OUR WORK adminjared November 10, 2022

25 Years
of Giving

Founded in 1999 by Rob and Lola Salazar, Salazar Family Foundation is located in Denver, Colorado. It has been a major contributor to The Denver Foundation, The Denver Public Schools Foundation, the Jefferson Foundation, Latin American Educational Foundation, Mi Casa Resource Center and Escuela de Guadalupe. In partnership with these quality non-profit organizations, Salazar Family Foundation provides educational opportunities through scholarships, literacy programs and classroom grants. Salazar Family Foundation provides funding to the following organizations:

The Denver Foundation

The mission of The Denver Foundation is to inspire people and mobilize resources to strengthen the community. Since 1925, The Denver Foundation has helped people be catalysts for good by building charitable legacies.

As Colorado’s oldest and largest community foundation, The Denver Foundation helps people give back to Metro Denver in ways that are meaningful — to them and to the community.

The Denver Foundation

The mission of The Denver Foundation is to inspire people and mobilize resources to strengthen the community. Since 1925, The Denver Foundation has helped people be catalysts for good by building charitable legacies.

As Colorado’s oldest and largest community foundation, The Denver Foundation helps people give back to Metro Denver in ways that are meaningful — to them and to the community.

Horizons Colorado at Colorado Academy

Horizons Colorado at Colorado Academy (HCCA) was founded in 1998 and was the first Horizons site established in Colorado.

Over the past 26 years, more than 250 students have graduated from the dynamic summer program.

Currently, HCCA’s summer program supports more than 225 students in grades PreK through 12 each year, and over time, supports have been added, including a comprehensive year-round high school mentoring program, and transition supports to aid students navigating post-secondary options in pursuit of their career goals.

Horizons Colorado at Colorado Academy

Horizons Colorado at Colorado Academy (HCCA) was founded in 1998 and was the first Horizons site established in Colorado.

Over the past 26 years, more than 250 students have graduated from the dynamic summer program.

Currently, HCCA’s summer program supports more than 225 students in grades PreK through 12 each year, and over time, supports have been added, including a comprehensive year-round high school mentoring program, and transition supports to aid students navigating post-secondary options in pursuit of their career goals.

Warren Village

Warren Village exists so low-income, single-parent families can achieve sustainable personal and economic self-sufficiency.

Living in poverty and homelessness is not only stressful but can result in feelings of fear, hopelessness, and prioritization of daily survival over long-term planning. Warren village’s goal is to help low-income, single-parent families make the journey from poverty to self-sufficiency. Utilizing a two-generation (2gen) approach, warren village provides comprehensive resources to empower these parents to change their life trajectory.

Warren Village

Warren Village exists so low-income, single-parent families can achieve sustainable personal and economic self-sufficiency.

Living in poverty and homelessness is not only stressful but can result in feelings of fear, hopelessness, and prioritization of daily survival over long-term planning. Warren village’s goal is to help low-income, single-parent families make the journey from poverty to self-sufficiency. Utilizing a two-generation (2gen) approach, warren village provides comprehensive resources to empower these parents to change their life trajectory.