The Anschutz Foundation
Founded in 1984, The Anschutz Foundation was created by Philip F. Anschutz as a private charitable foundation. Over three decades, the foundation has given substantially to hundreds of nonprofit organizations primarily concentrated in Colorado. The Anschutz Foundation currently makes more than 500 grants annually. Visit the website at: https://www.theanschutzfoundation.org/Gary Sinise Foundation
The Gary Sinise Foundation was officially formed in 2010 and is dedicated to serving the Nation by honoring our defenders, veterans, first responders, their families, and those in need. Serving Honor and Need™ is the cornerstone of the foundation, which is built upon its founder’s life-long principles and long-standing commitment to be a citizen of action, and to help in any way that one can, the people who serve our country. Visit the website at: http://www.garysinisefoundation.org/Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation
Beyond supporting the Medal of Honor recipients and their exclusive Society, the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation is dedicated to educating our nation’s youth and the broader U.S. public about the values of courage, sacrifice, selfless service, and patriotism embodied in the Medal of Honor and applying those values daily. Visit the website at: http://www.cmohfoundation.org/Congressional Medal of Honor Society
The Congressional Medal of Honor Society, chartered by Congress, is a special organization whose membership is limited to those who have received the Medal of Honor. It exists not only to unite us but to work with others to foster and promote patriotism. Visit the website at: http://www.cmohs.org/Drew D. Dix
Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient, Drew Dix, was presented his award by Lyndon Johnson on January 19, 1969. Drew Dix is the Co-founder and Board Chairman of the Center for American Values, a non-profit organization located in Pueblo, Colorado. His vision for the Center is to be a source for future generations to learn and explore how doing the right thing for family, community, and country will keep America great. Visit the website at: http://www.drewdix.com/Walk of Valor
The Center for American Values is one of many stops on Pueblo, Colorado's Walk of Valor. The walk begins at the Heroes Plaza Medal of Honor memorial statues and continues through several other landmarks including the new Veterans Bridge and ends at the Portraits of Valor display at the Center for American Values. The Portraits of Valor photographic collection of over 140 Congressional Medal of Honor recipients is enhanced with interactive audio and visual content on digital display panels. Visit the website at: http://www.walkofvalor.com/Medal of Honor Historical Society of the United States
Mission– To provide for the research, preservation, and documentation of the history of the individuals who have been awarded the Medal of Honor, the highest award that can be bestowed upon a member of the U.S. Armed Forces. In as much as an appreciation and understanding of history and heritage is the foundation of continued progress for any culture, the Medal of Honor Historical Society of the United States, Inc., will concern itself with programs and policies that will educate and enlighten the public on the histories, both biographical and military of Medal of Honor Recipients. Visit the website at: http://www.mohhsus.com/Beyond the Medal of Honor
Beyond the Medal of Honor is an award winning documentary produced and directed by Center Co-Founder Brad Padula. The film profiles the four congressional Medal of Honor Recipients from Pueblo and aired on national PBS in 2004. The documentary was also distributed to over 17,000 high schools across the country with educational curriculum. In 2005 the film was recognized with four Heartland Region Emmy nominations and was winner of two for direction and music.. Visit the website at: http://www.beyondthemedal.com/
The Foundation for a Better Life
The Foundation for a Better Life recognizes that everyone views the world through a unique lens and our objective is to provide a wide spectrum of values that are universal, encouraging and inspiring. Everyone is welcome and we invite you to explore each value. Visit the wesite at: http://www.values.com
TriWest Healthcare Alliance
Since 1996, TriWest Healthcare Alliance has had one single mission: To serve America’s military families in the TRICARE West Region. All that we do, we do for our customers—those who wear America’s uniform, their family members and those who came before them. Every single day, we honor their service and their sacrifice by following our motto and doing “Whatever It Takes!” to ensure customer satisfaction. Visit the wesite at: http://www.triwest.com/en
El Pomar Foundation
History and tradition don't always lead to innovation, but in the case of El Pomar Foundation these three words are intertwined. History means we've been around a long time--since 1937 when entrepreneur Spencer Penrose and his wife Julie established a legacy to serve as a valuable resource for the people of Colorado. Tradition means we do some things year in and year out. Grantmaking is one example. El Pomar Foundation makes grants to nonprofit organizations in the state of Colorado--and has been doing so since the Foundation was established. Some grantees have been funded on a regular basis since the days when the Penroses made grant decisions themselves. Innovation means the trustees of El Pomar are constantly looking for new ways to achieve the mission set forth by the Penroses-- to enhance, encourage and promote the current and future well-being of the people of Colorado. El Pomar's extensive programs are an example of innovation in action. The program details are all different, but together they support the same objectives of developing leaders and strengthening communities. Visit the website at: http://www.elpomar.org/
The Daniels Fund
The Daniels Fund, founded through the generous legacy of Bill Daniels, operates the Daniels Fund Grants Program and the Daniels Fund Scholarship Program in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. The Daniels Fund Grants Program supports nonprofit organizations in our four-state region as well as national programs. Each year, approximately 70% of the Daniels Fund’s community investments are made through the Daniels Fund Grants Program in the following areas: Aging, Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, Amateur Sports, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, K-12 Education Reform, Ethics and Integrity in Education, Homeless and Disadvantaged, and Youth Development. Each year, approximately 30% of the Daniels Fund’s allocations are made through the Daniels Fund Scholarship Program, which consists of the Daniels Scholarship and the Daniels Opportunity Scholarship. Daniels Scholarships are awarded in the spring to graduating high school seniors and are supplemental after other federal, state, institutional, and private financial aid and scholarships. Daniels Opportunity Scholarships are distributed to two and four-year colleges and universities in our four-state region so they may provide those funds to non-traditional students. In 2010, the Daniels Fund surpassed $377,343,453 in cumulative grants and scholarships awarded since 2000. In April 2010, the Daniels Fund named 257 new Daniels Scholars—deserving students with financial need who began attending colleges and universities across the United States this past fall. More than 2,000 Daniels Scholars have been named since the Daniels Fund was established in the year 2000. Visit the website at: http://www.danielsfund.org/
One Mind
Our Mission: For all mankind, One Mind, with Global Stakeholders, gathers resources, communicates priorities, and promotes a culture of sharing in order to eliminate stigma, transform policy and allocate resources that enable and accelerate basic research, translational science, and care delivery by creating multi-disciplinary teams that transform both our understanding and treatment of brain diseases within 10 years. Visit the website at: http://www.1mind4research.org/