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2025 Colorado College Poll
The Colorado College State of the Rockies project's 2025 Conservation in the West Survey was conducted by New Bridge Strategy and Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates. Polling in eight western states explores voters' bi-partisan opinions in each state and of the Rocky Mountain West. The survey polled registered voters in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. Voters responded to questions concerning conservation public lands, energy, water, wildlife, wildfire, and other pressing challenges in the Mountain West.
- Full Spanish Language Presentation / Poll Numbers
- Hispanic Access Foundation's Press Release
- Latino Voter Statistics 2025
For additional resources, such as state summary reports and topic reports, from Colorado College State of the Rockies, please visit: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/other/stateoftherockies/conservationinthewest/2025.html
La Encuesta de Conservación en el Oeste 2025 del proyecto Colorado College State of the Rockies fue realizada por New Bridge Strategy y Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates. Las encuestas en ocho estados del oeste exploran las opiniones bipartidistas de los votantes en cada estado y en Rocky Mountain West. La encuesta encuestó a votantes registrados en Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Nuevo México, Utah y Wyoming. Los votantes respondieron preguntas sobre la conservación de tierras públicas, energía, agua, vida silvestre, incendios forestales y otros desafíos urgentes en Mountain West.
- Presentación completa del idioma español / números de la encuesta
- Comunicado de prensa de Hispanic Access Foundation
- Estadísticas de votantes latinos 2025
Para obtener recursos adicionales, como informes resumidos estatales e informes de temas, de Colorado College State of the Rockies, visite: https://www.coloradocollege.edu/other/stateoftherockies/conservationinthewest/2025.html
HAF Statement on Capitol Attack
In response to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, HAF's President and CEO Maite Arce released the following statement:
"The diaspora of Latino communities in the United States represents many races, cultures, and languages. Together we share the love of this -- our nation. We respect its laws and deeply appreciate its freedoms and political process where our voice can make the difference. After seeing the dreadful events in our nation’s Capitol, a place that we often convene our community’s leaders to demonstrate to them the power of their voices and the importance of their participation in public policy, we are deeply saddened at the display of disrespect for the very process that has brought us the freedoms we enjoy today. We are constantly reminded that our work in advancing equity is more important than ever."
Join HAF's 10th Anniversary Virtual Celebration!
For 10 years, Hispanic Access Foundation has been creating bridges of access, developing Latino leaders and elevating their voices. To mark this occasion, we are bringing together a decade of partners, leaders and beneficiaries as we celebrate our past successes and lay out our vision for the next 10 years.
HLN Member Helps Support Legislation to Allow Former Inmates to Become Firefighters
After finishing her sabbatical, Margarita Flores felt detached and shy, even after becoming the first leader in the West Coast to be appointed as a Life Director and Associate Pastor. It wasn’t until she came across HAF’s Hispanic Leadership Network that she felt determined to learn more about what other leaders were doing across the nation and empowered to make a difference.
A Home for All – HLN Pastor Opens His Congregation As An Evacuation Center
By the end of September, millions of acres had burned in America’s West Coast, killing at least 35 people and causing extreme air pollution that threatened the health of millions of residents. In Oregon, two of the most vulnerable communities to the wildfire crisis were in Medword, where 3,200 structures and homes were in harm’s way and residents were immediately evacuated.
2021 Latino Conservation Week Sticker Design Contest
After a whirlwind Latino Conservation Week 2020, we’ve started looking forward to next year and thinking of ways to get our comunidad more involved in the national effort of Latino Conservation Week. With that in mind, we’re announcing the 2021 Latino Conservation Week Sticker Design Contest!
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Latino Faith Leaders Urge Action on Climate Change
Latino faith leaders are reaching out to members of Congress urging action on climate change, which is worsening the fires that are choking their neighborhoods with smoke.
The poor air quality also compounds the suffering of COVID patients who struggle to breathe.
Meet the New 2020-2021 HLN Cohort
HAF's Hispanic Leadership Network is an intensive 10-month mentoring and leadership program to support young, mid-career and experienced Latino pastors serving high-need rural and urban congregations across the U.S. We are proud to announce our new class of Latino faith leaders.
Making Sure Latinos Count in the 2020 Census
At the core of what it means to be comunidad is to help address community needs today and to build our capacity to respond to those needs and challenges into the future, which is why Hispanic Access Foundation is excited to be partnering with the U.S. Census Bureau to promote participation and ensure that all Latinos count in the 2020 Census.