The NoCo Foundation is pleased to partner with Colorado State University

Colorado State University Office of Engagement and Extension (CSU OEE) and the NoCo Foundation, with The Institute for the Built Environment at CSU providing critical community engagement and regional data analysis, have created a regional well-being report for Northeast Colorado in 2025-2026.

We believe that understanding and increasing regional well-being requires an approach that brings people, organizations, and communities together and that we can achieve more together than we can alone. A regional perspective can provide a stronger network of support and voice for advocacy, both locally and at the broader state and regional levels. Check this site often for updates. If you would like to get involved, please email info@nocofoundation to learn how to plug in.

Report highlights from local leaders

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Project Contacts:

If you would like a project contact to present the report to your civic or leadership organization, please contact either John Chapdelaine or Tim Stahley.

John Chapdelaine, Vice President, Eastern Colorado
NoCo Foundation
John@nocofoundation.org  cell: 970-580-1013

Tim Stahley, Director for the Northeast Regional Engagement Center
Colorado State University Office of Engagement and Extension
Tim.stahley@colostate.edu  cell: 970-571-1317

The NoCo Foundation and Colorado State University produced a similar report for the Larimer and Weld County region in 2024. Learn more about the 2024 Northern Colorado Intersections Report, Pursuing Community Well-Being at https://nocofoundation.org/intersections/northeast-colorado/.

Data Sources

Colorado State University (CSU) Departments & Centers 

 Government Agencies & Municipalities 

Local 

State 

Federal 

Non-Profit Organizations 

Business & Industry Organizations