During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the success and future plans for Invent HQ, a community maker space that has garnered significant attention for its intergenerational programming. Participants noted the collaborative efforts with CSU Extension, which contributes funding and staff to support the initiative. Currently, the space operates with a small team of three staff members, supplemented by volunteers, allowing it to thrive despite limited resources.
The meeting revealed that Invent HQ has experienced increased demand, prompting considerations for expanding its operating hours. Funding from the Broncos has enabled the hiring of paid positions for teens, enhancing the space's capacity to manage busy days. A staff transition has also allowed for a reallocation of resources, resulting in a full-time position that will help meet the growing needs of the community.
Plans for 2025 include the addition of an extra open day, although specific details regarding the day and hours are yet to be finalized. The enthusiasm surrounding Invent HQ is palpable, with officials noting that other cities are envious of the facility's offerings. The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism about the future of Invent HQ and its role in fostering creativity and collaboration among diverse age groups.