Pictured above: LaDawn Sullivan is the executive director of the Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund. This is an excerpt from Chapter 4 of our book, “A Century of Impact: The Denver Foundation’s First 100 Years.” It offers a glimpse into the history of the foundation, highlighting our ongoing journey to advance diversity, equity, and| Denver Foundation
Pictured above: community leaders participating in the Inclusiveness Project in 2001. These are excerpts from Chapter 4 of our book, “A Century of Impact: The Denver Foundation’s First 100 Years.” It offers a glimpse into the history of the foundation, highlighting our ongoing journey to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in our work. Read other| Denver Foundation
Conversations around change aren’t easy. This is something Jeff S. Fard, also known in the community as brother jeff, isn’t new to. As a multimedia journalist, historian, and community organizer, he’s often engaging in these conversations with youth, students, social organizations, and professionals. In 1994, he founded brother jeff’s Cultural Center—located in the historic The post Bringing community voices to the table appeared first on Denver Foundation.| Denver Foundation
Photos courtesy: Armando Geneyro As we celebrate our 100th anniversary, it’s been inspiring to reflect on how the concept of “collective giving” has expanded what philanthropy looks like and who gets to participate. Collective giving, or giving circles, are groups of people who come together to pool resources to give to causes that are important The post Giving circles’ growth and impact over the years appeared first on Denver Foundation.| Denver Foundation
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