The new federal tax law created "Opportunity Zones," which will offer significant incentives for those who make long-term investments in rural
A key benefit of Philanthropy Colorado membership is
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The new federal tax law created "Opportunity Zones," which will offer significant incentives for those who make long-term investments in rural
A key benefit of Philanthropy Colorado membership is
Read moreState Demographer Elizabeth Garner joined Philanthropy Colorado in February for a discussion on population and economic trends in Colorado.
DENVER - Today, Gov. Polis discussed the state’s response to COVID-19 (coronavirus), and launched joint efforts to raise relief funds and volunteer efforts to address this public health crisis.
Read moreSession 1: Tuesday, November 16th 1-2:30 MST
Session 2: Thursday, December 9th 10:30-12pm MST
As Denver arts & culture organizations are hit with an unprecedented loss in revenue due to the coronavirus pandemic, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and The Denver Foundation have teamed up to create an emergency fund aimed at helping metro Denver
Read moreOur colleagues at United Philanthropy Forum have compiled a list of resources to keep up with the latest information regarding Hurricane Dorian and ways to support communities impacted by the storm:
Read moreWhen Coloradans voted to legalize recreational sales and use of marijuana in 2012, the active ingredient THC hovered somewhere around an average of 9.6%. Today, a similar s
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.
Rural communities are finding fertile ground for innovation in the intersection of two critical issues: education and economic development.
Updated Monday, Feb. 28, 2022
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