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Join 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.
The Philanthropy Colorado Bootcamp is a five-part cohort series for those who have recently joined philanthropy.
The December meeting will focus on approaches for philanthropy to evaluate and assess their impact investing work. The Colorado Health Foundation’s Learning and Evaluation team and its consultant, Intention2Impact will share their approach
The final 2024 quarterly meeting will focus on the topic of "Keeping Artists and Arts and Culture Organizations in Place." We will hear from funders and community partners on innovative pathways to address the affordability issue. During ou
Join interested member colleagues for a new peer group focused on opportunities for sharing and potential collaboration on ways to address climate issues through philanthropic grants, investments, advocacy and policy
Philanthropy Colorado will host a meeting on Disaster Philanthropy with our Colorado Community Foundation CEO Network co-chairs Tatiana Hernandez (Community Fo
Tuesday, December 15, 2020, 3:00 - 4:30 PM
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Philanthropy Colorado members: Please mark your calendars for a briefing on the Governor’s statewide recovery fund as it heads into the last planned round of applications and grantmaking.
The one-hour call will include:
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.
Philanthropy Colorado members are invited to join us for a discussion with Pia Infante, Co-Executive Director of the Whitman Institute for a talk on trust-based philanthropy.
Pia is a nationally recognized speaker and chairs the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project steering committee. Pia is visiting faculty at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Environment and holds a M.A. in Education from the New School for Social Research, and a B.A. in Rhetoric from The University of California at Berkeley.