Fear and uncertainty about how some Colorado nonprofits will survive the next several months has come through loud and clear.
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Fear and uncertainty about how some Colorado nonprofits will survive the next several months has come through loud and clear.
Our colleagues at United Philanthropy Forum have compiled a list of resources to keep up with the latest information regarding Hurricane Dorian and ways to support communities impacted by the storm:
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Read moreThis week, Colorado Association of Funders convened local funders to discuss the upcoming census and philanthropy’s role in promoting a fair and accurate count.
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In early 2025, legislation emerged in Congress that could have fundamentally reshaped American philanthropy—and not for the better.
Updated July, 2023 (we will continue to update as we learn more)
Read moreColorado Community Foundations play a critical leadership role in disaster relief and community recovery.
Learn from these four Philanthropy Colorado members leading recent wildfire response:
Philanthropy Colorado members unanimously approved the following slate of directors and officers at the 2020 Annual Meeting. We look forward to welcoming the newest board members when their terms begin in January 2021.
DENVER - Today, Gov. Polis discussed the state’s response to COVID-19 (coronavirus), and launched joint efforts to raise relief funds and volunteer efforts to address this public health crisis.
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