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With $30 we could...
Colorado established the country’s first state income tax checkoff program in 1977. More than thirty years later, here’s how your $30 donation could help…
$30 will help the Pet Overpopulation Fund spay a family cat and prevent an unwanted litter.
$30 pays for 15 information packets and follow up calls to people contacting the 24/7 Helpline who need questions answered about Alzheimer’s and how to handle the devastating effects of this disease.
$30 could help the Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund ensure that the water we all depend on remains clean and available by restoring and protecting lands and natural resources within Colorado’s watersheds.
$30 could allow the Homeless Prevention Activities Program to provide financial assistance to help families and individuals stay in their homes and stabilize their lives.
$30 pays for two hours of home care service, or a co-pay for a doctor’s visit, or a month of phone service, or a basket for a walker for a person with MS.
$30 would help Colorado Division of Wildlife programs address declining wildlife threatened by loss of habitat or other threats to their survival. Critters already helped include the greater sage-grouse, lesser prairie chicken, lynx, black-footed ferret, and white-tailed prairie dogs, Colorado River and Rio Grande cutthroat trout, eastern plains stream fishes, boreal toads and leopard frogs.
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