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The Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supported through a combination of state, individual, private foundation, and corporate contributions. Originally founded on a generous grant from The Colorado Trust, CCIC has expanded its donor base to represent the constituencies and partners involved in our work to ensure the health of Colorado’s children.

 

 

 

Many Thanks to our Generous Supporters!

 

Community Partners

Caring for Colorado Foundation

The Children’s Hospital

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment

The Colorado Health Foundation

Kaiser Permanente

 

Lead Donors

COPIC Medical Foundation 

Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation

 

Major Donors

Tri-County Health Department

Passport Health Colorado

Dr. Robert Brayden

Dr. Keren Call

Dr. Martin Pirnat

Dr. James Shira

Dr. Paul Yoder

 

 

Gift Acceptance Policy

 

CCIC and its membership are committed to avoiding conflict of interest or even its appearance in accepting financial support from corporations with vested interests in how consumers, the health care community, and education professionals regard their products. To assure that conflicts of interest do not occur, CCIC's Board of Directors has determined that acceptance of general or targeted gifts from any source, and CCIC's subsequent relationship to these donors, shall be governed by our Gift and Sponsorship Acceptance Policy. CCIC does not accept funds from businesses that manufacture or distribute vaccines.

 

CCIC Gift and Sponsorship Acceptance Policy
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9News Video

Watch a 9News video on herd immunity featuring CCIC Board President Dr. Robert Brayden and Board Secretary Joni Reynolds

2007 Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report

Click on the document below to read the latest report on vaccine-preventable diseases in Colorado's children.

2007 VPD Report
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Thank You to our Community Partners