FGMC is very proud to announce that is has been selected by Community Shares of Colorado as one of four “Workplace Giving Campaigns of the Year” for 2010. We thank our employees and partners very much for their continued involvement. Take a look at the award dinner here.

The law firm of Foster Graham Milstein & Calisher, LLP believes in giving back to our community, both through volunteer hours as well as donations. The following are some organizations in which we believe:

  • 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women, “Puts Working Women’s Issues on the Public Agenda”
  • Adoption Exchange, “Connecting Children and Families since 1983”
  • Allied Jewish Federation
  • ALSAC St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, “Finding Cures. Saving Children”
  • American Cancer Society
  • American Lung Association, “Fighting for Air”
  • Anti-Defamation League, “To Stop the Defamation of the Jewish People… To Secure Justice and Fair Treatment to All”
  • Art Students League of Denver, “An Inclusive and Inspiring Art School and Community”
  • Big City Mountaineers, “Guiding Urban Teens Outdoors”
  • Boy Scouts of America, “A Program for young People that Builds Character, Trains Them in the Responsibilities of Participating Citizenship, and Develops Personal Fitness”
  • Cat Care Society, “Cage Free Shelter for Homeless and Abused Cats”
  • Center for Work Education and Employment (CWEE), “Helping Low-Income Families to Prepare For, Find, and Keep Sustainable Employment”
  • Cherry Creek Bruins, “Arapahoe Youth League – AAA Team of 13 Year Olds”
  • Children’s Hospital, “A Leader in Providing the Best Healthcare Outcomes for Children”
  • Children’s Outreach Project, “Early Childhood Education and Child Care Center”
  • Civic Center Conservancy
  • Clinica Tepeyac, “A Gateway to Health for the Underserved”
  • Colorado Bar Foundation, “Promotes the Advancement of Jurisprudence and the Administration of Justice in Colorado Through Grants to Help Educate the General Public and Provide Assistance to the State’s Legal Institutions”
  • Colorado CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), “Helping Abused and Neglected Children throughout Colorado”
  • Colorado Ethics Watch, “Holds Public Officials and Organizations Accountable for Unethical Activities”
  • Colorado Heritage Camps
  • Colorado Public Radio, “In-Depth News and Classical Music, Highlighting Broadcasts and Playlists and Special Events”
  • Community Resources, Inc., “Enhance Learning and Academic Success by Providing Activities and Programs for Students and Their Families”
  • Community Shares of Colorado, “Connects Coloradans to the Charities and Causes They Care About Most”
  • Delores Project, “Providing Safe Shelter and Services to Homeless Women”
  • Denver Children’s Advocacy Center, “Serves Children Who Have Been Sexually Abused, Neglected or Traumatized by Witnessing Violence”
  • Denver Foundation, “To Inspire People and Mobilize Resources to Strengthen our Community for Today and in the Future”
  • Denver Jewish Day School, “The Only K-12 college Preparatory, Community Jewish Day School in the Rocky Mountain Region”
  • Denver Urban Ministries, “Provides Emergency and Stabilization Services to All People in Need”
  • Doctors Care, “Provides Affordable, Quality Health Care”
  • Gathering Place, “Provides Save Daytime Drop-In Center for Women/Children Experiencing Homelessness and Poverty in Denver”
  • Global Down Syndrome
  • Harrison Memorial Animal Hospital, “Offering Population Control and Medical Services to Pets of Homeless and Low-Income Families”
  • Humane society of Boulder valley, “Protect and Enhance Lives of Companion Animals by Promoting Healthy Relationships Between Pets and People”
  • Invest in Kids, “Committee to Improving the Health and Well-Being of Vulnerable Young Children and Families Throughout Colorado”
  • Institute for the Study of Israel in the Middle East, “Devoted to Pursuing Peace for Israel and its Neighbors Through Education”
  • Jewish Community Center
  • Jewish National Fund, “A Charitable Organization Specializing in Development of Israeli Land and Infrastructure, Especially Planting Trees”
  • Judi’s House, “Bereavement Support Groups for Grieving Children and Teens”
  • KBDI Channel 12, “Colorado Public Television Offers a Bold Mix of PBS Programs, International Documentaries & Independent Features”
  • Kempe Foundation for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect, “Provides Education for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect”
  • Larimer Art Association, “Provides the Denver Community with a Home for Artistic Pursuits and Appreciation”
  • Legal Aid Foundation, “Raises Money for Colorado Legal Services, Which Provides Free Civil Legal Assistance to Low-Income Families and Individuals, Including Senior Citizens, People with Physical and Mental Disabilities, and Victims of Domestic Violence”
  • Metro North Chamber of Commerce, “A Dynamic Colorado Organization that can Help Your Company Capitalize on the Unprecedented Economic Boom in the Metro North Region”
  • MyLifeLine.org, “Free, personal websites for cancer patients, survivors and their caregivers.”
  • National Western Stock Show, “Provides Scholarships to Students Studying Agriculture in Rural Areas of Colorado and Wyoming”
  • Odyssey School
  • Parkinson Association of the Rockies
  • PJ Library, “Jewish Bedtime Stories and Songs for Families”
  • Planned Parenthood, “Ensure Every Individual Has the Information, Services and Freedom to Make Healthy, Responsible Decisions About Sex, Sexuality and Parenthood”
  • Project Angel Heart, “Provides Home Delivered Meals to People Living with HIV/AIDS, Cancer and Other Life Threatening Illnesses”
  • Project Sanctuary, “Provides Therapeutic, Curative, Support and Recreational Activities to Veterans, Military Personnel, Their Spouses and Children in a Leisure Environment”
  • Slavens Elementary School, “To Empower Each Child to Become a Life Long Learner”
  • Stepping Stones to a Jewish Me, “An Inclusive and Welcoming Outreach organization that Supports and Educates Interfaith Families”
  • Stapleton United Neighbors
  • Table Mountain Animal Center Foundation
  • United Way
  • Wild Animal Sanctuary, “America’s Premier Sanctuary for Large Carnivores”
  • Women’s Bean Project, “Dedicated to Helping Women Break the cycle of Poverty and Unemployment, and Developing Work Skills, Self-Confidence, and Responsibility”
  • World Neighbors, “A Grassroots Development Organization Working With Hundreds of Rural Communities in Asia, Africa and Latin America”