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Colorado Council on the Arts award presentation. From left: District 8 Colorado State Representative Rosemary Marshall, KUVO COO Carlos Lando, CCA Representative Jeanette Albert, District 8 Denver Councilwoman Carla Madison.

Since 1985, the support of local and national philanthropic organizations have enabled KUVO to provide world-class diverse programming, continue our commitment to research, and develop and produce music-based cultural programming for local and national distribution throughout the public radio system.  Please contact Development Director Tina Cartagena (303) 480-9272 x12 to see how you or your business or foundation can help sustain the jazz89 KUVO mission.

MetLife - $25,000

MetLife has generously funded the re-release of  the program "Caliente! Latin Jazz with Eddie Palmieri", produced by KUVO and Ritmo Latino and distributed throughout the country by Public Radio International (PRI) during 2006 Hispanic Heritage Month.  The Caliente re-release will take place during Hispanic Heritage Month 2008, in affiliation with WFMT Chicago, an organization well-versed in marketing and national and international distribution - including programs such as Jazz Overnight with Bob Parlocha and Jazz from Lincoln Center.

The Denver Foundation - $15,000

The Denver Foundation is a community foundation dedicated to improving life in metro Denver through philanthropy, leadership, and strengthening the community. Community foundations are endowments- permanent pools of money contributed by donors to benefit a specific geographic area. In 2006, the Denver Foundation awarded $37 million to non-profit organizations.

Colorado Council on the Arts - $6860

The mission of the Colorado Council on the Arts is to promote the cultural, educational and economic growth of Colorado through development of its arts and cultural heritage.The Colorado Council on the Arts, a state agency, combines state funds with federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, and invests in communities across the state to ensure that the cultural, educational and economic benefits of the arts are enjoyed by thousands of Colorado youth and millions of Colorado citizens and visitors every day.

Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado - $5000

KUVO has benefited from the support of the Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado for over six years.  Through general operating and  challenge grants which allows us to continue to bring the diverse radio programming to our listeners. 

The Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado was established in 1996 as a project of the Gill Foundation; the purpose of the fund is to financially support nonprofit organizations that enhance the quality of life in Colorado and promote equality for all people. Since its inception, the fund has awarded more than $18 million to hundreds of nonprofit organizations whose program areas include arts and culture, civic leadership, healthy families, and public broadcasting. In addition to providing financial assistance, the Gay & Lesbian Fund offers training programs, workshops, technical assistance and public meeting space to strengthen nonprofits' ability to grow, flourish and succeed. The Gay & Lesbian Fund is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. 

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has been a supporter of  KUVO for many years. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a private, nonprofit corporation created by Congress in 1967. The mission of CPB is to facilitate the development of, and ensure universal access to, non-commercial high-quality programming and telecommunications services. It does this in conjunction with non-commercial educational telecommunications licensees across America.The fundamental purpose of public telecommunications is to provide programs and services which inform, enlighten and enrich the public. While these programs and services are provided to enhance the knowledge and citizenship, and inspire the imagination of all Americans, the Corporation has particular responsibility to encourage the development of programming that involves creative risks and that addresses the needs of unserved and underserved audiences, particularly children and minorities.

KUVO is grateful for the continuing support of CPB.  For more information or to contact the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.


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