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2009 Funds & Grants

  • Helen M. McLoraine Girls Inc. Scholarship Program Endowment Fund
    • Girls Incorporated of Metro Denver
  • Helen M. McLoraine Girl Scouts Scholarship Endowment Fund
    • Girl Scouts of Colorado
  • Helen M. McLoraine Kempe Children's Foundation Endowment Fund
    • Kempe Foundation for the Prevention & Treatment of Child Abuse
  • Helen M. McLoraine Parent Pathways Endowment Fund
    • Parent Pathways
  • Helen M McLoraine Colorado State University - Pueblo Scholarship Endowment Fund
    • Colorado State University at Pueblo
  • Helen M. McLoraine Sewall Child Development Center Endowment Fund
    • Sewall Child Development Center, Inc.
  • Helen M. McLoraine Summer Scholars Endowment Fund
    • Summer Scholars
  • Helen M. McLoraine University of Colorado Pre-Collegiate Scholarship Program Endowment Fund
    • Regents of the University of Colorado
  • Helen M. McLoraine Urban Peak Endowment Fund
    • Urban Peak
  • The James G. and Mabel H. Moore Fund
    • Boy Scouts of America Denver Area Council
    • Girl Scouts of Colorado
    • The Salvation Army
  • Alyssa Heberton Morimoto Scholarship Fund at the Denver Waldorf School
    • Denver Waldorf School Association
  • Phipps: Colorado Academy Trust
    • Colorado Academy
  • Phipps: Colorado Rocky Mountain School Trust
    • The Colorado Rocky Mountain School
  • The Privacy Foundation
    • Privacy Foundation
    • University of Denver
  • Virginia Packard Rockwell Foundation
    • Mile High Montessori Early Learning Center
  • Christopher Saathoff Fund
    • Judi's House
  • Genevieve D. Searle Fund
    • Denver Art Museum
    • Denver Children's Home
    • Dumb Friends League
  • Regina B. St. Clair Fund
    • Morris Animal Foundation
    • New Hampton School
  • Sterne-Elder Memorial
    • City of Littleton
    • Colorado Symphony Association
  • Mike Vanderbeek Fund
    • Alaska Mountaineering School

The Denver Foundation manages more than 800 funds on behalf of donors – individuals, families, businesses, social groups, and organizations. Setting up a fund through the Foundation allows donors to meet their charitable goals and receive significant tax benefits without the responsibility of administrative work. Funds may be established for a specific cause such as education, or to support the current needs of the community. Once a fund has reached a minimum of $25,000, the donors can recommend grants from their fund to nonprofit organizations of their choice throughout the United States.

The list above has grants recommended by donors in 2009.