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Join interested member colleagues for an organizing meeting of 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 chang
Join interested member colleagues for an organizing meeting of 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 chang
The Philanthropy Colorado Executive Admin Peer Group is designed for executive admin staff and others who support senior-level executives.
The Philanthropy Colorado Executive Admin Peer Group is designed for executive admin staff and others who support senior-level executives.
The Philanthropy Colorado Executive Admin Peer Group is designed for executive admin staff and others who support senior-level executives.
The Philanthropy Colorado Executive Admin Peer Group is designed for executive admin staff and others who support senior-level executives.
The Philanthropy Colorado Executive Admin Peer Group is designed for executive admin staff and others who support senior-level executives.
The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project, in partnership with Philanthropy Missouri, Grantmakers of Oregon and Southwest Washington, Grantmakers of Western Pennsylvania, and New Mexico Association of Grantmakers, Philanthropy Colorado, and Connecticut
The Colorado Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Circle will share information about their work uplifting and investing in the diverse Asian, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islande
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.