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Posted: Monday November 9, 2009 9:58PM; Updated: Monday November 9, 2009 10:01PM

Charity gives $3M to keep USOC in Colorado Springs

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- A charitable foundation is donating $3 million to help keep the U.S. Olympic Committee headquarters in Colorado Springs.

The El Pomar Foundation, one of Colorado's largest charities, announced Monday it was donating the money to help Colorado Springs satisfy a $13 million requirement in the first phase of a $53 million project.

The project will pay for new USOC headquarters, Olympic Training Center improvements and buildings for a number of national governing bodies.

The rest of the $13 million, due to the USOC by Nov. 18, will be raised through the city's sale of "certificates of participation" and from a $500,000 state grant.

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