Black women and women of color cannot carry the burden of transformation alone.
Our new class of trustees has a rich legacy in supporting diverse Colorado communities and strengthening the philanthropic sector.
On International Women’s Day, we needed to look no further than our own backyard to find women doing extraordinary things for their communities in the time of COVID-19.
Meet the remarkable people who will lead the Women & Girls of Color Fund and learn more about our 2021 rural and Front Range grantmaking process.
Today, let’s celebrate with our community several statewide ballot measures that will help us achieve our goals for women.
A shero is a woman admired or idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities; a heroine.
WFCO made 42 additional grants in June and July 2020 from our Women and Families of CO Relief Fund.
The Women’s Impact Investing Giving Circle (WIIGC) expanded funding opportunities for women entrepreneurs when it selected Sistahbiz and The Village Institute for investment.
The Women’s Foundation of Colorado is committed to working for a world where simply waking up in the morning is not a cause for fear or ancient tears because of the color of one’s skin.
WFCO Relief Fund supports 42 organizations across Colorado serving Colorado women and their families.
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