The Construction Workforce Foundation: Building the Workforce of Tomorrow

The Construction Workforce Foundation of Colorado (CWFC) is a 501(c)(3) organization that promotes, educates and trains the Municipal Utility, Heavy Civil and Highway Construction workforce of tomorrow through scholarships, education and industry promotion.

CWFC accomplishes this by:

  • Awarding Scholarships to students in their junior and/or senior year of study following a construction curriculum at Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University-Ft. Collins, Colorado State University-Pueblo, University Of Colorado-Boulder, Mesa State University and some technical schools. 
  • Presenting seminars to upgrade the skills and knowledge of current employees, providing the latest technical, managerial and safety information available.
  • Improve the image of construction as a “Career of Choice”.

Scholarships

Every year, CWFC awards a number of academic scholarships to college students completing their junior and/or senior year of study in a construction curriculum at one of the following college and universities:

  • Colorado School of Mines
  • Colorado State University (Fort Collins and Pueblo campus)
  • University of Colorado – Boulder
  • Mesa State University
  • Select Technical Schools in Colorado

Click here to learn about scholarships.

Legacy Scholarships

Is there someone who has inspired you in your career and your life?  You can honor them by establishing a Lifelong Scholarship in their name or your company’s name with the Construction Workforce Foundation of Colorado (CWFC). Your donation will ensure you’re your Legacy Scholarships will be here today and tomorrow.  As a supporter and friend of the Construction Workforce Foundation your contribution has a positive, measurable and continuing impact on the construction industry.  

The Construction Workforce Foundation of Colorado is a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation and contributions are tax deductible.

For more information, contact Bryan Cook, Executive Director at bcook@ccainfo.org or (303) 381-1157.