As hedge funds and billionaires clash swords over control of big-city newsrooms nationwide, a mission-driven coalition of national and local collaborators this month announced an acquisition of Colorado Community Media, the state's largest family-
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As hedge funds and billionaires clash swords over control of big-city newsrooms nationwide, a mission-driven coalition of national and local collaborators this month announced an acquisition of Colorado Community Media, the state's largest family-
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.
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Mile High United Way announced a $250,000 grant from the PNC Foundation to benefit the United for Families Initiative. The initiative will focus on comprehensive, two-generation early childhood education strategies
Read moreFinding solutions to affordable housing in rural communities has become of increasing concern over the past several years.
The once-every-decade population count is used to determine how state and federal dollars are distributed, to draw district maps for state and local elections, to influence business decisions such as where to invest or open new stores, and to divv
Our partnership with ABFE: A Philanthropic Partnership for Black Communities is key in Philanthropy Colorado’s commitment to advancing racial equity in our own work and the work of our member organizations.
Read morePhilanthropy Colorado invited Curtis Equibel, Director of Communications and Community Engagement with the Boettcher Foundation, to share a bit about himself and the foundation's work.
Read moreSession 1: Tuesday, November 16th 1-2:30 MST
Session 2: Thursday, December 9th 10:30-12pm MST
Please join Philanthropy Colorado to build on last year's program Just Transitions for Colorado's Coal Communities.