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Tiffany Perrin

Tiffany Perrin joined FREOPP as a Senior Fellow in Feburary 2026, bringing a demonstrated commitment to improving the lives of vulnerable children and families. Tiffany also serves as Director of Care at Stand Together Foundation.

During her tenure with Stand Together, Tiffany developed and directed the Child and Family Wellbeing Strategy, grounded in the empowerment paradigm to advance a both/and vision for child welfare in which children are protected and families are supported. She is currently focused on developing Stand Together Foundation’s investment strategy for promoting a culture of health in which individuals and families are empowered to exercise agency over their mental and physical health. 

Prior to joining Stand Together, Tiffany served as the Accelerator Chief and ZOMA Fellow for the Tennyson Center for Children in Denver, Colorado. In that role Tiffany provided leadership and expert technical capacity via strategic investment, programming and modeling to support and accelerate the impact of Rewiring, a systems change effort focused on rebalancing public child welfare investment to incentivize and drive prevention rather than intervention and crisis response. The Rewiring effort was conceived of and shaped as part of ZOMA Foundation’s Child Maltreatment Prevention and Care strategy that Tiffany developed and led from 2017 until late 2019. This effort incorporated Tiffany’s unique blend of experience in building high-impact networks of partners with her passion for public financing. 

Previously, Tiffany was with the Colorado Health Foundation where she led their statewide Healthy Schools initiative and later was instrumental in shaping the Foundation’s place-based strategy. Tiffany also has extensive experience in federal policy and advocacy from her time spent in Washington, D.C. where she held positions at CLASP, the Pew Charitable Trusts and with a consulting firm, providing support to the Federal Children’s Bureau.

Tiffany’s professional experiences are rooted in and informed by her education—she holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and an MSW with a focus on policy and evaluation—and lived experience having grown up with domestic violence. Child and family wellbeing is Tiffany’s life’s work and she is grateful for the network of diverse and enduring relationships she has developed over the course of her career.  

Tiffany lives in Denver, Colorado and has—as anyone who has ever spoken to her knows—a daughter and son. Being a parent brings Tiffany immense joy and an abundance of laughter. It also grounds her in the reality that parenting can be hard and all parents benefit from supportive social networks and strong communities.



Tiffany Perrin