Denver City Council approves shorter contract for Caring for Denver Foundation with eye toward more transparency

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The Denver City Council on Monday awarded the Caring For Denver Foundation a one-year contract to continue administering grants funded through a dedicated city sales tax stream amid questions about…

a one-year contract to continue administering grants funded through a dedicated city sales tax stream amid questions about the organization’s transparency and efficacy.

“We’re working closely with the mayor’s office and the Department of Finance to review and assess dedicated sales tax entities such as Caring for Denver,” Council President Amanda Sandoval said Monday. “Our goal through this review process will be to implement consistent ordinance language across the board. By focusing on process and transparency, we aim to provide a solid framework for responsible governance and equitable outcomes for our city.

The council approved the contract unanimously as part of a block voter with other legislation. During a public comment session later in the meeting, representatives of several organizations that have worked with Caring for Denver spoke in support of the foundation. Property owners tied to Colorado group that fenced off public land failed to pay taxes on the acreage they do ownHere's why Colorado communities are opposing a proposed Utah railroad at the U.S. Supreme Court this weekDouglas County prepares to close schools — and build new ones — as district sees shift in where students live

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