About
From 2005 to 2020, NASPA was awarded grant funding through the Colorado Office of Behavioral Health to address collegiate alcohol and other drug abuse prevention. Now, CADE receives funding through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to continue to prioritize alcohol and other drug prevention on college campuses. The CADE supports collegiate prevention efforts by helping facilitate data collection surrounding alcohol and other drug use behaviors, creating online professional development opportunities for prevention teams, and providing technical assistance for all campus professionals in the state.
Mission: CADE is a coalition of Colorado institutions of higher education dedicated to creating healthier communities for college students to live, work, learn, and grow. CADE supports health and well-being training, technical assistance, partnerships, educational programming, and professional development for all Colorado colleges and universities.
Vision: Be the leading alcohol and other drug prevention coalition for Colorado higher education institutions.
Benefits of joining CADE:
- Be a part of the united and strategic statewide direction for upstream prevention efforts
- Be a part of the cultures and environments that foster healthier choices in higher education
- Benefit from grant funding opportunities
- Access regional networking opportunities
- Access professional development opportunities
- Access to high-quality trainings and webinars for staff and student leaders
- Access to the online coalition resource hub and monthly newsletters
- Receive consultation with other campuses and professionals
- Receive technical support
- Be a part of coalition leadership opportunities
Upcoming Trainings
For upcoming CADE trainings, please visit this website.
ACHA-NCHA CADE Statewide Data Report
The Spring 2023 ACHA-NCHA CADE Statewide Data Report can be found here.