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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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At the March meeting there will be two timely presentations on impact inve
Join Philanthropy Colorado's Early Childhood Funders Network and MindSpark Learning for a dynamic 90-minute virtual session exploring how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can enhance the way philanthropic organizations — and the providers they support
Colorado foundations are increasingly working together on co-funding opportunities to increase their impact and effectiveness.
Cara B. Lawrence will join the Foundation Finance group for a prensentation on risk management from a legal perspective. An agenda will be shared soon!
Advancing Climate Action Policy in Colorado - July quarterly meeting
State Demographer Elizabeth Garner joined Philanthropy Colorado in February for a discussion on population and economic trends in Colorado.