Civic Leaders and Elected Officials
In
addition to providing an opportunity to connect with your own community's
leaders and committed citizens, RPD also helps city and
county officials to make connections with rural Colorado's primary investors. As
state and local tax revenues remain unpredictable, public
leaders can use RPD to connect with dozens of potential
philanthropic investors. City Councilmembers, County Commissioners,
School Board leaders, Mayors, Town Managers and Superintendents
all reap tremendous benefit from attending RPD.
Funders: Private and Community Foundations, State and Federal Agencies
RPD is the state's
premiere opportunity for funders to connect with
hundreds of rural constituents, and with each
other. Funders discover new community partners in rural
Colorado and explore new opportunities to
leverage your resources with other
institutions. Funders attending RPD
will also build direct relationships with
nonprofits in the community, thereby helping
their own organization advance their grantmaking
mission.
Nonprofit Professionals and Volunteers
Rural Philanthropy Days provides a wide variety of professional development and fundraising opportunities for rural nonprofits. In no other event in the state of Colorado can a nonprofit professional access everything offered by RPD: take part in dozens of nonprofit-specific
workshops and trainings, learn about
successful collaborations taking place in your own community, build
new partnerships across the nonprofit and government sectors, and network network network! Nonprofit representatives attending RPD walk away with
stronger skills, better networks, and
solid leads for new funding sources.
For more information about Rural Philanthropy Days, or to get involved in the program in your
region, contact
Lindsay Moore at (303) 623-1540,
x 17.
444 Sherman Street Suite 102, Denver,
CO 80203-3520
303.623.1540
800.516.6284
f: 303.623.1567
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