High school seniors in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming encouraged to apply for Daniels Scholarship

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October 1, 2020

High school seniors in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming encouraged to apply for Daniels Scholarship

DENVER — College-bound high school seniors in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming are encouraged to visit DanielsFund.org to apply for the Daniels Scholarship Program. The application will be open from October 1 through November 15, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. MST.

The Daniels Scholarship Program provides the opportunity for highly motivated students to earn a bachelor’s degree that helps them build a successful career and rewarding life. Daniels Scholars demonstrate exceptional character, leadership, and a commitment to serving their communities. Bill Daniels would also want his scholars to be proud Americans who value our free enterprise system and are prepared to give the world their very best shot.

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The goal of the program is to help each Daniels Scholar succeed in college and ultimately become independent, successful in a rewarding career, and actively engaged in their community.

The Daniels Scholarship Program provides a four-year college scholarship that is unique to each student and varies depending on their Expected Family Contribution (EFC) and their choice of school. The scholarship pays up to $25,000 per year toward the student’s unmet need, after applying their EFC, other scholarships, and financial aid.

Daniels Scholars may attend any accredited nonprofit college or university in the United States.

Scholar eligibility requirements:

  • Be a current high school senior graduating during the 2020-2021 academic year from a high school in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, or Wyoming.
  • Be a current resident of one of these four states and a citizen or permanent resident of the U.S.
  • Earn a minimum 3.0 high school GPA (on an unweighted 4.0 scale).
  • Earn a minimum SAT Math score of 490 and a minimum Evidence-Based Reading & Writing score of 490, or a minimum ACT score of 18 in each category (writing score not required). Super scoring is not accepted.
    • For students who were unable to take the SAT or ACT due to COVID-19 cancellations, they are eligible to apply with a minimum Grade Point Average of 3.3 in high school (on an unweighted 4.0 scale), and do not need to provide standardized test scores.
  • The applicant’s parent(s) or legal guardian(s) must have an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) of $85,000 or less on the 2019 tax return on which the applicant appears. For claimed dependents beyond the applicant, there is an allowance for an additional $5,000 for each dependent or $15,000 for each additional dependent in college full-time.

The Daniels Scholarship Program has provided more than $204 million in scholarships to over 4,350 students since the program was launched in 2000.

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About the Daniels Fund

The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Visit DanielsFund.org to learn more.

Media Contact: Bruce Wilmsen
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Legendary cable television entrepreneur and philanthropist Bill Daniels would have turned 100 this year

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June 29, 2020

Legendary cable television entrepreneur and philanthropist Bill Daniels would have turned 100 this year

Daniels Fund marks its 20th anniversary

July 1, 2020 would have been the 100th birthday of legendary cable television entrepreneur and philanthropist, Bill Daniels. 2020 also marks the 20th anniversary of the Daniels Fund, which Bill established to make life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, four states to which he had a personal connection.

“Bill led an extraordinary life and touched so many people,” said Hank Brown, Interim President & CEO of the Daniels Fund. “This day is a great opportunity to reflect not only on his amazing life, but also how he continues to inspire people to help others.”

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Bill Daniels was born in Greeley, Colorado in 1920 during the Great Depression. He was raised in Hobbs, New Mexico and went to New Mexico Military Institute. Bill entered the U.S. Navy in 1941 and became a decorated fighter pilot in World War II and the Korean War. After returning from the Navy, he saw television for the first time. When he learned that television wasn’t available in many small towns, he began building his first cable television system in Casper, Wyoming, which launched in 1954. Bill would go on to become a major force in the cable television industry, known as an ethical and visionary entrepreneur. He owned the American Basketball Association Utah Stars — Utah’s first professional sports team — launched one of the first regional sports programming networks, and became part-owner of the Los Angeles Lakers.

As successful as Bill Daniels was in business, he just as well known for his ethics, generosity, and compassion to those in need. Throughout his life, he made large philanthropic gifts, such as large donations to the University of Denver to incorporate ethics into its business school curriculum, and launching Young Americans Bank, Bill’s bank for kids, to help them learn financial literacy. On a more personal level, Bill was often moved to leave anonymous envelopes of cash in mailboxes for people he read about in the newspaper that were down on their luck.

He spent the last few years of his life planning the Daniels Fund, and when he passed away on March 7, 2000, his $1.1 billion estate transferred to the foundation, which began making grants and scholarships that year. Bill identified funding areas that were important to him based on his personal experiences including Aging, Amateur Sports, Disabilities, Drug & Alcohol Addiction, Early Childhood Education, Ethics, Homeless & Disadvantaged, K-12 Education, and Youth Development, and scholarships for deserving students.

From its inception in 2000 through the end of 2019, the Daniels Fund distributed $877.2 million in grants and scholarships. That includes support of 2,814 nonprofit organizations with $654.8 million in grants. During that time, the Daniels Fund has also paid $204.6 million in scholarships for 4,149 Daniels Scholars, and an additional $17.8 million in scholarship grants for non-traditional students through the Boundless Opportunity Scholarship Program.

“Bill once said if you spent your life helping others and were remembered as an honest person, you would leave this world with a clear conscience and a smile on your face,” said Brown. “I would like to think that Bill would be smiling today to see the meaningful legacy he left in his community.”

The Daniels Fund has created a special web page celebrating Bill Daniels’ 100th birthday and the impact of the Daniels Fund in its first 20 years, available here. The page contains an interactive timeline of Bill’s life and stories from people impacted by Bill and his legacy. A full biography of Bill Daniels is available here.

About the Daniels Fund

The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Visit DanielsFund.org to learn more.

Media Contact: Bruce Wilmsen
Direct: 720.941.4429
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Daniels Fund commits more than $5 million for COVID-19 response

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Daniels Fund Provides $4 Million for COVID-19 Response

In life and in business, relationships were central to everything Bill Daniels did. Bill understood that we are all connected and believed we each should play a role making our community a better place. He once encouraged people to get involved by saying, “If you pick up the paper and read that the city’s got a problem and needs something, don’t wait to be asked. Let them know that you are part of the community and you’re there to help them.” And he did exactly that — when he heard about people in need, he was often first in line to help. After reading of someone falling on hard times, he was frequently inspired to anonymously leave envelopes of cash donations in mailboxes, in what became known among his associates as “drive-by giving.”

“When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it was clear that our communities would be facing challenges unlike any we’ve ever seen,” said Hank Brown, Interim President & CEO of the Daniels Fund. “We consider it an honor to be able to continue Bill’s legacy of giving and do our part in helping people in our four-state region of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming meet these challenges.”

Reflecting Bill Daniels’ personal style, the Daniels Fund Grants Program has spent years cultivating strong relationships with grantees based on collaborative partnerships. This foundation of existing relationships played a key role in allowing us to identify needs and act quickly. “Our Grants Program Officers spent the initial weeks of the pandemic proactively reaching out to each of our key grantee partners to understand how the situation was affecting them and the people they serve, and what role the Daniels Fund could play as a resource,” said Kristin Todd, Executive Vice President, Grants Program & Operations of the Daniels Fund. “For some, new funding was needed, for others, flexibility in existing grant terms to allow them to redirect funds as budget priorities shifted.”

“Per your approval we converted your $50,000 grant to general operating support for all of our Colorado operations. This was an incredibly helpful, as we were able to stay open and retain 100% of our workforce – who are all back to work.”
—Bill Morris, Blue Star Recyclers

Time is of the essence when it comes to nonprofits serving people with immediate needs or struggling to keep their doors open. The Daniels Fund’s Board of Directors and management revised the quarterly grant approval process in favor of a nimbler approach which allowed them to get time-sensitive grants approved quickly and get checks out the door weekly.

The Board immediately redirected funds for COVID-19 emergency response grants, and within a few weeks had granted nearly $2 million to 26 nonprofit partners. These included collective efforts such as $100,000 grants to the Colorado COVID Relief Fund and New Mexico’s All Together NM Fund, as well as large grants to organizations providing basic needs such as Food Bank of the Rockies, Central Wyoming Rescue Mission, Volunteers of America, and more. We also supported many other needed programs including several Meals on Wheels chapters to provide meals and wellness checks for isolated seniors and others in need.

In May 2020, the Board allocated additional funds for COVID-19 relief and by the end of the year, the Daniels Fund had provided $4 million in COVID response grants. We continue to stay connected with our partners to understand their challenges and community needs as they develop.

Some of the most common themes of need we have found across our four-state region are:

  • Basic human needs, such as food and housing
  • Employment and job training
  • Childcare options to get parents back to work
  • K-12 learning setbacks and technology/internet availability
  • Isolation among populations such as seniors, youth, and those in addiction treatment or recovery

Financial support is essential, but it’s just part of the equation. We recognize that nonprofits need to adapt to the changed environment by ramping up their capabilities in technology, fundraising, and other areas. The Daniels Fund has worked to connect our grantees to a variety of resources, webinars, and even individualized, pro-bono consulting from American Philanthropic to help them build their capacity.

“I have worked with many consultants over my long career and my talk with [American Philanthropic] was one of the most valuable I have had. Thank you…Daniels Fund very much for this opportunity. It was very meaningful to College Track as we continue our work,”
— Erin Henninger, College Track

Nonprofits are stepping up to help in innovative ways. Through a conversation with Mile High Youth Corps, we learned of the organization’s unique idea to engage young people who are eager to make a difference. A Daniels Fund emergency grant supported the new program to address a current shortage of volunteers (many of whom are older and need to social distance) and youth unemployment. The program hires young adults, ages 17-24, for COVID-19 response efforts benefitting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, seniors, and other vulnerable populations through food distribution, wellness checks, and other needed activities.

Much of the COVID-19 relief funds are focused on the most pressing immediate needs, but when the dust settles, our communities will be faced with the monumental task of recovering from a devastated economy, shrinking state budgets, business closures, and staggering unemployment. Beyond short-term relief, the Daniels Fund has an eye on how it can play a role in strategic recovery efforts. As we emerge from sheltering and social distancing, we are looking to support innovative programs to help people rebuild their lives. We expect our traditional work in the areas of helping people retrain and connect with new employment opportunities to be an important part of getting people back on their feet during the recovery phase.

We are proud of our nonprofit partners and thank them for the work they are doing on the front lines of the COVID-19 response. Unprecedented challenges lie before us, but if we work together as a community, each doing our part, we can begin to rebuild and revitalize.

Click for more details on the Daniels Fund’s Full COVID-19 Response

Media Contact: Bruce Wilmsen
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Statement on George Floyd’s death

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    George Floyd’s Death

June 2, 2020

The death of George Floyd, and other senseless loss of life, have left our country shaken. We, at the Daniels Fund, share in the deep sadness our communities are experiencing which is why we want to speak candidly about this issue.

Treating all people with kindness, compassion, and respect were important values to Bill Daniels. Those values are a key part of who we are at the Daniels Fund and our work to honor his legacy. We firmly believe that people with differences of all kinds deserve to be heard and understood.

There is no place in our society for racism, division, and hate. We believe we all need to strive to create a world in which everyone is treated with fairness and respect, and feels safe in their communities. Clearly, there is still much work to be done. This is a challenging time, but also a call for change. We look forward to opportunities to engage with the communities we serve, so there is lasting, positive change that moves us all forward in ways that would make Bill Daniels proud.

We wish for healing and justice for the family of Mr. Floyd, as well as healing for our entire country. We encourage people to make their voices heard on this issue, but the ongoing looting and violence is a disservice to all Americans, including the Floyd family. Now is the time for all of us to resolve to work together to ensure these tragic events are never repeated.

Daniels Fund awards $100,000 for scholarships to non-traditional students in Wyoming

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April 13, 2020

Daniels Fund awards $100,000 for scholarships to non-traditional students in Wyoming

The Daniels Fund has awarded a total of $100,000 in Boundless Opportunity Scholarship grant funds to two Colleges and Universities in Wyoming: the University of Wyoming and Gillette College.

These partnering schools will use the funds to award Boundless Opportunity Scholarships to non-traditional students who are motivated to create a better life for themselves and their families, and who demonstrate the need for financial assistance.

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“Boundless Opportunity Scholarships provide a much-needed boost for non-traditional students interested in investing in themselves through education,” said Linda Childears, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund.

Qualifying “non-traditional” student populations include: adults entering or returning to college, GED recipients, veterans entering or returning to college, former foster care youth, and former juvenile justice youth. Each school selects specific populations for which they provide scholarships.

A full list of schools and the populations they award can be found at DanielsFund.org/Boundless. Each year, funding for Boundless Opportunity Scholarships is awarded to schools for two-year cycles, so scholarships are also available at Casper College, Central Wyoming College, Laramie County Community College, and Sheridan College, which received funding in 2019.

The name of the program comes from a quote by founder Bill Daniels who once stated, “America remains the greatest nation on earth, where boundless opportunities still exist for each and every one of us.”

Since 2003, Daniels Fund has granted a total of $19.4 million in Boundless Opportunity Scholarship funding which has been awarded to more than 6,800 non-traditional students through colleges in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.

About the Daniels Fund

The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Visit DanielsFund.org to learn more.

Media Contact: Bruce Wilmsen
Direct: 720.941.4429
[email protected]

Daniels Fund awards $50,000 for scholarships to non-traditional students in Utah

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April 13, 2020

Daniels Fund awards $50,000 for scholarships to non-traditional students in Utah

The Daniels Fund has awarded a total of $50,000 in Boundless Opportunity Scholarship grant funds to four universities in Utah: Salt Lake Community College, Southern Utah University, Utah State University, and Weber State University.

The partnering schools will use the funds to award Boundless Opportunity Scholarships to non-traditional students who are motivated to create a better life for themselves and their families, and who demonstrate the need for financial assistance.

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“Boundless Opportunity Scholarships provide a much-needed boost for non-traditional students interested in investing in themselves through education,” said Linda Childears, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund.

Qualifying “non-traditional” student populations include: adults entering or returning to college, GED recipients, veterans entering or returning to college, former foster care youth, and former juvenile justice youth. Each school selects specific populations for which they provide scholarships.

A full list of schools and the populations they award can be found at DanielsFund.org/Boundless. Each year, funding for Boundless Opportunity Scholarships is awarded to schools for two-year cycles, so scholarships are also available at Snow College, The University of Utah, and Westminster College, which received funding in 2019.

The name of the program comes from a quote by founder Bill Daniels who once stated, “America remains the greatest nation on earth, where boundless opportunities still exist for each and every one of us.”

Since 2003, Daniels Fund has granted a total of $19.4 million in Boundless Opportunity Scholarship funding which has been awarded to more than 6,800 non-traditional students through colleges in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.

About the Daniels Fund

The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Visit DanielsFund.org to learn more.

Media Contact: Bruce Wilmsen
Direct: 720.941.4429
[email protected]

Daniels Fund awards $100,000 for scholarships to non-traditional students in New Mexico

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April 13, 2020

Daniels Fund awards $100,000 for scholarships to non-traditional students in New Mexico

The Daniels Fund has awarded a total of $100,000 in Boundless Opportunity Scholarship grant funds to five colleges and universities in New Mexico: Central New Mexico Community College, Eastern New Mexico University, New Mexico Highlands University, and the University of New Mexico.

The partnering schools will use the funds to award Boundless Opportunity Scholarships to non-traditional students who are motivated to create a better life for themselves and their families, and who demonstrate the need for financial assistance.

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“Boundless Opportunity Scholarships provide a much-needed boost for non-traditional students interested in investing in themselves through education,” said Linda Childears, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund.

Qualifying “non-traditional” student populations include: adults entering or returning to college, GED recipients, veterans entering or returning to college, former foster care youth, and former juvenile justice youth. Each school selects specific populations for which they provide scholarships.

A full list of schools and the populations they award can be found at DanielsFund.org/Boundless. Each year, funding for Boundless Opportunity Scholarships is awarded to schools for two-year cycles, so scholarships are also available at the following schools that received funding in 2019: Clovis Community College, New Mexico State University, University of New Mexico–Valencia, and University of New Mexico–Taos.

The name of the program comes from a quote by founder Bill Daniels who once stated, “America remains the greatest nation on earth, where boundless opportunities still exist for each and every one of us.”

Since 2003, Daniels Fund has granted a total of $19.4 million in Boundless Opportunity Scholarship funding which has been awarded to more than 6,800 non-traditional students through colleges in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.

About the Daniels Fund

The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Visit DanielsFund.org to learn more.

Media Contact: Bruce Wilmsen
Direct: 720.941.4429
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Daniels Fund awards $750,000 for scholarships to non-traditional students in Colorado

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April 13, 2020

Daniels Fund awards $750,000 for scholarships to non-traditional students in Colorado

The Daniels Fund has awarded a total of $750,000 in Boundless Opportunity Scholarship grant funds to 14 colleges and universities in Colorado. The partnering schools will use the funds to award Boundless Opportunity Scholarships to non-traditional students who are motivated to create a better life for themselves and their families, and who demonstrate the need for financial assistance.

The colleges and universities in Colorado include Adams State University, Colorado Christian University, Colorado Mesa University, Colorado School of Mines, Community College of Aurora, Fort Lewis College, Johnson & Wales University, Morgan Community College, Northeastern Junior College, Otero Junior College, University of Colorado Denver, University of Denver, University of Northern Colorado, and Western Colorado University.

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“Boundless Opportunity Scholarships provide a much-needed boost for non-traditional students interested in investing in themselves through education,” said Linda Childears, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund.

Qualifying “non-traditional” student populations include: adults entering or returning to college, GED recipients, veterans entering or returning to college, former foster care youth, and former juvenile justice youth. Each school selects specific populations for which they provide scholarships.

A full list of schools and the populations they award can be found at DanielsFund.org/Boundless. Each year, funding for Boundless Opportunity Scholarships is awarded to schools for two-year cycles, so scholarships are also available at the following schools that received funding in 2019: Aims Community College, Arapahoe Community College, Colorado Mountain College, Colorado State University, Colorado State University–Global Campus, Colorado State University–Pueblo, Community College of Denver, Front Range Community College, Lamar Community College, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Pikes Peak Community College, Pueblo Community College, Red Rocks Community College, Regis University, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus–College of Nursing, and University of Colorado Boulder.

The name of the program comes from a quote by founder Bill Daniels who once stated, “America remains the greatest nation on earth, where boundless opportunities still exist for each and every one of us.”

Since 2003, Daniels Fund has granted a total of $19.4 million in Boundless Opportunity Scholarship funding which has been awarded to more than 6,800 non-traditional students through colleges in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.

About the Daniels Fund

The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Visit DanielsFund.org to learn more.

Media Contact: Bruce Wilmsen
Direct: 720.941.4429
[email protected]

Daniels Fund announces 2020 Class of Daniels Scholars

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March 30, 2020

Daniels Fund announces
2020 Class of Daniels Scholars

212 students selected for Daniels Scholarship Program

Complete list available at: DanielsFund.org/2020DanielsScholars

The Daniels Fund has announced the names of 212 high school seniors from Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming who have earned a place in the Daniels Scholarship Program. Daniels Scholars are selected because they possess the exceptional character, leadership, commitment to the community, academic performance and promise, well-roundedness, and emotional maturity defined for the program by founder, Bill Daniels, and uphold the values that meant so much to him.

Approximately 2,265 students completed the application for the Daniels Scholarship Program. Of the 212 students selected as 2020 Daniels Scholars, 128 are from Colorado, 24 are from New Mexico, 28 are from Utah, and 32 are from Wyoming.

“We’re thrilled to welcome these impressive young people and can’t wait to see what they will do with this opportunity,” said Linda Childears, president and CEO of the Daniels Fund. “Our goal is to help each of these scholars succeed in college and ultimately become independent, successful in a rewarding career, and actively engaged in their community.”

With this year’s announcement, 4,373 students have received the Daniels Scholarship. At any given time, nearly 1,000 Daniels Scholars are attending more than 200 colleges and universities throughout the United States. Since 2000, more than $204 million in scholarships has been awarded through the Daniels Scholarship Program.

Daniels Scholars may attend any accredited nonprofit college or university in the United States. The program covers the educational expenses that remain after any other scholarships, financial aid, and the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) have been applied. For students choosing to attend one of the Daniels Fund’s 25 partner schools, the EFC is also covered. A list of partner schools can be found here.

Motivated high school seniors graduating in 2021 are encouraged to visit DanielsFund.org this fall to apply online for the Daniels Scholarship Program.

About the Daniels Fund

The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Visit DanielsFund.org to learn more.

Media Contact: Bruce Wilmsen
Direct: 720.941.4429
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Daniels Fund Appoints Hank Brown Interim President & CEO

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March 25, 2020

Daniels Fund Appoints Hank Brown
Interim President & CEO

The Daniels Fund Board of Directors announced that Hank Brown will serve as interim president & CEO effective May 1 while the board conducts a search for a permanent leader. Brown will succeed Linda Childears, who recently announced that she will retire effective April 30.

Brown currently is a member of the board of directors at the Daniels Fund and led the Daniels Fund as its president and CEO from 2002 to 2005. He is recognized as a distinguished leader who served Colorado in both the U.S. Senate and for five consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. Brown also previously served as the presidents of both the University of Colorado and the University of Northern Colorado.

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“It isn’t often that an organization has an individual on its board as experienced and as respected as Hank Brown, who is also so well-prepared to serve in an executive capacity,” said R. James “Jim” Nicholson, chairman of the board of directors of the Daniels Fund. “Hank will provide the stability and continuity necessary for the organization to seamlessly continue its work with grantees and scholars to implement the vision Bill Daniels created.”

Childears announced earlier this month that she would retire in late April after 15 years leading the organization. Following her retirement, she will be recognized as the Daniels Fund’s President Emeritus.

The Daniels Fund was established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels. It is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Since its founding in 2000, the Daniels Fund has granted nearly $900 million to deserving scholars and organizations, while simultaneously growing the foundation’s endowment from $1 billion to nearly $1.5 billion.

About the Daniels Fund

The Daniels Fund, established by cable television pioneer Bill Daniels, is a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Visit DanielsFund.org to learn more.

Media Contact: Bruce Wilmsen
Direct: 720.941.4429
[email protected]