Over 20 years, the program has awarded approximately $30 million to Alzheimer research.
Over the last four years, that program has awarded nearly $1 million in grants to antidropout projects at the local level.
The program was awarded "Best viewed" three times, since it began.
The program has awarded degrees to 200 workers, and is turning out 70 to 80 graduates a year.
The program so far has awarded more than 20,911 scholarships.
Since being established the program has awarded almost 5 million to more than 400 nonprofit organizations in Colorado.
The program awarded 469 bonuses to new applicants at a cost of about $37 million.
At first, the program awarded scholarships to only six students.
In 2012, the program awarded need-based scholarships worth around $90 million.
These programs combined have awarded $1,359,850 in college aid to deserving students.