Colorado Media Project, a grant-funded initiative that advocates for journalistic innovation funds a partnership of 24 community newspapers around Colorado.
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Colorado Media Project, a grant-funded initiative that advocates for journalistic innovation funds a partnership of 24 community newspapers around Colorado.
Read comments from LaDawn, Director of the BRIC (Black Resilience in Colorado) Fund
The COVID-19 crisis has had an enormous impact operationally, educationally, and economically on our P-12 school districts, charter schools, and institutions of higher education, as well as students, parents and families.
BRIC has released a list of books that inspire black leadership, force us to shift how we work, live, and lead, and help us reimagine the future for our collective communities.
Learn more about new board member Beatriz Garcia.
Congratulatiuons to winner Maya's Carniceria.
The Women’s Philanthropy Institute, which is housed within Indiana University’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, released a report in July that highlights a significant increase in women donors supporting women’s and girls’ causes. Titled All In for Women and Girls: How women’s fund and foundation donors are leading through philanthropy, the report demonstrates many ways that women’s fund donors go far beyond writing checks in their philanthropy.
Gates Family Foundation, Lyra Colorado, Empower Schools, RESCHOOL Colorado, the Donnell-Kay Foundation, Colorado Succeeds, and RootED have joined to create the COVID-19 Education Innovation Fund with a goal of promoting resilient education systems
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