Colorado Program
Coca-Cola employees and their families and Colorado State University students help repair a portion of the South Platte River watershed still suffering from the effects of the 11-year-old Hayman Fire
Learn More >$650,000 invested in the White River National Forest and 14 community-based nonprofit organizations this year.
Learn More >On June 8, 2012 the NFF, Vail Resorts and other project partners and volunteers gathered to recognize a three-year initiative that brought $4 million to restore the Pike National Forest.
Learn More >Project supports more than 12,000 acres of sagebrush-covered terrain.
Learn More >About the Program
Coloradans are renowned for their love of the beautiful mountains and forests they call home. The Colorado Field Office of the National Forest Foundation is turning private donations into on-the-ground conservation projects across the state -- building partnerships, engaging volunteers, and uniting communities in a common goal to restore Colorado’s forests and watersheds. Today we are spearheading projects in many National Forests across the state including the: Arapaho-Roosevelt, Pike-San Isabel, San Juan, and White River.
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