Serving Colorado's Counties

Casualty and Property Pool

The Colorado Counties Casualty & Property Pool (CAPP) protects the assets of counties throughout Colorado through broad coverage, risk management, and sound fiscal management. CAPP's Board of Directors is elected from the ranks of county government, and serves as a model for intergovernmental pooling throughout the nation. CAPP is outstanding in loss control and claims management resulting in an excellent loss history and financial stability. Members earn equity in funds that are not used to pay losses. That pool equity is retained as a safety net to offset the swings in the insurance market.

News & Updates

Technical Update vol. 28 no. 19 - Cybersecurity Controls: Part 2

Cyber incidents—including data breaches, ransomware attacks, and social engineering scams—have become increasingly prevalent, impacting organizations of all sizes and industries. Such incidents have largely been brought on by additional cyber […]

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Technical Update vol. 28 no. 18 - Accessibility Compliance for Colorado Government

Colorado's accessibility law regulates the way public entities meet website accessibility standards and mandates that government websites have to provide proper accommodations for individuals with disabilities. These technology standards ensure […]

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Technical Update vol. 28 no. 17 - Safe and Fun County Fairs

Summer is around the corner and counties across Colorado are diligently preparing to host risk-free events that prioritize the safety and well-being of attendees. From comprehensive sanitation protocols to crowd […]

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2024 Salary Survey Documents

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Technical Update vol. 28 no. 16 - Volunteer Engagement by Counties

Many counties use “non-statutory” volunteers to help with the fair, vaccination clinics, property clean-up, etc. Counties also use “statutory” volunteers for the sheriff reserve, search and rescue, fire, and ambulance […]

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