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Transit Alliance

$25,000
2016-2017

Supported the Colorado Rural Mobility Statewide Pilot Initiative, a process to solicit community input for two transportation planning regions.

The Denver Foundation

$100,000
2016-2018

Supported Mile High Connects (through The Denver Foundation), whose mission is to “ensure that the Metro Denver regional transit system fosters communities that offer all residents the opportunity for a high quality of life.”

Hands of the Carpenter

$2,500
2016

Provided general operating support to a Denver-area, faith-based nonprofit providing single mothers and widows with automobile repair and maintenance services, to assure necessary transportation needs are met.

Mental Health America of Colorado

$25,000
2016

Supported the development of a statewide listening tour focused on mental health issues faced by Coloradans.

Samaritan Institute Foundation

$2,500
2016

Made at the request of Rev. R.J. Ross, in honor of his service to The Colorado Trust Board of Trustees. The Samaritan Institute Foundation supports the ministry of the Samaritan Institute and its network of centers to “promote counseling, education, and consultation emphasizing the interrelatedness of mind, body, spirit, and community.”

The Colorado Independent

$2,500
2016

Made at the request of Gail Schoettler, PhD, in honor of her service to The Colorado Trust Board of Trustees. The Colorado Independent is an online, statewide media outlet.

FRESC: Good Jobs Strong Communities

$39,000
2016-2017

Supported efforts to explore building a new membership organization, particularly one focused on health equity advocacy in the Denver metro area.

Enterprise Community Loan Fund, Inc.

$875,000
2016-2034

In partnership with other foundations, support for the Regional Transit Oriented Development Fund, an investment program that finances properties within a half mile of fixed-rail stations; and/or a quarter mile within high-frequency bus stops. The purpose of the fund is to preserve existing affordable housing, as well as develop new affordable housing and supportive commercial uses, within close proximity to public transportation.

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