To enhance the quality of life for Colorado's children and their families by supporting high quality, collaborative programs for the prevention and treatment of childhood language disorders.
Scottish Rite Foundation of Colorado centers its giving on children’s speech, language, and early literacy in Colorado, with grants flowing through partner clinics, hospitals, universities, and family resource programs. Its recent records show repeated support for children’s access to therapy and developmental services, alongside funding for graduate training in speech-language pathology. The largest recent award in the list went to Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora, while other recurring beneficiaries include Children’s Speech and Reading Center in Fort Collins and St Mary’s Life Center in Grand Junction. The foundation also backs family-facing literacy work through the Treasure Chest Program and sustains partner programs that provide speech, language, and learning therapy, parent education, and language-rich enrichment. Scholarship support is another visible part of the portfolio, including annual graduate awards for students preparing for work in speech-language pathology at Colorado universities. Across these grants, the foundation’s role is consistent: help lower barriers to early intervention, therapy, and related educational support for children and families.
Speech-language therapy is the clearest thread in the foundation’s grantmaking. It gave $129,850 in 2025 to Children’s Speech and Reading Center in Fort Collins and $95,569 in 2025 to St Mary’s Life Center in Grand Junction, both recorded as aid to children. Graduate training is another named priority: the Dwight A. Hamilton Graduate Scholarship in Speech-Language Pathology awards $6,000 to students at the University of Colorado Boulder, the University of Northern Colorado, or Metro State University Denver. Family education and early literacy also appear in the Treasure Chest Program, which delivers parent education, developmental materials, books, and activities through RiteCare early literacy partners for preschool-age children. Sustaining grants further support partner programs that offer speech, language, and learning therapy, parent education, and family and community language and literacy enrichment across Colorado.
Typical grant sizes cluster around $21,125 at the 25th percentile, a $50,000 median, and $85,637 at the 75th percentile. The grant list also shows repeated awards to the same organizations across 2023, 2024, and 2025, including multiple grants to Children’s Hospital Colorado, Children’s Speech and Reading Center, St Mary’s Life Center, University of Northern Colorado, and Pinion Project Family Resource Center. The foundation gives locally, with all recent recipient grants going to Colorado organizations. The active program set suggests a mix of operating-style support for partner clinics and sustaining grants, plus a separate competitive scholarship line.
$3.4M
$36.7M
$2M
$1.5M
Most grants fall between $21K and $86K, with a median of $50K.
25th Percentile
$21K
Median
$50K
75th Percentile
$86K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in CO.
THOMAS R MAGNUSON
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Grant activity is concentrated entirely in Colorado, with 100% of recent recipient grants going to the state. Recent awards appear in Aurora, Fort Collins, Grand Junction, Greeley, Montrose, Cortez, Denver, Boulder, Craig, Gunnison, Pueblo, and the Yuma area. Aurora appears repeatedly through Children’s Hospital Colorado, while Fort Collins, Grand Junction, and Greeley also receive multiple awards. The pattern shows statewide reach through partner clinics and universities rather than a single-city focus.
It supports Colorado partner clinics, hospitals, universities, and family resource programs tied to children’s speech, language, and literacy. Recent recipients include Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora, Children’s Speech and Reading Center in Fort Collins, University of Northern Colorado in Greeley, and St Mary’s Life Center in Grand Junction.
The foundation emphasizes speech-language therapy, early language and literacy, early intervention for childhood language disorders, parent education and family literacy, and graduate scholarships in speech-language pathology. Those themes appear both in its active programs and in recent grants labeled as aid to children.
No. The grant record provided shows 31 grants to U.S. recipients, and all recent recipient grants went to organizations in Colorado. The geographic scope of giving is listed as local.
Yes. The Dwight A. Hamilton Graduate Scholarship in Speech-Language Pathology awards $6,000 and is listed for students at the University of Colorado Boulder, the University of Northern Colorado, or Metro State University Denver.
It routes support through partner clinics rather than paying families directly. The active program descriptions say grants are paid to RiteCare partner clinics to help defray speech-language therapy costs for qualified children and families, with family eligibility and award levels determined by the partner clinic.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COLORADO | AURORA, CO | $529,451 | 2025 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| CHILDREN'S SPEECH AND READING CENTE | FORT COLLINS, CO | $129,850 | 2025 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| ST MARY'S LIFE CENTER | GRAND JUNCTION, CO | $95,569 | 2025 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| CENTRO DE LA FAMILIA | GRAND JUNCTION, CO | $67,600 | 2025 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO | GREELEY, CO | $54,686 | 2025 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| MONTROSE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | MONTROSE, CO | $54,261 | 2025 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| PINION PROJECT FAMILY RESOURCE CENT | CORTEZ, CO | $53,520 | 2025 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| METRO STATE UNIVERSITY | DENVER, CO | $50,000 | 2025 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| OTHER MATCHING AND RESERVE GRANTS | — | $13,481 | 2025 | — |
| GUNNISON VALLEY HOSPITAL | GUNNISON, CO | $7,417 | 2025 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COLORADO | AURORA, CO | $521,786 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| CHILDREN'S SPEECH AND READING CENTE | FORT COLLINS, CO | $101,718 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| ST MARY'S LIFE CENTER | GRAND JUNCTION, CO | $85,637 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| PINION PROJECT FAMILY RESOURCE CENT | CORTEZ, CO | $53,520 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| METROPOLITIN STATE UNIVERSITY | DENVER, CO | $50,000 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO | GREELEY, CO | $39,563 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| MONTROSE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | MONTROSE, CO | $26,468 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| CENTRO DE LA FAMILIA | GRAND JUNCTION, CO | $21,125 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO | BOULDER, CO | $18,778 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| GUNNISON VALLEY HOSPITAL | GUNNISON, CO | $7,077 | 2024 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COLORADO | AURORA, CO | $980,166 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| CHILDREN'S SPEECH AND READING CENTE | FORT COLLINS, CO | $91,678 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| ST MARY'S LIFE CENTER | GRAND JUNCTION, CO | $91,436 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO | GREELEY, CO | $74,277 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| PINION PROJECT FAMILY RESOURCE CENT | CORTEZ, CO | $53,520 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| METROPOLITIN STATE UNIVERSITY | DENVER, CO | $50,000 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| CENTRO DE LA FAMILIA | GRAND JUNCTION, CO | $42,250 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| MONTROSE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | MONTROSE, CO | $32,471 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| MEMORIAL REGIONAL HEALTH GEN HOSPIT | CRAIG, CO | $14,500 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| GUNNISON VALLEY HEALTH | GUNNISON, CO | $12,000 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
| UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO | BOULDER, CO | $11,800 | 2023 | AID TO CHILDREN |
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COLORADO
$529,451AID TO CHILDREN
CHILDREN'S SPEECH AND READING CENTE
$129,850AID TO CHILDREN
ST MARY'S LIFE CENTER
$95,569AID TO CHILDREN
CENTRO DE LA FAMILIA
$67,600AID TO CHILDREN
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO
$54,686AID TO CHILDREN
MONTROSE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
$54,261AID TO CHILDREN
PINION PROJECT FAMILY RESOURCE CENT
$53,520AID TO CHILDREN
METRO STATE UNIVERSITY
$50,000AID TO CHILDREN
OTHER MATCHING AND RESERVE GRANTS
$13,481GUNNISON VALLEY HOSPITAL
$7,417AID TO CHILDREN
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COLORADO
$521,786AID TO CHILDREN
CHILDREN'S SPEECH AND READING CENTE
$101,718AID TO CHILDREN
ST MARY'S LIFE CENTER
$85,637AID TO CHILDREN
PINION PROJECT FAMILY RESOURCE CENT
$53,520AID TO CHILDREN
METROPOLITIN STATE UNIVERSITY
$50,000AID TO CHILDREN
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO
$39,563AID TO CHILDREN
MONTROSE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
$26,468AID TO CHILDREN
CENTRO DE LA FAMILIA
$21,125AID TO CHILDREN
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
$18,778AID TO CHILDREN
GUNNISON VALLEY HOSPITAL
$7,077AID TO CHILDREN
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL COLORADO
$980,166AID TO CHILDREN
CHILDREN'S SPEECH AND READING CENTE
$91,678AID TO CHILDREN
ST MARY'S LIFE CENTER
$91,436AID TO CHILDREN
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO
$74,277AID TO CHILDREN
PINION PROJECT FAMILY RESOURCE CENT
$53,520AID TO CHILDREN
METROPOLITIN STATE UNIVERSITY
$50,000AID TO CHILDREN
CENTRO DE LA FAMILIA
$42,250AID TO CHILDREN
MONTROSE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
$32,471AID TO CHILDREN
MEMORIAL REGIONAL HEALTH GEN HOSPIT
$14,500AID TO CHILDREN
GUNNISON VALLEY HEALTH
$12,000AID TO CHILDREN
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
$11,800AID TO CHILDREN