Our Work

Since 1975, Keystone Policy Center has helped public, private, and civic-sector leaders solve complex problems and advance good public policy. We rely on our independence, our commitment to good science, and our skills in designing and leading consensus-building processes to establish new partnerships, reduce conflict, and produce policy agreements.

  • Substance Abuse Assessment

    Substance Abuse Assessment

    Substance Abuse Assessment Keystone partnered with the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council and substance abuse providers to conduct a statewide needs assessment related to Colorado’s substance abuse disorder services. Keystone conducted research and interviewed key stakeholders to determine what funded substance abuse disorder services were supported in Colorado; the challenges involved in providing those services; and…

  • Transition Planning for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

    Transition Planning for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

    Transition Planning for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Keystone worked with the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, the Colorado Department of Education, and a legislatively created task force to address youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) transitioning from services in the educational setting to receiving services through Medicaid and the…

  • Developing an Integrated Health Care Model

    Developing an Integrated Health Care Model

    Developing an Integrated Health Care Model From 2015-2019, the Keystone Policy Center worked with the Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council (CBHC) and four Community Mental Health Centers (CMHC) who were participating in a Bi-Directional Integration Demonstration and Practice-Based Research Pilot Program. Through this program, overseen by the Colorado State Innovation Model (SIM) Office, the CMHCs piloted…

  • Snake River Watershed Task Force

    Snake River Watershed Task Force

    Snake River Watershed Task Force Case Study Read the case study to learn more about how the group worked together to study the area and to implement collaborative cleanup activities, and the keys to success that surfaced along the way. Background The Pennsylvania Mine lies about 7 miles east of Keystone Resort, 4 miles from Arapahoe Basin Ski…

  • Grand Lake Clarity Standard Stakeholder Committee

    Grand Lake Clarity Standard Stakeholder Committee

    Grand Lake Clarity Standard Stakeholder Committee Grand Lake is Colorado’s largest natural lake, with important recreational and aesthetic values for visitors and residents.  It is also a component of the Colorado-Big Thompson (CBT) project that delivers water and energy to the Eastern Slope. Grand Lake’s clarity is impacted by operations of the CBT system as…

  • Colorado Water and Growth Dialogue

    Colorado Water and Growth Dialogue

    Colorado Water and Growth Dialogue By 2040, Colorado is projected to experience an approximately 70 percent increase in population and with it an assumed substantial increase in demand for water by municipalities and industry. In the semi-arid climate of the West with limited water supplies, this increase in demand will result in a well-known and…

  • Keystone/EC-MAP Partnership

    Keystone/EC-MAP Partnership

  • For the Love of Colorado

    For the Love of Colorado

    For the Love of Colorado Water is critical to the future of Colorado and pressures for how water is managed throughout the state will only increase. Keystone facilitated a diverse set of leaders convened by Gates Family Foundation and Walton Family Foundation to work to identify a viable strategy for securing funding and implementation of…

  • Just Transition in Coal Communities

    Just Transition in Coal Communities

    Just Transition in Coal Communities Market forces, aging infrastructure, and environmental regulations to modernize the electric grid are contributing to the closure of coal plants and mines across the country. The coal industry is often an economic engine for host or adjacent communities, especially in rural or sparsely populated areas, so “just transition” considers and…

  • Exploring Stakeholder Perspectives on the Development of a Gene Drive Mouse for Biodiversity Protection on Islands

    Exploring Stakeholder Perspectives on the Development of a Gene Drive Mouse for Biodiversity Protection on Islands

    Exploring Stakeholder Perspectives on the Development of a Gene Drive Mouse for Biodiversity Protection on Islands Gene drives — mechanisms for biased inheritance —have implications for a wide range of fields, including public health, ecology, national security, and more. Gene drives can occur naturally in populations, but scientists are working to develop new drives in…