Philanthropy Colorado members unanimously approved the following slate of directors and officers at the 2020 Annual Meeting. We look forward to welcoming the newest board members when their terms begin in January 2021.
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Philanthropy Colorado members unanimously approved the following slate of directors and officers at the 2020 Annual Meeting. We look forward to welcoming the newest board members when their terms begin in January 2021.
Please join Philanthropy Colorado to build on last year's program Just Transitions for Colorado's Coal Communities.
“Making or Breaking the Future” featuring Leadership Strategist Chunka Mui
What is philanthropy’s role in ensuring Colorado’s youngest generations have equitable access to learning opportunities — both in school and out — during and after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Join Philanthropy Colorado and your philanthropic colleagues to explore national trends in rural philanthropy and discuss cross-cutting issues such as health, environment, economic, social justice and how funder behavior may need to respond differ
Join Philanthropy Colorado and your colleagues in philanthropy for a deep dive on food insecurity in our state.
The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project, in partnership with Philanthropy Colorado, Philanthropy Missouri, Grantmakers of Oregon and Southwest Washington, Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, and New Mexico Association of Grantmakers, and Connecticut
Philanthropy Colorado and a great team of member foundation executives traveled to Washington D.C. in late February for Foundations on the Hill 2024.
Read morePhilanthropy Colorado has announced that CEO Joanne Kelley will retire from her role at the end of the year.
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