Become a Member
Growing a powerful base of people across Colorado
We’re building power with people across Colorado—from newly arrived immigrants in the Eastern Plains to Chicanx people upholding a legacy of resistance in Pueblo; from Black communities continuing the fight for dignity and justice by demanding accountability from systems that take our lives, to health care workers disillusioned by a system that favors the wealthy elite—we’re a community fighting for a healthcare system that values our humanity and wellness.
Your member dues and your involvement are an investment in a movement against rampant greed in health care, and it’s a strategic act to build a health care system that puts people first.
When you become a member of Center for Health Progress, you’ll have opportunities to:
- Craft strategies to win changes that have immediate impacts on our lives
- Meet with elected officials, policymakers, and healthcare leaders to strengthen our knowledge and leverage our power
- Recommend, research, and vote on local issue campaigns
- Access to trainings, workshops, and other leadership development opportunities
- Build meaningful relationships with others who share your values and vision for a people-centered health care system
- We ask our members to pay dues according to a suggested sliding scale, starting at a minimum of $5 per month
CONSIDER PAYING LESS ON THE SCALE IF YOU:
- Are a person who experiences discrimination related to systemic oppression
- Have medical expenses not covered by insurance, been denied work, or experience discrimination related to ableism
- Are eligible for public assistance
- Have immigration-related expenses
- Have been denied work due to incarceration history
- Are supporting children or have other dependents
CONSIDER PAYING MORE ON THE SCALE IF YOU:
- Own the home you live in or other property
- Have investments, retirement accounts, or inherited money
- Have health insurance or other employer benefits
- Travel recreationally
- Have access to family money and resources in times of need
- Work part time by choice
- Have daily reliable transportation or own your vehicle
- Have a relatively high degree of earning power due to level of education, gender privilege, racial privilege, thin privilege, class background, etc.