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    Are you a Colorado student? Apply now for a Boettcher scholarship, and attain an excellent in-state education, a vast network of alumni and community leaders and access to additional opportunities that will enrich your time in college.

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    At Boettcher, we believe in the promise of Colorado and the potential of Coloradans. Every day we champion excellence across our state by investing in our most talented citizens and high-potential organizations, because supporting their hard work and leadership will enable them to give back for years to come.

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    Colorado kids deserve great teachers. Many of our classrooms are led by teachers who are often undertrained, undersupported or burned out. Through our support of the PEBC Teacher Residency, we’re working to help prepare people to have exceptional teaching careers.

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    Colorado can only be a leader in scientific innovation if its most dynamic scientific minds are supported at early stages in their work. The Boettcher Foundation’s support of biomedical research through its Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards aims to support scientific innovation in Colorado by providing biomedical research funding for early career investigators at the state’s research institutions.