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Mission & Values

We are in the fight to secure
a healthy environment for

All Coloradans

Our Mission

We work to protect Colorado’s climate, air, land, water and communities. Through organizing, advocacy and elections, we build political power that drives Colorado toward a better future.

Our Work

Our work secures policies and elevates leaders that advance climate action and environmental justice. We help them do it, and hold them to it. We work for a Colorado where every community can breathe clean air, drink clean water, protect the landscapes we share and secure our climate future. And, where communities once burdened by environmental injustices lead the way forward.

It’s about rising to the climate emergency as we protect people and create a just society.

We know the strength of powerful special interests—and what it takes to challenge them.

The stakes are high. But the rewards are greater.

The future is worth the fight—for ourselves, our communities, and for generations of Coloradans to come.

Values We Uphold in Our Work

Conservation Colorado commits to practicing our values in our work to protect Colorado’s climate, air, land, water and communities. We are and will hold ourselves accountable to ensuring these values shape our behaviors, practices and decisions to further our mission to protect the environment.
Innovation is looking forward and thinking expansively and creatively to foster a culture that challenges what is possible and is open to taking risks. Being innovative requires Conservation Colorado to imagine new opportunities in all aspects of our work.
Making an impact means achieving thoughtful and strategically crafted goals that benefit Colorado. We hold ourselves accountable to our ambitious vision through realistic actions, delivering on priorities that yield tangible and measurable results. We actively seek and listen to feedback, learning from both our successes and mistakes.
The most effective solutions to the climate crisis and the greatest threats to the environment come from uniting all people. We focus on communities most affected by environmental and systemic injustices, amplifying their voices to ensure they are at the forefront of change. By prioritizing their needs, we develop climate policies that advance our mission and foster effective organizational practices.
Just relationships foster collaboration, trust and mutual respect among individuals, communities, organizations and decision-makers. These relationships go beyond transactional interactions and prioritize long-term sustainability and collective well-being. We nurture empathy and solidarity across diverse backgrounds and experiences. By cultivating relationships rooted in justice, trust and respect, we can foster meaningful partnerships.
The best results come from the work of cohesive, high-functioning teams that leverage our individual strengths to achieve shared goals. We strive to be collaborative and reliable, inspiring others to succeed while committing to clear, open communication and transparency.

Our Family of Organizations

1

Conservation Colorado Education Fund

Educates the public, press and elected officials about policies related to protecting land, water, air and communities in Colorado. Works to increase voter participation and organizes grassroots support to advocate for strong environmental policies.

2

Conservation Colorado Victory Fund

A political committee that runs independent campaigns to elect environmental champions who protect Colorado’s air, water, lands, wildlife and communities.

3

Conservation Colorado Action Fund and Conservation Colorado Small Donor Committee

State political committees that give contributions to pro-conservation candidates.

Land Acknowledgment

Conservation Colorado acknowledges that we live, work and learn on the traditional lands of the Ute, Cheyenne, Arapaho Peoples and 48 Tribal Nations with ties to Colorado. This land has been central to Indigenous cultural heritage, trade and healing for generations.

We honor the Elders—past, present and future—and recognize the painful history of displacement, genocide and policies that eroded Tribal sovereignty. These injustices persist today and require urgent action.

As Colorado’s largest environmental nonprofit, we are committed to dismantling colonial legacies, recognizing Indigenous knowledge and addressing environmental challenges. We honor and work with Indigenous communities through our political, policy and advocacy work, acknowledging their ongoing contributions and deep connections to the lands we now know as Colorado.

We encourage you to learn more about the land you inhabit at native-land.ca and support Indigenous-led efforts.