Phianthropy Colorado has been working to connect funders across the state and ensure the sector has the most up-to-date information about nonprofit needs, relief funds and resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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What is philanthropy’s role in ensuring Colorado’s youngest generations have equitable access to learning opportunities — both in school and out — during and after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Join Philanthropy Colorado for a briefing call about actions that federal, state, and local governments are taking to deploy resources to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Phianthropy Colorado has been working to connect funders across the state and ensure the sector has the most up-to-date information about nonprofit needs, relief funds and resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreIn 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.
Bringing together funders and the nonprofits they support can go a long way toward encouraging ongoing dialogue, increasing understanding and building bridges for the good of our communities.
Read moreThe new federal tax law created "Opportunity Zones," which will offer significant incentives for those who make long-term investments in rural
Please join Philanthropy Colorado to build on last year's program Just Transitions for Colorado's Coal Communities.
“Making or Breaking the Future” featuring Leadership Strategist Chunka Mui
What is philanthropy’s role in ensuring Colorado’s youngest generations have equitable access to learning opportunities — both in school and out — during and after the COVID-19 pandemic?
Join Philanthropy Colorado and your philanthropic colleagues to explore national trends in rural philanthropy and discuss cross-cutting issues such as health, environment, economic, social justice and how funder behavior may need to respond differ