscapes
Social Sector
Urban Garden
Denver Urban Garden
Garden to Cafeteria Program
Food Systems
Slow Food Denver
Youth Farm Stand
Hunger Free Colorado
Early Childhood
Learning Landscapes
Food Banks
Metro Caring
Food Bank of the Rockies