Impact & Evidence

Data-driven programs, measurable outcomes, and a vision for transforming Colorado's safety net.

The Need in Colorado

5,000+

Individuals on Colorado developmental disability waitlists

10,000+

Experiencing homelessness across the state

70%

Homeless recidivism rate under current fragmented system

15,000+

Family caregivers unaware of PASA provider pathway

Expected Outcomes

Reduced Homeless Recidivism

Current
70%
Target
30%

Through integrated housing, mental health, and case management support

Improved Quality of Life

85%

Participants report improved mental health, housing stability, and community connection

Stronger Provider Network

90

PASA providers supported with certification, training, and operational excellence

Cost Effectiveness

40%

Reduction in emergency services utilization through preventive care

5-Year Growth Projections

Year 1
Individuals Served
50
Providers Supported
15
Annual Revenue
$980k
Key Milestones:
  • Launch integrated services
  • Establish provider partnerships
  • Complete first PASA certifications
Year 2
Individuals Served
100
Providers Supported
30
Annual Revenue
$1.9M
Key Milestones:
  • Expand clinical team
  • Launch training programs
  • Open agricultural program
Year 3
Individuals Served
150
Providers Supported
50
Annual Revenue
$2.9M
Key Milestones:
  • Achieve operational sustainability
  • Launch quarterly provider summits
  • Expand housing support
Year 4
Individuals Served
200
Providers Supported
70
Annual Revenue
$3.9M
Key Milestones:
  • Scale back-office services
  • Demonstrate recidivism reduction
  • Expand to additional counties
Year 5
Individuals Served
250
Providers Supported
90
Annual Revenue
$4.9M
Key Milestones:
  • Full service integration
  • Statewide provider network
  • Model replication planning

Evidence-Based Model

Built on Proven Success

New Destiny's model is built on the proven success of Rocky Mountain Day Service, which generates $600,000 annually in sustainable PASA operations. Our founder's 25+ years of experience in behavioral management and crisis intervention provides the foundation for our integrated approach.

Research-Backed Approaches:

  • Integrated Care: Studies show coordinated services reduce emergency room visits by 40% and improve long-term outcomes
  • Housing First: Evidence demonstrates permanent housing with wraparound services reduces recidivism from 70% to 30%
  • Person-Centered Planning: Empowering individuals in their care decisions improves engagement and outcomes
  • Provider Capacity Building: Supporting small providers strengthens the entire service ecosystem