Warning! Your browser is extremely outdated and not web standards compliant.
Your browsing experience would greatly improve by upgrading to a modern browser.

John Farnam

Morgridge Child Welfare Fellow

For media inquiries, please contact cinamon@csinstituteus.org

John Farnam has served the Morgridge Family Foundation for 12 years, administering more than $150 million in grants, first as chief of staff and now as managing director. John builds relationships and catalyzes connections with partners at every level, resulting in transformational change across all social sectors in Denver and beyond. His expertise has been sought out as an Aspen Institute Fellow, a member of the American Enterprise Institute Leadership Network, and an advisor to the Governor’s Leadership Committee on COVID Relief. In 2022 he earned an executive certificate through the prestigious Chief of Staff Fellowship at the University of Oxford, and in 2023, he was one of just 60 leaders from 20 countries to complete the inaugural Chief of Staff Association Program through Harvard Business School Executive Education. He now serves as the Morgridge Child Welfare Fellow for the Common Sense Institute.

In his earlier career, Farnam served as vice president of marketing for Goodwill Industries of Denver where he played an integral role in establishing the Goodwill Endowment Fund, which raised an ambitious $10 million. During his time as executive director of the Northern Colorado AIDS Project, Farnam was recognized with the DoSomething Award celebrating leaders whose work transforms the community. His work in education and philanthropy began when he raised $6.5 million to build Vanguard Classical School in Denver.

Farnam is chairman of the board of MindSpark, an education organization dedicated to K-12 transformation through upskilling teachers to effectively use technology and design thinking. He also served as chairman of the board of Excelsior, a mental and behavioral health organization serving young people ages 11-21 in Aurora, Colorado.

John and his husband Paul Heitzenrater, a certified recreation therapist at National Jewish Health in Denver, grow and donate more than 2,000 pounds of produce every year. They volunteer at Metro Caring, Hunger Relief Center, the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and their church, Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church. They have received the Firefly Luminescence Award as well as the Georgia Imhoff Philanthropic Award.

Expert's Work
View All
Education
Economic Costs of Colorado’s Foster Youth

Foster care youth aging out of the foster care system in Colorado face a multitude of challenges. This report attempts to derive the individual and social costs borne by a cohort of Colorado’s foster youth.

Jobs & Our Economy
Untapped Potential: Economic Costs of Colorado’s Foster Youth

Foster care youth aging out of the foster care system in Colorado face a multitude of challenges. This report attempts to derive the individual and social costs borne by a cohort of Colorado’s foster youth.

State Budget
Child Welfare System can be fixed
Morgridge Family Foundation

Economic Costs of Colorado’s Foster Youth—it costs Colorado $343,453 for every kid who ages out of foster care, never having been adopted or returned.

December 10, 2023 John FarnamDJ Summers
State Budget
It costs Colorado $343,453 per kid who ages out of foster care
The Colorado Sun

“They’re all of our children,” said John Farnam, lead author of the report released Tuesday by the Common Sense Institute.

November 15, 2023 John Farnam
Education
The Economic Costs of Colorado's Foster Youth featuring John Farnam

On this episode of Common Sense Digest, Host and Chairman Earl Wright welcomes report author and 2023 Morgridge Child Welfare Fellow John Farnam to discuss his report.

January 26, 2024 John Farnam