Volunteerism is Part of Our Culture – 2016 Employee Service Projects Announced

Volunteerism is rooted in The Denver Post’s culture, because we believe when we volunteer our time, money, or talents, we help make our world a better, happier place where people work together and improve life for others. Giving back is an enriching experience for all involved and our employees take pride in donating their personal time for a wide range of projects each year. The Denver Post is proud to offer its employee volunteer program ACTS, Assisting the Community Through Service, as a year-round opportunity to make a difference.
In 2016, our employees will help make a difference at Florence Crittenton Services during Amp The Cause’s Community Day; for the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation setting up their Summer Used Book Sale; for Denver Public Schools through a company wide school supply drive; by helping with theSpecial Olympics Colorado Adams County Bowling Tournament; by sorting and reclaiming donations at Food Bank of the Rockies; and last but not least by making and delivering fruit baskets for isolated seniors through Basket of Joy.
For more information on The Denver Post ACTS, click here.  

Thank You For Your Generosity! More Than $1,525,000 Raised Through Season To Share

Thanks to the generous support of our community, $2,290,000 will be distributed this year through Season To Share, a campaign of Denver Post Charities, a McCormick Foundation Fund!
A total of $1,525,000 was contributed thanks to more than 4,950 gifts from our thoughtful donors. The McCormick Foundation generously added $760,000 with their 50% match, making it possible for grants totaling $2,290,000 to be awarded to local charities this summer. With The Denver Post and the McCormick Foundation covering all expenses, 100% of all donations, plus the match will be granted to local nonprofits with programs addressing child & youth education, homelessness, health & wellness and hunger.
Season To Share is the primary fundraising campaign for Denver Post Charities. We would like to acknowledge and thank MDC/Richmond American Homes Foundation and Denver Active 20/30 Children’s Foundation for their continued support of Season To Share.
Grantees will be announced in The Denver Post in mid July and made available at SeasonToShare.com.

 

For more information on Season To Share, click here.

2015 Basket of Joy a Success!

On Saturday, December 12, 2015 more than 500 volunteers helped assemble and deliver more than 5,280 gift baskets to home-bound and isolated seniors in our community. The recipients were nominated from others who felt they may need a little joy during the holiday season. Co-founded in 1983 by Denver Post columnist Woody Paige, the Basket of Joy program continues to bring joy each year with these gift baskets filled with fresh fruit, candy and a handmade card from a Denver-area school child. Woody joined The Denver Post ACTS (Assisting The Community Through Service) employee volunteers and can be seen in a photo in the Thank You section below.

Basket of Joy is produced in partnership with Volunteers of America, Albertsons, Safeway, Denver Mattress Company, InnovAge, and Anadarko. In the photo above, Ron DeVries, Center Director from InnovAge delivers a basket to a happy recipient in Aurora.

For more information on Basket of Joy, click here.

Emily Griffith is Turning 100!

To celebrate its milestone, the Emily Griffith Foundation and the Emily Griffith Technical College are presenting a yearlong community celebration, “Opening Doors of Opportunity for 100 Years.” They have planned an engaging array of events over the coming year and invite everyone to join in the celebration.

Emily Griffith opened the nation’s first public adult vocational school in Denver in 1916. Her philosophy was simple, “to provide the opportunity for all who wished to learn.” The Opportunity School literally opened doors for adults of all ages and races to learn new skills, and chart their course to vastly improved lives.

Join Denver Post Community and help celebrate Emily’s life and legacy at The Party of The Century, a speakeasy themed party on Friday, February 12, at History Colorado Center. Curious Theater will perform a theatrical play covering her life and legacy.

For information on The Party of The Century and other yearlong events, click here.

Season To Share 2015/16 Campaign Ends Jan. 31

The 2015/2016 Season To Share campaign is coming to a close but there are still a couple days left to be one of the many donors making a huge impact in our community! Each donation given will be generously matched at 50% by the McCormick Foundation.

Season To Share is the primary fundraising campaign for Denver Post Charities. The 2014/15 Season To Share campaign raised over $1,550,000 from 5,274 donors. The McCormick Foundation added $780,000 by matching every dollar raised, by fifty cents making a grand total of $2,350,000 available to grant to 53 nonprofit organizations across Metro Denver.

Please make your donation in any amount by Sunday, January 31, 2016 to help make the 2015/16 campaign another great success for our community!

For more information on Season To Share and to make a donation, click here.

Season To Share

The Season To Share Holiday Campaign is underway! We are so grateful to our generous community for helping support those who need it most. Each donation given will be matched at 50% by the McCormick Foundation.

Season To Share is the primary fundraising campaign for Denver Post Charities. The 2014/15 Season To Share campaign raised over $1,550,000 from 5,274 donors. The McCormick Foundation added $780,000 by matching every dollar raised, by fifty cents making a grand total of $2,350,000 available to grant to 53 nonprofit organizations across Metro Denver.

Please make your donation in any amount and help us spread the word so we can make the 2015/16 campaign another great success for our community!

The Denver Post ACTS (Assisting the Community Through Service)

On Saturday, November 21, more than 50 Denver Post employees, with their family and friends, volunteered at Food Bank of The Rockies. Over 11,000 pounds of food was reclaimed and 987 boxes of family meals were packed in the 4 hours of service. Thank you to everyone who gave their time to better our community!

Thank You Trans-Siberian Orchestra

On Saturday, November 21, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra presented a check prior to their performance at the Pepsi Center, to The Denver Post Community Foundation in support of Basket of Joy, our program produced in partnership with Volunteers of America. This donation will help enrich the lives of more than 5,000 home-bound and isolated seniors in our community with a Basket of Joy this holiday season. Pictured to the right with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra performers are Denise Plante, KOSI 101.1; Carol Cline and Stacy Schafer, Denver Post Community Foundation; and Jordan Kellerman, Volunteers of America. We are so grateful for this generous gift!

Season To Share Begins Nov. 1

The Season To Share Holiday Campaign is almost here! Like many of you, we are committed to helping those less fortunate in our community improve their lives and become self-sufficient. With the help of our generous community, we are able to fulfill this commitment each year. Each donation given will be matched at 50% by the McCormick Foundation.

Season To Share is the primary fundraising campaign for Denver Post Charities. The 2014 Season To Share campaign raised over $1,550,000 from 5,274 donors. The McCormick Foundation added $780,000 by matching every dollar raised, by fifty cents making a grand total of $2,350,000 available to grant to 53 nonprofit organizations across Metro Denver.

Please save the date to make your donation and help us spread the word so we can make the 2015 campaign another great success for our community!

For more information on Season To Share and to make a donation, click here.

Bonfils Blood Center Drive For Life 18

On Tuesday, October 6, 2015, Colorado blood donors exceeded the goal Bonfils Blood Center set for this year’s Drive For Life presented by Bonfils and the Denver Broncos. More than 1,100 blood donations were collected at Sports Authority Field, having the potential to save up to 4,700 lives.

Over 2,350 people attended Colorado’s largest single-day blood drive and were able to take part in the festivities, which included mingling with Denver Broncos players, alumni players, cheerleaders and Miles, the Broncos mascot. We were proud to support this important, life-saving event for our community.

For photos from Drive for Life 18, click here. For information on Bonfils Blood Center, click here.