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Read moreJoin Philanthropy Colorado's Rural Funders Learning Network for a one-day visit to Morgan County to learn more about workforce and youth development and cultural entrepreneurism, housing solutions and collective action, and lessons learned in supp
Youth mental health in Colorado has continued to decline in the two years since Children’s Hospital in May 2021 declared a “State of Emergency.” Consider these facts:
State Demographer Elizabeth Garner joined Philanthropy Colorado in February for a discussion on population and economic trends in Colorado.
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We join you in sadness and dismay about the horrific shooting and hate crime against our LGBTQ neighbors in Colorado Springs this weekend.
COFIE exists to support, educate and embolden Colorado funders to lead the movement toward inclusivity and equity in philanthropy.
Philanthropy Colorado will host a highly interacti
As hedge funds and billionaires clash swords over control of big-city newsrooms nationwide, a mission-driven coalition of national and local collaborators this month announced an acquisition of Colorado Community Media, the state's largest family-
Amid the ongoing pandemic, we’ve all been pushed to conduct our daily lives online. The digital inequities in rural and urban areas of our state are now more urgent to address than ever before.
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Last year, Philanthropy Colorado’s Human Resources & Operations peer group worked with the Employers Council to create and conduct a more comprehensive and relevant compensation and benefi
Read moreIn the last decade a new system of community wealth building has begun to emerge as a trend in both urban and rural parts of the country. It’s focused on people instead of buildings, with a blend of public, private, civic and community leadership and capital. This bottom up approach involves building skills, growing entrepreneurship, increasing incomes and building assets.
Now's the time for BOLD leadership! Join Philanthropy Colorado and the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation as we announce the 2020 Class of Livingston Fellows and hear from keynote speaker Grant Oliphant, President of The Heinz Endowments.
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 moreFinding solutions to affordable housing in rural communities has become of increasing concern over the past several years.
Tucked 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
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