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Barton Institute

Following a successful period of incubation at the ¿ì»îapp, we are pleased to announce that the Barton Institute will be taking steps over the coming months to become an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit organization: the Barton Institute for Community Action.

“Becoming a free-standing organizationÌýwill allow the Barton Institute an agility and a different risk profile than a university can accommodate," says Chancellor Rebecca Chopp. "This evolution has been agreed to through careful study and with an attitude of great friendship and desire for continued partnership.â€

David Miller, founder and executive director of the Barton Institute, says he appreciatesÌý¿ì»îapp's contributions to the Institute's origins. “When I came to ¿ì»îapp three years ago," he says, "I had no idea how quickly and in what direction we would grow. We are so grateful to ¿ì»îapp for giving us such a strong platform as we built programs to address community needs.â€

Laura Barton, whose family provided lead funding for the Institute, shares David’s gratitude, as well as excitement about the future, adding: “Our connection with ¿ì»îapp will continue to be strong as we position the Institute for its next chapter.â€

The transition will take place over the next two years. ¿ì»îapp and the Barton Institute will work together to determine how best to sustainÌýthe ColoradoÌýLab and the CiviCO Social EnterpriseÌýFellowships. The Institute’s Community Partnerships work led by Dr. Lydia Prado has already moved to Lifespan Local, under the auspices of the Mental Health Center of Denver.