Our Legacy
The Bonfils-Stanton Foundation's story is one of generosity, vision, and commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of people in Colorado. For the full story download our history book The Legacy Continues by Thomas J. Noel
May and Ed
1956 Mary "May" Madeline Bonfils marries Charles Edwin "Ed" Stanton. 1962 May Bonfils dies and the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation is created.
First Grants Awarded
1981 Bonfils-Stanton Foundation awards its first grant.
Livingston Fellowship
2005 The Livingston Fellowship Program is established to further nonprofit organizations by supporting their greatest assets - their leaders.
Focus on Arts
In 2012, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation narrowed its grantmaking focus exclusively to supporting Arts and Culture in Denver, underscoring its commitment to enriching the city's cultural landscape.
New Racial Equity Focus
In 2019, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation shifted its strategy to emphasize racial equity, deciding against large, multi-year capital grants for major Eurocentric organizations. Instead, it prioritized capital support for smaller groups serving BIPOC and other historically marginalized communities.
New Strategic Framework
In 2022, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation unveiled its new Strategic Framework, setting a path to continue supporting arts, culture, and nonprofit leadership, with a strong emphasis on prioritizing equity in all its endeavors.