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Who's eligible to join Alliance?
Any state-approved agency providing services, case management, or service coordination operating within the borders of the State of Colorado and serving persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities or delays shall be eligible for membership. Members shall be in good standing with their respective overseeing state Department(s), including the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, and/or the Colorado Department of Early Childhood, or any succeeding state entity or authority. Applicants for membership to the Corporation shall be accepted for membership upon a vote for acceptance by a quorum of the Board of Directors. (Alliance 2024 Bylaw Update.)
What’s required to join Alliance?
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At a minimum, all Alliance members are required to commit to strengthening supports and services for people with IDD by signing the Alliance Code of Ethics, and Alliance Code of Conduct, participating in an in-person interview and member benefits orientation, and pass a 30-day review by our current membership. Some additional requirements are outlined on the membership webpages linked below.
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How do I join?
Please click on any of the membership and partnership options to learn more about how you can be part of Colorado’s only IDD Association, whose members serve over 20,000 people with IDD and employ over 10,000 IDD professionals. If you fall under one of our membership categories and are interested in joining our association, we would love to meet with you to tell you about Alliance and the benefits our members enjoy. Contact Kylie Kampbell at kkampbell@alliancecolorado.org to learn more!
​Other Alliance Partnership Options:
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Alliance State Forum Partners (Colorado State Departments)
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Alliance is considering an individual membership subscription for anyone that does not fall under our current membership structure. Are you interested in an Alliance Membership Subscription? If so, let us know!
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Alliance is a nonprofit, statewide association comprised of Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) case management and provider agencies, and businesses serving the IDD community, and disability advocacy organizations.