About Us In the Community

Members of Mantucket Capital are proud to serve the community and impact many important organizations including the following:

The Colorado Health Foundation brings people, organizations and resources together to improve the health and health care of all people in Colorado.  They partner with nonprofits, businesses, government leaders and other foundations to find solutions to critical health issues, scan and report on the health status of Coloradans Health Report Card and work toward developing a common agenda on health care.  Their primary activity is to provide grants to nonprofits and other organizations working to improve health and to support medical education programs.

The Eagle Fund of the Denver Foundation is a Donor Advised Fund of The Denver Foundation, and its mission is to make tangible and lasting improvements to education in Colorado.  The Eagle Fund was founded in 2002 by eleven friends who attended grade school together in Denver, Colorado.  The founding members, who were in their early twenties at the time of the group's inception, recognized their common appreciation for their own schooling and formed the Eagle Fund as a way to help provide meaningful educational opportunities for others.  The Eagle Fund donates both time and capital to the programs it supports and is always seeking new ways to contribute to education in Colorado.

Graland Country Day School educates highly capable and motivated students drawn from a diverse community.  Graland serves families who value a rigorous education built upon a balanced program of academic, artistic, athletic, and character development.  In a safe and caring environment, Graland cultivates enthusiasm and high standards for lifelong learning, leadership, and community responsibility.

The Kempe Foundation is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.  The Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect has been recognized as the world leader in child abuse treatment programs, and for over forty years, has been at the forefront in the fight against child abuse.  Directed by some of the nation's leading experts, this organization hosts nine innovative programs that treat abused children (from birth to age 18), train medical professionals and research new treatment methods to help and heal the most children.

Mile High Down Syndrome Association (MHDSA) is a non-profit organization which serves families of children and adults with Down syndrome, and interested professionals in the Denver and surrounding areas.  The mission of Mile High Down Syndrome Association is to assure inclusion and enhance independence of people with Down syndrome by providing education, resources and support in partnership with individuals, families, professionals, and the community.  The vision of MHDSA is a society where all members are valued for their uniqueness, respected for their contribution and assured the opportunity and choice to create their own path to fulfillment and success.

The Rise School of Denver focuses on the needs of toddlers and preschoolers.  The blended population is comprised of typically developing children as well as children who have developmental disabilities.  A unique combination of teacher support, longer days and the integration of children with developmental delays and typically developing peers has resulted in individual achievements far beyond expectations. The program develops the social and physical momentum of the children so they are successful in their next educational environment and establishes a foundation of life skills.

St. Andrews Society of Colorado began in Denver in 1963.  The Society exists to provide all persons with an interest in Scotland the opportunity to pursue their interest in Scottish culture, traditions, history and sponsors a number of related community groups and events.

Summer Scholars is an innovative, community-based youth development initiative to promote literacy and academic success among disadvantaged elementary students in Denver Public Schools.  The overarching purpose of Summer Scholars is to equip low-income, academically-struggling elementary students with the skills necessary to attain academic success.  Year-round programming, offered in the summer and after-school hours, builds students' literacy and social skills.