Big Opportunities for Leaders to Deliver

B.O.L.D. 2026 is a five-year strategy of the Arvada Chamber to directly impact economic opportunity across Jefferson and Adams Counties. B.O.L.D. 2026 includes four mutually supporting goals that tackle challenges impacting businesses and employees around talent development, housing, childcare capacity, and the business environment.

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Our region is fortunate to have a strong economic base, with aerospace, bioscience, advanced manufacturing, food and beverage, and other industries forming a strong heart of our economy. And yet, we face well-known, persisting macro challenges that stand in the way of our local businesses and families thriving:

  • Employers struggle to find talent; workers don’t have the right skills or knowledge of available opportunities
  • Inadequate workforce housing and childcare capacity negatively impact workers and businesses alike
  • Government financial and regulatory burdens and unopposed anti-business rhetoric stifle investment.

The Arvada Chamber believes now is the time to tackle the biggest economic challenges facing our region with proactive, well-conceived strategies fueled by a private-public partnership.

We invite your interest, input, and participation in the B.O.L.D. 2026 initiative. We will only be successful if all do their part and engage in this effort in a manner that fits each organization’s interest in the economic strength and resiliency of our region – and all of Colorado.

 VIEW THE B.O.L.D. 2026 KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO DATE

B.O.L.D. 2026 Goals

1

Grow Your Talent

Grow our talent to meet the needs of employers and job seekers.

2

Increase Stock of Workforce Housing

Increase the stock of workforce housing to ensure workers can attain housing within reasonable proximity to their jobs.

3

Increase Childcare Capacity

Increase Childcare Capacity to enable caregivers to join / rejoin the workforce and give children the quality early learning experience they need to thrive.

4

Strengthen Business Environment: Advocacy

Ensure elected leaders effectively represent business interests in legislative and policy matters at the local, regional, state and national levels.

5

Strengthen Business Environment: Entrepreneurship

Increase our ability to provide direct one-on-one support and broader collective resources to all businesses.

B.O.L.D. 2026 Accomplishments to Date

B.O.L.D. 2026 Investors

Executive Investor Level

$250,000+

Executive Investor Level

$250,000+

Leader Investor Level (Grant)

$150,000 – $249,000

Platinum Investor Level

$100,000 – $149,000

Platinum Investor Level

$100,000 – $149,000

Gold Investor Level

$50,000 – $99,999

Gold Investor Level

$50,000 – $99,999

Gold Investor Level

$50,000 – $99,999

Gold Investor Level

$50,000 – $99,999

Gold Investor Level

$50,000 – $99,999

Gold Investor Level

$50,000 – $99,999

Gold Investor Level

$50,000 – $99,999

Gold Investor Level

$50,000 – $99,999

Gold Investor Level

$50,000 – $99,999

$25,000 – $49,999

$25,000 – $49,999

$25,000 – $49,999

Silver Investor Level

$25,000 – $49,999

Silver Investor Level

$25,000 – $49,999

Silver Investor Level

$25,000 – $49,999

Silver Investor Level

$25,000 – $49,999

Silver Investor Level

$25,000 – $49,999

Silver Investor Level

$25,000 – $49,999

$25,000 – $49,999

$25,000 – $49,999

Silver Investor Level

$25,000 – $49,999

Silver Investor Level

$25,000 – $49,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

$12,500 – $24,999

Bronze Investor Level

$12,500 – $24,999

Updates and Resources

4 Hiring Tips From the Arvada Works Q2 Summit

4 Hiring Tips From the Arvada Works Q2 Summit

On June 13, the Arvada Chamber of Commerce hosted the Arvada Works Q2 Summit “Hiring Your Best Employees Yet.” This summit was designed to help employers of all sizes that face challenges with hiring and employee retention. In this post, find our top four takeaways from the summit.

Arvada Works KAPS Council Tests Cradle to Career Simulator

Arvada Works KAPS Council Tests Cradle to Career Simulator

On May 23, 2019, members of the Arvada Works KAPS Council participated in a Cradle to Career Simulator to gain a deeper understanding of the critical transition points in the career journey of youth. The workshop was hosted by the Adams County Youth Initiative (ACYI), which works to mobilize and support a collective partnership of stakeholders focused on improving educational outcomes in the community. 

5 Key Issues from the 2019 Legislative Session

5 Key Issues from the 2019 Legislative Session

On Friday, May 17th, the Arvada Chamber of Commerce hosted a Community Impact Breakfast to discuss “Our Impression on the Session.” A panel including Scott Chase of Politicalworks, Senator Rachel Zenzinger for Colorado, State Representative Tracy Kraft-Tharp, Senator Brittany Pettersen, State Representative Monica Duran, and Senator Tammy Story provided an overview of the 2019 legislative session. “This was one of the most significant sessions in recent memory – especially for the business community,” said Scott Chase in his keynote overview. In the 2019 session, 598 bills were introduced, carrying major weight in matters related to business, employment and education.