Denver is known for a lot of things, but you may not know that we are home to the country’s first ever United Way. Jim Licko and Laura Love have a candid conversation with Christine Benero, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mile High United Way, about the digital equity gap, systemic racism, the future of charitable giving and how days after we went into stay-at-home orders, her team joined forces with Colorado Governor Polis and the Colorado Health Foundation to form the Colorado COVID Relief Fund – building the plane as they were flying it. “Just when you think you can’t do it, people rise up in ways that you don’t expect and get it done.” $22 million dollars in grants later, she was right. Coloradans just get it done.
The Impact of COVID-19 on Arts & Culture - Andrea Fulton of The Denver Art Museum
A Conversation on Race - Deidre Johnson of The Center for African American Health
The Road to Recovery - Kelly Brough of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce
Colorado's PPE Response - Pat Meyers
The State of Corporate Social Responsibility – Luis Benitez of VF Corporation
The Restaurant Biz and COVID-19 – Adam Schlegel of Chook
The State of Child Welfare – Tennyson Center for Children
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Food Shortage During a Pandemic – Food Bank of the Rockies
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