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Copyright (C) DA20-30. All rights reserved.2018 ANNUAL REVIEW DENVER ACTIVE 20-30 CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
2018 | ANNUAL REVIEWTHE DENVER A CT IVE 20 -30 CH ILDREN ’S FOUNDAT ION
BUILDING LEADERS
BENEFITING CHILDREN
Copyright (C) DA20-30. All rights reserved.2018 ANNUAL REVIEW DENVER ACTIVE 20-30 CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
BUILDING LEADERS | BENEFITING CHILDREN
2018 was transformational. In our quest
to support Colorado’s disadvantaged
youth, our members and donors gave it
their all to break fundraising records.
We took a hard look at how to improve.
We created a 5-year strategy to
challenge our members. We completed
a national executive director search,
culminating in selection of an
exceptionally skilled organizational and
developmental leader. We also further
developed our Legacy alumni group.
Today, we are in an incredible position
to further our positive impact for many
years to come. Thank you to our
members, partners, and sponsors.
Anthony Albanese2017-2018 President
2018
Together, we will fulfill our promise to
our members and the community:
Developing Leaders, Benefiting
Children.
With more than 31 years of history and
a wave of momentum from our best
fundraising year of all time, all the
pieces are in place to continue the
tradition of excellence we’ve embodied
for decades. We will measure success
not just in dollars raised, but by the
community impact of our members.
I’m proud to stand side-by-side with our
members in making Colorado a better
place and I look forward to this year’s
accomplishments.
Max Gansline2018-2019 President
2019
Our path forward shines bright to
illuminate the futures of the children we
benefit and the leaders we develop.
We will host high-impact fundraising
experiences. We will collaborate with
sponsors and partners. We will develop
leaders. We will evaluate and improve
how we operate. And we will achieve a
vision of $3M in fundraising by 2023 to
serve our community.
It is a privilege to serve the underserved
children in our community and an honor
to be affiliated with the gentlemen
members of Denver Active 20-30.
Join us on our journey to
transform our community!
Adam CohenExecutive Director
BEYOND
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Denver Active 20-30 funds grants to proven non-profits that deliver measurable results.
TRANSFORMATIVE | COMMUNITY IMPACT
DENVER KIDS INC
Every student counts. Every student graduates.
81% of program students graduated
on-time, as compared to the District’s 62%
for low-income students
FLORENCE CRITTENTON
Where hope comes to life.
87% of eligible seniors completed high school—
more than double the national average of 38%
for girls who become mothers by age 18
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Denver Active 20-30 funds grants to build capacity and capability in emerging non-profits.
TRANSFORMATIVE | COMMUNITY IMPACT
TENNYSON CENTER
Empower children who have experienced abuse, neglect, and trauma to bravely
and safely change their life’s story.
96% of youth maintained family
placements and 82% of youth avoided
hospitalization/crisis stability services
LA CLINICA TEPEYAC
Provide culturally competent health care and preventive health services for
the medically underserved.
Only 4% of babies born in prenatal
program were preterm, and 7% had a low
birth weight, well below the state
averages of 8.7% and 8.8%
ENVIRONMENTAL
LEARNING FOR KIDS
Cultivate a passion in science, leadership, and service in a diverse community of learners..
87% of program alumni are in
college/graduated and 56%are
majoring or working in STEM fields
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This year’s impact grant recipients make a profound difference in the lives of our community’s most vulnerable population.
TRANSFORMATIVE | COMMUNITY IMPACT
A Precious Child
Advocates for Children-CASA
Alliance for Choice in Education
Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Colorado
Blue Sky Bridge
Book Trust
Boys and Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region
Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center
CASA of Adams & Broomfield Counties
Child Advocates - Denver CASA
Children's Hospital Colorado Foundation
Children's Literacy Center
Colorado Center for the Blind
Colorado Children's Chorale
Colorado FriendShip
Colorado I Have A Dream Foundation
Colorado UpLift
Colorado Volunteers in Juvenile & Criminal Justice
Colorado Youth for a Change
Delta Gamma Anchor Center for Blind Children
Denver Children's Advocacy Center
Denver Kids
Denver Urban Scholars
Denver Youth Program
Doctors Care
Environmental Learning for Kids
Family HomeStead
Florence Crittenton Services of Colorado
Food for Hope
Friends First
Girls on the Run of the Rockies
Hard at Work Kids dba Colorado HAWKS
Heart & Hand Center
HOPE Center, Inc.
Illuminate Colorado
Invest in Kids
Judi's House
Kids In Need of Dentistry
KidsTek
La Clinica Tepeyac
Listen Foundation
Maria Droste Services of Colorado
Minds Matter of Denver
National Sports Center for the Disabled
New Dance Theatre
Ralston House
Rocky Mountain Children's Law Center
Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network
SafeHouse Denver
Save Our Youth
Savio House
Second Wind Fund
Shiloh House
Special Olympics Colorado
Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning
Summer Scholars
Sun Valley Youth Center
Tennyson Center for Children
The Adoption Exchange
The Buddy Program
The Colorado Mountain Club
The YESS Institute
Trips for Kids-Denver
We Don't Waste
Young Americans Center for Financial Education
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Denver Active 20-30 members perform due diligence on all grant applicants, conduct site visits, and determine funding.
GOLD STANDARD | GRANT REVIEW PROCESS
Non-profits spanning
Education, Health & Well
Being, Child Advocacy, and
Personal Enrichment –
request grants.
APPLICATIONS
Every Denver Active 20-30
member conducts at least
one, and sometimes two,
onsite visits to evaluate
applicant eligibility.
ONSITE VISITS
The member-led Grant
Review Committee
evaluates the portfolio of
member recommendations,
proposing a grant slate.
EVALUATION
The entire membership
reviews the proposed
grants, advocates for
changes, then votes to
finalize the grant slate.
APPROVAL
For the 2017-2018 funding cycle, 137 grant applicants requested more than $2.4M in funds.
Sixty-five non-profits received nearly $1M in grants in 2018.
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Denver Active 20-30 members conceptualize, plan, and host first-class events that generate significant nonprofit funding.
HIGH IMPACT | FUNDRAISING EXPERIENCES
DENVER
POLO CLASSIC
Presented by Schomp
BMW, the nation’s largest
charity polo tourney
raised over $650,000 and
elevated food, fun, and
friendship for all guests.
DENVER
GOLF CLASSIC
Sponsored by The Palm,
guests enjoyed golf, fine
food and beverage, and
an animated auction to
bring in $100,000
in funds.
DENVER
BARN PARTY
Title sponsor Noble
Energy boosted our
country music festival,
featuring Grammy
nominee Midland, to raise
nearly $200,000.
CHRISTMAS
FOR KIDS
With title sponsor Bank of
Colorado, members
raised nearly $185,000
and took 150 at-risk
children shopping for
their families.
FIGHT NIGHT & MILE
HIGH FACEOFF
We benefitted from
events hosted by our
partners NAIOP (Fight
Night) and KeyBank
(Faceoff), contributing
almost $50,000.
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Denver Active 20-30 members are the community’s current and future business, philanthropic, civic, and social leaders.
GENTLEMEN | DENVER ACTIVE 20-30 MEMBERS
aaron sunderlin | adam massaro | adam riddle | adam wogan | alex aubrey | alex watts | andre harris | andrew cronin
anthony albanese | art griffin | austin cohen | beau jenkins | ben finn | ben geiger | ben henry | brad smith
brandon canfield | brett cunningham | bryan lewis | bryant mazzetti | bryce ballew | caleb hester | cameron altman
cameron richards | casey dallas | chad huggins | chris crawford | chris keith | chris lueth | chris waters | christian dinsdale
cody phifer | cole newcomer | colin gallagher | conor reagan | dan johnson | david hite | david ray | david shirazi
dax gitcho | derek greer | devin shrum | devon bolton | drew schneider | erik taylor | ethan gilbert | gabe albanese
garrett kurtt | grant oliver | harrison stadnik | hugo weinberger | j.j. simon | jake fischer | james samuelsen
jeffrey schmidt | james magarelli | john allen | jordan curry | justin miller | kenneth monfort | kyle ballew | lex atencio
matt conway | matthew runyon | max gansline | merrill stillwell | michael fancher | mike sangaline | michael wood
mike de la rosa | myles mcginnis | nate mollner | nathan vandiggelen | nick hansen | nick michniok
nick tabacchi | nick eggemeyer | nick pirnack | owen brumback | patrick moya | peter glik | peter sengelmann
peter wall | ray paolini | rob simpson | ross blahnik | ross watzman | russ williams | ryan cirasiello | ryan scheeler
sam evasick | sam winn | scott jacobs | sean farrell | spencer kontnik | sutton cavalier | tomas cruzat | travis buchanan
tyler snover | vince malara | vincent luparell | ward cater | wyatt cox | zach may | zach smith
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Denver Active 20-30 members and grant recipients are grateful to so many whose generous gifts advance our mission.
LIFE CHANGING | SPONSORS AND PARTNERS
$100K+
$10K - $24,999Bank of ColoradoDuke Beardsley StudioExclusive ResortsJetLinxMolly BloomNorthstar Commercial PartnersStoltz Real EstateSunflower Bank
$5K - $9,999African Eyes TravelAlcorn ConstructionAll Things BlingAlpine BankAmerican Family InsuranceANB BankAscent Private Capital – US BankBank of the WestBenefitMall & Kaiser PermanenteBlue Mountain InvestmentsBluSky Restoration ContractorsBradford LTDBrightView Landscape Dev.Brownstein Hyatt Farber SchreckCardinal Group CompaniesChristopher Creek WineryCigna HealthcareCLFS EquitiesCLR AssociatesDavid GoldsteinErnst & Young
$25K - $99,000Bank of AmericaAnheuser BuschLocktonNoble Energy
EverWest Real Estate InvestorsExtraction Oil & GasEZE FoundationGreenberg TraurigGuaranty Bank and TrustHudson Hill Bari2 Constructioni-OrthodonticsIconic Investments & Fancher OilJHL ConstructorsJones Lang LaSalleKaren FarverKerry KinnardKeyBankLewis Roca Rothgerber ChristieLilian Shea Law OfficeLive Forward VenturesMidFirst BankMonfort CompaniesNelson Mullins Riley & PCL
Construction Enterprises
Pinnacle BancorpPowers Brown Architecture &
Catamount ConstructionRBC Capital MarketsRenovar, Inc.ScarboroughSchmidt Facial Plastic SurgerySprung ConstructionThe Holland Team – Listings.comThe Palm RestaurantThe Staenberg GroupThe Washington FamilyTomblin Family FoundationUMB BankVictory Capital Management
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Denver Active 20-30 proudly celebrates a legacy of excellence and community impact.
IMPACT | BY THE NUMBERS
‘18 grants funded
years of service
31
65 137
‘18 grant applicants
105
‘18 members
1.2
‘18 $M revenue
2.4
‘18 $M grant requests
192
‘18 total childrenserved by grantees
(000s)
11
$M grants fundedsince 1987
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A man never stands so tall as when kneeling to help a child.
COMMITMENT | WHO WE ARE
Mission
Develop philanthropic leaders who mobilize the community to impact the lives of
disadvantaged children
Funding Pillars
EducationHealth & Wellbeing
Child AdvocacyPersonal Enrichment
Vision
Developing leaders, benefitting children.
Board of Directors
Anthony Albanese, 2017-2018 PresidentMax Gansline, 2018-2019 President ElectCaleb Hester, 2016-2017 Past President
Patrick Moya, Vice PresidentColin Gallagher, Treasurer
Owen Brumback, TreasurerRuss Williams, Secretary
Merrill Stillwell, DirectorCameron Richards, DirectorMichael Fancher, Director
Bryce Ballew, Events ChairDavid Hite, Grant Review Chair
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The gentlemen of Denver Active 20-30 invite you to connect with us.
ENGAGEMENT | CONTACT US
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Denver Active 20-30Children’s Foundation
P.O. Box 2026848275 E. 11th Avenue, #202684
Denver, CO 80222-8648
303-832-8390
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