
“Denver is one of the top locations for nonprofits in close proximity,” said one nonprofit exec. “Literally, think about a disease, Google it, and there’s a walk for it.”
“Denver is one of the top locations for nonprofits in close proximity,” said one nonprofit exec. “Literally, think about a disease, Google it, and there’s a walk for it.”
CU Denver is awarded $3 million to research binge eating, a fine arts museum opens its new Golden Triangle location, and the Latino Community Foundation strikes out on its own.
A recent rezoning approval by Denver City Council paves the way for Urban Peaks to expand its facility five-fold.
An exhibit focusing on French impressionist Edgar Degas will open Feb. 11 at the Denver Art Museum.
After leaving RiNo in favor of a large warehouse, We Don’t Waste no longer has to “work on the fly.”
A handful of organizations give out Thanksgiving dinners, a Boston-based group moves into Denver, and several companies kick off holiday giving campaigns.
Run by the Community First Foundation, the philanthropy event broke last year’s record by $2 million.
Denver’s art museum and zoo both announce new exhibits, AT&T plans a community service project, and a South Dakota nonprofit establishes its local presence.
After closing a Five Points services center helping homeless youth in Denver, a local organization is looking to raise $150,000 to re-open.
Denver Rescue Mission is planning a multimillion-dollar renovation in Northeast Park Hill, converting a building wing into an overnight shelter for homeless men.
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