This week, Colorado Association of Funders convened local funders to discuss the upcoming census and philanthropy’s role in promoting a fair and accurate count.
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The new federal tax law created "Opportunity Zones," which will offer significant incentives for those who make long-term investments in rural
Join Philanthropy Colorado's Rural Funders Learning Network for a visit to Gunnison Valley to learn about local and regional issues including housing affordability, regional collaboration for community prosperity, elevating civic capacity, advanci
This week, Colorado Association of Funders convened local funders to discuss the upcoming census and philanthropy’s role in promoting a fair and accurate count.
Read moreDENVER, CO (August 5, 2020) – Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and The Denver Foundation just announced the first round of applicants to receive emergency funding from the
Read morePhilanthropy is at a pivotal moment. With government funding shrinking, the sector is being asked to take on a larger role in social services, advocacy, and community resilience.
The Foundation Finance Network provides a supportive environment to share knowledge and resources about topics related to foundation finance management.
The Arts and Culture Funders Network provides a space for funders across the state to share projects, creative funding approaches and opportunities to collaborate. The meetings are held quarterly.
The Climate Action Funders Network is focused on opportunities for sharing and potential collaboration on ways to address climate issues through philanthropic grants, investments, advocacy and policy change. The meetings are held quarterly.
Philanthropy Colorado held a program to bring together Colorado foundations that are working together on co-funding opportunities to increase their impact and effectiveness.
Read moreThe Philanthropy Colorado Executive Admin Peer Group is designed for executive admin staff and others who support senior-level executives.
The final 2024 quarterly meeting will focus on the topic of "Keeping Artists and Arts and Culture Organizations in Place." We will hear from funders and community partners on innovative pathways to address the affordability issue. During ou
The agenda will focus on exchange and networking about projects and "big opportunities" related to climate action and brainstorming opportunity to set our agenda for 2025.
The Rural Funders Learning Network (RFLN) addresses pressing, systemic issues in rural regions that share challenges - affordable housing, economic distress, limited access to healthcare and childcare, and community cohesion, to name a few.
Session #6: What Does Trust-Based Philanthropy Have to Do With Racial Equity?
#5: What Does Evaluation Look Like in a Trust-Based Context?
Session #4 What Does Grantee Accountability Look Like In Trust-based Philanthropy?
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