This recorded webinar took place last Monday and features a presentation from Latino Community Foundation of Colorado staff on the Colorado Communities of Color Loan Fund.
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This recorded webinar took place last Monday and features a presentation from Latino Community Foundation of Colorado staff on the Colorado Communities of Color Loan Fund.
Read moreFirst Southwest Community Fund is using a creative mix of loans, education and technical assistance to propel women entrepreneurs in the San Luis Valley, especially Women of Color.
The purpose of the Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund is to allocate resources to address systemic racism as it affects Black communities across the seven-county Metro Denver region, particularly as these racial inequities have been exacerba
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The Colorado Afghan Evacuee Support Fund, fiscally sponsored by Rose Community Foundation, works to ensure that Colorado is prepared to welcome Afghan evacuees and connect them with community resources.
Read moreArts in Society, a grants program supported by Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, Colorado Creative Industries, The Colorado Health Foundation and Denver Arts & Venues, supports cross-sector work through the arts. The Fund has named 23 grant recipients for the 2022/2023 cycle.
Colorado Media Project, a grant-funded initiative that advocates for journalistic innovation funds a partnership of 24 community newspapers around Colorado.
Read comments from LaDawn, Director of the BRIC (Black Resilience in Colorado) Fund
The COVID-19 crisis has had an enormous impact operationally, educationally, and economically on our P-12 school districts, charter schools, and institutions of higher education, as well as students, parents and families.
BRIC has released a list of books that inspire black leadership, force us to shift how we work, live, and lead, and help us reimagine the future for our collective communities.
Learn more about new board member Beatriz Garcia.
Congratulatiuons to winner Maya's Carniceria.
The Women’s Philanthropy Institute, which is housed within Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, released a report in July that highlights a significant increase in women donors supporting women’s and girls’ causes. Titled All In for Women and Girls: How women’s fund and foundation donors are leading through philanthropy, the report demonstrates many ways that women’s fund donors go far beyond writing checks in their philanthropy.