Browse grantmakers · Colorado
Research funders based in Colorado
763 grantmakers headquartered in Colorado have substantial grant records in IRS filings, private foundations and grantmaking charities both. Headquarters is not reach — most also give beyond the state, and the search can filter by where the money went instead.
The biggest, by total giving
- Donor Advised Charitable Giving · Lone Tree214,130 grants · $24.43B
- Christian Community Foundation · Colorado Springs4,375 grants · $507.9M
- Medical Center of the Rockies · Fort Collins45 grants · $338.4M
- The Colorado Health Foundation · Denver2,012 grants · $327.6M
- Charter Fund · Denver943 grants · $300.7M
- Poudre Valley Health Care · Fort Collins57 grants · $294.7M
- Colorado Gives Foundation · Arvada6,103 grants · $268.9M
- The Denver Foundation · Denver2,339 grants · $262.9M
- Mountain West Conference · Colorado Springs47 grants · $250.7M
- United States Olympic and Paralympic · Colorado Springs171 grants · $222.1M
- Caring for Denver Foundation · Denver487 grants · $161.2M
- Gates Family Foundation · Denver1,446 grants · $154.9M
All 763 Colorado grantmakers →
Grants in Colorado, by research topic
Topics where funders have a real record of paying for work in Colorado.
- health disparities$116.4M
- disability services and research$63.8M
- mental health$60.6M
- renewable energy$54.1M
- student-athlete mental health$53.7M
- conservation and biodiversity$51.4M
- primary care access$22.5M
- housing and homelessness$12.8M
- food security$11.3M
- workforce development$9.6M
- economic mobility and poverty$9.5M
- early childhood education$8.1M
- Down syndrome$7.9M
- water quality and access$7.8M
- criminal justice reform$7.3M
- criminal justice reform$6.2M
- democracy and civic engagement$6.1M
- water resources$6.1M
- cancer research$5.9M
- HIV/AIDS$4.7M
- environmental education$4.2M
- infectious disease$3.8M
- vision and hearing$3.7M
- climate adaptation$3.5M
- pediatric cancer$3.5M
- oral health$3.3M
- environmental justice$3.1M
- higher education access$2.9M
- public health$2.8M
- suicide prevention$2.8M
- rural education$2.8M
- substance use and addiction$2.7M
- domestic violence$2.2M
- palliative and hospice care$2.2M

