Strategic Plan
2026 to 2030
Outlining goals
In early 2026, the Board of Directors of Keep Colorado Beautiful approved a Five Year Strategic Vision guiding the organization through 2030. This vision builds on our founding purpose: to protect and enhance the places that make Colorado special.
Our vision is simple:
Keep Colorado Beautiful becomes the trusted statewide backbone organization for litter prevention, beautification, and environmental stewardship
Goal #1
Visible Impact Through Cleanup and Beautification
We will deliver consistent, high quality cleanup and beautification projects that produce visible improvement in Colorado communities while building disciplined systems for measurement and accountability.
In 2026, Love 5280 will serve as our flagship demonstration program in Denver. Beginning in 2027, we expand carefully across the state while maintaining operational discipline and realistic growth.
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Annual Cleanup and Beautification Projects
2026: 12 to 24 projects
2027: 24 to 36 projects statewide
2028 to 2030: 50 to 100 projects annually
Annual Volunteers Engaged
2026: 200 to 500 volunteers
2027: 500 to 1,000 volunteers
2028 to 2030: 1,000 to 3,000 volunteers annually
Annual Tons of Litter Removed
2026: 50 to 100 tons
2027: 150 to 300 tons
2028 to 2030: 400 to 750 tons annually
The focus is not volume for its own sake. The focus is visible, repeatable improvement in targeted corridors, parks, neighborhoods, and gateways.
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2026: 200 to 500 volunteers
2027: 500 to 1,000 volunteers
2028 to 2030: 1,000 to 3,000 volunteers annually
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2026: 50 to 100 tons
2027: 150 to 300 tons
2028 to 2030: 400 to 750 tons annually
Goal #2
Statewide Prevention and Behavior Change
Cleanup alone does not solve litter. Prevention changes culture.
Beginning in 2027, Don’t Trash Colorado launches as our statewide prevention framework, aligning public messaging, volunteer engagement, education, and partner collaboration under one unified banner.
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Launch statewide prevention campaign by 2027
Develop standardized education toolkit for municipalities and schools
Reduce repeat cleanup frequency in targeted hotspots by 15 to 25 percent by 2030
Increase returning volunteer participation year over year
The long term goal is fewer repeat litter hotspots, lower cleanup costs, and stronger public ownership of Colorado’s public spaces.
Goal #3
Volunteer and Community Engagement
We will build a volunteer model that is structured, safe, measurable, and scalable. Our approach is volunteer powered but not volunteer dependent.
We are focused on creating meaningful opportunities for residents, businesses, schools, and civic groups to participate in improving their own communities.
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Establish consistent volunteer onboarding and reporting systems by 2026
Develop volunteer team leader program by 2027
Maintain volunteer retention rates above 40 percent annually
Serve 15 to 25 communities in 2026, expanding to 50 to 75 communities by 2030
Engagement is measured not just by headcount, but by leadership development, repeat participation, and local ownership.
Goal #4
Organizational Sustainability and Statewide Credibility
To become Colorado’s environmental protector, we must operate with financial discipline, transparency, and long term stability.
We are building a durable organization that public agencies, municipalities, and private partners can rely on.
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Diversify funding across sponsorships, grants, public partnerships, and earned revenue
Maintain a minimum of 4 to 6 months operating reserves by 2028
Implement consistent statewide reporting dashboard by 2027
Secure at least two formal statewide agency partnerships by 2028
By 2030, Keep Colorado Beautiful will be recognized as Colorado’s trusted statewide implementation partner for litter prevention and beautification.
The Long Outcome
By the end of 2030:
Targeted corridors remain cleaner year over year
Prevention reduces repeat cleanup costs
Volunteer leadership pipelines are established
Statewide partnerships are stable and institutionalized
Keep Colorado Beautiful will not simply host events, it will safeguard Colorado’s communities and landscapes for the long term.