Colorado Psychiatric Foundation

In 2008, the Colorado Psychiatric Society established its separate 501(c)(3) Foundation to advance the understanding and prevention of mental illness, promote mental health through education and advocacy, and support psychiatric research.

Purposes:

Community Grants
Program Sponsorship
Research Funding
Public Awareness and Resources

CPF Board:

The Foundation's current board is made up of psychiatrists who practice in a variety of settings in Colorado as well as Statutory Agent and Volunteer Executive Director, Anna Weaver.

Rex McGehee, MD, Chair
Doris Gundersen, MD
Jennifer Hagman, MD
Hershey Sollod, MD
Anna Weaver, MA, CAE
Ted Wirecki, MD
Claire Zilber, MD

Donation Information:

As a 501(c)(3), all donations made to the Foundation are tax-deductible. To make a donation, please send your check to:

Colorado Psychiatric Foundation
PO Box 27723
Denver, CO 80227

You can also make your tax-deductible donation through Colorado Gives. It's not just one day-you can give all year long!

CLICK HERE to make your Colorado Gives donation to the Colorado Psychiatric Foundation.

2023 Donations:

The Colorado Psychiatric Foundation (CPF) is pleased to announce that, thanks to your generosity, the CPF board voted to donate to six local organizations in 2023:

 

  • Colorado Coalition for the Homeless to assist individuals without housing
  • The Colorado Physician Health Program to support the health and well-being of physicians in Colorado
  • Family Promise to assist families without housing 
  • Rainbow Alley (at The Center on Colfax) to support LGBTQ+ youth by providing a safe, affirming environment
  • REACH (Respecting Ethnic and Cultural Heritage) to further multicultural education that fosters inclusivity
  • Denver Mile High Rotary Foundation to address youth mental health needs, particularly for underserved youth in refugee and/or minority communities

Previous Past Projects Include:

  • Providing funding for honorariums to authors published in the Mental Health Stories Project 
  • Giving small grants for programs at other organizations. For example, the CPF funded a collaboration between the Stout Street Clinic and Urban Peak to target services for homeless youth between 16 and 24.

If you are interested in serving on the Colorado Psychiatric Foundation board, please reach out to [email protected].
You do not need to be a psychiatrist or a member of CPS to serve, and we are seeking nominations of community leaders who wish to support our mission as well.