Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), Philanthropy Colorado and other co-sponsors from across the country for this peer-to-peer discussion session to learn about the challenges local leaders are encountering while address
#5: What Does Evaluation Look Like in a Trust-Based Context?
Join your member colleagues of Philanthropy Colorado to learn about th
Join GCIR and Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) to learn what groups on the ground have been doing to support and empower people who are on the move, and to get recommendations on howfunders can best deploy resources to strengthen the migrant justic
Session #4 What Does Grantee Accountability Look Like In Trust-based Philanthropy?
The Rural Funders Learning Network (RFLN) addresses pressing, systemic issues in rural regions that share challenges - affordable housing, economic distress, limited access to healthcare and childcare, and community cohesion, to name a few.
Leading Locally will be an informative, engaging, and energizing event to help you develop practical skills and connect with your peers on the issues that matter to you.
Join the conference kick-off and breakfast plenary as we answer the question: What does crisis response illuminate about the best of humanity and philanthropy? In the face of compounding crises, funders in Colorado are catalyzing local solutions.
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: