Supported by these incredible organizations
Partnering with Drivers Cooperative Colorado means more than just getting people from point A to point B — it means investing in a fairer, safer, and more community-rooted transportation system.
We’re proud to be Denver’s first worker-owned rideshare platform, created by drivers, for drivers. Our mission is rooted in economic justice, public safety, and accessibility — and we collaborate with organizations that share these values.
A formal partnership where an organization collaborates with Colorado Drivers Cooperative to provide discounted or fully subsidized rides to a specific group — such as seniors, people with disabilities, staff, or event attendees.
Example: Retirement homes, nonprofits, government agencies
We offer select organizations the opportunity to designate Drivers Cooperative Colorado as their Exclusive Rideshare Partner — meaning we become your official and sole provider of transportation services.
Example: Hotels, hospitals, concierge service, black car services
Organizations that share values of worker ownership, accessibility, and transit equity — and support through outreach, co-hosting events, or public endorsements.
Example: Faith groups, labor organizations, disability advocates, grassroots collectives
Training centers, nonprofits, or government programs that refer potential drivers to the co-op or help prepare people for worker-ownership through workforce training, CDL programs, or co-op education.
Example: Workforce Centers, CBOs, ESL programs, reentry orgs
Businesses that want to support local worker-owned initiatives by sponsoring ride programs, funding safety efforts, or offering matching donations.
Example: Local credit unions, regional banks, ethical businesses, co-ops
Groups that contract the co-op to provide transportation for a specific event (e.g., cultural festivals, conferences, community gatherings) — offering door-to-door rides or accessibility-focused transport.
Example: PrideFest, Juneteenth, nonprofit galas, city events
Individuals or orgs who refer riders or drivers and receive recognition, perks, or small stipends in return. Useful for spreading awareness via trusted networks.
Example: Influencers, community ambassadors, micro-partnerships
Foundations, funds, or mission-driven investors that provide grants, zero-interest loans, or programmatic funding to support growth, infrastructure, or long-term sustainability.
Example: Economic justice funders, climate justice orgs, local co-op banks
Do you believe in economic justice, safer rides, and a more equitable future? Let’s build it together.
Partner with us to bring transportation equity to your community.
Sponsor a driver or support low-cost rides for seniors or people with disabilities.
Help us grow through mentorship, investment, or joint programming.
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