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Deaf TRAIL Is Underway: Introducing Colorado’s First Cohort

Deaf TRAIL (Transformative Representation & Advocacy through Inclusive Leadership) is officially underway. 

This Deaf-led leadership development initiative—supported through the Colorado Division of Disability and Aging (CDOO) under the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (CDLE)—began with an in-person kickoff retreat that brought together leaders from across Colorado’s Deaf, DeafBlind, Hard of Hearing, and Late-Deafened communities.

At kickoff, cohort members identified shared goals and real-world leadership challenges they are navigating right now—strengthening teams, improving communication and accessibility, building community trust, and growing sustainable organizations. The program will continue through a series of virtual leadership sessions, peer learning, and collaboration leading toward a June 2026 program completion.

Cohort Snapshot (from kickoff)

  • Leadership experience: 8 participants have 6+ years of leadership experience; 7 have 3–5 years.  
  • Across Colorado: 86.7% Front Range, 6.7% Central Mountains, 6.7% Western Slope.  
  • Identity mix: 64.3% culturally Deaf; 28.6% Deaf; 7.1% Deaf Disabled.
  • Primary sectors represented: strongest representation from nonprofit leadership, alongside Deaf community orgs, education, state/government, and services.  
  • What success looks like: top drivers were practical tools/strategies (67%), building confidence (50%), and a strong peer network (50%).  

Meet the Deaf TRAIL Cohort

Deaf TRAIL is also a model for how Deaf-led leadership development can be built with accessibility, culture, and community trust at the center. If your organization or community is exploring a leadership program with Deaf-centered design, we welcome conversations about what a similar model could look like.

Learn more about Deaf TRAIL and contact Innivee Strategies: inniveestrategies.com/deaf-trail 

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