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The Denver Post Season To Share

Together We Can Make a Difference For Our Neighbors in Need

The Denver Post Season To Share is the annual holiday fundraising campaign for The Denver Post Community Foundation, a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, tax identification #27-4328521. Grants are made possible with the generosity of Denver Post readers, the general public, generous partnerships and corporate donations.

From the 2023/24 campaign, thanks to the kindness of 3,150 Season To Share donors, a generous matching grant from The Denver Children’s Foundation, and the dedicated partnership from MDC/Richmond American Homes Foundation – $1,371,000 was granted to 51 local nonprofit agencies. These agencies provide life-changing programs to help low-income children, families and adults move out of poverty toward stabilization and self-sufficiency. They work tirelessly to prepare children and youth for success in the classroom and in life, protect children and families in need with medical care, house families and individuals in need of a permanent home, and nourish those who experience hunger.

To see a full list of grantees from last year’s campaign, click here. To read stories about some of the past grantees and their important work in the community, click here to visit the Season To Share page on denverpost.com.

For information about The Denver Post Community Foundation, visit denverpostcommunity.com. For questions, email us at dpcommunity@denverpost.com or call 303-954-3001.

Children and Youth

Health and Wellness

Homelessness

Hunger

Testimonials

  • Thanks to Season To Share donors, Project Angel Heart will deliver medically-tailored meals to the homes of 2,300 people in the Denver-metro area with a life threatening illness.

    Project Angel Heart
  • Our crisis line which is the single point of entry for anyone at risk of/or experiencing homelessness is supported by this grant. We are able to assist people with basic needs like shelter from a storm, food and warm clothing. Thank you Season To Share!

    Family Tree, Inc.
  • This grant has enabled our organization to enroll more students, measure and analyze our student performance results, and make a big impact on 4th grade reading proficiency in the greater Denver area.

    Reading Partners
  • Kids In Need of Dentistry is grateful to receive this grant, which will support the Chopper Topper Program, KIND's in-school sealant program.

    Kids In Need of Dentistry
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