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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT Sara Reynolds sara.reynolds@coga.org DENVER — Last week, during COGA’s 36th Annual Meeting, the Colorado Energy Foundation announced its second cohort of community nonprofits to receive grant funding in 2021. The Colorado Energy Foundation was incorporated in 2019 as a 501(c)(3) supporting organization of the Colorado Oil & Gas Association and seeks to strengthen existing philanthropic efforts of the oil and gas industry in Colorado and develop new community partnerships through strategic investment. Colorado’s oil and natural gas industry has a long history of supporting local nonprofits throughout the state. By leveraging the collective resources of the Colorado Energy Foundation through an enhanced strategic plan, these efforts will be amplified to further cultivate relationships and support these organizations that serve Colorado families and communities. “Each of the community partners selected for funding this year share a common thread – they are committed to reducing systemic barriers to equity and access for all Coloradans through their mission. From providing essential food and energy security, to supporting student achievement and developing Colorado’s workforce of the future, each of these organizations have a fundamental impact on our communities.” Sara Reynolds, Executive Director, Colorado Energy Foundation. The Colorado Energy Foundation will be co-hosting the 5th Annual Mardi Gras Ball, to be held virtually on February 12, 2021. Since 2017, COGA’s Mardi Gras Ball has raised over $800,000 for direct community investment. All proceeds will benefit the Colorado Energy Foundation and the nonprofit partners that they support. About the Colorado Energy Foundation The Colorado Energy Foundation was incorporated in 2019 as a supporting organization of the Colorado Oil & Gas Association. The Colorado Energy Foundation seeks to amplify existing philanthropic efforts of the oil and gas industry in Colorado and develop new community partnerships through strategic investment. The Colorado Energy Foundation is supported by a diverse community of companies and individuals in the broader oil and gas industry in Colorado. About COGA Founded in 1984, the Colorado Oil & Gas Association’s (COGA) mission is to be the unified political and regulatory voice for the oil and natural gas industry in Colorado, and to support our members through advocacy, partnerships, education and stakeholder engagement.
DENVER — Last week, during COGA’s 36th Annual Meeting, the Colorado Energy Foundation announced its second cohort of community nonprofits to receive grant funding in 2021. The Colorado Energy Foundation was incorporated in 2019 as a 501(c)(3) supporting organization of the Colorado Oil & Gas Association and seeks to strengthen existing philanthropic efforts of the oil and gas industry in Colorado and develop new community partnerships through strategic investment.
Colorado’s oil and natural gas industry has a long history of supporting local nonprofits throughout the state. By leveraging the collective resources of the Colorado Energy Foundation through an enhanced strategic plan, these efforts will be amplified to further cultivate relationships and support these organizations that serve Colorado families and communities. “Each of the community partners selected for funding this year share a common thread – they are committed to reducing systemic barriers to equity and access for all Coloradans through their mission. From providing essential food and energy security, to supporting student achievement and developing Colorado’s workforce of the future, each of these organizations have a fundamental impact on our communities.” Sara Reynolds, Executive Director, Colorado Energy Foundation. The Colorado Energy Foundation will be co-hosting the 5th Annual Mardi Gras Ball, to be held virtually on February 12, 2021. Since 2017, COGA’s Mardi Gras Ball has raised over $800,000 for direct community investment. All proceeds will benefit the Colorado Energy Foundation and the nonprofit partners that they support.
About the Colorado Energy Foundation The Colorado Energy Foundation was incorporated in 2019 as a supporting organization of the Colorado Oil & Gas Association. The Colorado Energy Foundation seeks to amplify existing philanthropic efforts of the oil and gas industry in Colorado and develop new community partnerships through strategic investment. The Colorado Energy Foundation is supported by a diverse community of companies and individuals in the broader oil and gas industry in Colorado.
About COGA Founded in 1984, the Colorado Oil & Gas Association’s (COGA) mission is to be the unified political and regulatory voice for the oil and natural gas industry in Colorado, and to support our members through advocacy, partnerships, education and stakeholder engagement.