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WFCO Names Renee Ferrufino as President and CEO

Renee Ferrufino (she/hers) has been named The Foundation’s president and CEO by the board of trustees following a national search. Ferrufino joined The Women’s Foundation of Colorado – the only community-funded statewide foundation advancing gender, racial, and economic equity – in 2014 as the major gifts officer. She was promoted to vice president of development in 2016.

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Protecting Our Progress

The Women’s Foundation of Colorado is the only statewide, community-funded foundation protecting progress and advancing gender, racial, and economic equity for all Colorado women. We leverage community investments and every tool we have to dismantle systemic barriers, close equity gaps, and build a more just and prosperous state for all women.

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Our Impact

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WFCO has granted more than $30 million to nonprofit organizations statewide since our inception.

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We celebrate helping to pass 27 successful bills during 2024 legislative session including the family affordability tax credit

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Our work, through our public policy and civic initiatives, impacts all 2.85 million women and girls throughout the state.

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What Makes Us Unique

We are the only statewide, community-funded foundation protecting the progress and advancing gender, racial, and economic equity for all Colorado women with a commitment to those facing the steepest barriers on the basis of their background and identity.

Unlike private foundations, it is only through financial contributions of individuals, families, funders, and businesses that our work is possible. Find out the different ways you can support The Women’s Foundation of Colorado today.

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Profile in Philanthropy: Delaney Lindner
A professional headshot of Delaney Lindner against a teal background with diagonal stripes. She has long blonde hair, a warm smile, and is wearing a black turtleneck. The image includes the text "PROFILES IN Philanthropy" at the top and "DELANEY LINDNER, WFCO Digital Marketing & Communications Intern" on a purple banner overlapping her circular portrait.

Delaney's passion for women's equity shines through as she shares her hockey history and vision for a better future for Colorado women and their families.


The post Profile in Philanthropy: Delaney Lindner appeared first on The Women's Foundation of Colorado Blog.



Thursday, February 27, 2025 1:14:44 PM

Profile in Philanthropy: Jaime Marston Cook
Jaime Marston Cook, WFCO Major Gifts Officer, smiling at the camera. She has shoulder-length blonde/gray hair, gold hoop earrings, and is wearing a burgundy top with a gold circular pendant necklace. The image features a teal background with diagonal stripes and the "Profiles in Philanthropy" logo.

Meet Jaime Marston Cook, WFCO's Major Gifts Officer and fierce advocate for women's rights. Discover her vision for equity in Colorado, her commitment to reproductive rights, and why she didn't learn to ride a bicycle until age 21.


The post Profile in Philanthropy: Jaime Marston Cook appeared first on The Women's Foundation of Colorado Blog.



Thursday, February 27, 2025 12:29:10 PM

Understanding Colorado’s “T-Word”
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In 2025, it’s especially important for Coloradans to understand the fiscal issues because Colorado is facing a $750 million budget shortfall in our state budget, largely because of TABOR’s restrictions.


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