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.

  • Back to School: Colorado’s Academic Performance 2022

    Back to School: Colorado’s Academic Performance 2022

    Back to School: Colorado’s Academic Performance 2022 While schools largely returned to in-person learning according to the recommended health safety measures and other COVID-era precautions in the 2021-22 school year, data nationwide demonstrates that our students need more support than ever. This report details the first robust data set available in three years and the…

  • Sweating the Small Stuff: Rural and Urban Perspectives on Post-Secondary Preparation

    Sweating the Small Stuff: Rural and Urban Perspectives on Post-Secondary Preparation

    Sweating the Small Stuff: Rural and Urban Perspectives on Post-Secondary Preparation Overview It seems indisputable that preparing students for success beyond high school should be the end goal of Colorado’s public school districts. While few educators would disagree with that statement, there are divergent opinions on how to get there. That is why Keystone Policy…

  • Creating Indigenous Partnerships for Conservation

    Creating Indigenous Partnerships for Conservation

    Creating Indigenous Partnerships for Conservation Keystone’s Center for Tribal and Indigenous Engagement has partnered with The Nature Conservancy to advise the organization on opportunities and approaches for natural resources conservation work with Indigenous partners, evaluates conservation initiatives, and co-develops a Colorado-centered cultural competency training to support future engagement and Tribal outreach.

  • Mental Health Listening Sessions

    Mental Health Listening Sessions

    Lieutenant Governor, Keystone Partner to Conduct Series of Mental Health Listening Sessions Keystone Policy Center is partnering with the office of the Lieutenant Governor to conduct a series of mental health listening sessions in Southwest Colorado. The series is led by Ernest House, Jr., director of Keystone’s American Indian/Alaska Native Program, and aims to open…

  • Tribal/Energy Industry Leader Summit

    Tribal/Energy Industry Leader Summit

    Keystone Policy Center Convenes Summit on Energy Development Near Tribal Lands Keystone Policy Center convened a summit of tribal and business leaders September 5 in Tulalip, Washington, to discuss the different ways these leaders can address legal jurisdictions and governing decisions related to energy development on or adjacent to tribal land. The current energy development…