506 philanthropic leaders, representing nearly every state across the country, issued a letter to the US Department of Commerce with a clear message: Don’t cut the census short.
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506 philanthropic leaders, representing nearly every state across the country, issued a letter to the US Department of Commerce with a clear message: Don’t cut the census short.
Read moreAcross Colorado, a movement is afoot to chart a new path for local journalism.
A Youth Learning Brief released by Caring for Denver shares insights from youth grantees' progress, success and challenges overcome.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020, 3:00 - 4:30 PM
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Philanthropy Colorado members: Please mark your calendars for a briefing on the Governor’s statewide recovery fund as it heads into the last planned round of applications and grantmaking.
The one-hour call will include:
Join Philanthropy Colorado and your colleagues in philanthropy to hear updates on the COVID-19 Funder Responses inventory tool and the initial rounds of the Colorado COVID Relief Fund, including statewide data on community needs to help inform fun
Unpacking A Nonprofit's Financial Story for Strategic Grantmaking
To make good decisions, philanthropic leaders not only need accurate, up-to-date, and clear financial information, but also the ability to interpret and use this data to inform decisions. The workshop will focus on equipping funders with the tools and language to assess a nonprofit's financial health in a holistic way.
Members are invited to join us for our luncheon featuring Governor Jared Polis for remarks and Q&A.
Registration for this event is now closed.
Philanthropy Colorado members are invited to join us for a discussion with Pia Infante, Co-Executive Director of the Whitman Institute for a talk on trust-based philanthropy.
Pia is a nationally recognized speaker and chairs the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project steering committee. Pia is visiting faculty at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Environment and holds a M.A. in Education from the New School for Social Research, and a B.A. in Rhetoric from The University of California at Berkeley.
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Pikes Peak Community Foundation recently received accreditation with the nation’s highest standard for philanthropic excellence. National Standards for U.S.
Read moreThe Adolph Coors Foundation has announced that Carrie Tynan will be replacing John Jackson as executive director effective April 1st, 2019.
Read morePresented by Colorado Association of Funders, Community Resource Center, and Colorado Nonprofit Association, this annual all-day program brings together funders and nonprofit professionals for conversations, networking, and learning.
Join Philanthropy Colorado and your colleagues in philanthropy for an opportunity to learn more from participating funders in a collective fund to support innovative education responses to COVID-19 pandemic.
Mile High United Way announced a $250,000 grant from the PNC Foundation to benefit the United for Families Initiative. The initiative will focus on comprehensive, two-generation early childhood education strategies
Read moreTucked away in a brick office building next to the newest Trader Joe’s in town, the senior member of Colorado’s congressional delegation meets with visitors in a conference room distinguished by plaques and framed mementos from nonprofits and othe
Read moreAs the 2020 Census launch date nears, we’re pulling together an update and briefing for members next week featuring the following presenters: