Philanthropy Colorado will host a virtual opportunity providing an in-depth look at the state of rural, mountain populations and their challenges related to behavioral health, housing, food security and more.
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Philanthropy Colorado will host a virtual opportunity providing an in-depth look at the state of rural, mountain populations and their challenges related to behavioral health, housing, food security and more.
Join Philanthropy Colorado's Rural Funders Learning Network for an opportunity to learn more about the key elements of this approach to advance a replicable model for affordable rental and home ownership in rural communities.
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 moreWe’ve put the finishing touches on our year-in-review and hope you’ll take a moment to reflect on all we’ve accomplished together.
Read moreSee Yampa Valley Community Foundation's new mission, vision and values statements are shared in its 2022 Annual Report
Rose Community Foundation released its new strategic plan, which includes an updated mission, vision and set of values, as well as new goals and strategies to guide the Foundation’s work moving forward.
Read moreDOLA's Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Fund has announces three new initiatives to assist communities in integrating climate resilience, renewable energy, livability, and long-term sustainability through bold, transformative projects.
Community Foundation Serving Southwest Colorado celebrates new offices with Open House September 8, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
The historic $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act provides much needed relief to individuals, businesses, and nonprofits impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States. 501(c)(3) public charities and their donors should be aware of a new tax incentive in the law that could strengthen nonprofit fundraising at this critical time.
DENVER - Philanthropy Colorado, formerly the Colorado Association of Funders, has announced a new name to better reflect its membership and mission.
“As we’ve continued to evolve and grow, we found we needed a name that better represents our statewide network’s generous spirit,” said Joanne Kelley, CEO of Philanthropy Colorado. “Our new name aims to inspire and also be more inclusive of the many types of givers striving to address key challenges facing Coloradans.”
Read moreMember CEOs in their roles for two years or fewer are invited to register for this convening to get to know colleagues and discuss their shared experiences and
The Women’s Philanthropy Institute, which is housed within Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, released a report in July that highlights a significant increase in women donors supporting women’s and girls’ causes. Titled All In for Women and Girls: How women’s fund and foundation donors are leading through philanthropy, the report demonstrates many ways that women’s fund donors go far beyond writing checks in their philanthropy.
In partnership with Gates Family Foundation and Rose Community Foundation, Colorado Association of Funders hosted a luncheon and conversation with
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