Overview
Capital pool classification based on organization profile type and reviewed public context.1
The Denver Foundation's investment pool supports the organization's philanthropic mission and grantmaking capacity.1
Investment program
- Estimated AUM
- $1.3B as of Dec 31, 20241
- Capital pool
- community foundation endowment / donor-advised funds1
- Investment model
- The Foundation uses internally defined investment pools and an external investment consultant, NEPC. The page does not state that NEPC is an OCIO.2
- Investment approach
- Asset allocation evidence inferred from public pages and job context.1
- Spending support
- Not listed yet
- Spending policy
- Not listed yet
- Asset allocation
- Public evidence references these asset classes or allocation areas: venture capital.1
- Performance
- Not listed yet
- Governance
- The Investment Committee implements the Investment Policy Statement adopted by the Board of Trustees and monitors and directs investment performance.2
- Investment team
- The page names a six-person Investment Committee, chaired by Jennifer Kilpela, whose listed role is Interim CIO of The Nature Conservancy. The committee is composed of volunteer professionals.2
- Unfunded commitments
- Not listed yet
- Source freshness
- Last verified Jul 21, 2026 · Needs review
Sources
Last verified Jul 21, 2026 from public career and organization materials.
Fact notes
- Form 990 (denverfoundation.org)Parent organization overview, Pool purpose, Capital pool, Estimated AUM, Investment approach, Asset allocation · checked Jul 26, 2026
- Website (denverfoundation.org)Investment model, Governance, Investment team, Investment office page · checked Aug 6, 2026
Reports and filings
- Public evidence references these asset classes or allocation areas: venture capital.Form 990 · checked Jul 25, 2026
Profile and job sources
- Website (denverfoundation.org)Website · checked Jul 25, 2026
- Website (denverfoundation.org)Website · checked Aug 6, 2026
- Primary job/profile sourceJob posting · checked Jul 21, 2026