2013-08-01

To advance innovative solutions to enduring community problems, Rose Community Foundation awarded 296 grants totaling more than $4.6 million during the first and second quarters of 2013. Of this amount, $3,596,572 was awarded for 88 grants to nonprofit organizations, government agencies and projects that are making the Greater Denver community a better place for all people. In addition, 208 grants totaling $1,056,591 were approved from donor-advised funds housed at the Foundation. Rose Community Foundation has awarded grants totaling more than $197 million since its inception in 1995.

The Foundation’s board of trustees authorized the following grants between January 1, 2013 and June 30, 2013. Program grants are listed by program area and donor-directed grants are listed alphabetically. Locations indicate the organization’s headquarters, not necessarily the geographic area served.

 

PROGRAM AREA GRANTS

Aging

American Red Cross, Mile High Chapter (Denver): $40,000 over two years for transportation services for older adults in Adams, Boulder and Jefferson counties.

Boulder County CareConnect (Boulder): $20,000 for three programs promoting independent living of older adults: Carry-Out Caravan, Fix-It Program and Medical Mobility.

Brothers Redevelopment, Inc. (Denver): $80,000 over two years for the Home Maintenance and Repair Program, which provides affordable home repairs and modifications for low-income older adult homeowners.

Continuing Legal Education in Colorado (Denver): $8,000 to print an updated version of the Senior Law Handbook.

The Denver Center for Crime Victims (Denver): $10,000 to provide crisis intervention, case management and preventive home safety assessments for older adults in the Denver metro area.

Grantmakers in Aging (Arlington, VA): $3,500 to support the activities of this national association that focuses on aging issues.

Meals on Wheels of Boulder (Boulder): $24,000 to provide nutritious home-delivered meals to homebound older adults in Boulder.

Rose Community Foundation (Denver): Up to $5,000 to plan and design a program that educates and empower adults 50+ to engage in being part of solutions to community issues and to expand their strategic philanthropic giving.

Senior Support Services (Denver): $20,000 to support services for low-income and homeless older adults in downtown Denver.

Seniors’ Resource Center (Denver): $100,000 for transportation and other services to help older adults remain independent.

Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning (Denver): Up to $45,000 toward a $90,000 grant over two years for Project SHINE’s participation in Boomers Leading Change in Health to address the special health needs of immigrant and refugee elders. This grant was jointly funded by the Foundation’s Aging and Health program areas.

Via Mobility Services (Boulder): $110,000 for paratransit services and mobility programs so older adults may remain independent in their own communities.

 

Child and Family Development

Bal Swan Children’s Center (Broomfield): $10,000 for teacher training and quality improvement activities.

The Bell Policy Center (Denver): $30,000 toward a grant totaling $120,000 for research and analysis, public education, collaboration, outreach, and advocacy. The grant was jointly funded by the Foundation’s Child and Family Development, Education and Health program areas and the Opportunities and Innovation Fund.

Center for Work Education and Employment (Denver): $20,000 for a job readiness program including technology skills training, job placement, and support and retention services.

Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation (Aurora): $50,000 to support the Fussy Baby Network Colorado, a program for parents with young children who are difficult to console.

The Children’s Museum of Denver (Denver): $30,000 over two years to provide parents with an understanding of the importance of early education, their role in the process and how they can encourage early learning with their children.

Children’s Outreach Project (Denver): $25,000 to support early childhood education to children in North Denver.

CP of Colorado (Denver): $20,000 to support professional development for educators in the Creative Options for Early Education program.

El Centro Humanitario (Denver): $25,000 to support employment assistance and education programs for day laborers.

Emily Griffith Foundation (Denver): $30,000 for the Language Learning Center for adult immigrants and refugees.

Family Resource Center Association (Denver): $255,000 for the association and its members to strengthen, validate and expand the Colorado Family Resource Model.

Flatirons Habitat for Humanity (Lafayette): $4,800 to provide volunteer coaches to low-income families transitioning into new homes that help them with their financial and employment goals.

Friends of the Haven (Denver): $8,500 for the Early Learning Ventures Alliance providing quality support, administrative services, and comprehensive development and family resources.

Grantmakers for Children, Youth & Families (Silver Spring, MD): $2,500 to support the activities of this national association of grantmakers seeking to improve the well-being of children, youth and families.

Growing Home (Westminster): $20,000 for capacity building, family self-sufficiency and early childhood intervention programs.

Hope Center (Denver): $25,000 to provide professional development, parenting classes and materials to this organization that provides early childhood education to low-income children in Northeast Denver.

Jefferson Center for Mental Health (Wheat Ridge): $30,000 to provide parenting skills training and promote school readiness to families dealing with mental illness.

Mi Casa (Denver): $40,000 for business and career development programs for Latino and low-income adults as well as start-up capital for a staffing agency.

Reach Out and Read Colorado (Denver): $15,000 to train pediatricians to educate parents about the importance of their involvement in their child’s early development and provide developmentally appropriate books at well-child visits.

Rocky Mountain Parents as Teachers (Denver): $15,000 for a home visitation program that teaches parenting skills to low-income families and those at risk of child abuse or neglect.

Rose Community Foundation (Denver):

$1,500 to host Early Childhood and School Readiness Legislative Commission for meetings for one year.

$2,500 toward a grant totaling $5,000 for a consultant to develop a proposal to the Opportunity Youth Investment Fund. The grant was jointly funded by the Foundation’s Child and Family Development and Education program areas.

The Tiny Tim Center (Longmont): $15,000 for staff development efforts.

Warren Village (Denver): $50,000 to provide housing, employment, education and family support to low-income, single-parent families working toward self-sufficiency.

Work Options for Women (Denver): $25,000 to provide culinary job training for low-income women in two income-producing restaurants.

YWCA of Boulder County (Boulder): $25,000 to support Children’s Alley, a drop-in or emergency child care center, and the Families in Transition program.

 

Education

America SCORES Denver (Denver): $5,000 for an after-school literacy and soccer program.

Augenblick, Palaich and Associates (Denver): $5,000 for The Performance Based Funding Consortium addressing educator effectiveness.

Aurora Public Schools (Aurora): $97,760 for the P-20 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Pathway.

The Bell Policy Center (Denver): $30,000 toward a grant totaling $120,000 for research and analysis, public education, collaboration, outreach, and advocacy. The grant was jointly funded by the Foundation’s Child and Family Development, Education and Health program areas and the Opportunities and Innovation Fund.

Bennie E. Goodwin After School Academic Program (Aurora): $5,000 for an after-school tutoring program for students whose academic skills are below grade level.

The Bridge Project, University of Denver (Denver): $15,000 for this after-school program located in low-income housing communities.

College Summit Colorado (Denver): $20,000 to help low-income students advance to college.

Colorado Association of Black Professional Engineers and Scientists (Denver): $5,000 to assist minority youth in the pursuit of engineering and applied science careers.

Colorado Department of Higher Education (Denver): $191,668 over two years for strategic initiatives addressing educator effectiveness in partnership with the Colorado Department of Education.

Colorado “I Have A Dream”® Foundation (Denver): $10,000 to support students to graduate from high school and attend college.

Colorado Legacy Foundation (Denver): $300,000 over two years to increase the effectiveness of educators and to expand learning opportunities for students in K-12 public schools across Colorado.

Colorado UpLift (Denver): $7,500 to provide educational and personal support services to low-income urban youth.

Colorado Youth for a Change (Denver): $35,000 to support efforts to reduce the dropout rate in six metro Denver school districts.

Denver Kids, Inc. (Denver): $12,000 for counseling, mentoring and family-support programs for Denver Public Schools students from low-income families.

“I Have a Dream”® Foundation of Boulder County (Boulder): $10,000 for out-of-school-time programs to support high school graduation and college attainment.

The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People (Denver): $10,000 for a comprehensive state study and policy report on the use and frequency of restraint and seclusion of students with developmental disabilities in public schools.

Mi Casa (Denver): $12,000 for after-school programs at Lake Middle School and Denver North High School’s Beacon Neighborhood Centers.

OpenWorld Learning (Denver): $15,000 to support after-school technology education programs.

Public Education & Business Coalition (Denver): $50,000 to increase low-income student achievement by creating “clusters” of highly effective teachers in Northwest Denver schools.

Regis University (Denver): $5,000 to support the Porter-Billups Leadership Academy for high school students.

Rose Community Foundation (Denver): $2,500 toward a grant totaling $5,000 for a consultant to develop a proposal to the Opportunity Youth Investment Fund. The grant was jointly funded by the Foundation’s Child and Family Development and Education and Health program areas.

Save Our Youth (Denver): $5,000 for summer academic programs that improve education outcomes of at-risk youth.

Summer Scholars (Denver): $7,500 to support a summer and after-school literacy program for low-income elementary school students.

YESS Institute (Denver): $5,000 for a program offering youth training and peer mentoring in three Metro Denver high schools.

YouthBiz (Denver): $5,000 to support after-school and summer programs for youth in the Cole, Five Points and Whittier neighborhoods.

 

Health

American Diabetes Association, Colorado Area (Denver): $40,000 over two years for a diabetes and cardiovascular disease prevention, education and screening program serving the Latino community.

The Bell Policy Center (Denver): $30,000 toward a grant totaling $120,000 for research and analysis, public education, collaboration, outreach, and advocacy. The grant was jointly funded by the Foundation’s Child and Family Development, Education and Health program areas and the Opportunities and Innovation Fund.

Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation (Aurora): $175,000 over three years for the dissemination and long-term sustainability of Project CLIMB, a children’s integrated health care model.

Colorado Children’s Immunization Coalition (Aurora): $22,270 to advocate on behalf of greater efficiencies and cost-savings in Colorado’s childhood immunization system.

Dental Aid (Louisville): $30,000 to provide reduced-fee restorative care, preventive care, and oral hygiene education to low-income, uninsured adults in Boulder and Broomfield Counties.

Denver Health Foundation (Denver): $50,000 for a school-based vaccination program.

Doctors Care (Littleton): $5,000 in support of their 25th anniversary, the launch of online and print publication of a guidebook.

Grantmakers in Health (Washington, DC): $3,500 to support the activities of this national association of grantmakers dedicated to improving the nation’s health.

Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning (Denver): $45,000 toward a $90,000 grant for Project SHINE’s participation in Boomers Leading Change in Health to address the special health needs of immigrant and refugee elders. This grant was jointly funded by the Foundation’s Aging and Health program areas.

 

Jewish Life

Beth Jacob High School of Denver (Denver): $63,840 for campus redevelopment and security improvements.

Boulder Jewish Community Center (Boulder): $150,000 over three years for Camp Inc., a new overnight Jewish camp focused on business and entrepreneurship for 7th to 12th graders.

Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America (Highlands Ranch): $3,000 for an outreach campaign and activities to increase Jewish veterans’ participation in the Denver area Jewish War Veterans post.

Jewish Federations of North America (New York, NY): $2,000 to support leadership activities.

Jewish Funders Network (New York, NY): $2,500 to support the activities of this national association that promotes thoughtful philanthropy among Jewish funders.

Kohelet Foundation (Philadelphia): $52,000 over two years for the Kohelet Fellowships, an adult learning program for parents in Denver Jewish day schools and Jewish early childhood centers.

MazelTot.org Connecting Young Families to Local Jewish Life (Denver): $410,450 over two years for this grant initiative of Rose Community Foundation that provides information and discounts to prenatal through preschool parents to help them connect to local Jewish life.

Mizel Arts and Culture Center (Denver): $120,000 over three years to support Jewish arts and culture programs to attract new audiences, especially those in their 20s and 30s.

Moishe House (Oakland, CA): $50,000 over two years for the Denver Moishe House, providing Jews in their 20s with Jewish programs in a residential setting.

Rose Community Foundation (Denver): $23,784 to design a training and coaching program for Jewish early childhood education centers to enhance enrollment, retention, recruitment, customer service and Jewish family engagement.

The Wexner Foundation (New Albany, OH): $45,000 to bring the Wexner Heritage Program, a leadership development program for Jewish leaders ages 30 to 45, to Denver in 2014.

Yeshiva Toras Chaim (Denver): $37,000 for a predevelopment feasibility study and audit, fundraising campaign planning, and real estate program planning.

 

Opportunities and Innovation Fund

The Bell Policy Center (Denver): $30,000 toward a grant totaling $120,000 for research and analysis, public education, collaboration, outreach, and advocacy. The grant was jointly funded by the Foundation’s Child and Family Development, Education and Health program areas and the Opportunities and Innovation Fund.

Colorado Nonprofit Association (Denver): $5,000 to support Colorado Nonprofit Week.

Colorado Nonprofit Development Center (Denver): $25,000 to provide accounting and other services to developing nonprofit organizations.

Mountain States Employers Council (Denver): $25,000 for the Executive Leadership Program providing training and support for nonprofit executives and senior managers.

Rose Community Foundation (Denver): $50,000 for The Colorado Nonprofit Social Enterprise Exchange.

 

DONOR-DIRECTED GRANTS

Donor-advised funds housed at the Foundation made 208 grants totaling $1,056,591.

( ) – indicates number of distributions to organization

ACE Scholarships

Ah Haa School for the Arts

Aish Denver

Alexander Dawson School

Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado (3)

Alumni of the Rabbinical College Knesseth Israel of Slabodka Kowno

Alzheimer’s Association, Colorado Chapter (2)

American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado

American Friends of Darche Noam

American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee

American Jewish World Service

American Red Cross

American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

Amherst Montessori School

Anti-Defamation League, Mountain States Region (2)

Arapahoe Community College Foundation

Aspen Center for Environmental Studies

The Aspen Institute

Bnei Akiva of Los Angeles

Boulder County CareConnect

The Bridge Project, University of Denver

Carbondale Community School

Center for Urban Community Services

Chai Lifeline

Cheetah Conservation Fund

Cherokee Ranch & Castle Foundation

Cherry Creek Schools Foundation

Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation (4)

CIYOTA

CLIMB Wyoming

Colorado Academy

Colorado Agency for Jewish Education

Colorado Ballet (2)

Colorado Cancer Coalition

Colorado Legacy Foundation (3)

Colorado Nonprofit Development Center

Colorado Public Radio (2)

Colorado Symphony Association (2)

Colorado Youth for a Change

COMPASS for Lifelong Discovery

Congregation Beth Mechachem of Glogev (2)

Conservation Colorado Education Fund

Dartmouth College (2)

Day of Caring for Breast Cancer Awareness (2)

Denver Area Council, Boy Scouts of America

Denver Art Museum

Denver Botanic Gardens

Denver Children’s Home

Denver Film Society (2)

The Denver Hospice (2)

Denver Jewish Day School (2)

Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Denver Public Library Friends Foundation

Denver’s Road Home

Dominican Sisters Home Health Agency of Denver

DSST Public Schools

Dumb Friends League

Easter Seals Colorado

Educate!

Ekar (2)

Emily Griffith Foundation

English in Action

Ethiopia Reads (2)

Facing History and Ourselves (2)

Feeding Minds-Enriching Lives

Fields Wolfe Memorial Fund

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Friends of Yemin Orde

Front Range Community College

Girl Scouts of Colorado

Girls Athletic Leadership Schools

Greenhouse Scholars

Harvard Divinity School

Hebrew Educational Alliance

High Country News (2)

Hillel of Colorado

Hillel

History Colorado

Human Rights Watch

Independence Pass Foundation

Intermountain Humane Society

International Development Enterprises

JESPY House

Jewish Education Center of South Florida

The Jewish Experience

Jewish Family Service of Colorado (7)

Jewish Family Service of San Diego

Jewish Inspiration

Jewish Student Connection

Junior League of Denver Foundation

Just Vision

Ken Caryl Ranch Foundation

Kent Denver School (2)

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Rocky Mountain Chapter (2)

Longmont Meals on Wheels

Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains

Manhattan Jewish Experience Synagogue

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Medicine Horse Program

Mesivta of Greater Los Angeles

Mi Casa

Middle Park Land Trust

Mile High United Way

Milken Institute

Music Associates of Aspen (2)

NARAL Pro-Choice Colorado Foundation (3)

Nashuva

National Conflict Resolution Center

National Jewish Health

National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Colorado-Wyoming Chapter

National Parks Conservation Association

Natural Resources Defense Council

The Nature Conservancy in Colorado

New Israel Fund (2)

Northfield Mount Hermon School

Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest

Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains (2)

Playwrights Horizons

Political Research Associates

RAFT Colorado

Raymond Wentz Foundation

RedLine (2)

Roaring Fork Conservancy

Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers

Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center (2)

Rocky Mountain Human Services

Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society and Beck Archives

Rose Community Foundation (3)

SafeHouse Denver

Saint John’s Cathedral

Salt Lake City Film Center & Artists Collaborative

San Francisco AIDS Foundation

Scripps Health Foundation

The Senior Hub

Shalom Cares (2)

St. Vrain Community Montessori School

Summer Scholars

Teach for America

Temple Emanuel

Temple Sinai (2)

There With Care

Touch of Kindness

The Trust for Public Land

Tufts Hillel Foundation

Tufts University

United Jewish Appeal Aspen Valley

United Way of Western Connecticut

The University of Arizona Foundation

University of Colorado Foundation

University of Denver

University of Denver Sturm College of Law

Unreasonable Institute

Vail Valley Foundation

Valley View Hospital Foundation

Volunteers of America Colorado Branch

Walking Mountains Science Center

WE-Cycle

Westside Kollel

Wilderness Workshop

Wilshire Boulevard Temple

Women Donors Network

Woodward Respite Care Fund

Wounded Warrior Project

Wyly Community Art Center

YouthZone

Zimmer Children’s Museum

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