Our Work

Since 1975, Keystone Policy Center has helped public, private, and civic-sector leaders solve complex problems and advance good public policy. We rely on our independence, our commitment to good science, and our skills in designing and leading consensus-building processes to establish new partnerships, reduce conflict, and produce policy agreements.

  • Doing Less with Less: How a four-day school week affects student learning and the teacher workforce

    Doing Less with Less: How a four-day school week affects student learning and the teacher workforce

    Overview: In “Doing Less with Less: How a four-day school week affects student learning and the teacher workforce,” Keystone Policy Center provides both a quantitative and qualitative examination of Colorado’s four-day school week phenomenon. The first four-day districts came online in Colorado in the early 1980s, after the state legislature passed a law allowing more calendar flexibility…

  • Inclusive Governance: Keystone Bridges the Gap Between Communities and Policy Makers

    Inclusive Governance: Keystone Bridges the Gap Between Communities and Policy Makers

    Inclusive Governance: Keystone Bridges the Gap Between Communities and Policy Makers In December, Keystone Policy Center embarked on a crucial endeavor as the facilitator for the State of Colorado’s Commission on Property Tax. The team faced a tight deadline but remained committed to fostering meaningful community engagement throughout the process. “I think the thing [the…

  • Growing Ute Futures

    Growing Ute Futures

    Growing Ute Futures(PRICE) Learn about the creation of Kwiyagat Community Academy and the history behind why and how it came to be. Background The Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Council has envisioned an education initiative that creates a science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics curriculum that is also embedded with Ute arts, language, culture, and traditions. Since…

  • Colorado’s Missing Year

    Colorado’s Missing Year

    Colorado’s Missing Year In October 2021, the Keystone Policy Center released a report titled Colorado’s Missing Year analyzing data on Colorado education during the pandemic, which revealed critical gaps in student learning across the state but also indicated potential bright spots. The data paints a revealing picture of student participation and achievement during the pandemic. For students worldwide,…

  • Homeownership for Colorado Teachers: Affording the American Dream

    Homeownership for Colorado Teachers: Affording the American Dream

    Homeownership for Colorado Teachers: Affording the American Dream From 2020 to 2021 home prices in Colorado increased 20%, elevating an already important question about who can afford to be a homeowner in the state, and where. Homeownership for Colorado Teachers: Affording the American Dream is a report from the Keystone Policy Center that explores whether teachers in Colorado…

  • IUCN Syn Bio Task Force

    IUCN Syn Bio Task Force

    IUCN Syn Bio Task Force Synthetic biology (SynBio) is an emerging technology with the potential for significant positive impacts and various applications in industry, agriculture, conservation, energy, medicine, preparedness, and public health. SynBio also raises important questions and concerns related to bioethics, social acceptance, ecological impacts, and health and safety. Addressing these issues and establishing…

  • Gene Editing and Societal Engagement Toolkit

    Gene Editing and Societal Engagement Toolkit

    Gene Editing and Societal Engagement Toolkit Keystone Policy Center partnered with the Innovative Genomics Institute and the Kavli Center for Ethics, Science, and the Public to develop the Gene Editing and Societal Engagement Toolkit. The toolkit provides guiding questions, planning frameworks, and references to support gene-editing researchers, developers, and partners in getting started on societal engagement for gene editing. Click here…

  • Emerging Technologies

    Emerging Technologies

    Keystone incorporates diverse societal perspectives into discussion of responsible governance of emerging technologies. Our recent work includes:

  • Lake Erie

    Lake Erie

    Lake Erie Water quality in the Great Lakes region is a complex issue with many interrelated factors, including geography, land use, economic and population growth, and weather events. Given this complexity, the question of where best to put effort and funding to influence the situation is not straightforward.  To help focus its own investment, the…

  • Waste Consolidation Area Project Focus Team

    Waste Consolidation Area Project Focus Team

    Waste Consolidation Area Project Focus Team The Coeur d’Alene Basin Cleanup is also known as the Bunker Hill Mining & Metallurgical Complex Superfund Site. It is located in northern Idaho and eastern Washington, in one of the largest historical mining districts in the world. The Coeur d’Alene Basin Cleanup is one of the nation’s largest…