Newsletters, Thought Leadership
On August 5, 2021, we were fortunate to host a Zoom conversation with Kathy White, Deputy Director of the Colorado Fiscal Institute and Mark Newhouse, SVP Denver Partner, to discuss strategies social mission organizations can leverage to change state policy for the...
Newsletters, Thought Leadership
Colleen Kazemi is the Executive Director of SVP Denver. What inspired SVP Denver to join the Theory of Change (ToC) cohort as a participating nonprofit? SVP Denver had been a program of The Denver Foundation for 20 years. During that time there have been a lot of...
Investee Spotlight, Newsletters
Tara McLain Manthey, of the Osage Nation, is the Executive Director of the Denver Indian Family Resource Center and was previously the Senior Vice President of the Colorado Children’s Campaign. How did the opportunity to become the Executive Director of the Denver...
Newsletters, Partner Spotlight
Stacey Frank, an SVP Denver Partner since 2019, is a financial advisor and owner of A&I Financial Services. Dawn Marshall, an SVP Denver Partner since 2014, is an accountant and engaged philanthropist. They served as the Partners supporting the Denver Indian...
Investee Spotlight, Newsletters
Last year, SVP Denver piloted a cohort of four nonprofit investees for a series of workshops led by an expert facilitator to create their organization’s Theory of Change to demonstrate their organization’s impact on the community. We caught up with Law School Yes We...
Newsletters, Partner Spotlight
“The key was the team,” said Mark Newhouse, a founder of the Left Behind Workers Fund (LBWF) and an SVP Denver Partner. “To see the skills of various folks put to use, especially the SVP Partners, was really miraculous. The commitment level was amazing. I think it...