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Representatives from seven Colorado nonprofit organizations recently met with members of Rose Community Foundation’s philanthropic services team for…
The eight Greater Denver nonprofit organizations participating in the 2020-21 Nonprofit Endowment Cohort (NEC) work in a variety of issue areas and…
Rose Community Foundation’s Nonprofit Endowment Cohort (NEC) recently kicked off its fifth cycle. The cohort program gives professionals and…
When Sean Meyerhoffer, CEO of Brent’s Place, first began conversations with staff and board members about opening an endowment, they considered many…
Following the death of their only son Nathan in a car accident, Jimmy and Linda Yip started a foundation in his name to fulfill their son’s dream of providing educational opportunities for underserved children all over the world.
While few leaders of nonprofit organizations would dispute the value of having an endowment, it can be difficult to start one. Raising money for an endowment can feel like diverting operational dollars into a savings account.
For more than 100 years, Girl Scouts of Colorado has helped girls build courage, confidence and character to make the world a better place. Now, the next 100 years are on the organization’s mind and an endowment fund at Rose Community Foundation is helping create a path to long-term sustainability.
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