The Impact Investing Forum provides a space for Philanthropy Colorado members with an active interest in sharing and learning about impact investing trends and emerging models.
The Impact Investing Forum provides a space for Philanthropy Colorado members with an active interest in sharing and learning about impact investing trends and emerging models.
Launched in the fall of 2018, the Arts & Culture Funders Group provides a space for funders to share projects, creative funding approaches, and opportunities to collaborate.
The Early Childhood Mental Health Funders Network is a diverse group of Colorado grantmaking organizations that fund in many areas and have a shared interest in children’s mental health.
Philanthropy Colorado established the CEO Leadership Forum for heads of Philanthropy Colorado grantmaking member organizations to network and discuss top-of-mind issues.
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.
The Human Resources & Operations Group provides a supportive environment to share knowledge and resources about topics related to managing a foundation.
The IT Roundtable is a peer-group for IT specialists, operations managers, technology directors, financial officers, CEOs, office managers, executive assistants, program officers, and anyone else with an interest in connecting with other foundatio
Philanthropy Colorado is hosting quarterly conference calls for its Community Foundation CEO Network in 2020.
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.
The Early Childhood Mental Health Funders Network is a diverse group of Colorado grantmaking organizations that fund in many areas and have a shared interest in children’s mental health.
In 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.
The Rural Funders Learning Network convenes funders investing in rural regions of the state, helping them identify common priorities, reduce local confusion and find innovative ways of working with local residents and leaders to collaborate on fut
The Philanthropy Colorado Executive Admin Peer Group is designed for executive admin staff and others who support senior-level executives.
The Early Childhood Funders Network is a group of funders working to advance the well-being of Colorado’s young children and their families.
Join us for a discussion with five local experts on the key issues and challenges when using environmental, social & governance (ESG) factors for investment and business decisions.
Under the guidance and leadership of Gary Steuer, President and CEO of the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, and Bryce Merrill, Music Programs Manager at the
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.
The IT Roundtable is a peer-group for IT specialists, operations managers, technology directors, financial officers, CEOs, office managers, executive assistants, program officers, and anyone else with an interest in connecting with other foundatio
Join us for a visit to the rural communities of Naturita, Nucla, and Dove Creek in the Southwest Region of Colorado to learn more about current social and economic decline and distress, and their current economic and community transition work.