Philanthropy

To celebrate its 10th anniversary back in 2016, Jennie Franks of SPARKy Productions created an original play titled “The Hispanic Women’s Project” based on true stories of local Latinas. The production played to sold-out audiences for five nights and opened eyes and hearts to the...

Telluride Tourism Board (TTB) launches grant program. Initiative supports Town of Telluride nonprofits and businesses. For more information about the Telluride Tourism Board’s 2023 grant program, go to Telluride.com/grant.  Go here for more about the Town of Telluride. [caption id="attachment_63508" align="alignnone" width="600"] Photo: Telluride Tourism Board/Ryan Bonneau.[/caption] The Telluride Tourism...

Telluride Arts is excited to announce the 2023 Small Grants for Artists recipients.  Go here for more about Telluride Arts (going back to 2009). This year, the Augment Music Project, a local nonprofit and umbrella program of Telluride Arts that exists to foster and support the music...

The Telluride Foundation’s Community Grants provide an annual financial boost to regional nonprofits, supporting critical services for individuals and families as well as programs that enhance the community.  Climate resiliency planning, immigration legal services, and adaptive sports opportunities represent the breadth and diversity of the...

Telluride Arts announces that the Small Grants Program is open. New this year: Augment Music Grants! Application Deadline: December 16th. For more information and how to apply, please visit https://www.telluridearts.org/grantsforartists, email info@telluridearts.org, or call (970) 728-3930 Go here for more on Telluride Arts. Go here for more...

The Telluride Foundation Board announced the 2022 Volunteers of the Year. They are Claudia Garcia Curzio, Julia Millan Avila and Andres Jacinto Alonzo honored for exceptional leadership in the community. The Telluride Foundation will hold a community celebration in honor of these exemplary individuals on October...

For its 10th anniversary back in 2017, Jennie Franks' SPARKy Productions created an original play, “The Hispanic Women’s Project," based on true stories of local Latinas. The production played to sold-out audiences for five nights and opened eyes and hearts to the harsh reality of...