Join Philanthropy Colorado and your colleagues in philanthropy for a deep dive on food insecurity in our state.
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Join Philanthropy Colorado and your colleagues in philanthropy for a deep dive on food insecurity in our state.
The session will bring together Philanthropy Colorado members of diverse roles and organizations to brainstorm approaches to Philanthropy Colorado’s 2022 programs.
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.
Effective immediately, The Colorado Trust is committing $250,000 in funding within Colorado to be used towards addressing anti-Black systemic racism.
Program areas for this funding will include:
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A key benefit of Philanthropy Colorado membership is
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The 2022 Advocacy Learning Series is part of Philan
DENVER - Philanthropy Colorado, formerly the Colorado Association of Funders, has announced a new name to better reflect its membership and mission.
“As we’ve continued to evolve and grow, we found we needed a name that better represents our statewide network’s generous spirit,” said Joanne Kelley, CEO of Philanthropy Colorado. “Our new name aims to inspire and also be more inclusive of the many types of givers striving to address key challenges facing Coloradans.”
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