About The Colorado Family Engagement Collaborative (CFEC)

Our Approach

  • Center empathy building and the student and family experience in our services

  • Embrace the abundant wisdom and resources of families and communities

  • Listen and share power

Our Commitments

Our partner school districts and nonprofit organizations co-designed these four commitments that are core to the CFEC's work.

Communal Reflection and Action

  • Express when we are unclear and build shared understanding through reflection and action

Be Good Ancestors

  • Honor our communities’ unique histories and align our present actions to our future hopes

Transformative Healing

  • Respond to feedback and foster healing to move beyond trauma

Co-creation and Co-production

  • Creatively build and create in shared partnership with the community

Our Work

The CFEC is working on several projects to strengthen family, school, and community partnership.

Family, school partnership trainings

The CFEC offers many trainings for parents and school and district staff based on Dr. Karen Mapp’s Dual-Capacity Building Framework. These trainings are offered to five districts as a pilot and are available to other districts through train-the-trainer opportunities.

If you’re not part of this collaborative, please contact the organizations below that you’re interested in working with.

Black Parent Network, Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition, Colorado Education Initiative, and National Center for Families Learning are working with five school districts in Colorado: Alamosa, Greeley-Evans 6, Denver Public Schools, Pueblo 60, and Mesa Valley D51 to offer training to parents and school staff. Each school district will partner with these nonprofits for three years to identify the strategies to offer these trainings to key audiences to meet their unique needs.

The trainings are designed based on Dr. Karen Mapp’s Dual-Capacity Building Framework, which acknowledges that for family-school partnership to flourish, both parents’ and schools’ capacities must be built.

Every organization in the CFEC supports a different audience through their offerings.

Regional Shared Learning

The CFEC supports regional shared learning through once-a-year convenings and ongoing, co-created opportunities.

Currently, the two areas for regional shared learning are the Denver/Metro area and Mesa Valley.

Denver/Metro Convening

Nine districts participated in a convening to learn more about promising practices happening in their region for family, school, and community partnership.

Students, parents, school staff, district staff, and community organizations attended this event and learned about promising practices in their region and began to consider what is needed to strengthen regional collaboration.

Contact us if you’re interested in participating or learning more.

Mesa Valley Convening

This convening is being planned. Check here for more updates!

Contact us if you’re interested in participating or learning more.

State Shared Learning

All school districts in the state are invited to participate in shared learning at an annual convening. Learn more here.

Family Engagement Advisory Council

The CFEC initiates a parent-majority advisory council that welcomes school staff, district representatives, and community partners and members. This learning group delves into statewide strategies and best practices for family, school, and community partnerships; informs aspects of the CFEC's projects; and seeks broad representation from the diverse cultures, regions, and circumstances across the state.

Learn more:

The CFEC works with an advisory council consisting of 50 percent or more parents and school and district staff and community members. This learning community advises on statewide strategy for family, school partnerships, aspects of the projects for the CFEC, and more. We practice language justice and invite those who are multilingual to join in their heart language.

Learn more and complete this form to express interest in joining the committee:

Join Us!

Únase a nosotros!

Family Engagement Advisory Council Meetings:

August 2023

November 2023

February 2024

April 2024

September 2024