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Rose Community Foundation Records

 Collection
Identifier: B384

Abstract

Rose Community Foundation is a philanthropic foundation that supports the Greater Denver Area. The foundation was formed with the assets from the sale of Rose Medical Center in 1995. Materials from the Rose Community Foundation including event ephemera, an annual report and several betamax tapes, VHS tapes, and DVDs.

Dates

  • Other: 2000-2017

Creator

Conditions Governing Use

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Biographical / Historical

From the Rose Community Foundation Website, accessed July 28, 2017: "Compelled by our guiding principles and values of philanthropy, justice and nondiscrimination, Rose Community Foundation works to enhance the quality of life of the Greater Denver community through its leadership, resources, traditions and values. Learn more about our mission and vision, and values and guiding principles. Since our founding in 1995 following the sale of Rose Medical Center, Rose Community Foundation has granted more than $252 million to effective nonprofit organizations and institutions in the seven-county Greater Denver community, primarily in our program areas of Aging, Child and Family Development, Education, Health and Jewish Life. Learn more about the Foundation - At a Glance. Our impact in the community goes beyond the grants and distributions we make. Our ability to advance change in the community through leading, convening, organizing, partnering, facilitating and focusing – all integrated with our grantmaking – defines the breadth of influence and solutions-focused impact we can have in the communities we serve. In coordination with our grantmaking, we promote strategic philanthropy in the community as we work with donors to assist them in making thoughtful decisions to achieve their personal philanthropic goals. And, we seek innovative change in the community by creating and managing initiatives and special programs that further the goals of our grantmaking and the Foundation as a whole, often in collaboration with other funders."

Extent

3.5 Linear Feet (4 containers) : 3 standard record boxes, 1 letter document box

Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
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Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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