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Partnering for Better Health

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AllHands
in Northeast
Colorado

2025 Overview

  • "All hands" are on deck for this journey, as we come together to tackle real issues facing the Northeast region of Colorado

  • Open to residents of Northeast Colorado with special preference given to members of Tribal communities

  • Delivered in-person in Colorado Springs, Colorado

  • Week-long (Monday-Friday) learning session 

  • Action Learning Project will vary by Project Team

All CLI programs are offered at no cost to the participant which includes reimbursement for travel expenses

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This program is designed to:

Create a space where emerging leaders in indigenous and rural communities in Northeast Colorado can come together, in person, to develop their leadership skills to advance health equity for the region.   

Applicants must have Colorado residency in the Northeast Region, which includes the following counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Elbert, Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Larimer, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, and Yuma.

"I had this idea that leaders don't know vulnerabilities; leaders are stoic and only show strength. I am leaving this program with knowing that vulnerabilities connect us and offer us an opportunity to grow in those areas that we lack confidence and allow us to share that growth matter. I am leaving knowing that my voice matters and with the courage to speak up and out." 
2023 AllHands Participant
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    • WorkPlace Big Five Profile™

    • FourSight™ Thinking Styles

    • Conflict Dynamics Profile®

    • The Leadership Landscape for health equity in Colorado

    • Understanding Your Leader Identity

    • Framing Your Intent

    • Securing Collective Action

    • Creating Successful Impact

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    • Week-long, in-person learning session on CCL’s campus in Colorado Springs

    • Programming emphasizes personal health, connection, and wellbeing for the benefit of community health

    • Collective Action Learning Project to present at TCHF Symposium

    • Ongoing connection with a dedicated group of peers to serve as a community of practice for emerging leaders in community health

    • Direct interaction with TCHF Program Officers in the classroom

    • Dedicated CLI community mentors who provide project team support

    • The System.  Gain awareness of systems we are operating within (present state); gain awareness of the people in those systems and how we usually engage; identify opportunities to secure more contributions 

    • Me – Who I Am.  Present state; explore natural tendencies when centered and when stressed, as well as the social conditioning that created this version of you

    • My Vision.  Explore a path forward and decide how you want to show up as the best version of yourself 

    • Us.  Practice behaviors and actions that contribute to healthy team dynamics and forward-movement on goals; and increase alignment between intent and impact as a leader 

    • The Collective.  Prepare to launch the plan you've set for yourself; hone your vision for your key leadership challenge and establish personal leadership goals

  • Please review the pre-application pdf before applying to the AllHands program.

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Additional Details

This program is focused on increasing health equity for local communities in Northeast Colorado. The week-long learning session will take place in the central location of Colorado Springs, at the Center for Creative Leadership. The session requires overnight stays at the designated hotel and offers a variety of activities throughout the day, including leadership framework discussions, large and small group work, reflection and goal setting, meals, social activities, and wellness practices.

Following the learning session, you will move into the intersession phase of the program. You will work independently with your project team, group mentor, and other members of your community to complete a health-equity impacting project (e.g. affordable housing, food insecurity, substance abuse, access to care, chronic disease prevention, etc.) and practice your leadership capabilities. 

During this phase, your interactions will be a mix of in-person and virtual engagements, depending on the activity and who you will be working with.

"Health equity exists when there are no unnecessary, avoidable, unfair, unjust or systemically-caused differences in health status."
- The Colorado Health Foundation

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