Seven habits of excellent work with grantees

There are many important elements to effective philanthropy, but a critical – and sometimes overlooked – element is the human one: the relationships that program staff forge with grantee partners. 

The SR1/NE Front Street Grade Separated Intersection Project is scheduled to begin February 2018 with a planned completion of August 2019. DelDOT will maintain updates and maps on their website below.

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Aligning Passive Investment with Paris Climate Goals: Left Sidebar

The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to generate ideas and fund solutions that address climate change problems associated with the current state of passive asset management, where a fund’s portfolio mirrors a market index that is not low-carbon.

The City of Pueblo Public Works Department was awarded a $289,000 grant from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Resource Recycling Economic Opportunity Fund.

reuse reduce recycle imageAfter years of discussion and strategizing, the idea of a free, centrally located drop-off center for recyclable items will become a reality in Pueblo. Located on Stockyard Road (former city animal shelter location), the site is scheduled to open in spring 2018.

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