The statewide, coordinated Colorado COVID Relief Fund has raised $7.8 million thus far to help Colo
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The statewide, coordinated Colorado COVID Relief Fund has raised $7.8 million thus far to help Colo
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Fear and uncertainty about how some Colorado nonprofits will survive the next several months has come through loud and clear.
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Join Philanthropy Colorado and your colleagues in philanthropy to hear updates on relief funds and federal response. There will be space to share about what you and other funders across the state are doing in response to COVID-19.
We know that as employers during this pandemic, you have questions. Employers Council has answers. They can help you with COVID-19 related questions that you are facing. Join us for this Webinar on Monday March 23rd.
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 moreDear Colorado Nonprofit Partners:
Join Philanthropy Colorado for a briefing call about actions that federal, state, and local governments are taking to deploy resources to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Linda Childears announced today that she will retire as president and CEO of the Daniels Fund on April 30.
Read moreChief Executives for Corporate Purpose (CECP)’s Giving in Numbers is the unrivaled leader in benchmarking on corporate social investments, in partnership with companies.
Phianthropy Colorado has been working to connect funders across the state and ensure the sector has the most up-to-date information about nonprofit needs, relief funds and resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read morePhilanthropic investment in the public system through the social sector can enable statewide systems change. Here is the story of how one initiative transformed access to public higher education for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated Californians.
During the past 15 years, I’ve spent a lot of time (some might say an unusual amount, even) thinking about the importance of gathering and responding to feedback from the people social sector programs are designed to help.
We all know the charitable deduction works. It encourages Americans to give more money away than they might otherwise give. If it didn’t, we wouldn’t have it, or many other tax incentives for that matter.
Deductions and taxes are used, at all levels of government, to encourage behavior we want more of in society and discourage behavior we want less of. We have the mortgage interest deduction to encourage homeownership, and we have sin taxes to discourage consumption of substances deemed harmful, like alcohol or tobacco.
Everyone in the United States plays a race or ethnic card at some point, or at least everyone who responds to the decennial census. Despite the scientific consensus that race is an artificial social construct, unmoored from biological reality, is there a box that best describes you?
Whether you plan to respond to the census online, in writing, or by telephone, one question you'll be asked to answer is how, racially speaking, you self-identify. What follows are answers to some frequently asked questions to help guide you through the process.
Caring for Colorado Foundation has named Linda Reiner as its new President & CEO. Linda has worked for Caring for Colorado Foundation for the last nineteen years, and will begin her new position on April 1, 2020.
Read moreRose Community Foundation released its new strategic plan, which includes an updated mission, vision and set of values, as well as new goals and strategies to guide the Foundation’s work moving forward.
Read moreGovernor Jared Polis joined our members at a luncheon to discuss his priorities for 2020.
Read moreLaunched in the fall of 2018, the Arts & Culture Funders Group provides a space for funders to share projects, creative funding approaches, and opportunities to collaborate.