Denver Streets Partnership Advocacy Academy Interest Form
If you believe in an equitable and vibrant Denver that guarantees our public spaces are designed for people, ensuring everyone can walk, bike, roll and ride transit to where they want to go – we need you!

Complete the interest form below and we'll keep you in the loop about upcoming sessions of the Denver Streets Partnership’s Advocacy Academy: a 10-week certificate program to give you the tools, expertise, experience, and connections to be a transit, walking, rolling, and biking leader into the future. All ages are welcome. (If you’re under 18, ask your parent’s or guardian’s permission.)

The academy is a combination of online classes and in-the-field work, advocating around timely walking, biking, and transit decisions such as RTD's fare and pass study, our Denver Deserves Sidewalks campaign, and Denver Moves Everyone.

At our academy you will learn from the best – leaders from top advocacy groups like Bicycle Colorado, CoPIRG, the Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition, American Heart Association, Mile High Connects, and more.

Our curriculum is all about giving you the tools you need to make a difference in your neighborhood and in Colorado. And have fun. We have a lot of fun. You’ll learn about the most effective strategies for improving the safety of our streets, how to cut through red tape to get better sidewalks and bike lanes in your neighborhood, the keys to affordable and accessible transit, and more. At the end of the session , you’ll receive an Advocacy Certificate from the Denver Streets Partnership.

Limited stipends are available to ensure everyone can participate.

Email Molly McKinley, DSP Policy Director, with questions (molly@denverstreetspartnership.org)
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