Guest Blog: Words of wisdom I’ve received from women who lift me and so many others in our community.
Whether we’d like to believe it or not, modern philanthropy is rooted in systemic racism. The Women’s Foundation of Colorado is committed to changing that by invest in the leadership of women of color.
WFCO made 42 additional grants in June and July 2020 from our Women and Families of CO Relief Fund.
Older women are more likely to experience the negative impacts of aging. What is Colorado doing about it?
Important progress was made in early care and education, paid sick leave, and law enforcement integrity.
The Women’s Impact Investing Giving Circle (WIIGC) expanded funding opportunities for women entrepreneurs when it selected Sistahbiz and The Village Institute for investment.
Institutionalized racism is the systemic reason or root cause that African Americans are being harder hit with deaths from COVID-19.
I am proud in 2020 to stand beside you, to be a Black woman addressing a movement of women fired up and ready for change. But, if I were to ask, “Ain’t I a woman?” would you work to make sure that the resounding answer is “yes?”
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.
The legislature is expected to reconvene from its recess due to the pandemic for two to three weeks, beginning on May 18.
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