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Los Pobres, Inc.

$2,500
2015

General operating support for Los Pobres, which serves immigrant and indigent populations of southern Colorado, providing essentials for survival, medical care, assistance with education and more.

Hispanic Affairs Project

$40,000
2015-2016

Supported an organization serving the Hispanic immigrant population in six communities in western Colorado.

Colorado State University (CSU) Denver Extension

$25,000
2015

In conjunction with CSU Denver Extension, LiveWell Colorado and Community Initiatives, support for the Colorado Food Policy Network to establish a formal peer-to-peer mentor network and host two regional “action institutes” to advance the capacity of local food policy councils to improve healthy food access in their communities.

Civil War Trust

$10,000
2015

The Civil War Trust was approached by the National Park Service (NPS) and the State of Colorado to preserve a critical 640-acre tract at the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site. The 640-acre tract was transferred to NPS for incorporation into the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site. The Trust is one of numerous Colorado organizations that supported this effort.

Center for Improving Value in Health Care (CIVHC)

$900,000
2015-2018

Supported CIVHC with enhancements to the Colorado All Payer Claims Database (APCD), specifically to expand the number of covered lives represented in the APCD and build tools to support organizations seeking to make a positive impact on health care quality and costs. Learn more.

Colorado Health Institute

$8,632,300
2015-2024

Established in 2003, the Colorado Health Institute (CHI) was created through a funding partnership of The Colorado Trust, Rose Community Foundation and Caring for Colorado. Serving as a reliable and impartial clearinghouse for data and data resources related to Colorado’s health care issues and systems, CHI communicates these data to policy makers, funding organizations, health planners, business and nonprofit community, consumer groups, health care providers and the media.

University of Denver

$50,000
2015

Supported the Latino Leadership Institute to train and develop Latino professionals to become leaders in the business, government, philanthropy and nonprofit sectors.

University of Colorado Law School

$50,000
2015

Supported the Colorado Health Equity Project to improve socioeconomic, racial and ethnic health disparities by removing legal barriers to health care of low-income Coloradans.

Learn about the health equity issues affecting Coloradans at Collective Colorado, a publication of The Colorado Trust.