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Telluride Foundation is a non-profit organization which functions in the Telluride region, including three counties in southwest
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. The Foundation was established in 2000, and operates initiatives, makes grants, and invests in communities.


History

Telluride Foundation was started in June 2000 by owners of Telluride Ski Resort, Ron Allred and Hideo "Joe" Morita, with 100,000 contributions from 13 individual contributors. Some of the areas the foundation provides funding include education, early childhood development, environment, healthcare, arts and culture, sports, and human services. Paul Major served as the President and CEO of the organization since its establishment. Jason Corzine was named as the new President and CEO in 2022.


Initiatives

Telluride Foundation awards college scholarships and support to high school students in the Telluride region under programs such as the Chang Chavkin Scholars Program. The program is supported by and named after Laura Chang and Arnie Chavkin, and provides a four-year scholarship package of up to 60,000 to the recipient students, as well as guidance and mentoring before and during college. The foundation also supports the Neil Armstrong Scholarship, which was started by friends and family members of
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in his honor and awarded to a Telluride regional high school student studying
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in college. Armstrong was a board member of the foundation. Telluride Foundation and
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provides funding to regional businesses under Skillful Colorado initiative. In October 2018, the
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awarded a three-year grant to the Telluride Foundation to develop rural economies in Montrose County and San Miguel County, in partnership with Telluride Foundation. In 2019, Telluride Foundation started a 2 million working capital loan fund, called Telluride Regional Loan Fund, to support rural businesses in southwest Colorado. The fund provides loans of 25,000 to 100,000 for companies based out of the counties of Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel, Dolores and San Juan. The Telluride Foundation Grants Committee in 2019 funded around 500,000 in grants for capital projects, which were leveraged with 6.5 million in additional grants and fundraising. Their 2022 Community Grants, awarded $1,000,000 to regional nonprofits. These grants will be distributed to organizations working daily to improve the quality of life in the communities of Nucla/Naturita, Norwood, Telluride, Rico, Ridgway, Ouray, and everywhere in between. The foundation has co-ordinated the project of providing high-speed broadband connection to rural parts of San Miguel County. The foundation's Telluride Venture Accelerator initiative aims at developing new businesses in the domains of outdoor recreation, tourism, natural products, health, energy, water and education. The foundation started a healthcare initiative called Tri-County Health Network (TCHNetwork) in 2010, which is now a supporting non-profit organization of Telluride Foundation. During the
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, Telluride Foundation started the Coronavirus Regional Response Fund in order to provide funding for emergency situations.


Awards and recognition

*2018 Colorado Governor's Citizenship Medal (Growth & Innovation category) - Paul Major *2019 Inclusiveness and Racial Equity Award at the Colorado Nonprofit Week Awards - TCHNetwork


Logo

In 2015, the foundation claimed that the
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logo was copied from the foundation's trademarked logo which had been in use since 2000. The foundation's logo had earlier been copied for promoting Carnaval 2004 in Salvador, Brazil.


References


External links

*{{official website, https://telluridefoundation.org/
Newsletter archive
Charities based in Colorado 2000 establishments in Colorado