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Skills2Compete Colorado is a multi-sector coalition that includes representatives from adult education, post-secondary education, workforce development, business and the advocacy arena.

 

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  • Associated General Contractors of Colorado
  • Adams County School District 14 Adult Learning Center
  • Aztec Software
  • Bell Policy Center
  • Colorado Career and Technical Education
  • Colorado Center on Law and Policy
  • Colorado Coalition for the Homeless
  • Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition
  • Colorado Department of Labor and Employment—Division of Employment and Training
  • Colorado Homebuilding Academy
  • Colorado Rural Workforce Consortium
  • Colorado Workforce Development Council
  • CommunityWorks
  • CWEE
  • DenverWorks
  • Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning
  • The Learning Source
  • People’s Advocacy Council
  • Piton Foundation
  • Rose Community Foundation
  • Sen. Rhonda Fields
  • Warren Village
  • The Women’s Foundation of Colorado
  • Workforce Boulder County
  • Young Invincibles
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