As we mark the end of Hispanic Heritage Month, it is critical to sustain philanthropy’s commitment to equitable invest in Colorado’s Latino residents and communities, and in Latino-led and -serving nonprofit organizations.
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As we mark the end of Hispanic Heritage Month, it is critical to sustain philanthropy’s commitment to equitable invest in Colorado’s Latino residents and communities, and in Latino-led and -serving nonprofit organizations.
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Read moreFinding solutions to affordable housing in rural communities has become of increasing concern over the past several years.
Join GCIR and Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) to learn what groups on the ground have been doing to support and empower people who are on the move, and to get recommendations on howfunders can best deploy resources to strengthen the migrant justic
Across Colorado, a movement is afoot to chart a new path for local journalism.
CAF members The Colorado Trust and The Colorado Health Foundation, submitted a
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The Arts & Culture Funders Group provides a space for funders across the state to share projects, creative funding approaches, and opportunities to collaborate.
Join us for a visit to the rural communities of Naturita, Nucla, and Dove Creek in the Southwest Region of Colorado to learn more about current social and economic decline and distress, and their current economic and community transition work.