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The Denver Foundation helps people build charitable legacies that make a difference today and in the future. As Colorado's oldest and largest community foundation, The Denver Foundation provides the expertise and leadership to help people give back to Metro Denver in ways that are meaningful -- to them and to the community. The Denver Foundation granted $65 million to nonprofit organizations in 2009. Neighborhood Development Collaborative (NDC) The Neighborhood Development Collaborative was established to specifically address foreclosure in the City of Denver. It's member organizations include Urban Land Conservancy, the Denver Housing Authority, Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, Del Norte Neighborhood Development Corporation, NEWSED Community Development Corporation, and Northeast Denver Housing Center. Enterprise Community Partners makes affordable housing happen, combining both financing and advocacy in a unique nonprofit mission. Enterprise's parent organization gives our local efforts the power of national financial and policy resources that no one else can offer. Since 1993, Enterprise has invested over $200 million in grants and equity in Colorado to help community organizations create more than 7,400 homes for low-income Coloradans. The West Colfax Business Improvement District promotes business expansion, investment, and development on West Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado. The BID offers its members high-impact programs and initiatives to stimulate the commercial corridor and neighborhood revitalization. Community Land Trust Coalition of Colorado Urban Land Conservancy is a member of the Community Land Trust Coalition of Colorado, an association of community land trusts located in Colorado. To learn more about the members of the coalition, please click on the following links: Thistle Community Housing www.thistlehousing.org Rocky Mountain Community Land Trust, (719) 447-9300 http://www.rmclt.org Colorado Community Land Trust www.coloradoclt.org Chaffee Housing Trust www.chaffeehousingtrust.org To learn more about community land trusts across the nation, please go to the National CLT Network at www.cltnetwork.org.
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