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Colorado Voices: Building the Next Generation of School Leaders

By Melissa Davis | February 7, 2019 | Colorado Voices, Educational Equity | 0 comments

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EDUCATIONAL EQUITY – 2019 IN REVIEW

Mary Seawell, Senior Vice President

The mission of Gates Family Foundation’s K-12 education program is to ensure that all children in Colorado have access to education opportunities that support their long-term success.

To advance this mission, we focus our resources to seed innovation and support effective and diverse autonomous public school models; pursue system-level reforms that create the conditions necessary to sustain effective schools; support community-based programs in rural areas; develop more robust human capital pipelines across the state; and sustain media, advocacy, research, and engagement efforts that strengthen the education ecosystem.

In 2019, the education program awarded $2,745,750 in strategic grants to 23 organizations and $214,765 in responsive capital grants to seven organizations. These commitments are detailed in the list below, and we’d like to spotlight just a few of the organizations that are changing lives:

RISE Colorado is training principals and school leaders and increasing their knowledge and capacity regarding best practices relating to family engagement, educational equity, systemic racism, and how power and privilege impacts education and school systems.

Keystone Policy Center is working with Ute Mountain Ute tribal leaders to design a new tribal school to be located on the reservation. Financial and technical support from Gates has helped the tribe-led team explore the concept and feasibility of such a school, and then define the pathway to execution and operation.

Climb Higher Colorado is providing a fellowship for education leaders to gain skills, develop a network, and construct and implement strategies necessary to address systemic educational challenges facing students and families.

Colorado Future Farmers is providing professional development and mentoring to agriculture teachers across Colorado in an effort to increase embedded support and retention.

National Black Child Development Institute launched The Denver Journal of Education and Community, a community-based academic journal and multi-media platform that aims to build awareness of community perspectives of Pre-K to 12 education in the Denver metro region.

In addition to grantmaking, the Gates education team also worked closely with strategic partners on some exciting new initiatives in 2019:

We joined with local and national partners to launch Lyra Colorado, an independent nonprofit dedicated to supporting educator and community empowerment by creating more responsive education systems and structures. Lyra works with the three Denver Public Schools Innovation Zones to ensure their long-term sustainability and advance their mission to create systems that support and elevate educators.  Lyra also supported the creation of a regional partnership in southwest Colorado to help five school districts partner and two higher education institutions to create more opportunities for students.  Gates long-time partner Empower Schools is leading that work with financial support from Lyra.

We wrapped up a multi-year process with the Roaring Fork School District and regional charter schools that resulted in a District-Charter Collaboration Compact of shared, formal agreements that benefit students and families. The Gates team continues to provide implementation support to the district and schools to ensure they are meeting their shared goals of achieving equity and equal access to public education in the Roaring Fork Valley.

We worked with three rural communities – Cañon City, Durango, and Alamosa – to advance local initiatives in K-12 education. The effort was a partnership with Wend Collective to harness the creative capacity of rural communities to solve problems within their own education systems. With The Civic Canopy as an implementation partner, Gates and Wend supported local groups in each geography with targeted facilitation, analysis, and strategy development to advance big ideas for their schools, students, and communities. Gates published a case study on the effort to share learning on the initiative.

Through all of this work, the education team at Gates strives to leverage all of the Foundation’s resources – dollars, people, relationships, credibility, access, convening capability, and physical space – to make progress in advancing educational equity and access to opportunity for all children in Colorado. We are grateful for the opportunity to work and learn alongside our partners, and we celebrate their successes.

2019 Grants and Impact Investments Awarded: Educational Equity

Grantee Amount Awarded Type Strategy Area Served
Alpine Achievers Initiative $25,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Rural Community-Based Programs

Saguache

America Succeeds $670,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Innovation and Incubation

Denver > Denver

Aurora Community School $25,000

Capital Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

Arapahoe > Aurora

Canon City School District $35,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Rural Community-Based Programs

Fremont > Canon City

Canon City School District $100,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Rural Community-Based Programs

Fremont > Canon City

CiviCO $80,000

Capital Grant

Community Building > Education

* Statewide

Clayton Early Learning $25,000

Capital Grant

Community Building > Education

Denver > Denver

Colorado Charter Facility Solutions $100,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

* Statewide

Colorado Children’s Campaign $25,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

* Statewide

Colorado Children’s Campaign $100,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

* Statewide

Colorado Education Initiative (The) $20,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

* Statewide

Colorado Education Organizing Funder Collaborative (CEO) $60,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

Denver > Denver

Colorado Succeeds $5,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

Douglas > Highlands Ranch

Colorado Youth Congress $50,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

* Statewide

Compass for Lifelong Discovery $9,765

Capital Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

Garfield > Carbondale

Dove’s Nest $20,000

Capital Grant

Community Building > Education

Dolores > Dove Creek

Empower Community High School $35,000

Capital Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

Arapahoe > Aurora

Empower Community High School $50,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

Arapahoe > Aurora

Forum280 $20,000

Capital Grant

Community Building > Education

Denver > Denver

Generation Schools $60,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

* Statewide

Jefferson County School District $30,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Systems Reform

Jefferson

Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain $50,000

Capital Grant

Community Building > Education

Arapahoe > Greenwood Village

Keystone Center $100,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

Montezuma > Towaoc

KIPP Colorado Schools $25,000

Capital Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

Denver > Denver

Lyra $151,231

Strategic Grant

Education > Innovation and Incubation

* Statewide

Montessori del Mundo $30,000

Capital Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

Arapahoe > Aurora

Moonshot edVentures $120,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Human Capital

* Statewide

Pagosa Peak Open School $50,000

Capital Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

Archuleta > Pagosa Springs

Rio Grande Child Development and Family Services $35,000

Capital Grant

Community Building > Education

Rio Grande > Del Norte

RISE Colorado $100,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

Arapahoe > Aurora

RootED $20,750

Strategic Grant

Education > Innovation and Incubation

RootED $500,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Systems Reform

Denver > Denver

Teach For America $40,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

Denver > Denver

Teach For America $175,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Human Capital

El Paso > Pueblo Colorado Springs

Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center $25,000

Capital Grant

Community Building > Education

Larimer > Fort Collins

The Wildflower Foundation $85,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Autonomous Public Schools

* Statewide

Trendlines $85,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Rural Community-Based Programs

* Statewide

University of Colorado Foundation $20,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Systems Reform

Denver > Denver

Valley Settlement $20,000

Capital Grant

Community Building > Education

Garfield > Carbondale

We Are FARMily Center $25,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Rural Community-Based Programs

Pueblo

Youth Initiative of Adams County $20,000

Strategic Grant

Education > Advocacy

Adams

VIBRANT COMMUNITIES – 2019 YEAR IN REVIEW

Laia Mitchell, Senior Program Officer
Whitney Johnson, Program Officer

Colorado’s rapidly changing rural and urban communities are both an opportunity and a challenge in ensuring stronger, more resilient communities for all. In 2019, Gates Family Foundation advanced vibrant communities through our Community Development, Informed Communities, Capital Grants and Impact Investing programs by supporting projects that built upon each other to create leverage and integrate cross-sector solutions.

In a thriving and inclusive ecosystem, entrepreneurship and community wealth-building empowers individuals, improves standards of living, and creates jobs, prosperity, and innovation in the economy. While the Denver Metro Area continued to experience unprecedented growth in 2019, small business ownership is in danger of drifting further from the hands of local entrepreneurs, especially with the economic upheaval in 2020. Very little capital flows to entrepreneurs who are women, people of color, or living in rural Colorado. Gates is working strategically to help weave together an entrepreneurial ecosystem that bridges market gaps through its partnerships with organizations that reach extremely marginalized entrepreneurs who are poised for growth.

Transportation plays a huge role in the lives of individuals, our communities, and the way communities grow. With increasing population growth and limited funding, Colorado’s aging transportation system is outdated and insufficient, and fossil fuel vehicle emissions continue to be a significant contributor to climate change. In 2019 we prioritized supporting organizations focused on engaging communities in re-envisioning transportation and mobility options, creatively solving problems, and holding government leaders accountable for setting and achieving ambitious goals.

Gates also has served an important role in catalyzing a growing network of food hubs here in Colorado. The aggregation and distribution of local food products are an essential component of scaling up local food systems, and food hubs have the potential to be financially viable businesses that demonstrate a significant commitment to place while building a strong local economy.

In 2019, the Community Development program committed $932,500 in strategic grants to 13 organizations and $465,000 in responsive capital grants to 12 organizations. New impact investments supporting vibrant communities in 2019 included a $500,000 MRI to Greater Colorado Venture Fund to support entrepreneurs in rural Colorado, a $500,000 PRI to DreamSpring to support its Small Business Impact Fund, and a $3 million MRI to Rose Affordable Housing Fund V to provide safe, energy efficient and affordable housing as a stable base for families and seniors and to connect residents with a range of health, educational, and social services.

A few additional highlights include:

ELEVATION COMMUNITY LAND TRUST: Joined with six foundations and Urban Land Conservancy to launch a new public-private partnership to acquire or develop 700 permanently affordable homes and serve 2,000 residents in five years in Front Range communities from Ft. Collins to the Denver metro area.

EAST COLFAX  / SUN VALLEY REDEVELOPMENT: Helped catalyze the Federal and Colfax cloverleaf redevelopment project, which received major investment from Colorado Department of Transportation and the City and County of Denver in 2019.

COLORADO MEDIA PROJECT: Committed $1.125 million over three years to launch the Colorado Media Project with the University of Denver and national and local funders. The goal of the initiative is to strengthen public-service journalism across Colorado through collaboration, business innovation, and community engagement.

2019 Grants and Impact Investments Awarded: Vibrant Communities

Grantee Amount Awarded Type Strategy Area Served
Alliance for Sustainable Colorado $30,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

Denver > Denver

Bicycle Colorado $225,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Multi-Modal Access and Infrastructure

Denver > Denver

Center for Community Wealth Building $100,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

Denver > Denver

CityCraft Foundation $30,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Food Systems & Agriculture

Denver > Denver

Colorado Forum Fund $65,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Civic Projects & Leadership

* Statewide

Colorado Nonprofit Association $20,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Civic Projects & Leadership

* Statewide

Colorado Public Radio $175,000

Strategic Grant

Community Building > Informed Communities

Denver

Colorado Springs Food Rescue $50,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Food Systems & Agriculture

El Paso > Colorado Springs

Denver Press Club $35,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Informed Communities

Denver > Denver

DreamSpring $500,000

Program-Related Investment

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

* Statewide

DreamSpring $100,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

* Statewide

First Baptist Church of Denver $15,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Civic Projects & Leadership

Denver > Denver

Greater Colorado Venture Fund $500,000

Mission-Related Investment

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

* Statewide

GRID Alternatives Colorado $10,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

Pueblo > Pueblo

Groundwork Denver Inc. $40,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Community Planning

Denver > Denver

Guidestone Colorado $20,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Food Systems & Agriculture

Chaffee > Salida

Heartbeat Denver, Inc. $40,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Civic Projects & Leadership

Denver > Denver

High Country News $150,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Informed Communities

Delta > Paonia

KUTE, Inc. $15,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Community Planning

La Plata

Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project $45,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Food Systems & Agriculture

Montezuma > Cortez

PGIM Impact Value Partners $3,000,000

Mission-Related Investment

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

Colorado and beyond

Pulliam Community Building Foundation $20,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Civic Projects & Leadership

Larimer > Loveland

Rocky Mountain Farmers Union Educational and Charitable Foundation $97,500

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Food Systems & Agriculture

Pueblo

Rocky Mountain Microfinance Institute $150,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

Denver > Denver

Rocky Mountain Public Media $325,000

Capital Grant

Community Building > Informed Communities

* Statewide

Rose Affordable Housing Preservation Fund V $3,000,000

Mission-Related Investment

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

Colorado and beyond

San Luis Valley Local Foods Coalition $40,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Food Systems & Agriculture

Alamosa > Alamosa

Together We Count $40,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Civic Projects & Leadership

* Statewide

University of Colorado Healthcare Innovation Fund $1,000,000

Mission-Related Investment

Community Development > Civic Projects & Leadership

Colorado and beyond

West Colfax Business Improvement District $60,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Community Planning

Denver > Denver

West Community Economic Development Corp. $75,000

Capital Grant

Community Development > Access to Economic Opportunity

Denver > Denver

West Community Economic Development Corp. $25,000

Strategic Grant

Community Development > Entrepreneurship

Denver > Denver

NATURAL RESOURCES – 2019 YEAR IN REVIEW

Russ Schnitzer
Senior Program Officer

2019 marked a year of continued evolution within the Gates Family Foundation’s Natural Resources program. Most notably, we welcomed Whitney Johnson as a new program officer. Whitney’s role is shared between Community Development and Natural Resources, which will help these programs further define complementary priorities, such as rural economic development and sustainable and regenerative agriculture.

The program awarded a total of more than $1.3 million in strategic grants to 15 organizations and $255,000 in responsive grants from our capital program went to five organizations in 2019. In addition, we made several significant new natural resources impact investments, including $3 million in an industrial impact fund focused on resource efficiencies in energy, transportation, and the built environment and $1 million in a fund focused on mitigation banking and carbon sequestration.

Our Focus Landscapes initiative, a key element of our Natural Resources program, underwent a comprehensive review, revision, and re-launch in 2019. This initiative was launched in 2011 to help Colorado achieve landscape-scale conservation through the protection of private lands in specific geographies. A great deal of progress was made in North Park, southeast Colorado, and the San Luis Valley, resulting in more than 200,000 acres of farm and ranch lands conserved, along with their associated ecological values. The strategic review process was done in close partnership with the land trust organizations representing those geographies, providing lessons-learned and an exploration of emerging opportunities. The revised Focus Landscapes initiative will first focus on two geographies: southeast Colorado and the San Luis Valley. Our five-year commitment to these landscapes is also more ambitious in scope, working with the partner organizations, Palmer Land Trust and Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust, to implement a more comprehensive conservation strategy with outcomes that emphasize organizational sustainability, collaboration, community, and innovation that extends well beyond traditional private land conservation easements.

2019 also highlighted the significance of other Natural Resources program priorities, to address challenges exacerbated by a changing climate and continued population growth – trends very likely to persist well into the future. Such variables also continue to shape how the Foundation invests in strategic priorities. Increasingly, Natural Resources investments are being made collaboratively with other foundations and public funding partners. The scale of these challenges is staggering, but the opportunities for private philanthropy to work together toward common objectives are increasingly evident.

Continuing to leverage the entrepreneurial and collaborative approach that has come to define the Natural Resources program, significant achievements made in 2019 include:

The development and successful launch of the RESTORE Colorado Fund in partnership with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Great Outdoors Colorado, the Colorado Water Conservation Board, and Colorado Parks and Wildlife. The fund’s first round of awards totaled approximately $2.7 million to eleven different large-scale habitat restoration and enhancement projects across the state.

The launch of the Rocky Mountain Restoration Initiative (RMRI), led by Gates grantee the National Wild Turkey Federation and in close partnership with the United States Forest Service. The RMRI is focused on large-scale implementation of forest health and watershed restoration beginning in southwest Colorado, helping to break down jurisdictional barriers to forest health treatments and creating a 10-year collaborative watershed restoration strategy.

Continued work to advance key water sustainability objectives, including the identification of new durable sources of funding for the full implementation of Colorado’s Water Plan.

The conservation of Trinidad’s iconic Fisher’s Peak, formerly known as Crazy French Ranch, which in June 2020 become Colorado’s newest and second-largest state park with more than 19,000 acres of wilderness to explore, which is also expected to drive economic growth in southern Colorado.

Finally, the Foundation’s commitment to Colorado’s land trusts remains steadfast. 2019 was the first full year for Keep It Colorado, the hub organization co-launched by Gates and Great Outdoors Colorado to serve the state’s diverse land trust community. In the past year, Keep It Colorado has hired additional staff, implemented policy, communications, and fundraising strategies, and engaged land trust leaders statewide with learning and organizational development opportunities. While much work remains to ensure the long-term sustainability of Colorado’s land trust community, Keep It Colorado continues to serve as a shining example of conservation leadership and collaboration, even in trying times.

Supporting the conservation and stewardship of Colorado’s natural resources is an exercise in continual learning and adaptation. It is also a humbling privilege to contribute to the Foundation’s long-standing conservation legacy. Our work is only as strong as our grantees and funding partners, and that strength is growing. As we look ahead, I am confident that the relationships we continue to build at every level will result in great progress and keep us on the leading edge of conservation in Colorado.

2019 Grants and Impact Investments Awarded: Natural Resources

Grantee Amount Awarded Type Strategy Area Served
Adams State University $40,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Water

Alamosa

Audubon Rockies $100,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Water

* Statewide

Aurora Rotary Foundation, Inc. $15,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Arapahoe > Aurora

Blackhorn Ventures – Industrial Impact Fund $3,000,000

Mission-Related Investment

Natural Resources

Colorado and beyond

Central Colorado Conservancy $50,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Land Conservation

Chaffee

City of La Junta $25,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Otero > La Junta

Coalitions & Collaboratives, Inc. $75,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Ecosystem Services

* Statewide

Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust $75,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Land Trust Capacity Building

Routt > Steamboat Springs

Colorado Cattlemen’s Association $120,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Stewardship at Scale

* Statewide

Colorado Headwaters Land Trust $40,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Land Conservation

Grand > Granby

Colorado National Monument Association $20,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Mesa

Colorado Open Lands $35,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Land Conservation

Delta

Colorado State University $75,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Stewardship at Scale

* Statewide

Colorado Water Trust $140,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Water

* Statewide

Conservation Fund $75,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Water

Crested Butte Land Trust $70,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Land Conservation

Gunnison > Crested Butte

Crested Butte Land Trust $120,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Land Trust Capacity Building

Gunnison > Crested Butte

Environmental Defense Fund $100,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Water

* Statewide

Hinsdale County School District $20,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Hinsdale > Lake City

Keep it Colorado $375,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Land Trust Capacity Building

* Statewide

Keystone Center $75,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Water

* Statewide

Lake County Public Health Agency $40,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Lake > Leadville

Land Trust Alliance $50,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Land Trust Capacity Building

* Statewide

Lyme Timber Company LP – Opportunities Fund $1,000,000

Mission-Related Investment

Natural Resources

Colorado and beyond

Montezuma Land Conservancy $113,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Land Trust Capacity Building

Montezuma > Cortez

Montrose Recreation District $25,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Montrose > Montrose

Mountain Area Land Trust $16,900

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Land Trust Capacity Building

Park

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation $250,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Stewardship at Scale

* Statewide

National Wild Turkey Federation $200,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Stewardship at Scale

* Statewide

New Venture Fund $150,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Water

* Statewide

North London Mill Preservation, Inc. $25,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Park > Alma

Palmer Land Trust $3,000,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Land Conservation

Otero

Rio Grande Headwaters Land Trust $2,000,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Land Conservation

Alamosa > Alamosa

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation $50,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Land Conservation

Rio Blanco > Meeker

San Luis Valley Great Outdoors Coalition $10,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Saguache > Crestone

Sedgwick County Organized Recreation $40,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Sedgwick > Julesburg

The Nature Conservancy $300,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Land Conservation

Las Animas > Trinidad

Town of Oak Creek $60,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

Routt > Oak Creek

Trust For Public Land $85,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

El Paso > Colorado Springs

Windward Fund – Water Funders Initiative $275,000

Strategic Grant

Natural Resources > Water

* Statewide

Wright Stuff Community Foundation $10,000

Capital Grant

Natural Resources > Parks and Recreation

San Miguel > Norwood