Nonprofit in Colorado

Colorado Nonprofit Intel

Tuesday, May 26, 2026
4 min read
12 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on nonprofit developments in Colorado. Today we're covering 12 key stories including updates on colombia nonprofit headlines, colombia nonprofit updates, background & context. Let's dive in.

1

Colombia Nonprofit Headlines

5 stories

1.1

CO Secretary of State Unveils Centralized Hub for Charitable Organizations.

The Colorado Secretary of State's official website now consolidates business filings, elections information, notary public registration, charitable organizations, UCC filing, and lobbyist & bingo-raffle information in one location.

Why It Matters

Nonprofit professionals in CO can streamline compliance, fundraising registrations, and regulatory research through this single state portal rather than navigating fragmented systems.

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1.2

Colorado Gives Foundation Opens Grant Opportunities for Jeffco Nonprofits.

The Colorado Gives Foundation is offering grants to nonprofits driving positive social change and prosperity for Jefferson County residents, with funding priorities shaped by community listening.

Why It Matters

CO nonprofit professionals in the Jeffco area can access targeted funding aligned with locally identified impact areas rather than applying for mismatched national opportunities.

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1.3

Gates Family Foundation Capital Grants Open for Colorado Nonprofits.

The Gates Family Foundation offers capital grants focused on transformative, long-term investments for Colorado nonprofits.

Why It Matters

Colorado nonprofit professionals seeking funding for major capital projects can access substantial support through a foundation with deep state roots.

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1.4

Colorado SOS Publishes Annual Reports on Charitable Solicitations.

The Colorado Secretary of State's official website provides access to annual reports for charitable organizations, alongside business filings, elections information, notary public registration, UCC filings, and lobbyist and bingo-raffle information.

Why It Matters

Nonprofit professionals in CO can review these annual reports to benchmark their organization's performance and ensure compliance with state charitable solicitation regulations.

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1.5

CO Nonprofits: Paid Solicitors Data Now Searchable on State Registry.

The Colorado Secretary of State's office maintains a public dataset disclosing paid solicitors who are registered on charity registration filings.

Why It Matters

Nonprofit leaders in CO can verify whether fundraising firms working in the state are properly disclosed, supporting compliance and donor transparency requirements.

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2

Colombia Nonprofit Updates

4 stories

2.1

CO Charities: File Required Forms Through Secretary of State.

The Colorado Secretary of State's website provides an online portal for charitable organizations to submit required filings.

Why It Matters

Colorado nonprofit professionals must maintain compliance with state filing requirements to preserve their good standing and charitable solicitation eligibility.

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2.2

Caring for Colorado: Strategic Grantmaking to Boost Youth Outcomes Statewide.

Caring for Colorado believes that strategic and equitable grantmaking can improve health, well-being, and opportunity for young people today, throughout adulthood, and for future generations.

Why It Matters

For CO nonprofit professionals, this framework offers a model for designing programs and proposals that demonstrate long-term community impact beyond immediate service delivery.

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2.3

CO Secretary of State Charity Registration & Renewal Instructions.

The Colorado Secretary of State provides official online instructions and resources for charitable organization registration, renewal, and amendments.

Why It Matters

Nonprofit professionals in CO must follow these state guidelines to maintain legal compliance for their charitable organizations.

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2.4

Colorado Gives Foundation opens new affordable housing grant for Jeffco nonprofits.

The Colorado Gives Foundation launched a grant opportunity for community organizations working to expand affordable housing solutions in Jefferson County.

Why It Matters

Nonprofit professionals in CO focused on housing can now access proven funding to scale their impact in one of the state's most populous counties.

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3

Background & Context

3 stories

3.1

Why every Form 990 line is public — and what most boards forget.

Form 990 is required to be made public by the filing organization on request and is indexed by ProPublica and others within weeks of filing. Sections most boards underestimate: Schedule J (top-staff compensation), Schedule L (transactions with interested persons), and Schedule O (narrative explanations that "soften" other answers). Donors and reporters read these.

Why It Matters

Items that read fine in management's narrative often read very differently in print. Pre-filing review by a non-finance board member catches optics issues that a CFO will not.

3.2

Form 1023-EZ has eligibility limits that most applicants miss.

The streamlined Form 1023-EZ is available only to organizations meeting specific limits on projected revenue, assets, and activity types. Filing 1023-EZ when ineligible produces a determination that is technically valid but vulnerable to retroactive revocation if discovered. The full 1023 is harder to file but harder to challenge.

Why It Matters

Loss of exemption is retroactive to the original determination, exposing the organization to back-tax liability. The eligibility checklist is the only protection.

3.3

A conflict-of-interest policy that fails the test.

The IRS-recommended COI policy requires (1) annual disclosure by all directors and key employees, (2) a process for review of any disclosed conflict, (3) recusal procedures, and (4) documentation in board minutes. Policies that have only the disclosure form without the review and recusal process do not satisfy the recommendation.

Why It Matters

A weak COI policy is a Schedule L disclosure waiting to happen, and Schedule L disclosures correlate with future IRS examination selection.

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