Aspen joined us in October 2025 and is passionate about ensuring equal access and safety for queer and trans people and reducing violence against women. Read on to learn more about Aspen, their inspiring Sheros, childhood experience in Chile, and advice to their 15-year-old self!
WFCO celebrates the passage of two statewide ballot measures that increase food access for families.
In partnership with Impact Finance Center, WFCO is sharing a call for Colorado social ventures focused on improving women’s health.
If you’re considering a gift to WFCO or any nonprofit, we offer practical donor information about tax changes and year-end giving after H.R. 1.
Meghan joined us in August 2025 and is passionate about breaking down gender-based obstacles facing women. Read on to learn more about Meghan!
Our new report shows the federal tax and spending package known as H.R. 1 will worsen existing inequities for women and families.
It’s World Food Day, and hunger is a gender equity issue. This fall, Coloradans can vote for food security.
Deaf Overcoming Violence through Empowerment (DOVE) provides advocacy for Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, or Hard of Hearing (DDBDDHH) victims and survivors.
WFCO activated our new Catalyst Fund, dedicated to rapid response support for emerging community needs and innovative solutions to meet them.
Our 2025 Dottie Lamm Leadership Award winner was Naomi Tamajong, from Aurora. Here is her speech from our 2025 Annual Luncheon.
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