. Morgridge learned the basics of philanthropy while working at the Aspen Valley Foundation, the
Aspen Institute, and the
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. The foundation is funded by an annual grant from John P. and Tashia Morgridge's TOSA Foundation, established by Morgridge's parents-in-law. It gave $3.5 million to create the
Denver School of Science and Technology. The foundation donated substantially to
Colorado Mountain College. In June 2022, the Morgridge Family Foundation made a significant contribution of $3 million to the
Colorado State University 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==