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Reminder: Eligibility Applications Are Open

The 2025 Eligibility Application is now open. Check out "The Do's and The Don'ts" to see if your organization meets the basic eligibility requirements. Eligibility is the first step in the SCFD funding process. 


Applications are due by Wednesday, September 10 at 4:00 p.m. For more information, visit the webpage below.

SCFD Staff in the Spotlight: Dana Manyothane

In continuation of our SCFD Staff in the Spotlight series, this month's feature is Program Officer, Dana Manyothane! Dana joined SCFD in 2017 and was the former Executive Director of the Colorado Black Arts Festival. Here are a few things you may not know about her, in her words:


The best part of Dana's job:

"Seeing the arts, culture, and science communities thrive across the Denver Metro area and knowing that I played a small role in making that possible. When I attend a show, visit a museum, or take part in a cultural event and see the smiles, laughter, and joy on people’s faces, I feel deeply rewarded for the work I do at SCFD."


A recent, memorable experience with arts, culture, or science:

"While I’ve had many memorable arts, culture, and science experiences, one that especially resonated with me given my background in science was the Denver Museum of Nature & Science’s screening of T. REX at their beautiful Infinity Theater, followed by a visit to the Discovering Teen Rex exhibition. The museum hosted the three boys who discovered the juvenile fossil, along with their families, which made the experience even more special. I was able to attend with my own family, including my son who is studying paleontology at the University of Colorado Boulder. Seeing his awe and excitement made the experience especially meaningful and unforgettable."


Dana's current favorite song:

"My current favorite song is 'Yaw La' by Carlou D. It reminds me of my recent visit to Senegal, West Africa, and beautifully captures the essence of a divinely destined love."


If SCFD had an office talent show, Dana would wow everyone with:

"My rendition of the Boots on the Ground line dance. Where IS my fan?"


A fun fact:

"I’m genuinely excited that we’re entering the season of the five T’s: Tents, Turkey legs, T-shirts, Totes, and Trinkets. It’s officially festival and fair season, and I couldn’t be happier! Yippee!"


Dana's connection to Culture For All:

"As a Denver native, I’ve witnessed the transformation of our arts, science, and cultural landscape, from my early visits as a kid to the Denver Museum of Natural History (now the Denver Museum of Nature & Science) and the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance, to culturally rich experiences like watching my grandfather and uncles perform African drumming in Denver City Park. These early moments connected me to the richness of our community’s culture. As a mother of four, I’ve been able to pass that connection on to my children, exposing them to the incredible museums, performances, and events across the district. Some of these experiences even made their way into their classrooms or came through school field trips. Our lives have been deeply enriched by the organizations supported by SCFD. To me, SCFD is a catalyst for making arts, science, and culture accessible to all. It breaks down barriers and creates opportunities for joy, discovery, and shared experience across communities."


Want to learn even more about Dana? Read her bio here.

Free Days/Events

Organizations from across the metro area provide hundreds of free days and free programs each year, made possible in part, by funding from SCFD. Some organizations are free every day such as Broomfield Veterans Museum, Foothills Art Center, Colorado Music Hall of Fame, Depot Art Gallery, and the Louisville History Museum. Here are a few free days on tap for June:


  • Youth on Record Open Mic – June 6
  • Denver Botanic Gardens – Jun. 10
  • Historic Elitch Gardens Theatre, Concerts in the Carousel – Jun. 15
  • Denver Art Museum – Jun. 10 & Jun. 27
  • Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum – Jun. 18
  • Denver Museum of Nature & Science – Jun. 19
  • Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab (CELL) – Jun. 20

Celebration of Life for Brian Vogt: June 12

Brian Vogt, late CEO of the Denver Botanic Gardens, was a beloved leader, mentor, and friend. There will be a celebration of life in his honor on Thursday, June 12 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at Denver Botanic Gardens in the UMB Amphitheater Tent. This event is open to the public, and RSVPs are not required. Free but limited parking is available in the parking structure between York and Josephine Streets. Street parking is also available, but please observe posted restrictions. Ride-sharing is encouraged.

SCFD Board of Directors News

A board of directors governs the SCFD with representation from district member counties Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson and four governor's appointees. The board oversees district funding and ensures the district is running the way voters intended. The board meets eight times a year and all meetings are open to the public.


Other News You Can Use

  • Did you know you can stay up to date on all things SCFD more than just once a month through our newsletter? Check out our News You Can Use webpage!

We Fund Culture

Thanks to the voters and residents of the seven-county metro area, SCFD has come a long way in its more than 35 years of existence. SCFD is the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, a tax collected and distributed to more than 300 cultural organizations in our seven-county Denver metro region including Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. Just one penny on every $10 spent in the district creates vibrancy for us individually and collectively.

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