Investing in the Strength of Colorado Communities

At Capstone, we believe strong communities are built through steady, intentional investment in the people and organizations doing the work every day.

Across Colorado, nonprofits are on the front lines — supporting families, expanding opportunity, and creating stability where it’s needed most. Their work strengthens not only individual lives, but the long-term health of the communities we all share.

We see our role as more than financial advisors. We’re partners in the long-term well-being of our communities — supporting the organizations that make Colorado a place where people can build, recover, and thrive. Because when our communities are stronger, everything we’re working toward, financially and personally, has a stronger foundation.

The Capstone team is proud to sponsor, volunteer, or sit on the board of these local nonprofits:

Rocky Mountain Women’s Film builds community around film by elevating the stories of women and others who are often unheard or unseen. rmwfilm.org

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) provides a volunteer’s voice in court for children who are victims of abuse, neglect or domestic conflict and promotes community awareness of these issues to ensure safe and permanent homes.

•CASA of the Pikes Peak Region, Colorado Springs CO: casappr.org
•Advocates for Children, Parker CO: adv4children.org

Kidpower of Colorado teaches young people personal safety and confidence-building skills to reduce their risk of abduction, assault and emotional, physical and sexual abuse. kidpowercs.org

Founded as a Colorado-based nonprofit, Serenity House Africa focuses on creating sustainable solutions for Africa’s most vulnerable children. SHA works directly with communities in Uganda and the DRC to provide safe housing, quality education, and protection from exploitation. serenityhouseafrica.com

Rotary Club provides service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders. aurorarotary.com

The Second Chance Center helps formerly incarcerated people transition to lives of success and fulfillment. ​SCC provides the formerly incarcerated, and their network, with education, resources, and support to successfully re-enter the community and cultivate a rewarding life.  scccolorado.org 

Fight for E provides support to children battling osteosarcoma. Funds raised help provide donations to osteosarcoma research as well as social, emotional and monetary support for children and their families. fightfore.org

Phidippides Track Club one of Denver’s oldest running clubs. The club’s mission is to enhance quality of life, promote social interaction, and develop physical fitness and wellness through running for fun and competition. phids.org

Located in Cochabamba, Bolivia, Talita Cumi is a home that houses orphaned, abused, and abandoned children. Education and medical care are also provided. Headquartered in Colorado Springs. tacu.org