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Carrie Morgridge (born 1967) is an American
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and author. She is vice-president of the Morgridge Family Foundation, funded by an annual grant from John P. and Tashia Morgridge's TOSA Foundation. The foundation's contributions have been in the hundreds of millions of dollars, with a particular focus on improving education, as well as health, the arts and the environment. Her book ''Every Gift Matters'' advocated the idea that even small gifts can have a big impact if done properly.


Early life

Morgridge grew up in a low-income family in
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. She worked at a grocery store and learned to "pinch pennies," as her family was living "paycheck-to-paycheck". She graduated
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from the
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. Her first marriage ended quickly; she was married and divorced by age 21. She owned and sold a chain of tanning salons in California and has been described by the Denver Post as a "savvy businesswoman". In addition, she finished eleven
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competitions. In 1991 she married John Morgridge, the son of
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former CEO John Morgridge.


Morgridge Family Foundation

Morgridge learned the basics of philanthropy while working at the Aspen Valley Foundation, the
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, and the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. She and her husband founded the nonprofit Morgridge Family Foundation in 2008. The foundation is funded by an annual grant from John P. and Tashia Morgridge's TOSA Foundation, established by Morgridge's parents-in-law. While the Morgridge Family Foundation contributes to 185 projects per year, a few of them are what Morgridge calls "mega-gifts". For example, the foundation contributed $15 million to National Jewish Health, a Denver-based medical research facility. In appreciation of that gift in 2013, National Jewish Health established the Morgridge Educational Campus, which includes the Morgridge Academy for chronically ill children, and the Morgridge Fellowship Program. The foundation gave $4 million to the Mile High United Way Morgridge Center for Community Change. The foundation also gave $10 million to the
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to establish the Morgridge College of Education. It donated $8 million to Denver Museum of Nature and Science, which was described in the ''
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'' as being the largest bequest in the museum's 109-year history. It gave $3.5 million to create the Denver School of Science and Technology. A major project the foundation has sponsored is "Share Fair Nation" which trains teachers to use new classroom technologies such as
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s, and which brings teachers together so they can share their teaching strategies. The foundation donated substantially to
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. In June 2022, the Morgridge Family Foundation made a significant contribution of $3 million to the
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College of Agricultural Sciences, specifically designated for use at the CSU spur campus located in Denver. In September of the same year, the foundation donated another $3 million towards the construction and establishment of the Morgridge Strength and Performance Lab at Plymouth State University. This facility, with a total project cost of $4 million, was officially inaugurated to provide resources and research opportunities in the field of strength and performance. In November 2022, the Morgridge Family Foundation, launched the Child Welfare Initiative, a $1.4 million program focusing on advancing research and professional training in the U.S. child welfare sector. With a focus on preserving familial units, the initiative is collaborating with relevant organizations and experts, and is funding both the Colorado Research & Implementation Science Team and nationwide training accelerators developed with social-design firm MindSpark. The project addresses potential shortcomings in the current child welfare system, including its potential adverse impacts on education and mental health.


Author

Morgridge claims that one of the hardest tasks of being a philanthropist is rejecting requests. She believes in teaching students to be generous, creating youth philanthropy clubs, and was quoted as saying that "small gifts, given properly, do matter." This was a prominent idea in her book ''Every Gift Matters''. According to ''
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'', the foundation typically gives gifts to major programs that last only three years. As a philanthropist, she likes to meet beneficiaries in person. She prefers to contribute to projects which involve "something new", such as interactive classroom whiteboards and laptops and other technologies for the classroom. Morgridge was a recipient of Urban Legend Award (2015); Frances Wisebart Jacobs award (2010); Urban Peak (2015); Hope Award (2015); and Josef Korbel Humanitarian Award (2016). and the National Jewish Health Arthur B. Lorber Award for Distinguished Service, the institution's highest honor. In June 2023, she was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Education by the
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and served as the graduate commencement ceremony speaker for that year. Morgridge and her husband have two children. She lives in Florida and Colorado.


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External links


Interview with KUSA TV
(2015)
Kids saying 'thank you'
(2015)
Interview with DITV reporter
(2015)
Thank yous from Plymouth State University
(2015)
Interview
(2013)
Presentation in Douglas County
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