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Rocky Mountain Youth Clinics

$25,000
2010

In honor of John R. Moran, Jr.’s long-time leadership of The Colorado Trust, a special fund of $250,000 established the John R. Moran, Jr. Grantee Leadership Award. From 2007 to 2016, one current Trust grantee was selected annually to receive $25,000 in recognition of outstanding leadership to advance the health and well-being of the people within the community the grantee serves.

Colorado Trust 25th Anniversary

$250,000
2010

Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence – Care and Career Transitions

$50,000
2010-2013

Supported the Colorado Center for Nursing Excellence in improving transitions of care by strengthening home health nursing clinical and leadership competencies, and putting in place quality and patient safety improvements.

University of Colorado Denver

$72,445
2010-2017

Support for an internship position in research, evaluation and strategic learning.

Colorado Nonprofit Association

$25,000
2010-2012

Supported the Colorado Nonprofit Association‘s Fiscal Education Project, helping nonprofit organizations in Colorado better educate their constituencies and the broader population about Colorado’s fiscal challenges.

Identifying Outreach and Enrollment Resources & Gaps

$70,000
2010-2011

Funded the development of an interactive web-based map of health care coverage outreach and enrollment strategies in Colorado to identify gaps, support referrals to enrollment services and provide stakeholders with a dynamic, state-level analysis of outreach resources.

Colorado Children’s Healthcare Access Program – Healthy Mothers Project

$140,156
2010-2011

Provided support services that enabled and encouraged private obstetrical and family practices to provide comprehensive prenatal care to publicly insured pregnant women.

Regis University – Doctor of Nursing Practice Program

$73,000
2010-2011

Supported Regis University efforts to prepare practicing nurses to work with other health care professionals toward more efficient, effective and interdisciplinary health care systems—from assessing and improving quality of care to improving health outcomes, shaping health care policy, and developing new models of health care delivery.

County of Boulder – Colorado PEAK

$200,000
2010-2012

Developed and implemented a statewide train-the-trainer and toolkit model to promote and support use of the new Colorado Program Eligibility and Application Kit (PEAK), an online application to help individuals and families apply online for medical and food assistance benefits.

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