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Rose Community Foundation is making big changes for “opportunity youth,” young people who are out of work and out of school.
The Colorado Technology Association (CTA) and its membership has seen first-hand many of the skills gaps that Colorado high school and college graduates bring to the expanding high-tech workforce here. So last year…
BUILDing Jewish ECE is a ground-breaking initiative that seeks to guide nine Denver and Boulder synagogues and Jewish community centers – and their early childhood education (ECE) centers – towards increasing enrollment, Jewish family engagement and connections to the Jewish community.
At our 20th Anniversary celebration Jennifer Atler Fischer, champion for Innovate for Good, announced the project’s nine winners. Innovate for Good is a new project to fund new, innovative projects to make the greater Denver community a better place to live.
Nationally, research has shown that Latinos are already much less likely to access services for older people from mainstream providers, often because those agencies don't have Spanish-speaking employees or materials.
For Ron and Naomi Montoya, philanthropy is a big part of who they are. “It has just been our way of life since we’ve been married, to be involved in organizations and do whatever we can in the community” says Ron Montoya.
Rose Community Foundation helps Jewish Institutions such as Congregation Beth Evergreen grow stronger through initiatives like MazelTot.org, which connects young families to Jewish life, and an endowment fund, which helps secure the synagogue's future.
Rose Community Foundation supports the well-being of Denver Metro Latinos through initiatives which seek to help caregivers.