About
Pulse is an annual poll of over 2,000 Coloradans, conducted by The Colorado Health Foundation in partnership with a bipartisan team of pollsters. The poll takes the pulse of Coloradans on a range of important health issues each year to inform policy far into the future.
Pulse reaches adults throughout the state via an address-based sample with contacts through email, text, phone calls and mail. African American/Black, Asian American Coloradans and Native Americans are over-sampled to allow for sub-group analysis. The results are weighted using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Additional details about the methodology are available here.
For interviews and other media inquiries, please contact Austin Montoya, at amontoya@coloradohealth.org or 303-953-3686.
Name Usage
The name of our poll is “Pulse: The Colorado Health Foundation Poll.” Please reference our data as “Pulse: The Colorado Health Foundation Poll” on the first reference. For any subsequent references, you may reference it as “Pulse” or "Pulse poll."
Logo Usage
Pulse’s high-resolution, four-color logo can be downloaded for your use. If you use our logo on a dark or patterned background, please download our white logo. The logo is available in EPS, JPEG and PNG formats. You’re welcome to use whatever format and orientation that works best for you. Please note: our logo should not be altered or distorted.