charity
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Colorado bingo night: It’s all about the prizes, not so much the charity
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It’s a Thursday night at Bingo Oasis in Northglenn. Located on the outer edge of a nondescript strip mall just west of I-25, it has a simple façade sign advertising what goes on behind the mirrored and postered windows: BINGO. About the only giveaway to the activity there is that the 50 or so cars…
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Nonprofit behind Colorado Gives Day raises administrative fees after migrating to new platform
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The nonprofit organization responsible for the annual Colorado Gives Day – which is Tuesday – nearly doubled the fees it charges, going from 2.0% to 3.99%, after it migrated to a new platform that offers better functionality, the group confirmed to The Denver Gazette. Kelly Dunkin, President and CEO of Community First Foundation, said the fees were raised…
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Federal judge refuses to reconsider ruling, maintains charitable solicitation law is constitutional
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A federal judge is standing by his prior determination that Colorado’s regulations on charitable solicitations are constitutional, amid a First Amendment challenge to the law itself and to the manner in which Secretary of State Jena Griswold applied it to an Ohio-based company. InfoCision Management Corporation, located in Akron, Ohio, alleged a portion of Colorado’s Charitable…
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Aurora police, Food Bank of the Rockies team up to provide food, resources for families
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The Aurora Police Department, Food Bank of the Rockies, area school districts and several nonprofits are teaming up to provide 1,000 families with resources to last throughout the summer. Food, baby supplies, pet food and summer activity packs will be distributed to the Aurora families at Overland High School at 12400 E. Jewell Ave. on…





