Work Here?
Industries
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Denver, Colorado
Founded
1997
See people who can refer or advise you
Help us improve and share your feedback! Did you find this helpful?
Colorado middle school students compete in 2026 state-level National Civics bee(r) competition. July 24, 2026 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 24, 2026 DENVER - The Colorado Chamber of Commerce Foundation today hosted the 2026 National Civics Bee Colorado State Finals presented by Kinder Morgan in partnership with the Daniels Fund, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and El Pomar Foundation. The competition aims to inspire middle schoolers to become better informed about American democracy, to engage respectfully and constructively in the community, and to build greater trust in others and institutions. 26 middle school students from across the state demonstrated their civics comprehension for a chance to win recognition, cash prizes and the opportunity to advance to the National Civics Bee competition in Washington, D.C. Students participated in a live quiz event and answered questions from judges to test their civic knowledge. "The National Civics Bee is an inspiring reminder that civic leadership starts early," said Colorado Chamber President and CEO Loren Furman. "These students have shown an impressive understanding of how our government works and how thoughtful participation can make a real difference in our communities. We are proud to recognize this year's finalists and congratulate Peter Daniell on advancing to represent Colorado at the national competition." "The growth of the National Civics Bee in Colorado reflects the strong commitment of our regional partners and local communities to expanding civic education across the state," said Colorado Chamber Foundation Executive Director Rachel Beck. "This year's state finals brought together students from more regions than ever before as the program continues to expand its reach and create meaningful opportunities for civic learning. We're grateful to the partners, sponsors, judges and educators who helped make this competition possible, and we wish Peter the best of luck representing our state on the national stage." "The National Civics Bee proves that when we give young people the opportunity to learn about our country and tackle real challenges in their own communities, they rise to the occasion," said Hanna Skandera Grady, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund, founding partner of the National Civics Bee. "At a time when 80 percent of Americans say they want more civics education in our schools, these Colorado students remind us why. They aren't just learning how our republic works. They're preparing to strengthen it." Winners of the 2026 National Civics Bee Colorado State Finals include: * First place: Peter Daniell, Stargate Charter School, Broomfield * Second place: Alexandra Yao, Kent Denver * Third place: Archer Knickerbocker-Peyton, Kent Denver School The judges for the event included Caroline Woodhouse with Kinder Morgan, Robert Kenney with Xcel Energy Colorado, Chad Calvert with Chevron Corporation, Carrie Tynan with the Adolph Coors Foundation and Beverly Razon with Copic. The event was emceed by Kyle Clark with 9News, and Congressman Joe Neguse delivered the keynote address. All participants in the state competition received a tablet device as a prize from the Colorado Chamber Foundation and technology sponsor Chevron Corporation. The top three winners of the state competition received cash prizes of $1,000 for first place, $500 for second place and $250 for third place. The Colorado state champion will advance to the National Civics Bee Championship in Washington, D.C. held October 13-14, to compete for the national title. Prizes at the National Championship include $100,000 for the first place winner, $25,000 for second place and $15,000 for third place. This year's program expanded to include nine regional partners across Colorado, marking the highest level of regional participation in the program's history to date. The National Civics Bee program is the largest to date, including all 50 states, D.C. and American Samoa. The competition will be broadcast Saturday, July 25, at 7 p.m. MDT on KTVD and available for streaming for free on the 9News app. The Colorado Chamber Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation whose purpose is to support programs, research, educational opportunities and other initiatives that encourage and enhance a healthy business climate. The organization works collaboratively in partnership with state business leaders to advance Colorado's economy and local communities through forward-thinking solutions. About the Daniels Fund. The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to positively impacting American life, and improving the lives of men, women and children in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming through its grants and scholarship programs.
Grand Junction-area Middle School students compete in National Civics Bee competition. Published: May 4, 2026 For media inquiries, please contact Teresa Busk at [email protected]. GRAND JUNCTION, Colorado - Middle school students from Grand Junction-area schools competed in the 2026 National Civics Bee(R) regional competition on May 2. The event was hosted by the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Colorado Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the Daniels Fund and the Civic Trust of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Students competed with their peers in a live quiz event and answered questions from judges to test their civics knowledge. The top three finalists from the Grand Junction competition will have the chance to participate in the state-level competition hosted by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce in Denver on July 24, 2026. The Colorado state champion will advance to the National Civics Bee(R) competition in Washington, D.C. in Fall 2026, to compete for the national title. "We're proud to continue working with our regional partners across Colorado, strengthening our shared commitment to fostering civic engagement for the next generation," said Colorado Chamber Foundation Executive Director Rachel Beck. "Each regional civics bee showcases the growth of this program and the impressive level of knowledge demonstrated by students. By investing in civic education, we're helping prepare young Coloradans to be informed, engaged participants in our democracy. Congratulations to this year's regional finalists and we look forward to welcoming them to Denver to compete for the state title!" "The regional Civics Bee is about more than competition, it's about investing in the next generation of leaders who will shape the future of Mesa County and communities like ours across Colorado," said Grand Junction Chamber President and CEO Candace Carnahan. "When young people understand how our system works, they are better prepared to strengthen it, and that's something we should all get behind." "Civic engagement starts at home. When students see leadership in action in their own communities, it changes how they see their role in the world," said Hanna Skandera, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund, founding partner of the National Civics Bee. "We're proud to stand with our regional partners to inspire the next generation of informed, engaged leaders." Winners of the Grand Junction-area National Civics Bee include: * First place:Aryanna E., Fruita Middle School * Second place:JoeyMae L., Caprock Academy * Third place:Makayla P., Caprock Academy The first-place winner of the local competition received a $500 cash prize and all three finalists are invited to participate in the statewide competition. The top three winners of the state competition will receive cash prizes of $1,000 for first place, $500 for second place and $250 for third place. The state champion will have the opportunity to compete in the national competition, which includes $100,000 for the first place winner, $25,000 for second place, and $15,000 for third place. The Colorado Chamber Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation whose purpose is to support programs, research, educational opportunities and other initiatives that encourage and enhance a healthy business climate. The organization works collaboratively in partnership with state business leaders to advance Colorado's economy and local communities through forward-thinking solutions. The Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to protecting, strengthening, and growing its local business community by being a catalyst for business growth, a convener of leaders and influencers who make things happen, and a champion for a stronger community. Through its workforce development programs, business advocacy efforts, and a variety of opportunities to create meaningful connections, its Chamber works tirelessly to ensure its local businesses are able to thrive, not just survive.
Carbondale-area Middle School students compete in National Civics Bee competition. Published: May 1, 2026 For media inquiries, please contact Teresa Busk at [email protected]. CARBONDALE, Colorado - Middle school students from Carbondale-area schools competed in the 2026 National Civics Bee(R) regional competition on April 30. The event was hosted by the Carbondale Chamber of Commerce and Youthentity in partnership with the Colorado Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the Daniels Fund and the Civic Trust of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Students competed with their peers in a live quiz event and answered questions from judges to test their civics knowledge. The top three finalists from the Carbondale competition will have the chance to participate in the state-level competition hosted by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce in Denver on July 24, 2026. The Colorado state champion will advance to the National Civics Bee competition in Washington, D.C. in Fall 2026, to compete for the national title. "We're proud to continue working with our regional partners across Colorado, strengthening our shared commitment to fostering civic engagement for the next generation," said Colorado Chamber Foundation Executive Director Rachel Beck. "Each regional civics bee showcases the growth of this program and the impressive level of knowledge demonstrated by students. By investing in civic education, we're helping prepare young Coloradans to be informed, engaged participants in our democracy. Congratulations to this year's regional finalists and we look forward to welcoming them to Denver to compete for the state title!" "Bringing the National Civics Bee to the Greater Roaring Fork Valley reflects our shared commitment to preparing young people to be informed, engaged, and confident participants in civic life," said Andrea Stewart, president & CEO of the Carbondale Chamber of Commerce. "By partnering with Youthentity and the U.S. Chamber Foundation, we're creating meaningful opportunities for students to explore real community issues, strengthen civic understanding, and see how their voices can make a difference." "At Youthentity, we believe young people should feel empowered to understand their communities and take part in shaping their future," said Kris Freeman, executive director of Youthentity. "The National Civics Bee provides a powerful platform for middle school students to develop civic knowledge, think critically about local issues, and be recognized for leadership at an early age." "Civic engagement starts at home. When students see leadership in action in their own communities, it changes how they see their role in the world," said Hanna Skandera, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund, founding partner of the National Civics Bee. "We're proud to stand with our regional partners to inspire the next generation of informed, engaged leaders." Winners of the Carbondale-area National Civics Bee include: * First place: Jude G., Glenwood Springs Middle School * Second place: Violet B., Steamboat Springs Middle School * Third place: Sylvie F., Steamboat Springs Middle School The first-place winner of the local competition received a $500 cash prize and all three finalists are invited to participate in the statewide competition. The top three winners of the state competition will receive cash prizes of $1,000 for first place, $500 for second place and $250 for third place. The state champion will have the opportunity to compete in the national competition, which includes $100,000 for the first place winner, $25,000 for second place, and $15,000 for third place. The Colorado Chamber Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation whose purpose is to support programs, research, educational opportunities and other initiatives that encourage and enhance a healthy business climate. The organization works collaboratively in partnership with state business leaders to advance Colorado's economy and local communities through forward-thinking solutions.
Arvada-area Middle School students compete in National Civics Bee competition. April 30, 2026 ARVADA, Colorado - Middle school students from Arvada-area schools competed in the 2026 National Civics Bee(R) regional competition on April 24. The event was hosted by the Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Colorado Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the Daniels Fund and the Civic Trust of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Students competed with their peers in a live quiz event and answered questions from judges to test their civics knowledge. The top three finalists from the Arvada competition will have the chance to participate in the state-level competition hosted by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce in Denver on July 24, 2026. The Colorado state champion will advance to the National Civics Bee competition in Washington, D.C. in Fall 2026, to compete for the national title. "We're proud to continue working with our regional partners across Colorado, strengthening our shared commitment to fostering civic engagement for the next generation," said Colorado Chamber Foundation Executive Director Rachel Beck. "Each regional civics bee showcases the growth of this program and the impressive level of knowledge demonstrated by students. By investing in civic education, we're helping prepare young Coloradans to be informed, engaged participants in our democracy. Congratulations to this year's regional finalists and we look forward to welcoming them to Denver to compete for the state title!" "The Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce is proud to support opportunities for young people to engage with their community and see how their ideas can make a real impact," said Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Kami Welch. "Through the National Civics Bee, middle school students are not only learning how government works, they're actively thinking about solutions to challenges in their own communities, helping us build a stronger, more connected future for Arvada." "Civic engagement starts at home. When students see leadership in action in their own communities, it changes how they see their role in the world," said Hanna Skandera, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund, founding partner of the National Civics Bee. "We're proud to stand with our regional partners to inspire the next generation of informed, engaged leaders." Winners of the Arvada-area National Civics Bee include: * First place: Peter D., Stargate Charter School * Second place: Hope B., Liberty Common Junior High School, * Third place: Ava M., Century Middle School The first-place winner of the local competition received a $500 cash prize and all three finalists are invited to participate in the statewide competition. The top three winners of the state competition will receive cash prizes of $1,000 for first place, $500 for second place and $250 for third place. The state champion will have the opportunity to compete in the national competition, which includes $100,000 for the first place winner, $25,000 for second place, and $15,000 for third place. Thank you to its event MC, Chris Spears, owner of Outside the Box Arvada. Thank you also to its event judges, Michael Griffith (Arvada City Council), Mike Litzau (Arvada Sunrise Rotary), Justine Metz (Colorado Inclusive Economy). Thank you to its event sponsors: The Colorado Chamber Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation whose purpose is to support programs, research, educational opportunities and other initiatives that encourage and enhance a healthy business climate. The organization works collaboratively in partnership with state business leaders to advance Colorado's economy and local communities through forward-thinking solutions. The Greater Arvada Chamber of Commerce is the catalyst for solving Arvada's most critical business challenges and a champion for advancing a thriving community. The Arvada Chamber reflects the businesses and organizations it serves today and is dedicated to the health and resiliency of the business community long into the future.
Buena Vista-area Middle School students compete in National Civics Bee competition. Published: April 27, 2026 For media inquiries, please contact Teresa Busk at [email protected]. BUENA VISTA, Colorado - Middle school students from Buena Vista-area schools competed in the 2026 National Civics Bee(R) regional competition on April 26. The event was hosted by the League of Women Voters Chaffee County and Buena Vista Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the Colorado Chamber of Commerce Foundation, the Daniels Fund and the Civic Trust of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Students competed with their peers in a live quiz event and answered questions from judges to test their civics knowledge. The top three finalists from the Buena Vista competition will have the chance to participate in the state-level competition hosted by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce in Denver on July 24, 2026. The Colorado state champion will advance to the National Civics Bee(R) competition in Washington, D.C. in Fall 2026, to compete for the national title. "We're proud to continue working with our regional partners across Colorado, strengthening our shared commitment to fostering civic engagement for the next generation," said Colorado Chamber Foundation Executive Director Rachel Beck. "Each regional civics bee showcases the growth of this program and the impressive level of knowledge demonstrated by students. By investing in civic education, we're helping prepare young Coloradans to be informed, engaged participants in our democracy. Congratulations to this year's regional finalists and we look forward to welcoming them to Denver to compete for the state title!" "In current times, it is so important for students to engage in their community and understand how civics impacts our ever day life," said Kathy Rutherford with the League of Women Voters Chaffee County. "The civics bee offers young people the opportunity to think critically on the topic of civics in their community hopefully inspiring future leaders across our state." "Civic engagement starts at home. When students see leadership in action in their own communities, it changes how they see their role in the world," said Hanna Skandera, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund, founding partner of the National Civics Bee. "We're proud to stand with our regional partners to inspire the next generation of informed, engaged leaders." Winners of the Buena Vista-area National Civics Bee(R) include: * First place: Liam P., Darren Patterson Christian Academy * Second place: Elsie R., Buena Vista Middle School * Third place: Kaila D., Darren Patterson Christian Academy The first-place winner of the local competition received a $500 cash prize and all three finalists are invited to participate in the statewide competition. The top three winners of the state competition will receive cash prizes of $1,000 for first place, $500 for second place and $250 for third place. The state champion will have the opportunity to compete in the national competition, which includes $100,000 for the first place winner, $25,000 for second place, and $15,000 for third place. The Colorado Chamber Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation whose purpose is to support programs, research, educational opportunities and other initiatives that encourage and enhance a healthy business climate. The organization works collaboratively in partnership with state business leaders to advance Colorado's economy and local communities through forward-thinking solutions. The Buena Vista Chamber of Commerce (BVCC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the business community. An accomplished Board of Directors guides the organization, with efforts carried out by a dedicated staff. BVCC is beginning to have member-driven committees that help to guide the Chamber's goals and efforts. The League of Women Voters of Chaffee County is a nonpartisan organization whose mission is to encourage informed and active participation in government, to increase understanding of major policy issues, and to influence public policy through education and advocacy.
Find jobs on Simplify and start your career today
Industries
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Denver, Colorado
Founded
1997
Find jobs on Simplify and start your career today