During Black Philanthropy Month, contributions to the Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund from individual
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Join us to hear from colleagues in the field about how they approach equity conversations by starting with a focus on belonging and quality of life. Asking the question, "Does everyone in our community feel as though they belong?" has proven to be
The Small Funders Peer Group brings together Colorado foundations with a small number of staff to build relationships, share best practices and resources, discuss common opportunities and challenges, and learn/brainstorm around topics of interest.
Join Philanthropy Colorado and your colleagues in philanthropy to hear updates on relief funds, COVID funds grant inventory, and other timely updates.
On March 3, Candid identified almost $1 billion in pledges and donations in support of global relief efforts focused on mitigating the impacts of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
We will be joined by Kathleen Enright, President and CEO of the Council on Foundations, who will provide a keynote address for our members. Board slate and voting information will be sent out prior to this convening. Registration will launch in early October.
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Join Colorado Nonprofit Association and Colorado Association of Funders for the 2019 Day at the Capitol.
PNC Foundation awarded the Children’s Museum of Denver a $300,000 grant. The grant was made in conjunction with PNC Grow Up Great®, PNC’s $350 million, multi-year bilingual initiative to improve early childhood education across its communities. Th
Read moreJoin us to learn more about efforts underway to advance diversity, equity and accessibility in the philanthropic sector.
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.