Thanks to the kindness of 3,900 donors, the generous matching grant from Denver Active 20-30 Children’s Foundation, the partnership from MDC/Richmond American Homes Foundation, and a large gift from an anonymous donor – $1,700,000 will make a tremendous impact on thousands of children, families, and adults through programs focused on hunger, homelessness, children and youth, and health and wellness.
Click here to see a list of the 51 Season To Share nonprofit grantees that will strengthen metro Denver by nourishing those who experience hunger, housing families and individuals in need of a permanent home, preparing children and youth for success in the classroom and in life, and protecting children and families in need with medical care.
Through The Denver Post Community Foundation, Season To Share grants support local, qualified agencies that focus on homelessness, hunger, children and youth and health and wellness. These grantees provide programs that help low-income children, families and adults move out of poverty toward stabilization and self-sufficiency. To read stories about grantees that were published in The Sunday Denver Post each week during the campaign, click here to visit the Season To Share page on denverpost.com.