

EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES
Whether you're exploring a new career path or relocating to the greater Grand Junction area, Mesa County's economy offers a variety of employment opportunities
Employment Resources
Mesa County Workforce Center
CHFA strengthens Colorado by investing in affordable housing and community development.
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Homeownership
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Rental Housing
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Business Lending
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Community Partnerships
Connecting Colorado
With a mission to advance equitable housing and healthy communities through education, empowerment, development, and preservation, Housing Resources of Western Colorado provides programs for renters, homebuyers, and homeowners including:
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Affordable Rental Units
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Rental Development and Counseling
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Eviction Prevention Counseling
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Home Buyer Education Classes
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Purchase Lending
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Emergency Home Repair Grants and Improvement Lending
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Post-Purchase & Foreclosure Counseling
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Reverse Mortgage Counseling
Colorado Mesa University - Alumni & Career Services
Once a Mav, always a Mav! Colorado Mesa University offers a variety of employment services available to current students and alumni.
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STRiVE Vocational Services
strivecolorado.org/employment-services
STRiVE provides specialized employment services open to any adult determined to have an Intellectual/Developmental Disability (IDD) interested in developing job skills with specific program placement based on individual abilities and interests.
Programs include:
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Supported Employment - Small Group: Technical and soft skills training and work experience through a STRiVE owned enterprise, such as the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens
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Supported Employment - Individualized: Qualified clients receive one-on-one support and employment with an established business in the area.