Opportunity Youth: A Touchstone for Our State’s Future
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“It’s like family, everyone is so welcoming,” says Lindsay Stroiman, whose children, ages four and two, participate in ECE programming at the Boulder Jewish Community Center (JCC). “My kids love the programs, and I really feel a sense of community here.” Stroiman’s experience is exactly what Rose Community Foundation’s initiative, BUILDing Jewish ECE, is aiming
BUILDing Jewish ECE: Reaching new levels of Jewish family engagement Read Post »
Manuela Torres is 67. Homebound with no access to transportation, she stays inside her apartment all day, alone. Torres does not speak English and does not know where to go or how to get English lessons. She also has no health care benefits, and when sick, she toughs it out until she can get to
In 2016, Rose Community Foundation’s work was firmly grounded in our values and our strengths as a community foundation. Through our grantmaking, we worked with nonprofit organizations to encourage their evolution, invest in innovation and facilitate collaboration. We also celebrated with programs as they reached maturity and empowered them to listen to those they serve
2016 Annual Report Read Post »
These materials offer an overview of how to talk about aging, and to reframe how to communicate about aging-related topics. Explore the toolkit
Gaining Momentum: A Frameworks Communications Toolkit – April 2017 Read Post »
Katherine Gold, the chair-elect of Rose Community Foundation’s Board of Trustees, began her years of volunteer involvement as a member of the Foundation’s Education Committee.
#WeHeartPhilanthropy – Katherine Gold Read Post »
Elise A. Barish, a donor-advised fund holder at Rose Community Foundation, is passionate about promoting the need for sun protection and early detection of melanoma.
#WeHeartPhilanthropy – Elise Barish Read Post »
Rose Community Legacy Circle is a group of individuals who have chosen to leave a bequest or other type of planned gift to the Foundation. Sue Cobb says the decision to make a legacy gift to the Foundation was not difficult.
#WeHeartPhilanthropy – Sue Cobb and Kate Shea Read Post »