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.
In early October, Philanthropy Colorado hosted an adv
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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.
Members are invited to join us for our luncheon featuring Governor Jared Polis for remarks and Q&A.
Registration for this event is now closed.
The Climate Action Philanthropy Network is focused on opportunities for sharing and potential collaboration on ways to address climate issues through philanthropic grants, investments, advocacy and policy change.
In early October, Philanthropy Colorado hosted an adv
Read moreReady to take your organization’s racial equity commitment to the next level? Please be a part of Philanthropy Colorado’s Trust-Based Philanthropy with a Racial Equity Lens (TBP Racial Equity) Cohort.
Ready to take your organization’s racial equity commitment to the next level? Please be a part of Philanthropy Colorado’s Trust-Based Philanthropy with a Racial Equity Lens (TBP Racial Equity) Cohort.
Ready to take your organization’s racial equity commitment to the next level? Please be a part of Philanthropy Colorado’s Trust-Based Philanthropy with a Racial Equity Lens (TBP Racial Equity) Cohort.
Our members gathered recently to learn about proposal analysis in grantmaking in a two-day workshop led by the Johnson Center for Philanthropy.
Read morePhilanthropy Colorado CEO Joanne Kelley has announced that she will retire from her position after 14 years.
Read the announcement by Joanne and statement by Philanthropy Colorado board chair Tariana Navas-Nieves.
Join Philanthropy Colorado and your colleagues in philanthropy to discuss current and emerging Colorado foundation efforts to address the disproportionate health and economic impacts on communities of color, refugees, immigrants and other populati
The compounding crises of the last several years have marked a pivotal moment and important inflection point for the field of philanthropy.
Philanthropy Colorado members are invited to join us for a discussion with Pia Infante, Co-Executive Director of the Whitman Institute for a talk on trust-based philanthropy.
Pia is a nationally recognized speaker and chairs the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project steering committee. Pia is visiting faculty at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Environment and holds a M.A. in Education from the New School for Social Research, and a B.A. in Rhetoric from The University of California at Berkeley.
The session will bring together Philanthropy Colorado members of diverse roles and organizations to brainstorm approaches to Philanthropy Colorado’s 2022 programs.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020, 3:00 - 4:30 PM
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