If you’re new to your role (or to the Philanthropy Colorado network) in the past two years, we’ve planned a session for new CEOs/EDs of grantmaking organizations.
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If you’re new to your role (or to the Philanthropy Colorado network) in the past two years, we’ve planned a session for new CEOs/EDs of grantmaking organizations.
Nonprofits often face challenges when trying to secure ongoing, unrestricted support from major donors, which is sometimes fueled by a lack of connection between the donor and the nonprofits they support. Unrestricted funds are the most valuable funds a major donor can give to a nonprofit, and when given, it is often an indication that an organization is aligned well with — and has the trust of — the donor.
As advocates from the streets to the boardrooms call for greater funding of Black-led organizations, a new brief from the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) finds that only 1% of grantmaking by some of the largest local community foundations goes to Black communities, even thou
Chief Executives for Corporate Purpose (CECP)’s Giving in Numbers is the unrivaled leader in benchmarking on corporate social investments, in partnership with companies.
Join fellow CAF members for a lively conversation about the previous day's election results with local pundits. We'll be covering everything, including the highly contested local, state and Congressional elections.
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Join Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR), Philanthropy Colorado and other co-sponsors from across the country for this peer-to-peer discussion session to learn about the challenges local leaders are encountering while address
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
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.
SORRY THIS EVENT IS NOW FULL. Please Join EPIP (Emerging Practitioners in Philanthropy), Philanthropy Colorado and partners for this free event, providing a chance for funders and nonprofit folks to connect and enhance equity in philanthropy.
Philanthropy Colorado will host a virtual opportunity providing an in-depth look at the state of rural, mountain populations and their challenges related to behavioral health, housing, food security and more.
The December meeting of the Impact Investing Forum will be held in person in Denver with a virtual option available.