Trailhead Institute

Denver, CO ·EIN 84-1267213 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

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$27.9M received 42 funders 87 grants · 2020–2025

Who funds Trailhead Institute?

Trailhead Institute is funded by 42 grantmakers, led by The Colorado Health Foundation ($16.2M), The Denver Foundation ($3.8M), National Network of Public Health ($1.3M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $27.9M in grants to Trailhead Institute between 2020–2025.

FunderTotal givenGrantsYears
The Colorado Health Foundation$16,235,00852020–2024
The Denver Foundation$3,831,02522020–2021
National Network of Public Health$1,252,26322023–2024
Colorado Gives Foundation$1,200,34952020–2024
Rose Community Foundation$1,164,41252020–2024
The Grove Foundation$775,00052020–2024
National Philanthropic Trust$730,00042020–2024
Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation$425,00072021–2025
Colorado Access Foundation$250,00012023
Gordon E and Betty I Moore Foundation$175,00012023
Fidelity Foundation$162,80012020
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado$156,50042020–2024
Caring for Colorado Centennial Fund$150,00012021
Laura and John Arnold Foundation$150,00012021
The Urban Institute$144,83912024
Latino Community Foundation of Colorado$138,76742021–2024
Hunger Free Colorado$122,88242021–2024
Catholic Health Initiatives Colorado$120,00012024
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation$89,00022024
Gary Philanthropy$75,00032020–2021
Caring for Denver Foundation$72,00012020
Daniels Fund$60,00012023
Kenneth Kendal King Foundation$52,75022021–2022
The Ajl Charitable Foundation$42,65022022–2023
Fight Colorectal Cancer Inc$42,50022020–2021

Showing top 25 of 42 funders by total given.

What grants has Trailhead Institute received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2025Temple Hoyne Buell FoundationCHARGE FOR POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMEN$50,000
2025Temple Hoyne Buell FoundationTRIAD BRIGHT FUTURES TO BE USED FOR$25,000
2024The Colorado Health FoundationADVOCACY; CAPACITY BUILDING; FOOD ACCESS AND SECURITY; THRIVING YOUNG PEOPLE; GENERAL DONATION TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION OR PROGRAM; MATCHING CONTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION AND/OR SPECIFIC PROGRAMS AS IDENTIFIED BY THE EMPLOYEE OR BOARD MEMBER$2,952,040
2024National Network of Public HealthPROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION$836,138
2024Rose Community FoundationThe firearm-related harm prevention initiative, apprentice of peace youth organization$758,012
2024Colorado Gives FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE, FOOD SECURITY, HEALTH$218,569
2024The Grove FoundationWISE$160,000
2024The Urban InstituteGrant Sub-Award$144,839
2024Catholic Health Initiatives ColoradoGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$120,000
2024Latino Community Foundation of ColoradoGENERAL OPERATING$93,767
2024National Philanthropic TrustEDUCATION$70,000
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation80254 STRENGTHENING THE LIGHT COLLECTIVE'S ORGANIZATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT PATIENTS IN DECIDING HOW THEIR HEALTH INFORMATION IS SHARED OR USED$50,000
2024Mile High United Way IncOTHER$40,000
2024The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation80353 RESTORING BALANCE FOR HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY BY CREATING A GLOBAL INDIGENOUS COLLABORATIVE$39,000
2024Hunger Free ColoradoSNAP OUTREACH$38,860
2024Daffy Charitable FundGENERAL SUPPORT OF MISSION$18,700
2024Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of ColoradoRestaurant Meals For The Unhoused$15,000
2024Western Colorado CommunitySANA GENERAL SUPPORT$12,000
2024Reiter Family FoundationELEVATED DENVER$10,000
2024RedlineArts in Society Project$5,000
2023The Colorado Health FoundationCHAMPION HEALTH EQUITY; MAINTAIN HEALTHY BODIES; NURTURE HEALTHY MINDS; STRENGTHEN COMMUNITY HEALTH; GENERAL DONATION TO SUPPORT ORGANIZATION OR PROGRAM; MATCHING CONTRIBUTION TO SUPPORT THE ORGANIZATION AND/OR SPECIFIC PROGRAMS AS IDENTIFIED BY THE EMPLOYEE OR BOARD MEMBER$4,169,398
2023Colorado Gives FoundationGENERAL PURPOSE$431,196
2023National Network of Public HealthPROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION$416,125
2023Colorado Access FoundationCHARITABLE SUPPORT$250,000
2023Gordon E and Betty I Moore FoundationTO SUPPORT THE LIGHT COLLECTIVE IN BUILDING CAPACITY FOR PATIENT COMMUNITIES AND ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS TO MEANINGFULLY ENGAGE IN THE DESIGN AND GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTH CARE.$175,000
2023The Grove FoundationWISE 2023-2024$150,000
2023Temple Hoyne Buell FoundationTHE WISE INITIATIVE (TWO-YEAR GRANT)$100,000
2023Rose Community FoundationApprentice of Peace Youth Organization, Elevated Denver, La Pinata del Aprendizaje$76,000
2023National Philanthropic TrustENVIRONMENT, ANIMALS$60,000
2023Daniels FundLA PINATA DEL APRENDIZAJE - GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$60,000

Showing 30 most recent of 87 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds Trailhead Institute?

Trailhead Institute is funded by 42 grantmakers, led by The Colorado Health Foundation ($16.2M), The Denver Foundation ($3.8M), National Network of Public Health ($1.3M). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $27.9M in grants to Trailhead Institute between 2020–2025.

Who is Trailhead Institute's largest funder?

The Colorado Health Foundation is the largest recorded funder of Trailhead Institute, with $16.2M across 5 grants (2020–2024).

How much grant funding has Trailhead Institute received?

IRS 990 filings record $27.9M in grants to Trailhead Institute across 87 grants from 42 funders between 2020–2025. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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