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Special Session Study Group: Shadow Government Spending

CFP Editorial Team
August 16, 2025
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Homelessness, immigrants... homeless immigrants...

Our government has adopted every pet cause imaginable, and these causes are executed by nongovernmental organizations, nonprofit entities of all designations, doing the work that the people (allegedly via elections) ask the government to do.

This is especially big business in Colorado.

In an article from April 2024 International Rescue Mission entitled, “Nonprofits matter - Colorado Nonprofit Sector Supports $62 Billion in Economic Activity,” the nonprofit analyzes Polis’ “Colorado Nonprofit Economic Impact Report,” and how “the nonprofit sector directly employs 182,000 people, supporting an additional 54,000 jobs through business-to-business activity and 26,000 jobs via household spending.”

Wait, what? 

“In total, this accounts for 10% of all jobs in Colorado.”

They're attempting to collectively organize. They're exerting their influence.

"While sometimes seen as small and underfunded, Colorado’s nonprofit sector is too significant to overlook."

But when you (again, allegedly) asked the government to solve homelessness, did you take that to mean building a new sector of homelessness NGOs that have effectively made homelessness worse in Colorado?

Spoiler: They're all out there talking about increasing revenue, not cutting spending. Also, lots of legislators (and their family members) are voting themselves funding.

Recovering Woke on X

The non-profit sector should be the first priority for finding savings for the $1.2B budget gap.


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