Over the last century, civil rights, women’s rights, workers’ rights, and LGBTQ+ rights became shining hallmarks of collective freedom, but freedom is fragile.
The policies passed the 2024 legislative session will significantly impact women and their families’ financial futures.
Sadé Cooper of CHIC never expected to make history, but it was necessary for her to drive systemic changes for Black Coloradans.
It’s time for a shift. Meet our 2024 and 2025 grantees and learn what’s next for the Women & Girls of Color Fund.
Dive into our impressive roster of Annual Luncheon guests from the last three decades including athletes, activists, and more.
Nine new trustees strengthen WFCO’s community impact through their expertise in board governance, public policy, finance, fundraising, and operations.
Tania Zeigler became WFCO board chair on April 1, 2023 and will complete her two-year term as chair on March 31, 2025.
Mary Ann Littler of Arvada joined the WFCO board of trustees in 2023 and became vice chair on April 1, 2024.
Reflecting on the past, Lauren explores the intersection of women’s history, activism, and the ongoing fight for gender, racial, and economic equity.
In our third year, WFCO granted over $900,000 to WINcome grant partners working in 36 counties across the state.
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