State Demographer Elizabeth Garner joined Philanthropy Colorado in February for a discussion on population and economic trends in Colorado.
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The Colorado state budget shapes critical funding decisions that directly affect communities, nonprofits, and philanthropic initiatives.
Join us for a visit to the rural communities of Naturita, Nucla, and Dove Creek in the Southwest Region of Colorado to learn more about current social and economic decline and distress, and their current economic and community transition work.
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State Demographer Elizabeth Garner joined Philanthropy Colorado in February for a discussion on population and economic trends in Colorado.
Philanthropy Colorado has invited leading expert John Simpkins to Colorado to speak about his research and analysis on increasingly diverse rural communities and philanthropy’s ro
Dear Members:
We join you in sadness and dismay about the horrific shooting and hate crime against our LGBTQ neighbors in Colorado Springs this weekend.
Join Philanthropy Colorado's Rural Funders Learning Network for an opportunity to learn more about the key elements of this approach to advance a replicable model for affordable rental and home ownership in rural communities.
Join Philanthropy Colorado for a briefing call about actions that federal, state, and local governments are taking to deploy resources to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
As the 2020 Census launch date nears, we’re pulling together an update and briefing for members next week featuring the following presenters:
The Colorado state budget shapes critical funding decisions that directly affect communities, nonprofits, and philanthropic initiatives.
The August meeting will be in the Santa Fe Arts District with an opportuni
Broadband access has an impact on nearly every part of our lives from education to employment to essential services and is increasingly recognized as a "super determinant" of health.
Colorado small businesses suffering from the effects of the coronavirus will be able to apply for grants and loans under a new state program, Gov. Jared Polis said Wednesday.
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The Colorado state budget shapes critical funding decisions that directly affect communities, nonprofits, and philanthropic initiatives.