Win expands the My Journey platform to support 100,000 more users across Colorado
- PAIRIN will replace Connecting Colorado with a more comprehensive, modernized case management and job placement system
- The new platform will not only identify immediate services and needs for Coloradans across the state, but also connect them to these near- and long-term resources
- The new contract builds on PAIRIN’s successful three-year track record of working with the State of Colorado
DENVER, October 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Denver-based social impact technology company PAIRIN announced today that it has won a multi-year contract with the Colorado Department of Labor and Management to modernize the state’s case management and job placement system so beneficiaries have a more efficient and customized experience.
The work will replace the current Connecting Colorado system, connecting Coloradoans with the most appropriate and relevant services, training, and career options for longer-term success and independence. The timing of the new system, set to roll out in 2023, is important as the national recession is likely to leave more people in need of job placements and temporary assistance.
“We agree State of Colorado that people who need government help don’t have the time or patience to navigate confusing processes or impersonal software,” said PAIRIN’s CEO Michael Simpson. “We’re excited to accelerate the state’s vision to enable a consistent learning and employment record, reduce redundancies between agencies, and create an efficient and personalized experience for every resident.”
PAIRIN has been working with the State of Colorado since 2019, when the My Colorado trip Platform to unify career exploration, educational planning and connection to government services. My Colorado trip is a multi-agency, user-centric platform to guide Colorado residents from 8th grade through adulthood to personally relevant tools, forms, resources, websites and programs. Originally…































