CPR serves as the evaluator for the Colorado Rural Collaborative for Runaway and Homeless Youth (RC). The RC is a consortium of agencies that serve youth experiencing homelessness or housing instability in 31 counties across rural Colorado. The RC was formed in 2008 and has continued to expand throughout the years in an effort to serve all regions across the Colorado Balance of State and Northern Colorado Continuums of Care (CoC), and work towards solving rural youth homelessness. CPR leads the evaluation, performance monitoring and continuous quality improvement strategies aimed at preventing homelessness among youth in Colorado’s rural communities. CPR’s duties include building and maintaining a comprehensive management information system to collect information on youth enrolled in RC programs, document services that are delivered to youth, and assessing youth outcomes. In 2025, RC programs included:
- The Basic Center Program - Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB)
- Street outreach Program - Family and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB)
- Host Homes Program - Colorado Division of Housing
- Pathways Prevention – Colorado Trust Foundation