The Impact Investing Forum provides a peer space for Philanthropy Colorado members with an active interest in sharing and learning about impact investing trends and emerging models.
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The Impact Investing Forum provides a peer space for Philanthropy Colorado members with an active interest in sharing and learning about impact investing trends and emerging models.
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.
The Impact Investing Forum provides a peer space for Philanthropy Colorado members with an active interest in sharing and learning about impact investing trends and emerging models.
The Impact Investing Forum provides a space for Philanthropy Colorado members with an active interest in sharing and learning about impact investing trends and emerging models.
Members are invited to join colleagues for our Annual Meeting to hear about our new strategic roadmap and to elect new officers and directors to the board.
Join Philanthropy Colorado and your colleagues in philanthropy to hear updates on relief funds and federal response. There will be space to share about what you and other funders across the state are doing in response to COVID-19.
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.
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The disproportionate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) communities have brought much needed attention to the racialized impacts of the extractive, capitalist economic system of the United States.