Program areas at Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation
Leadership exchange: Leadership exchange is an annual city-to-city exchange that brings Denver's prominent business and civic leaders together to discuss the innovations and best practices of another city facing relevant business and policy issues while strengthening the collective vision and collaboration in our own community. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2023, this program generated total revenue of 855,975 and expenses of 545,741 for a program net of 310,234.
Impact Denver builds confidence and Leadership skills for young professionals while introducing them to topics of significance to the region. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2023, this program generated total revenue of 211,168 and expenses of 164,798 for a program net of 46,370.
B:civic provides companies of all types and sizes the information, insight and a network to learn more about how to be civic-minded while meeting business goals. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2022, this program generated total revenue of 304,104. There were program expenses of 179,347 with additional expenses covering fundraising of 79,133 and mg&a of 35,537. Total net revenue for b:civic was 10,087.
Leadership Denver, access Denver, Leadership alumni network, civic dna, Leadership fellows, b:civic, prosper co, Colorado Leadership alliance, community partnerships, and other programs are designed to prepare and connect leaders from the business and civic communities to strengthen Colorado's future. Leadership Denver is an 11-month program for active leaders focused on assuming civic Leadership roles in the Denver Metro community. Leadership Denver is a balance of in-depth issues seminars, retreats, and a group community service project. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2023, this program generated total revenue of 261,635 and expenses of 152,687 for a program net of 108,948. Access Denver exposes senior-level Denver executives to the influential people and critical issues of the Denver area, providing an exclusive two- day introduction to the city's business and community landscape. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2023, this program generated total revenue of 115,043 and expenses of 78,601 for a program net of 36,442. Leadership alumni network ties together over 5,000 alumni of the Leadership Foundation's programs, who represent the Denver Metro region's business, civic, and community leaders. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2023, this program generated total revenue of 18,025 and expenses of 83,937 for a program loss of (65,912). Civic dna represents inclusivity, collaboration, shared vision, and responsibility for today's leaders in Colorado. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2023, this program generated total revenue of 0 and expenses of 14,509 for a program loss of (14,509). Leadership fellows helps leaders with a deep commitment to Colorado to further develop their Leadership skills so they can increase their business and civic impact. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2023, this program generated total revenue of 112,410 and expenses of 114,661 for a program net loss of (2,251). Prosper Colorado is a nonpartisan research and communications project that works to identify the barriers preventing coloradans from more fully accessing this economy, and pinpoint key strategies to ensure all coloradans benefit from the state's economic success. The prosper Colorado program was transitioned to the Denver Metro Chamber of commerce during fy21. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2023, this program generated total revenue of 0 and expenses of 20,216 for a program net of (20,216). The Colorado Leadership alliance develops the next generation of Colorado's leaders through a consortium of Leadership education programs at undergraduate institutions across Colorado. Cla coordinates a rich array of programmatic and resource development support for its programs on more than thirteen campuses (csu-ft. collins, csu-pueblo, the us air force academy, cu-boulder, cu-colorado springs, cu-denver, university of Denver, university of northern Colorado, regis university, metropolitan state university of Denver, otero junior college, front range community college and johnson & wales university). In addition to these activities, the Foundation awarded 148,632 in scholarships to metropolitan state university of Denver, the university of northern Colorado, and the university of Colorado through the firstbank Colorado scholars program. Inclusive of contributions made to the program in fiscal year 2023, this program generated total revenue of 5,000 and expenses of 17,645 for a program net loss of (12,645). Community partnerships program revenue totaled 0, and expenses totaled 26,142, for a net loss of (26,142). Inclusive of contributions made to other programs in fiscal year 2023, other programs generated revenue totaling 23,650 and expenses of 169,858, for program losses of (146,208).