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El Pomar Foundation

www.elpomar.org

 
El Pomar is a general purpose foundation, which means the trustees approve grants across a broad spectrum of focus areas, including: arts and culture, civic and community initiatives, education, health, and human services. Since 1937, trustees of the Foundation have approved nearly 12,600 grants totaling more than $431 million to benefit the state of Colorado. Currently, El Pomar contributes more than $20 million annually through grants to nonprofit organizations and government equivalents across Colorado. When grant dollars alone are not the solution, El Pomar Foundation creates and operates programs that encourage leadership and promote community development. While each program is ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.elpomar.org
  • 10 Lake Circle
    Colorado Springs, CO USA 80906
  • Phone: 719.633.7733

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