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Join a moderated panel of political strategists for our popular debrief program on everything from the Presidential race to Colorado’s key congressional contests and a host of ballot initiatives.
The IT Roundtable is a peer-group for IT specialists, operations managers, technology directors, financial officers, CEOs, office managers, executive assistants, program officers, and anyone else with an interest in connecting with other foundatio
This group provides a space for Philanthropy Colorado members with an active interest in sharing and learning about impact investing trends and emerging models.
Author Richard Rothstein will summarize his key insights in his acclaimed book, The Color of Law, at this program for CAF members.
Youth mental health in Colorado has continued to decline in the two years since Children’s Hospital in May 2021 declared a “State of Emergency.” Consider these facts:
State Demographer Elizabeth Garner joined Philanthropy Colorado in February for a discussion on population and economic trends in Colorado.
Mile High United Way announced a $250,000 grant from the PNC Foundation to benefit the United for Families Initiative. The initiative will focus on comprehensive, two-generation early childhood education strategies
Read moreThe once-every-decade population count is used to determine how state and federal dollars are distributed, to draw district maps for state and local elections, to influence business decisions such as where to invest or open new stores, and to divv
This meeting is for the Philanthropy Colorado Broadb
Philanthropy is at a pivotal moment. With government funding shrinking, the sector is being asked to take on a larger role in social services, advocacy, and community resilience.
Philanthropy Colorado, in partnership with Colorado Department of Local Affairs (DOLA), is bringing together several state entities in a special program to launch the new year.