Denver, CO
990PF REPORT
Anschutz Family Foundation
Mission
Anschutz Family Foundation’s mission is to support initiatives that strengthen families and communities, fostering productive and responsible citizens. It focuses on self-sufficiency, community development, and aiding economically disadvantaged groups, including the young, elderly, and disabled. A special emphasis is placed on supporting efforts in rural Colorado.
Summary
Based on IRS 2021 990PF Filing
Revenue
$14.3M
Number of grants
304
Assets
$48M
Median grant size
$7.5k
Total giving
$2.4M
Average grant size
$8k
Contact
EIN
742132676
Address
555 17th Street 2400, Denver, CO 802023941
Phone
Website
www.anschutzfamilyfoundation.org
Key People
Name
Title
Sue Anschutz-Rodgers
Chair, President
Robert S Rich
VP, Secretary
Kelly Dickson Cooper
Treasurer
Susan Rodgers Drumm
Trustee
Melinda Rodgers Couzens
Trustee
Melissa Rodgers Padgett
Trustee
Sarah Anschutz Hunt
Trustee
John Manning Couzens Jr
Trustee
Henry Porter Couzens
Trustee
Fredrick William Couzens
Trustee
Emilie Suzanne Padgett
Trustee
Elizabeth Anne Padgett
Trustee
Grant Application
Instructions
We require applicants to use the Colorado Common Grant Application (CGA), which can be submitted electronically (preferred) through the online portal accessed from our website, www.anschutzfamilyfoundation.org Information on the applications should include the alignment with the mission and interests of the Foundation;the organization's mission, goals, plans and financials; a solid financial sustainability plan; diversified funding stream information; a committed board of directors with 100% making a contribution to the organization; information on volunteer participation; information showing the organization is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) organization or be fiscally sponsored by another 501 (c)(3) organization or tax-supported institution such as a school or government agency; information about leadership; future goals; efforts made to engage the community and/or participants in program development; community involvement.
Deadline
January 15 and July 1
Restrictions
The Foundation aims for an even distribution of grants between organizations serving in Colorado's rural and urban communities. There is a special interest in self-sufficiency, community development, and programs aimed at the economically disadvantaged, the young, the elderly, and the disabled. Grants are typically in the $5,000 to $10,000 range, but generally no greater than 10% of an organization's annual budget. When an organization receives funding from the Foundation for two years in a row, we request they take the third year off. The Foundation can only accept one grant application per calendar year from an organization.
Submission contact
Contact name: Sue Anschutz-Rodgers
Address: 555 17th Street Suite 2400, Denver, CO 80202
Financial Trends
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