The Rose Community Foundation, founded in 1995, supports efforts to improve the quality of life throughout the Greater Denver community through its endowed grantmaking programs, and by advising and assisting donors who wish to make thoughtful charitable investments to better the community.
The foundation, which serves seven Denver-area counties, focuses on in five program areas: Aging, Child and Family Development, Education, Health, and Jewish Life.
Colorado voters repeal state Constitution's 2006 same-sex marriage ban.Amendment J, referred to the 2024 ballot by the Colorado General Assembly, had 63.6% of the vote as of 9 p.m.November 5,...more
Robert Bob Silverberg was born April 19, 1935 in Denver.Bob's parents, Jennye & Harry Silverberg, were longtime natives of Colorado.In lieu of flowers, contributions to The Denver Hospice, The Rose...more
The Rose Community Foundation has awarded $6 million in grants to Colorado nonprofits to help Afghan refugees settle in the state, the Denver Post reports.
The money came from the federal...more
In November, more than 1,400 people from Central America and South America arrived in Denver, and that number is continuing to increase.
Since then, they've arrived in large numbers in other parts...more
Using the Past to Create the Future As the Colorado Health Institute approaches its 20th anniversary in 2022, we reflect on our accomplishments over the previous two decades and are thankful for the...more
March 2, 2022 at 5:30 a.m.. Colorado welcomed its only Black-led community foundation with the launch of the AYA Foundation on Monday. Spearheaded...more
Mozambikes, a for-profit social venture, was formed during a road trip across Mozambique. The founders of Mozambikes aim to improve the quality of life among rural Mozambicans by providing low-cost, efficient personal transportation.