Philanthropy Colorado is releasing a four-part series of podcasts for our members exploring intensifying challenges in our field.
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Philanthropy Colorado is releasing a four-part series of podcasts for our members exploring intensifying challenges in our field.
Our national partner, United Philanthropy Forum, together with the Council on Foundations, Independent Sector and National Council of Nonprofits has issued a powerful joint statement in response to recent federal actions that raise serious concern
Read moreJoin us for our next CEO Leadership Forum as we continue our 2025 series, Headwinds, Headaches & Hurricanes: Navigating Philanthropic Efforts in Turbulent Times.
Philanthropy Colorado is releasing a four-part series of podcasts for our members exploring intensifying challenges in our field.
The podcasts will inform the work of Philanthropy Colorado and our members, and will set the agenda for
Philanthropy is at a pivotal moment. With government funding shrinking, the sector is being asked to take on a larger role in social services, advocacy, and community resilience.
Join the Rural Funders Learning Network exchange hosted by Philanthropy Colorado, where community foundation partners will share insights from nonprofits and
Where you end up has a lot to do with where you start.
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The Colorado state budget shapes critical funding decisions that directly affect communities, nonprofits, and philanthropic initiatives.