Colorado is home to 32k nonprofit organizations. In aggregate, these organizations account for $52b in revenue and employ 312.6k individuals.
Where Do Colorado
Nonprofits Focus?
The IRS classifies nonprofits along 25 different categories or NTEE classifications.
*Remaining NTEE categories account for 0 organizations.
City | Organization Count | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Colorado Spgs | 1,705 | 16 | $6,676,398 | $252,594 |
Aurora | 1,443 | 14,803 | $2,550,170,240 | $787,449,449 |
Boulder | 1,382 | 12,762 | $1,728,275,247 | $922,653,731 |
Colorado Springs | 1,295 | 42,353 | $5,336,276,096 | $2,122,013,991 |
Fort Collins | 974 | 17,645 | $3,184,462,321 | $338,380,656 |
Littleton | 932 | 2,108 | $291,154,302 | $302,624,203 |
Lakewood | 652 | 10,183 | $1,163,901,845 | $572,788,693 |
Longmont | 565 | 1,629 | $384,506,106 | $189,469,740 |
Centennial | 545 | 26,118 | $5,501,671,369 | $1,423,771,203 |
Englewood | 545 | 9,639 | $4,138,534,903 | $1,367,321,443 |
Pueblo | 530 | 8,777 | $1,045,819,337 | $223,088,648 |
Arvada | 523 | 1,027 | $490,801,372 | $133,765,966 |
Loveland | 469 | 794 | $186,804,436 | $26,060,374 |
Greeley | 437 | 2,355 | $351,513,744 | $40,278,941 |
Golden | 435 | 4,279 | $943,446,951 | $257,142,850 |
Parker | 424 | 880 | $101,848,346 | $82,305,420 |
Westminster | 423 | 2,591 | $285,755,747 | $42,560,753 |
Castle Rock | 379 | 741 | $84,853,001 | $46,897,046 |
Durango | 353 | 4,028 | $303,220,533 | $105,208,236 |
Broomfield | 335 | 14,467 | $2,359,504,331 | $982,932,594 |
Denver, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $3m
Employees: 19
MISSION:
TO CREATE AND PRESERVE LOW INCOME HOUSING AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES FOR UNDERSERVED HOUSEHOLDS, INCLUDING THOSE THAT ARE LOW AND MODERATE INCOME, SPANISH-SPEAKING AND THOSE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. THE CORE VALUES STATE THAT ALL PERSONS, WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION, HAVE THE RIGHT TO DECENT, SAFE AND SANITARY HOUSING; AND THAT SERVICES FOR SPECIAL NEEDS POPULATIONS NOT ONLY BENEFIT THE SERVICE RECIPIENTS, BUT ALSO FOSTER HEALTHY NEIGHBORHOODS.
Denver, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $7m
Employees: 14
MISSION:
CATALYZING COMMUNITY TO ADVANCE AND ACCELERATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLORADO WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES.
Salida, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $1m
Employees: 18
MISSION:
CHARTERED CREDIT UNION WHICH PROVIDES AFFORDABLE FINANCIAL SERVICES TO OUR MEMBERSHIP, BOTH SAVINGS AND LOANS
Gunnison, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $7m
Employees: 8
MISSION:
THE MISSION OF THE FOUNDATION IS TO AID, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, WESTERN COLORADO UNIVERSITY IN FULFILLING ITS EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES
Colorado Springs, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $2m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to run schools independently of the traditional public school system but receiving public funding and operating by a charter.
Denver, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $56m
Employees: 564
MISSION:
BE A CATALYST! IGNITE OUR COMMUNITY'S PASSION FOR NATURE AND SCIENCE.
Denver, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $14m
Employees: 94
MISSION:
TO EMPOWER DENVER PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS TO ENROLL IN AND GRADUATE (CONTINUED ON SCHEDULE O) (CONTINUED) FROM POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
Vail, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $6m
MISSION:
THE PROMOTION OF FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES TO BUILD AND SUSTAIN EXCELLENCE IN HEALTHCARE AND RELATED ACTIVITIES AT VAIL HEALTH HOSPITAL.
Lakewood, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $37m
Employees: 504
MISSION:
THE ORGANIZATION SERVES PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL/DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES WHO LIVE IN JEFFERSON, CLEAR CREEK, GILPIN AND SUMMIT COUNTIES IN COLORADO. ITS MISSION IS TO PROVIDE LEADING-EDGE SERVICES THAT CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL/DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND THEIR FAMILIES TO PARTICIPATE FULLY IN THE COMMUNITY. SERVICES AND SUPPORTS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE POSITIVE CHOICES, INDIVIDUALIZED TO ENHANCE QUALITY OF LIFE AND HELP PEOPLE HELP THEMSELVES. SERVICES AND SUPPORTS INCLUDE RESOURCE COORDINATION, ADULT VOCATIONAL SERVICES, OTHER DAY PROGRAMS, QUALITY LIVING OPTIONS, A BETTER CHOICE, CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES INCLUDING EARLY INTERVENTION, FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES, CHILDREN'S HOME AND COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES AND CHILDREN'S EXTENSIVE SUPPORT AND VOLUNTEER SERVICES.
Wheat Ridge, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $17m
Employees: 245
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to work to promote the rights of employees to fair remuneration and safe working conditions.
Durango, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $29m
Employees: 388
MISSION:
The goal of this organization is to offer counseling, medication and other mental health services for people who have acute or chronic mental or emotional disturbances.
Denver, CO
Assets: $34m
Revenue: $-3m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization are the nongovernmental, nonprofit organizations with funds (usually from a single source, such as an individual, family or corporation) and programs managed by its own trustees or directors, established to maintain or aid social, educational, religious or other charitable activities serving the common welfare, primarily through grantmaking.
Colorado Springs, CO
Assets: $33m
Revenue: $25m
Employees: 78
MISSION:
JA EMPOWERS YOUNG PEOPLE TO OWN THEIR ECONOMIC SUCCESS THROUGH VOLUNTEER-DELIVERED PROGRAMS WHICH GIVE THEM KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS IN FINAN LITERACY, WORK READINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP.
Greeley, CO
Assets: $33m
Revenue: $5m
MISSION:
TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELLNESS OF WELD COUNTY.
Denver, CO
Assets: $33m
Revenue: $7m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization are the nongovernmental, nonprofit organizations with funds (usually from a single source, such as an individual, family or corporation) and programs managed by its own trustees or directors, established to maintain or aid social, educational, religious or other charitable activities serving the common welfare, primarily through grantmaking.
Denver, CO
Assets: $33m
Revenue: $10m
MISSION:
The goal of this organization are the private foundations that make grants based on charitable endowments. Because of their endowments, they are focused primarily on grantmaking and generally do not actively raise funds or seek public financial support. These are the most common type of private foundation. They are generally endowed, usually from a single individual or family. Private foundations are considered family foundations if relatives or the original donor are still active on the board of trustees or in the operation of the foundation.
Denver, CO
Assets: $33m
Revenue: $536k
MISSION:
1035 OSAGE, INC WAS FORMED TO ACQUIRE, INVEST IN, ENCUMBER, DEVELOP, HOLD, OPERATE, OWN, LEASE, CONSTRUCT, MANAGE, OR OTHERWISE DEAL IN OR WITH THE ACQUISITION, DEVELOPMENT, AND OPERATION OF THE PROPERTY IN DENVER, COLORADO, WHICH INCLUDES OFFICES OF DHA AND A COLLABORATIVE RESOURCE CENTER FOR DHA (THE "CRC") OR ANY COMPONENT OF THE CRC. THE PROJECT COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION IN AUGUST 2019 AND IS NOW THE NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR THE DENVER HOUSING AUTHORITY.
Cortez, CO
Assets: $33m
Revenue: $5m
Employees: 44
MISSION:
TO CONDUCT ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN COLLABORATION WITH AMERICAN INDIANS.
Greenwood Village, CO
Assets: $33m
Revenue: $86m
Employees: 30
MISSION:
SIGNAL COORDINATES BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, SERVICES, AND SUPPORT TO EMPOWER WELLNESS AND RECOVERY FOR COLORADANS.
Denver, CO
Assets: $33m
Revenue: $13m
MISSION:
DSST BUILDING CORPORATION SOLE PURPOSE IS TO ISSUE DEBT AND BUILD, AQUIRE, HOLD, AND LEASE REAL PROPERTY ON BEHALF OF THE SCHOOL.