The Colorado state budget shapes critical funding decisions that directly affect communities, nonprofits, and philanthropic initiatives.
The Colorado state budget shapes critical funding decisions that directly affect communities, nonprofits, and philanthropic initiatives.
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.
The Colorado state budget shapes critical funding decisions that directly affect communities, nonprofits, and philanthropic initiatives.
These are uncertain times for the people and organizations dedicated to providing crucial services to underserved U.S. communities. But an unclear operating environment does not mean we should sit still and wait.
Join Philanthropy Colorado's Rural Funders Learning Network for a visit to Ute Mountain Ute Tribe to:
The Colorado state budget shapes critical funding decisions that directly affect communities, nonprofits, and philanthropic initiatives.
Colorado's older adult population is growing fast and living longer. Older adults are not always uniquely considered as philanthropy takes on challenges as as those in housing, the workforce, economic development and impact investing.
Philanthropy Colorado is thrilled to partner with the Community Resource Center and Colorado Nonprofit Association on the ninth annual State of the Sect
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.