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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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Located in downtown Grand Junction at 128 North 5th Street, the new officers provide a larger space and allow exploration of a Center for Philanthropy for Western Colorado.
It’s official: Colorado Association of Funders will now be known as Philanthropy Colorado. The board unanimously approved this name change after careful deliberation and in consultation with many of our colleagues here and across the country.
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The Department of Local Affairs ad Colorado Resiliency Office have announced registration is open for the Colorado Resiliency Summit taking place virtually on Thursday, January 26 with the theme "Ten Years of Resilience in Colorado: To 2023 and Beyond."