Global Technology Resources, Inc. (GTRI) and its employees support a variety of non-profit and other charitable organizations as part of our commitment to support our communities and raise social awareness within our business network.
Our focus areas include social welfare, healthcare, and education. We actively work to expand these relationships and build new ones to further strengthen our community and the relationships within them.
Philanthropic Giving
We are committed to supporting causes and making an impact within our local community through corporate sponsorships, event participation, and financial donations.
GTRI Volunteer Time Off (VTO) Program
Our employees are granted a fixed amount of paid time off each year to participate in a charitable endeavor within our network of partners. In this program our employees donate time (work hours) toward a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, in accordance with GTRI’s giving and volunteering guidelines. This program helps create a substantial volume of volunteer hours for our local partners while expanding our employees’ commitment to personal contributions to the charitable community.
Matching Gifts Program
GTRI’s Matching Gifts Program takes employee’s community contributions and doubles the amount. Gifts of $25 or more to 501(c) (3) organizations are matched dollar-for-dollar up to $250 per employee annually.
GTRI is currently engaged in charitable activities with the following organizations:

The Children's Hospital
In 1978, The Children's Hospital Foundation was formally established as a separate charitable 501(c)(3) organization dedicated solely to advancing the mission of The Children's Hospital.

CaringBridge
A CaringBridge website is a free, personalized website that support and connect loved ones during critical illness, treatment, and recovery.

Heroes Forever
The Heroes Forever Adopt-A-Hero campaign is designed to share the load with those families in need by taking up the reins of Santa’s sleigh.

Bal Swan
Bal Swan Children's Center is a preschool that provides a welcoming environment for children with special needs and children from Denver's northern suburbs and Front Range communities

Colorado Youth for a Change
The program philosophy of Colorado Youth for a Change revolves around giving youth opportunities for greater voice, choice and access in their education.

Denver Health
Denver Health is Colorado's primary "safety net" institution. In the last 10 years, this compassionate organization provided more than $2.1 billion in care for the uninsured.

Big Brothers Big Sisters
The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado is to help children reach their full potential through professionally supported, one-to-one, volunteer mentoring relationships with measurable impact.

SuperSibs!
SuperSibs! mission is to ensure that brothers and sisters of children with cancer are honored, supported and recognized – so they may face the future with strength, courage and hope.

Denver Rescue Mission
During the year, the Denver Rescue Mission provides shelter, food, clothing, education, Christian teaching, and work discipline to meet individuals at their physical and spiritual points of need.

Habitat for Humanity of Denver
Habitat for Humanity is a homeownership program for hard-working families in need of a decent, safe, and affordable home.

National Veteran Wheelchair Games
The National Veterans Wheelchair Games are an outgrowth of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ historic involvement in wheelchair sports.