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FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY
NONPROFITS’ NEW ERA
FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY
COMMUNITY FOOD SHARE
TRAILS COALITION
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
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Attention Homes .................... 6
Avista Adventist Hospital........ 48
Boulder Valley Women’s
Health Center ....................... 7
Colorado Group .................. 25
Community Food Share.......... 7
The Community Foundation
Serving Boulder County ........ 5
Emergency Family Assistance
Association ............................ 3
Exempla Good Samaritan
Foundation .......................... 27
Flatirons Habitat for Humanity 7
Foothills United Way ....... 10-11, ......................inside front cover
Humane Society
of Boulder Valley ................... 5
Imagine! ...........................14-15
Longmont Community
Foundation .....................18-19
Longmont Museum
and Cultural Center .......20-21
Realities for Children
Boulder County.................... 3
Safehouse Progressive Alliance
for Nonviolence .................... 3
Sister Carmen
Community Center ............ 17
YMCA of Boulder Valley........ 25
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LETTER
FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY
O
nce again, our
community
has
been tested by
Mother Nature, and Foothills United Way has seen
the best of human nature.
Neighbors have rolled up
their sleeves to help one
another and strangers from
across the globe have donated to flood victims they will never meet. While the devastation of the flooding will not be forgotten, neither will
the spirit of compassion and fortitude. This spirit represents
Foothills United Way’s motto: LIVE UNITED.
Today we are leading the flood recovery efforts through
collaboration with vital community partners. Working together inspires an innovative and effective approach that
guides our work as Foothills United Way improves education, financial stability, health, and basic needs. These key
building blocks lay the foundation for families and individuals
in Boulder and Broomfield counties to have the opportunity
to succeed.
We’re all making a great life here.
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As you look through this year’s Giving Guide, consider
the ideas, talent and resources you can bring to our community. Whether you give, advocate, or volunteer, when
we all work together we lift up the entire community. Together we can accomplish more than we ever can alone.
Sincerely,
Doug Yeiser
President & CEO
Foothills United Way
Your donation goes
further on Tuesday,
December 10.
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Disaster highlights importance of giving
Recent floods
show need
for nonprofits
A
nyone doubting the importance
of the nonprofit sector needs
only review news stories from
September 2013, when disastrous floods struck the northern Front
Range, including Boulder County.
Nonprofit after nonprofit stepped
forward to help citizens and businesses
alike, offering emergency relief such as
food, clothing, shelter and money. From the
Community Foundation Serving Boulder
County to the Foothills United Way, from
the Longmont Community Foundation to
Community Food Share, nonprofits stepped
forward to provide assistance where it was
needed. (And many continue to do so.)
The nonprofit sector also has been a
conduit for individuals and businesses to
donate to worthy causes aimed at flood
relieve.
Disasters such as
the 2013 floods and
forest fires of prior
years help illustrate
the importance of
this sector.
Yet with that
important role
come challenges, as
demand for services PUBLISHERS
balloons. Nonprofits NOTEBOOK
are always in need of Christopher Wood
volunteers, expertise
and funds.
The aforementioned nonprofits are just
a sampling of the worthy organizations that
exist in the Boulder Valley. Readers will find
those organizations and hundreds more in
the pages of the Giving Guide, produced by
the Boulder County Business Report.
This publication seeks to identify the
key players in the nonprofit sector, serving as a bridge between nonprofits and the
individuals who need their services, as well
as the businesses and individuals who can
contribute time and money.
We’re grateful to the sponsors and
advertisers who made this publication possible, and to our chief researcher, Mariah
Tauer, and research assistant Kiley Gant for
their hard work compiling this data. If your
nonprofit listing is incorrect, or if your organization is not listed, please email Mariah
at mtauer@bcbr.com.
Most of all, please use this publication as
a resource when considering where you or
your business can contribute time, money,
goods or services.
And let’s remember to always consider
the good that comes from nonprofits — not
just when a disaster occurs.
Christopher Wood can be reached at 303440-4950 or via email at cwood@bcbr.com.
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for youth in crisis
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THe CenTrAl SourCe For
Food proCuremenT &
dISTrIbuTIon, wITH THe
goAl oF elImInATIng
Food InSeCurITy
For All boulder &
broomFIeld CounTy
reSIdenTS
Proudly Celebrating 40 Years
Women’s Health was founded in 1973 as a local
clinic responding to local needs. Today, we
continue to meet the reproductive health care
needs of women, men and teens in
Boulder and Broomfield counties.
When you give your money or
time to us, someone in our own
community will be directly
impacted by your generosity.
303.442.5160
boulderwomenshealth.org
Donate securely on our
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our mission
Community Food Share’s mission is to ensure that no
one in Boulder and Broomfield Counties goes hungry.
$1 = 4 meals
How you can help:
Make a tax deductible donation through
your personal or business account. Donate
online at communityfoodshare.org.
Participate in a community-wide
fund/food drive throughout the year.
The donation of non-perishable food items
provides the nutritious variety needed by
our 47 Member Agencies and our
Direct Distribution programs.
Building homes, stability and hope
Flatirons Habitat for Humanity serves families in the
Boulder Valley and the city and county of Broomfield. The
organization is proud to build or rehabilitate homes in this
community - giving children and hard working parents a
place to call home. In addition, our Blueprints program
has helped many find peace, hope and stability.
Learn about more about our homes, families,
programs, and how your donation will help; visit
flatironshabitat.org.
1455 Dixon Ave, Suite 210 | Lafayette, CO 80026
flatironshabitat.org | Follow us on Facebook & Twitter
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Compete in our “Compete to Beat Hunger”
Corporate Challenge from May 28 - June 12,
2014. It’s a great way for employees to get
involved and learn about local hunger issues.
Volunteer at Community Food Share! Our
efforts to end hunger go so much further
with the help of dedicated volunteers.
Community Food Share
650 S. Taylor Ave.
Louisville, CO 80027
303-652-3663
www.communityfoodshare.org
In 2012, Community Food Share distributed over
7.1 million meals, valued at $11.9 million.
All food was distributed free of charge.
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NONPROFITS’
NEW ERA
Quest for
donations
changes
with needs,
trends
BY HEATHER McWILLIAMS
news@bcbr.com
Front Range nonprofits faced novel needs
among residents in recent years, spurred by
demographic shifts, economic changes and
COURTESY EMERGENCY FAMILY ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATION
A Children’s Services volunteer plants flowers with
the youngsters who are staying in the Emergency
Family Assistance Association’s shelter and transitional housing.
natural disasters. At the same time, they
faced a shifting fundraising landscape as the
public migrates toward the Internet and social media for information about charitable
causes and monetary giving.
The Community Foundation Serving
Boulder County recently released its biennial Trends Report, tracking information such
as residents’ access to housing, education,
the arts and other research regarding quality of life in the county, said Josie Heath, executive director of the foundation. Colorado
grew older and more diverse, according to
the Trends Report, and Boulder County
poverty is on the rise with one in seven residents now living below the poverty line.
In addition to research, The Community
Foundation does leadership work, encouraging
a culture of giving and is a major grant maker.
“We’ve given out more that $55 million
to nonprofits in our 21 years,” Heath said.
The Community Foundation focuses on
nonprofits in areas such as health and human services, the environment, education
and the arts. The recent flooding prompted
people to come forward.
“People have come to us to establish individual funds for flood relief,” Heath said. Natural disasters spark additional needs within the
community, too – something the Emergency
Family Assistance Association has seen.
EFAA helps families, seniors and people
with disabilities meet basic needs, said Marissa Hallo Tafura, associate director of marketing and development for EFAA. It serves
Boulder and Broomfield counties and significantly stepped up its assistance during
the recent flood.
“We had case workers at the disaster assistance centers ... and hired a temporary case
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worker to provide specialized attention for
families from the flood,” Hallo Tafura said.
EFAA opened transitional housing – furnished apartments in Louisville – for affected
families, and provided money or vouchers
for some flood-incurred expenses, she said.
While the post-flood outpouring of donations has been tremendous, Hallo Tafura
said, EFAA still must serve families impacted by the rising tide of poverty in the area.
“If people are going to give to a disaster,
we hope it won’t change what they would
normally give to others,” she said. So far that
hasn’t been the case.
“We just had our celebration gala ... and
we set a record,” Hallo Tafura said, noting
that $214,000 was raised this year largely
through business sponsorship led by Boulder Brands.
Diversity in Colorado increased by 5
percent since 2000, according to the Trends
Report, with 30 percent of Coloradans people of color.
For Colorado immigrants, a smooth
transition into the culture fosters success.
Boulder-based Intercambio trains volunteers to teach English and other life skills
to immigrants, said Lee Shainis, its executive director and co-founder. The nonprofit
serves more than 1,000 immigrants from 60
nations, using around 500 volunteers.
Attracting and retaining volunteers is essential.
“We always need more volunteers,” Shainis said.
The majority of volunteers come to Intercambio through word of mouth, with
advertising, print and radio media reach-
We’re not much
different than where
we were a year ago
in terms of individual
giving, but it seems like
grant opportunities
have moved away
from the arts.
BILL OBERMEIER
executive director,
The Dairy Center for the Arts
ing others. The organization reaches out
through other venues, too, including speaking at area religious institutions, clubs, and
at school and other events. They’re exploring advertising on buses, too.
Reaching potential donors has changed,
as well.
“I think that donors are becoming more
engaged and more savvy,” Shainis said. “Nonprofits are walking that fine line between being visible ... without being annoying.”
Brian Conly, executive director of
Broomfield-based nonprofit Bal Swan Children’s Centers, approaches donors differently, too, using Facebook, Twitter, email and
other social media marketing more often.
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“It used to be if you got an article in the
paper a couple times a year that was great,”
Conly said.
Now some donors expect regular social media updates and contact. Last year
Bal Swan offered donors a website giving
options for their annual fundraiser and received nearly 50 percent of its donations online, something that’s changed significantly
in the past five years, Conly said. Many people still donate through traditional avenues,
prompting many nonprofits to meet donors
on multiple fronts rather than dropping old
ways to make room for the new.
That’s true when fundraising for the arts,
too. Boulder boasts a high concentration of
artists, according to the Trends Report, but
art fundraising is notoriously tricky, said Bill
Obermeier, executive director of The Dairy
Center for the Arts.
“We’re not much different than where
we were a year ago in terms of individual
giving, but it seems like grant opportunities
have moved away from the arts,” Obermeier
said. A strong art community offers a good
return on investment by boosting creativity
and attracting and retaining residents, he
said, and people attending arts events tend
to spend more money at local businesses
than do other visitors.
Boulder County donors look generous
by absolute dollar amount, Heath said, giving about 4 percent of their income to charity. It’s a bit deceiving, though, as the national
average is 4.7 percent.
“It means,” Heath said, “that we shortchange the nonprofits here when we don’t
give at the level of others.”
Dancers from One Big
Yes Productions perform
at the Boulder-based
Dairy Center for the
Arts. Boulder boasts a
high concentration of
artists, but Dairy Center
executive director Bill
Obermeier says raising funds for the arts is
notoriously tricky.
COURTESY DAIRY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
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Foothills United Way
Lifting up our community after disaster.
Elevating life throughout the year.
During the flooding crisis and every day, Foothills United Way
strengthens our community by investing in education, financial
stability, health and basic needs in Boulder and Broomfield counties.
Thank you for making us your partner in creating positive,
lasting change.
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United Way
PETER WAYNE
From setting up a Flood Fund to the daily mission of “flooding the market with the services people need,” Foothills United Way president
and chief executive Doug Yeiser approaches his job with energy and drive.
For nonprofit’s new CEO,
it’s about building community
BY MICHELLE VENUS
news@bcbr.com
LAFAYETTE – Coming on board as
new president and chief executive of a nonprofit organization is challenging enough.
Then, less than six months into the gig, add
September’s monumental floods, which
devastated wide swaths of Boulder County,
and you have an idea of what Doug Yeiser’s
job looks like. It’s a tough one.
Still, it’s one that the new captain of Foothills United Way tackles head on – and does so
with the energy and drive that is often paired
with commitment to community service.
Yeiser came to Foothills, which serves
Boulder and Broomfield counties, in April
from United Way of San Antonio and Bexar
County in Texas, where he was the vice president in charge of strategic markets. Working with United Way is what he’s done his
entire 25-year career.
“I’m starting to think community service
is a career path,” he said with a chuckle.
After he graduated from Baylor University with degrees in psychology and political science, Yeiser, 49, worked with United
Ways in Stamford, Connecticut, and Manhattan, serving the entire New York metropolitan area. Then he headed to Tulsa to
head funding activities there. Then came
Virginia-based United Way Worldwide, to
build a relationship program that connects
individual United Ways to Fortune 500
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companies across the globe. Now he’s here
in Colorado.
Colorado feels a lot like coming home.
Yeiser spent childhood years living in the
Golden area and his family has a home near
Durango. “Colorado is near and dear to my
heart,” he said. When the opportunity at
Foothills presented itself, “it was too good
to pass up.”
Yeiser rarely sits at his desk in the Foothills United Way offices in Lafayette. Instead, he’s out in the community, learning
firsthand what the issues are in the different
Boulder County communities and working
with local officials and organizations to pinpoint solutions and mobilize the resources
to carry them out.
Responding to the floods and providing assistance and resources for long-term
relief is on Yeiser’s front burner. “On Sept.
12, when the floodwaters came in and
people saw how serious this was, we set
up the Flood Fund,” he said. Atop his list
of priorities was to reach out to corporations, community leaders and individuals
to jumpstart the fund.
“These were all newly formed relationships,” said Yeiser, “but we called out to these
partners and asked them to create a single
fund that we all could rally around and
point to as a resource.”
For the past six weeks, the partners have
been meeting every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday to evaluate needs and identify
the best ways to invest the contributions that
have poured into the fund and respond to
YEISER RARELY SITS AT HIS DESK
in the Foothills United Way offices in Lafayette.
Instead, he’s out in the community, learning firsthand what the issues are in the different Boulder
County communities and working with local officials and organizations to pinpoint solutions and
mobilize the resources to carry them out.
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applications for monetary relief. So far, $3.2
million has been donated from corporations
and individuals, with $1 million already distributed to community nonprofits that help
with direct-impact assistance and immediate recovery needs.
But that doesn’t mean the team at Foothills United Way has moved other initiatives
to the back burner. Already committed to
supporting impact areas such as education,
financial stability, health and basic needs,
the 16-member staff continues to address issues surrounding them.
Using the Flood Fund as a guinea pig,
Yeiser, along with other partners, is looking to apply a collective-impact model for
future community investment. In concept,
collective impact is very different from how
community services have been delivered
for the past century. Instead of applying for
grants from many small, individual funding
sources, community service agencies would
have a single source to work with.
The collective-impact model reverses the
old way of doing work. Rather than spread
funding thinly across the community, it
identifies the greatest needs and concentrates the funds by joining forces with many
other funders to create stronger, more collaborative initiatives that actually can make
significant changes. Nonprofit services organizations apply for grants that support the
strategies developed by the collective impact
team.
“Here’s how that could look,” said Yeiser.
“We can take a high school with an at-risk
population and we identify that there are
perhaps health issues or early drop-out issues. We then pull together community services that could provide dental care for these
kids, maybe on-site counseling, and extend
those services to their families. But really,
concentrate those services in a finite area
and make sure we’re flooding the market
with the services people need.”
Input from constituents is important.
Yeiser has seen successful results when communities have been asked what their needs
are. That is followed by collaboration with
nonprofit providers as well as citizens to
provide solutions that create more sustainable neighborhoods, where people will live,
raise their families and build community.
For Yeiser, building community is what
makes his job and the services Foothills
United Way provides meaningful.
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Imagine!
1400 Dixon Ave
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-665-7789
www.imaginecolorado.org
Number of Employees: 528
Operating Budget: $31 million
Year Established: 1963
1963 - Colorado House Bill #121, providing
for a pilot program relating to community
centers for mentally r* and seriously
handicapped persons, is passed. Boulder is
chosen to administer the program, and the
Boulder County Interagency and Citizens
Council on Mental R* is formed. Ruth Wood is
named Executive Director. 100 individuals are
served.
1997 - The Developmental Disabilities
Center’s Out & About program is formed,
providing community-based services within
a therapeutic framework in response to
the requests of community members with
disabilities and family members who care for
those with disabilities.
Goals
1965 - The Boulder County Interagency and
Citizens Council on Mental R* is renamed The
Boulder County Board for Mental R*.
2000 - The Developmental Disabilities
Center establishes an endowment with the
Boulder County Community Foundation
and initiates efforts to establish its very own
Developmental Disabilities Center Foundation
(later named the Imagine! Foundation).
Our goal is to help people aspire
to, and achieve, a fulfilling life of
new possibilities.
Imagine! was established in
1963 by a group of Boulder
County parents who refused
to accept the limited options
available for their children with
developmental disabilities. They
envisioned a world where their
children would have the same
opportunities as any other child.
For the past 50 years, Imagine!
has used that vision as its
foundation. Imagine!’s guiding
philosophy is that all individuals,
regardless of ability or disability,
have talents and strengths that
make them vital members of
their communities. When it first
opened its doors 50 years ago,
Imagine! served 100 individuals.
Today, it serves almost 2,600
individuals and their families in
Boulder and Broomfield counties.
*Editor’s Note: Much has changed since
Imagine! began its journey 50 years ago,
including the language that we use to describe
people with intellectual and developmental
disabilities. Though we deeply believe in the use
of People First language today, it was unheard
of all those years ago. In the context of this
article you will find that we have made some
modifications to the language used. The words
“retarded” and “retardation” are completely
unacceptable today and have been replaced in the
text by the use of “r*”.
1970 - The Boulder County Board for Mental
R* serves 140 individuals.
1973 - Boulder County Board for Mental R*
moves from the old county hospital building
to the newly built Mental Health and Mental
R* and Sundquist Rehabilitation Center on Iris
and Broadway and serves 180 individuals.
1974 - The Boulder County Board for Mental
R* is renamed The Boulder County Board for
Developmental Disabilities.
1975 - The Boulder County Board for
Developmental Disabilities begins providing
Early Intervention services and serves 250
people overall.
1976 - Don Coloroso becomes Executive
Director of The Boulder County Board for
Developmental Disabilities.
1980 - The Boulder County Board for
Developmental Disabilities serves 420
individuals.
1983 - John Taylor becomes Executive
Director of the Boulder County Board for
Developmental Disabilities.
1984 - The Boulder County Board for
Developmental Disabilities is renamed The
Developmental Disabilities Center. An Adult
Day Services program is established, forming
the foundation of what is to become CORE/
Labor Source.
1985 - The Developmental Disabilities Center
serves 600 individuals.
1989 - The Developmental Disabilities Center
opens the Red Balloon Daycare Center, the first
local day care that integrates children with and
without developmental disabilities.
1990 - The Developmental Disabilities Center
serves 750 individuals.
1992 - The Developmental Disabilities
Center’s Early Intervention service program is
renamed Dayspring.
1995 - The Developmental Disabilities Center
serves 900 individuals.
1999 - The Developmental Disabilities Center
moves from Boulder to Lafayette.
The Developmental Disabilities Center serves
1,100 individuals.
2001 - The Developmental Disabilities
Center’s residential program is renamed
Innovations.
The new Developmental Disabilities
Foundation (later renamed the Imagine!
Foundation) has a very successful first year,
raising more than $175,000.00 in 2001-02.
2002 - The Developmental Disabilities Center
runs a very successful mill levy campaign in
Boulder County, which increases the stability
of services for people who live in Boulder
County.
The Developmental Disabilities Center is
renamed Imagine!.
2003 - Imagine! Behavioral Health Services
(IBHS) is created.
2005 - Imagine! engages in negotiations with
the Mental Health Center to be the Medicaid
contract entity for people with developmental
disabilities who are dually diagnosed.
Imagine! serves more than 1,800 individuals.
2008 - Mark Emery becomes Executive
Director of Imagine!.
Imagine! breaks ground on its first
SmartHome, the Bob and Judy Charles
SmartHome in Boulder.
2009 - Imagine! breaks ground on its second
SmartHome, the Charles Family SmartHome
in Longmont.
Imagine! pilots “The Companion Home Model,”
services to individuals (adults) living in their
own homes or the homes of their family
members.
2010 - Imagine! serves 2,600 individuals.
2013 - Imagine! celebrates its
50th Anniversary.
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Mission stateMent
service area
The mission of Imagine! is to
create and offer innovative
supports to people of all ages
with cognitive, developmental,
physical, and health related needs
so they may live fulfilling lives of
independence and quality in their
homes and communities.
Imagine! was established in
1963 as a private, not-for-profit
organization and as the first
community-centered board
(CCB) in Colorado. A CCB is a
local area’s single point of entry
into local, state, and federally
funded programs for people with
developmental disabilities in a
community. Imagine! is currently
one of 20 CCBs in Colorado. In
addition to serving as a state CCB,
Imagine! also provides services
designed to incorporate people
with developmental, cognitive,
and physical challenges into
the fabric of their communities.
Services include educational and
therapeutic services, job training
and placement, therapeutic
recreation activities, opportunities
for community living, behavioral
health services, technology
solutions, and support for families.
GivinG opportunities
Imagine! is grateful to our
generous community for
supporting so many of Imagine!’s
programs and services over
the years. You have helped to
enhance the level of care and
increase the opportunities we
are able to offer to those with
developmental disabilities in
Boulder and Broomfield counties.
Gifts of any size are very much
appreciated @
www.coloradogives/Imagine or
Imagine! Foundation
1400 Dixon Ave
Lafayette, CO 80026.
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FundinG sources
More than 60% of funding for
Imagine!’s services comes from
Federal Medicaid dollars. Another
19% comes from city and county
funding. Other revenue sources
include the State of Colorado,
donations and grants, nonMedicaid federal dollars, and
private fees for service.
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COMMUNITY
FOOD SHARE
JONATHAN CASTNER
Rawa Abu Alshamah, a University of Colorado-Boulder student and Community Food Share volunteer, sorts incoming donations at the
food bank’s new facility in Louisville.
Bigger facility in Louisville
helps meet bigger need
BY VALERIE GLEATON
news@bcbr.com
LOUISVILLE – With holidays around
the corner, food is on the brain: family
feasts, Thanksgiving dinner, holiday parties
and treats. But for many people, just getting
enough to eat on a daily basis is a struggle.
That’s why for the past 32 years, Community Food Share has provided food
assistance in Boulder and Broomfield
counties. With a new headquarters and
warehouse in Louisville, the nonprofit
is poised to feed more people than ever.
“Our primary mission is to make sure no
one in our community goes hungry,” said Jim
Baldwin, chief executive of Community Food
Share. “Unfortunately, there is a segment of
our population who are in need of additional
food assistance.”
It might not be the segment you think. Al-
though homeless and unemployed individuals
make up a small percentage of those receiving
assistance, Baldwin said, the vast majority are
working families with low incomes.
According to the most recent census
data, approximately 56,000 individuals in
the area live below 130 percent of the poverty line – the same metric used to qualify
for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program (formerly called food stamps) and
the free-lunch program.
“That’s like a family of four making
$30,000 or less a year,” Baldwin said. “After
paying rent, utilities and other bills, they just
don’t have enough resources to put food on
the table.”
Community Food Share distributes food
though a network of 48 nonprofit agencies
in Boulder and Broomfield counties, including food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters,
emergency assistance programs, churches,
schools and centers that serve the mentally
ill, disabled citizens, at-risk youth and lowincome working families.
Although some food banks charge agencies a handling fee to deliver food, CFS does
not.
“That means we have to raise a little more
money,” Baldwin said. “But they’re basically
the safety net of our community, and we’re
here to support them.”
The nonprofit also offers two direct-service
programs: Elder Share, which serves the area’s
low-income senior population, and Feeding
Families, which serves families that have a child
on the free lunch program within the Boulder
Valley or St. Vrain Valley school districts.
CFS gets its food from a variety of sources.
TO DONATE
time, food or money, visit communityfoodshare.org.
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About 20 percent comes from
Feeding America, The Nation’s
Food Bank Network, through
which the organization receives
food from corporate donors
such as Kraft and Kellogg’s.
Food also is donated by local
companies, including the area’s
Walmart superstores, Whole
Foods, King Soopers, Safeway,
Munson Farms and WhiteWave
Foods. CFS also distributes U.S.
Department of Agriculture
food through the Emergency
Food Assistance Program.
Food drives such as the upcoming Let’s Bag Hunger (Nov.
17-27 in Boulder) and Hunger
Hurts the Whole Community
(April in Longmont) get the
community involved, and financial donations round things
out by allowing CFS to purchase food when supplies run
low and to fund operations.
CFS employs 20 paid staffers
and uses three large refrigerated
trucks to deliver food to distribution agencies and pick-up donations from food suppliers. The
organization also works with
approximately 2,500 volunteers,
who log more than 36,000 volunteer hours every year.
“It’s a real testament to the
kind of folks we have in our
community,” Baldwin said.
That
community
also
showed up to help when CFS
recognized that it needed a
larger building.
“We were simply out of space
JONATHAN CASTNER
Community Food Share has moved into a building in Louisville which, at 68,000 square feet, is more
than triple the size of its former building in Niwot.
in our old facility,” Baldwin said.
“We couldn’t be as organized as
we wanted, there was no place to
meet with people, we didn’t have
room for more volunteers, and
parking was a problem.”
Baldwin and his team started
researching what they wanted
in a new location and launched
a capital campaign to start raising money for the move in 2010.
Last year CFS took out a $3.5
million loan to purchase its new
facility at 650 S. Taylor Ave. in
Louisville. Then something
amazing happened.
“A generous donor offered
JONATHAN CASTNER
Kimberly Bryant, who works for Mental Health Partners of Boulder County, picks up some food for families in need at Community Food Share.
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us a $2.5 million gift to pay off
the loan if we could pay off the
remaining $1 million by the
end of the year, which we did
with support from the community,” Baldwin said.
Renovations began in May
and CFS moved into its new
building – which at 68,000
square feet is more than triple
the size of its former building
in Niwot – on Aug. 1. That was
not a moment too soon because
September’s flooding drove
many residents from their
homes, leaving them with little
access to food.
“If the flood had hit when we
were still in the other facility, we
would not have been able to step
up like we did,” Baldwin said.
Because of its new, larger
space, CFS was able to accept
380,000 more pounds of food
in the six weeks after the flood
than it took in during the same
period the year before., which
it used to provide assistance to
flood victims through disaster
centers and agencies in the affected areas.
Baldwin is quick to point
out, however, that need doesn’t
end when the waters recede.
“As the holidays approach, we’ll
continue to serve not just flood
victims but our normal operations as well.”
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Longmont community
foundation
636 Coffman Street, Suite 203
Longmont CO 80501
Phone: 303-678-6555
www.longmontfoundation.org
Email: eric@longmontfoundation.org
Facebook – Longmont Community
Foundation
Twitter – Longmontfdtn
Text “LCFCommunity” to 22828
to join our email list
GOALS
To build and maintain the Community Endowment –a permanent funding source that
helps provide financial support to a variety of nonprofit organizations and programs.
To be an excellent steward of family, individual and business Donor Directed funds. Connecting donors to causes they care about while providing excellent fund management.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
The desire to give back arises from a variety of reasons. Perhaps you’re the young family
that wants to teach their children the impact and value of philanthropy, or the business
that desires to create an endowed Business Fund, or the older couple that wishes to support their place of worship and at the same time provide support to children in need.
Whatever the reason, the Longmont Community Foundation can help you establish a
charitable fund that fits with your wishes for our community and world. We do the background work so you can focus on the giving.
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
ERIC HOZEMPA
MISSION STATEMENT
To improve life in Longmont and
the St. Vrain Valley through philanthropy and charitable leadership.
SERVICE AREA
Longmont and the St. Vrain Valley and nonprofit organizations
throughout the United States
FUNDING SOURCES
Board of Trustees and Staff of the Longmont Community Foundation. From left, Marjorie Weibel, Jan
Kanemoto, John Gaddis, Jeff Nading, Ed Fitzgerald, Eric Hozempa, Marcus McCarty, Dale Bernard, Susan
Shirley, Carol Croft, Kristin Koval. Not in photo: Roy White, Matt Zavala, Brad Douglas, and Karen Kramer.
95% from individuals
4% from corporations
1% from Foundations
Board Member Matt Zavala presents a grant.
Dale Sherrod visits with scholarship recipient.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
PRESIDENT
John Gaddis, Jr., Esq
VICE PRESIDENT
Ed Fitzgerald
Dale Bernard
Brad Douglas
Jan Kanemoto
Kristin Koval, Esq
Karen Kramer
Jeff Nading
SECRETARY
Roy White
Susan Shirley
Roy White
Susan Wiser
TREASURER
Carol Croft
Matt Zavala
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Do you Believe in Community?
Delbert & Dorothe Reddington ➣ Visionaries
In 1948, they planted a tree that has benefited a neighborhood for 62 years. In 2003, proceeds from the Delbert
Reddington living trust were used to establish the Delbert and
Dorothe Reddington Fund -- benefiting our community forever.
See the impacts of Delbert and Dorothe’s generosity at www.
longmontfoundation.org/reddington and drive by 319 Francis
Street to discover what became of their tiny tree.
Learn how planting your own donor advised fund at the Longmont
Community Foundation helps strengthen our community.
Contact the Longmont Community Foundation
at 303-678-6555 to learn more.
636 Coffman Street, Suite 203, Longmont CO 80501
(303) 678-6555
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Longmont Museum
400 Quail Road
Longmont CO 80501
303-651-8374
www.longmontmuseum.org
6 full-time, 8 part-time employees
Annual Revenue: $1,120,269
Year Established: 1936
Museum Director:
Wesley Jessup
Mission stateMent
The Longmont Museum engages
the community in an explorationofhistory,artandscience
throughexhibition,education,
andthecollection,preservation
andinterpretationofregional
history.
Goals
GivinG opportunities
The Longmont Museum’s current
strategic plan articulates six major
goals for the coming years:
•Providestate-of-the-artspace
forexhibits,programsand
collections.
•Buildlong-termgrowthin
fundingbase.
•Becomeaprimarydestination.
•Useexhibitstoengage,
challenge,andinspirevisitors.
•Offerdynamicandculturally
relevantprogrammingtodiverse
populations.
•Exceedprofessionalstandards
forcollectionsdocumentation
andaccess.
The Museum is in the final stages
of a $4.2 million capital campaign
tobuildan11,000squarefoot
expansion.Thisexpansionwill
adda250-seatauditorium,a
multipurposeeducationspace,
andanelegantglass-walled
atriumandeventspace.Naming
opportunitiesareavailablefrom
$3,000to$250,000.
service area
TheLongmontMuseumserves
aprimaryaudiencethatstretches
fromFortCollinstoDenver,
withastrongconcentrationin
northernBoulderCounty.In
2013,theMuseumisontrackto
servemorethan50,000people
initsfacilityandanother10,000
through outreach programs.
FundinG sources
AsadivisionoftheCityof
Longmont, the Museum’s basic
operationsarefundedbythe
City.Additionalfundsraisedfrom
privatedonorsandgrantsgo
directlyintoprogramactivities,
from special exhibitions to children’sprograms.Acurrentfundraisingfocusisa$4.2million
capital campaign for a museum
expansion.
Board oF directors - Friends oF the lonGMont MuseuM
ERiC KittELbERgER
Chair
RiCHARD LuKE
Secretary
JEnnifER HEnDERsOn
Vice Chair
JOAnn MCCOY
Treasurer
CHAD KuppER
ELLEn RAnsOn
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Want to Own a Piece of the Future?
“IsupporttheMuseum
because it brings
outsidevisitorsinto
Longmont.”
fORREst fLEMing
Owner,
InstantImprints
“OurMuseum
welcomestheentire
community.”
LAuRA ZAvALA
BusinessDevelopment
Officer,
ElevationsCredit
Union
“OurMuseumis
a great place to
getinvolvedinthe
community”
CHAD KuppER
Attorney,
LyonsGaddisLawFirm
SupportYOURMuseumexpansion!
TheLongmontMuseumisexpanding–findouthowyoucanhelp
atwww.longmontmuseum.orgor303-651-8374.
HonoryourfamilyoryourbusinessinBoulderCounty’snewestculturalattraction.
NameaseatinthenewMuseumauditoriumandleaveapermanentlegacy.
Namingopportunitiesbeginat$3,000.ContacttheLongmontMuseumtomakeyourgift.
Openingin2015,theLongmontMuseum’sexpansionfeaturesa250-seatauditorium,
amultipurposeeducation/conferencespacesuitableformeetingsorcorporateevents,
andastunningglass-walledatrium.
400 Quail Road • Longmont CO 80501
303-651-8374
www.longmontmuseum.org
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TRAILS
COALITION
JONATHAN CASTNER
Susan Webel, vice president of the Boulder Area Trails Coalition, works to make availability and nonmotorized use of area trails a reality
for as many county residents – including equestrians – as possible.
Group maps
out vision
for more
outdoor access
BY JEFF THOMAS
wnews@bcbr.com
BOULDER – Bet on the first six outdoor
recreation companies to take quick advantage of a unique opportunity to contribute
to trail use across Boulder County this year.
“We do have six places on our map for
company logos, no advertising, just logos,
at $1,000 apiece,” said Suzanne Webel, vice
president of the Boulder Area Trails Coalition. The coalition, with considerable effort,
put together the most comprehensive map
of trails available in Boulder County and is
just about to put out the third edition.
BATCO’s goal is to represent the spectrum of non-motorized trail use across the
county and aid in making trail availability
and use a reality for as many county residents as possible. The map is by far the most
visible fundraising mechanism employed
by this nonprofit – every county trail user
should have one – but the nonprofit 501(c)3
organization also can take direct, tax-deductible gifts as well.
“It took me over 100 maps to get a comBoulder County Business Report
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BATCO HAS NO PAID STAFF and extremely limited
administrative costs, so pretty much everything donated
to this nonprofit organization goes into area trails.
TO DONATE
to the Boulder Area
Trails Coalition, visit
www.bouldertrails.org
or contact Webel at
303-485-2162.
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prehensive map (in the first edition started
in 1996,” Webel said. Her background in
geology and love of maps came in considerably handy during a multi-year effort to
stitch together the first map, which will be
updated for release early next year.
“Our county is very fragmented when it
comes to trails,” she said. “You go from Rocky
Mountain National Park to small cities with
their own trails, and none of them had coordinated their regional trail management.
If you want to get from the national forest to
the national park – they might show the trails
but they didn’t show the big picture.”
Other intricacies, such as trail limitation – who could use them and when, for
instance – often are left out.
More than 20,000 copies of the first editions
of the map have sold, with nearly every dime of
those proceeds going back into aiding trail development, or the actual cost of producing the
maps. The maps sell for about $10 a pop, and
are available at a wide range of outdoor recreation shops and other retail establishments.
BATCO has no paid staff and extremely
limited administrative costs, so pretty much
everything donated to this nonprofit organization goes into area trails. That may include capital costs to help fix flood-damaged
trails this year. Enlisting that sort of funding
is difficult for public agencies, but it is often
the umbrella nature of the organization –
representing interests from equestrian users
to trail runners and dog owners – that often
helps public agencies most.
“I think they’ve done a good job of trying to collect the different trail users into
one approach – all the various components
of trails users,” said Ron Stewart, director of
Boulder County Open Space. “We really appreciate the help they’ve been.”
Representing interests ranging from
mountain bikers to trail runners, dog walkers and horse riders may seem like a heavy
burden of collaboration, but the group has
seen a great deal of success in creating that
consensus, especially in helping projects such
as the Trail Around Boulder move forward.
“It would only take 34 miles of trail to
create the circle around Boulder, and we
only need six or seven more miles to fill in
the gaps between the existing trails,” Webel
said. “More funding could allow us to help
City of Boulder Open Space to complete the
trails – if it (a connection between trails)
costs $60,000, and we could offer $30,000,
maybe we could get it done.”
TAB is only one aspect of the trails
around the county in which BATCO participates, but it is important to the group because it represents the spectrum of trail users the organization seeks to serve and could
be a high-visibility project both in terms of
local usage and national acclaim.
Past BATCO president Peter Bakwin, a
celebrated trail runner and ultra-marathoner who grew up in Boulder, said it brings
back a vision that the city first used to initialize open space purchases in the 1970s – a
“greenbelt” that everyone could enjoy.
“Now we have the greenbelt, and in a
sense it completes the program to have a
continuous trail that lets people explore the
whole, amazing area,” Bakwin said. “It covers all the main environments of our area –
foothills, agricultural fields, rolling prairies,
creekside areas.”
However, he added, “this vision gets
bogged down in the interminable management plans and trail study-area plans. The
city is years and years behind the schedule it
set for itself as recently as 2005.”
For those people whose finances might
not allow for a donation to the group this
year, current president David Blankinship
said volunteers always are welcome, especially volunteers interested in public policy.
BATCO does coordinate volunteer “handson” efforts, such as flood repair work at
Walker Ranch on Nov. 9, but Blankinship
said the group also needs people who can
attend some of the multitude of meetings
that go on around the county.
“There are just too many meetings for us
to currently attend,” he said. “We’re always
looking for people who really want to get involved. There are many good opportunities
for people to really make a difference here.”
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ADVISED
OR DESIGNATED FUND
A fund held by a community foundation
where the donor may recommend
eligible charitable recipients for grants.
AFFILIATE FUND
Local fund affiliated with a foundation.
AGENCY ENDOWMENT
A fund established within a community
foundation or other public foundation
by a nonprofit organization.
ANNIVERSARY OR
BIRTHDAY CAMPAIGN
A fundraising campaign centered
around an anniversary date of an
institution on the premise that the
occasion will stimulate giving.
AREA OF INTEREST FUND
A fund that allows donors to direct
funding to a particular cause or specific
geographical area.
BEQUEST OR
CHARITABLE DEFERRED GIFT
A donation made to a charity named as
beneficiary under a will or trust.
CAUSE OR
CAUSE-RELATED MARKETING
A partnership between a for-profit
company and a nonprofit organization
that increases the company’s sales
while raising money and visibility for
the cause.
CHALLENGE, CONDITION OR
MATCHING GIFT OR GRANT
A grant that is paid only if the nonprofit
is able to raise additional funds from
other sources.
CHARITABLE CLASS
The group of people that may legally
receive assistance from a charitable
organization. A charitable class must
be large or indefinite enough that
providing aid to members of the class
benefits the community as a whole.
CHARITABLE DEDUCTION
The portion of a gift to a qualified
charity that is deductible from an
individual’s or corporation’s federal
income tax, individual’s gift tax or
individual’s estate tax.
CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITY
A contract under which a charity, in
return for a transfer of cash, marketable
securities or other assets, agrees to
pay a fixed amount of money to an
individual during his or her lifetime.
CHARITABLE LEAD TRUST
A trust that provides an income stream
to a charity for a specified period of time.
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GLOSSARY OF NONPROFIT TERMS
At the end of that period, trust assets are
distributed to noncharitable beneficiaries
such as children or grandchildren.
is matched by a similar contribution
from the employer.
CHARITABLE
REMAINDER TRUST
A fund created by gifts that establish
its principal, which then makes grants
from the income generated by that
principal. An endowed fund exists in
perpetuity and continues to carry out
the donor’s wishes after death.
An arrangement in which property or
money is donated to a charity, but the
donor continues to use the property and/
or receive income from it while living.
COMMUNITY OR PUBLIC
FOUNDATION
A nonprofit, publicly supported,
nonsectarian philanthropic institution
with a goal of building permanent funds
established by separate donors for the
broad-based charitable benefit of the
residents of a defined geographic area.  
COMMUNITY FUND
An organized community program
that makes appeals to the public for
funds to be used for the ongoing
operational support of local agencies.
CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP
Business giving, including business
relationships and partnerships with
nonprofit organizations.
CORPORATE FOUNDATION
A private foundation that receives its
funding from the for-profit company
whose name it bears but is legally an
independent entity.
CORPORATE GIVING
PROGRAM
A grant-making program established
and administered within a for-profit
corporation.
CORPORATE VOLUNTEER
COUNCIL
A network that businesses join to
address community needs through
workplace volunteering.
CORPORATE, EMPLOYEE OR
WORKPLACE VOLUNTEER
PROGRAM
A company-managed program that
coordinates company staff with
nonprofits looking for volunteers.
DEMONSTRATION GRANT
A grant made to establish an
innovative project or program that
will serve as a model. If successful
it may be replicated by others.
DESIGNATED ENDOWMENT
Established by an individual, family or
business to benefit one or more charities.
EMPLOYEE MATCHING GIFT
OR GRANT
A program whereby an employee’s
contribution to a charitable organization
ENDOWED FUND
ENDOWMENT
A permanently restricted fund, the
principal of which is protected and the
income from which may be spent.
EVALUATION OR PILOT
GRANT
A grant that supports the external
evaluation of a project. With a
successful project, the evaluation grant
works as a leveraging tool, enabling the
recipient to seek further funding.
FEDERATED FUNDER
A joint fundraising effort administered
by a nonprofit “umbrella” organization
that in turn distributes funds to
nonprofit agencies. Examples include
United Way, United Jewish Appeal and
United Negro College Fund.
FLOW-THROUGH FUNDS
Contributions to a foundation that
are used primarily for direct grant
making rather than for endowing the
foundation.
FOUNDATION
A public or private nonprofit
corporation or trust that makes
grants to organizations, institutions or
individuals for scientific, educational,
cultural, religious or other charitable
purposes.
IN-KIND DONATION OR GIFT
A gift of goods or services rather than
cash or property.  
INITIATIVE-BASED GRANT
MAKING
A grants program based on applicants
responding to a request for proposals.
IRREVOCABLE TRUST
A gift in trust that cannot be rescinded.
LIMITED-PURPOSE
FOUNDATION
A foundation that restricts its giving to
one or very few areas of interest, such
as higher education or medical care.
MEMORIAL OR NAMED FUND
A fund established by, or named for,
an individual, family, corporation or
other group to carry out the charitable
interests of the donor or honoree.  
NONENDOWED FUND
In contrast to endowed funds that can
only make grants from interest income,
a nonendowed fund’s principal can be
used for grants.
NONPROFIT
An organization established for activities
other than profit making. Some
nonprofits are exempt from federal
income taxation, but they may be taxed
on income from unrelated businesses
they conduct.
Common nonprofits include:
501 C (3)
A public charity or private foundation.
Gifts to a 501 c (3) are tax-deductible.
501 C (4)
A social welfare or employees’
association whose net earnings are
used solely for charitable, educational
or recreational purposes.
501 C (6)
A trade association or business leagues
not organized for profit or private benefit.
501 C (7)
A social club organized for pleasure and
recreation.
501 C (8)
A fraternal beneficiary society, order
or association operating under the
lodge system that provides benefits to
members and their dependents.
501 C (12)
A benevolent life insurance association,
cooperative or ditch or irrigation
company.
OPERATING FOUNDATION
A private foundation that uses the bulk of
its income to provide charitable services
or to run charitable programs of its own.
PARTNERSHIP FUNDING
A grant program where “partners”
often government and philanthropic
sources have input into the project.
PASS-THROUGH FOUNDATION
A foundation that receives funds and
makes distributions with little or no
principal remaining with the foundation.
PERPETUAL TRUST
A trust established with the intent to
keep the principal invested in perpetuity
and distribute the income from
investments to one or more charities.
PROGRAM OR PROJECT
GRANTS
Funds to support specific projects
or programs as opposed to general
support grants.
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GLOSSARY OF NONPROFIT TERMS
PROGRAM RELATED
INVESTMENT
SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR
A loan (not a grant) made by a
foundation to another organization for
a project related to the foundation’s
interests.  
RESTRICTED ENDOWMENT
INCOME
Income from a permanent fund used
for a specified purpose.  
RESTRICTED FUND,
GIFT OR GRANT
Money given with donors’ specifications
on how a nonprofit may use it.  
REVOCABLE TRUST
A trust that can be recalled by its creator.
Revocable trusts become irrevocable
when their creators die and can become
irrevocable sooner if the creators give up
the power to revoke.
SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
A nonprofit venture that combines
the passion of a social mission with
the innovation and determination
commonly associated with for-profit
businesses.
An individual who engages in
social enterprise, drawing upon
the best thinking in both the
business and nonprofit worlds.
SOCIAL VENTURE FUNDS
Charitable funds in which donors
invest their expertise as well as
their money, providing support and
requiring accountability of nonprofit
organizations just as venture capitalists
do in business enterprises.  
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE
INVESTING
The practice of aligning a foundation’s
investment policies with its mission.
This may include refraining from
investing in corporations with products
or policies inconsistent with the
foundation’s values.
UNRESTRICTED FUND
A fund that is not specifically designated
for a particular use by the donor, or
for which restrictions have expired or
been removed.  
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ANIMALS
ANIMAL HELP NOW
2525 Arapahoe Ave., E4-705
Boulder, CO 80302
303-543-0755
Mission: Connect people involved with animal
emergencies with the most appropriate timeand location-specific resources and services.
Wish list: Donations, volunteers.
Person in charge: David Crawford, executive
director
Year founded: 2009a
www.ahnow.org
BIRDS OF PREY FOUNDATION
2290 S. 104th St.
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-460-0674
Mission: Treat injured and orphaned raptors
and return them to the wild; educate children
and adults about raptors’ important role in
the wild.
Wish list: Donations, volunteers and
professional construction help.
Person in charge: Heidi Bucknam, executive
director
Year founded: 1984
www.birds-of-prey.org
BOULDER COUNTY HORSE
ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 19601
Boulder, CO 80308-2601
303-485-2162/303-485-2163
Mission: Promote, protect and unify the
equestrian community in the county through
education, recreation and legislation.
Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, president
Year founded: 1971
www.boulderhorse.org
COLORADO HORSE RESCUE
10386 N. 65th St.
Longmont, CO 80503
720-494-1414/720-494-1415
Mission: Provide shelter, care, rehabilitation
and adoption services for neglected or
abandoned horses.
Person in charge: Carol E. Brice
Year founded: 1986
www.chr.org
COLORADO REPTILE
HUMANE SOCIETY
13941 Elmore Road
Longmont, CO 80504
303-776-2070/303-776-5206
Mission: Provide shelter and adoption
services for pet-trade animals; rehabilitation
and release of reptile and amphibian wildlife;
training of animal welfare and medical
professionals.
Person in charge: Ann-Elizabeth Nash,
executive director
Year founded: 1998
www.corhs.org
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GREENWOOD WILDLIFE
REHABILITATION CENTER
P.O. Box 18987
Boulder, CO 80308
303-823-8455/303-823-5051
Mission: Rehabilitate sick, injured and
orphaned wildlife for release into appropriate
habitats. Educate the public, emphasizing
humane solutions to human/wildlife
interactions.
Wish list: Volunteers, in-kind and monetary
donations, shoppers and donors at our thrift and
consignment stores, corporate event sponsors.
Person in charge: Linda Tyler, executive
director
Year founded: 1982
www.greenwoodwildlife.org
HUMANE SOCIETY
OF BOULDER VALLEY
2323 55th St.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-442-4030/303-565-5151
Mission: Animal adoption, training and behavior
programs, lost and found, veterinary clinic,
humane education programs and camps, thrift
and gift shop, retail store, pet supplies.
Person in charge: Lisa Pedersen, CEO
Year founded: 1902
www.boulderhumane.org
KNICK O’TIME HORSE RESCUE
AND REHABILITATION
14509 N. 83rd St.
Longmont, CO 80503
303-359-2273
Mission: Rescue, rehabilitate and find new
homes for abused, neglected, unwanted and
slaughter-bound horses, ponies and barnyard
animals.
Wish list: Financial support, hay and horse/
barnyard/livestock/large animal feed and
equipment, fund raising assistance.
Person in charge: Stephanie Wendorf,
executive director
Year founded: 2005
www.knickotimehorserescue.org
LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY
9595 Nelson Road
Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-1232/303-772-2219
Mission: Animal welfare, pet adoption, pet lost
and found, humane education, dog-training
classes, pet licensing, animal fostering.
Person in charge: Liz Smokowski, executive
director
Year founded: 1972
www.longmonthumane.org
LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY
WELL PET CLINIC
9595 Nelson Road
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-0610/303-772-2219
Mission: Spaying and neutering, wellness exams,
dentistry, general surgery, heartworm testing and
preventative medications, vaccinations, feline
leukemia testing, microchipping.
Wish list: Cleaning supplies, towels and
blankets, monetary donations for medical
supplies.
Person in charge: Sarah Clusman, director
of operations
Year founded: 1972
www.longmonthumane.org
MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM
8778 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80303
720-406-7630/720-406-7630
Mission: Through therapeutic interaction with
horses, participants experience psychological,
social, emotional and spiritual growth;
corporate team-building.
Person in charge: Kathy King Johnson,
executive director
Year founded: 2001
www.medicinehorse.org
ARTS AND CULTURE
ARS NOVA SINGERS INC.
P.O. Box 4151
Boulder, CO 80306-4151
303-499-3165
Mission: A cappella choral ensemble performs
variety of choral music, ranging from works of
early Renaissance masters to contemporary
works by 20th and 21st century composers.
Wish list: An audience is most gratifying
but contributions and volunteers are always
welcome.
Person in charge: Chip Ross, executive
director
Year founded: 1986
www.arsnovasingers.com
ARTWALK LONGMONT INC.
357 Main St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-678-8417
Mission: Arts and theater showcase event in
downtown Longmont.
Person in charge: Sharald Church, executive
director
Year founded: 1996
www.ArtWalkLongmont.org
BOULDER ARTS RESOURCE
1001 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-441-4391/303-441-4119
Mission: Serve the needs of Colorado’s
diverse arts community by showcasing and
promoting individual artists/groups working in
all disciplines: visual, performing, film/video,
literary, multidisciplinary.
Person in charge: Mary Fowler, director
Year founded: 1999
www.artsresource.org
BOULDER ASIAN PACIFIC
ALLIANCE
P.O. Box 21406
Boulder, CO 80308-4406
303-499-0108
Mission: Promote and preserve Asian Pacific
culture in Boulder community; sponsors the
Boulder Asian Film Festival and Boulder Asian
Cultural Festival.
Year founded: 1995
www.bapaweb.org
BOULDER BACH FESTIVAL
P.O. Box 1896
Boulder, CO 80306
303-499-9646
Mission: Celebrate Bach’s music by providing
high-quality performances and educational
opportunities to satisfy those who love Bach’s
music and to introduce Bach’s music to others.
Wish list: Volunteers and board members.
Person in charge: Marcia Schirmer, executive
director
Year founded: 1981
www.boulderbachfestival.org
BOULDER BALLET COMPANY
& SCHOOL
2590 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-443-0028/303-441-5266
Mission: Create, explore and extend the artistry,
passion and joy of dance in community with its
artists, students and audiences.
Wish list: A new set for the Nutcracker. A
corporate/business sponsor for the project.
Person in charge: Wrenn Combs, executive
director
Year founded: 1982
www.boulderballet.org,
www.bouldernutcracker.org
BOULDER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
4735 Walnut St., Suite F
Boulder, CO 80301
303-583-1278/303-546-0625
Mission: Enhance the classical musical
arts with live and recorded performances of
the highest standard, and to serve the local
community by offering music education,
outreach and promotional activities.
Wish list: Corporate sponsorship and general
operating support.
Person in charge: Bahman Saless, music
director
Year founded: 2004
www.boulderchamberorchestra.com
BOULDER CHORALE
685 Inca Parkway
Boulder, CO 80303
303-554-7692/303-317-4263
Mission: Provide music performances,
outreach and education.
Wish list: Support for guest artist fees, venue
rental and infrastructure support.
Person in charge: Dr. James Kim, artistic
director; Kim Watkins, director children’s chorale
Year founded: 1966
www.boulderchorale.org
BOULDER CONCERT BAND INC.
P.O. Box 18405
Boulder, CO 80308
303-517-1323
Mission: Provide community with
performances of traditional and contemporary
concert literature, enriching the cultural
experience of the audience and musicians.
Wish list: Sponsors, advertisers, donations
and performance space that can
accommodate a 70-piece band on stage. We
currently need percussionists and bassoonists
to join the band.
Person in charge: Bernard Buster, president,
board of directors
Year founded: 1976
www.BoulderConcertBand.org
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ARTS ALLIANCE
2590 Walnut St., Suite 9
Boulder, CO 80302
303-447-2422
Mission: Promote and support artists and
cultural organizations by providing leadership,
resources and advocacy.
Person in charge: Charlotte LaSasso,
executive director
Year founded: 1966
www.bouldercountyarts.org
BOULDER FRIENDS OF JAZZ
P.O. Box 1492
Boulder, CO 80306
303-449-1888
Mission: Preserve, support, promote and
encourage traditional/Dixieland jazz through
monthly jam sessions and sponsorship of other
events.
Wish list: New members: musicians, dancers
and listeners to attend our jam sessions.
Person in charge: Derek Lucas, president
Year founded: 1986
www.boulderfriendsofjazz.org
BOULDER HISTORY MUSEUM
1206 Euclid Ave.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-3464/303-938-8322
Mission: Provide educational experiences for
people to explore the continuing history of the
Boulder region.
Wish list: Capital support, corporate support for
exhibitions and programs and members.
Person in charge: Nancy Geyer, executive
director/CEO
Year founded: 1944
www.boulderhistory.org
BOULDER INTERNATIONAL
FILM FESTIVAL
2338 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-2283/303-449-2274
Mission: Present more than 50 films from
around the world every President’s Day
weekend in February.
Person in charge: Robin Beeck, executive
director
Kathy Beeck, festival director
Year founded: 2005
www.biff1.com
BOULDER MUSEUM OF
CONTEMPORARY ART
1750 13th St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-443-2122/303-447-1633
Mission: Maintain a contemporary art museum
and gallery that offers regional, national and
international exhibitions.
Person in charge: David Dadone, executive
director
Year founded: 1972
www.bmoca.org
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BOULDER PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA
2590 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-1343/303-443-9203
Mission: Professional orchestra performs at
Macky Auditorium in Boulder and at schools
throughout the Front Range.
Wish list: Make the Phil your destination for
an employee or client appreciation event,
restaurants, caterers, hotels or beverage
merchants to join us in hosting an Event of Note
and concert sponsorships.
Person in charge: Kevin Shuck, executive
director
Year founded: 1957
www.BoulderPhil.org
BOULDER POTTERS’ GUILD
3185 Sterling Circle
Boulder, CO 80301
303-447-0310
Mission: Provide classes and workshops in
pottery and a full-service clay facility for its
students and members.
Person in charge: Joy Boston, president
Year founded: 1969
www.boulderpottersguild.com
BOULDER SUZUKI STRINGS
2705 Stanford Ave.
Boulder, CO 80305-5336
303-499-2807/303 499-2807
Mission: Provide a scholarship program
for string instruction and support for public
performances.
Person in charge: Amy Gesmer-Packman,
director
Year founded: 1982
www.bouldersuzukistrings.org
BOULDER SYMPHONY
P.O. Box 201
Niwot, CO 80544
970-577-1550
Mission: Perform symphonies.
Person in charge: Devin Patrick Hughes,
music director
Year founded: 1992
www.bouldersymphony.org
BOULDER’S UPSTART CROW
THEATRE
2131 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-1415/303 442-1415
Mission: Perform and produce classical theater.
Year founded: 1980
www.theupstartcrow.org
CANTABILE SINGERS
P.O. Box 4245
Boulder, CO 80306-4245
720-204-8806
Mission: Present concerts with a choral
repertoire ranging from ancient to
contemporary music featuring professional
soloists and guest instrumentalists.
Person in charge: Alejandro Gomez Guillen,
music director
Year founded: 1980
www.cantabileboulder.org
CHASE THE MUSIC
2071 Rowell Drive
Lyons, CO 80540
303-859-3321
Mission: Facilitate the composition,
performance and distribution of original music
for children battling critical illnesses.
Wish list: Composers, performers, venues and
audiences for the creation and delivery of music.
Person in charge: Clark Hodge, executive director
Year founded: 2012
www.chasethemusic.org
COLORADO BREWERS GUILD
P.O. Box 19736
Boulder, CO 80308
303-901-4701
Mission: Promote and protect the Colorado
craft-beer community.
Year founded: 1997
www.coloradobeer.org
COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL
& CENTER FOR MUSICAL ARTS
200 E. Baseline Road
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-665-0599
Mission: Provide access to the best of the world’s
music through education and performance.
Wish list: Financial commitment and support,
larger audiences and enrollment, greater marketing
and visibility with expanded community profile.
Person in charge: Louise Christopher,
development coordinator
Year founded: 1976
www.COmusic.org
CONSCIOUS ALLIANCE
2525 Arapahoe Ave., Suite E4-182
Boulder, CO 80302
720-406-7871
Mission: Enable feeding of the hungry through
various art and music projects.
Person in charge: Justin Levy, executive director
www.consciousalliance.org
CU ART MUSEUM
1085 18th St.
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-8003
Mission: Present exhibitions of contemporary
and historical art.
Person in charge: Stephen Martonis, director
Year founded: 1939
Www.cuartmuseum.colorado.edu
CU COLLEGE OF MUSIC/
CU FOUNDATION
301 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-8008/303-492-5619
Mission: Promote performing arts on the
University of Colorado-Boulder campus.
Person in charge: Joan McLean Braun,
executive director
www.cupresents.org
CU-BOULDER COLLEGE OF MUSIC
301 UCB
Boulder, CO 80309
303-735-6070/303-492-5619
Mission: Present classical, jazz, opera, dance and
world music concerts, including student, faculty,
guest and ensemble performances.
Wish list: Program support, student scholarship
support and faculty support.
Person in charge: James Austin, interim dean
Year founded: 1937
www.music.colorado.edu
DANCE BRIDGE
1001 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-441-4391/303-441-4119
Mission: Provide a network for dancers and the
general public in the Boulder Valley and present
free programs and services for dancers.
Wish list: Marketing support, affordable space
rental, local funding.
Person in charge: Mary Wohl Haan, coordinator
Year founded: 2003
Www.www.artsresource.org/dance
EAST BOULDER COUNTY ARTISTS
P.O. Box 133
Lafayette, CO 80026
Mission: Promote the visual arts, with
emphasis on education and outreach, in East
Boulder County. Work to build a strong and
diverse arts community, while serving the
needs of member artists.
Person in charge: Dona Laurita, president
Year founded: 1999
www.ebcacolorado.org
ETOWN
1535 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-443-8696/303-443-4489
Mission: Educate, entertain and inspire a diverse
audience through music and conversation to
create a socially responsible and environmentally
sustainable world.
Person in charge: Sarah Frankel, director of
events and operations
Year founded: 1991
www.etown.org
FIREHOUSE ART CENTER
667 Fourth Ave.
Longmont, CO 80502-5401
303-651-2787
Mission: Present visual art exhibits, children
and youth education, film, dance and outreach
programs.
Wish list: Education program funding/scholarships,
marketing assistance, grant writing.
Person in charge: Jessica Kooiman, executive
director/curator
Year founded: 1986
www.firehouseart.org
FREQUENTFLYERSPRODUCTIONSINC.
3022 E. Sterling Circle, No. 150
Boulder, CO 80301
303-245-8272
Mission: Present aerial dance performances
and education for at-risk youthk, school
programs, community classes; international
Aerial Dance Festival.
Wish list: Board members, donors, ambassadors.
Person in charge: Laura Blegen, executive
director
Year founded: 1988
www.frequentflyers.org
GREATER BOULDER YOUTH
ORCHESTRAS
P.O. Box 17643
Boulder, CO 80308
720-891-2259
Mission: Provides a variety of opportunities for
young musicians to deepen musical skills and
passion and to engage the community through
performances of the highest possible artistic level.
Person in charge: Brian Jack, executive
director
Year founded: 2006
www.greaterboulderyo.org
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HELANDER DANCE THEATER
2590 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-589-2048
Mission: Present dance performances in
collaboration with artists in various media;
classes.
Person in charge: Danelle Helander, artistic
director
Sean Owens, executive director
Year founded: 1984
www.helanderdance.org
IMAGINATION MAKERS THEATER
COMPANY
2590 Walnut St., Suite 3
Boulder, CO 80302
720-565-1055/720-565-1681
Mission: Perform original plays with
high-production standards for children in
elementary schools throughout the DenverBoulder area.
Person in charge: Rosey Waters, executive/
artistic director
Year founded: 1980
www.imaginationmakers.org
LEMON SPONGE CAKE
CONTEMPORARY BALLET
2590 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80302
720-352-2903
Mission: Create new work, new
choreography; produce full-length, cuttingedge contemporary ballets; dance education.
Person in charge: Jenifer Sher, executive
director
Year founded: 2004
www.lemonspongecake.org
LONGMONT COUNCIL
FOR THE ARTS
356 Main St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-678-7869
Mission: Inspire creativity in artists, patrons
and students because art allows us to see
the world in a different way.
Person in charge: Joanne Kirves, executive
director
Year founded: 1985
www.artslongmont.org
LONGMONT JAZZ ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 2536
Longmont, CO 80502
303-774-0426
Mission: Provide access to and participation
in jazz music performances and to further
community appreciation of this American
art form through festivals, concerts and
educational programs.
Wish list: Interested and qualified people
to serve on our board, local businesses
interested in being sponsors and jazz
enthusiasts to attend events.
Person in charge: Kristin Anderson-Bohan,
president
Year founded: 1997
www.longmontjazz.com
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LONGMONT MUSEUM AND
CULTURAL CENTER
400 Quail Road
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-8374/303-774-4780
Mission: Maintain exhibits and educational
programs in history, art and science. Collect
and document the history and culture of
the St. Vrain Valley.
Wish list: Completing a $4.2 million capital
campaign to expand the Museum with an
auditorium, education space and event
space.
Person in charge: Wesley Jessup,
museum manager
Year founded: 1936
www.longmontmuseum.org
LOUISVILLE CULTURAL COUNCIL
801 Grant Ave.
Louisville, CO 80027
303-335-4903/
Mission: Promote and provide for the
production, presentation, exhibition,
coordination, advancement and preservation
of the arts and sciences for the city of
Louisville.
Person in charge: Kathy Martin
Year founded: 1989
LYONS REDSTONE MUSEUM
340 High St.
Lyons, CO 80540
303-823-5271/303-823-8257
Mission: Interpreting the history of the Lyons
area via photos, displays and genealogy files
housed in a school house built in 1881.
Person in charge: LaVern M. Johnson,
president
Year founded: 1979
www.lyonsredstonemuseum.com
MAHLERFEST
P.O. Box 1314
Boulder, CO 80306
303-665-9557/303-492-8970
Mission: Present a music festival featuring
the music of Gustav Mahler.
Person in charge: Barry Knapp, president
Year founded: 1988
www.mahlerfest.org
NOMAD THEATRE
1410 Quince Ave.
Boulder, CO 80306
303-443-7510
Mission: Present a variety of events and
performances in an historical 155-seat
community theater.
Year founded: 1951
www.nomadstage.com
3546 Pearl St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-444-1862
Mission: Studio tours and classes.
Wish list: Provide financial support for arts
educators and volunteers to engage with
younger people.
Person in charge: Bill Capsalis, executive director
Year founded: 1995
www.openartsboulder.org
PARLANDO SCHOOL
FOR THE ARTS
2590 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-0006
Mission: Offer music lessons and classes for all
instruments, ages and abilities including piano,
voice, guitar, school band/orchestra instruments.
Musical theater program with an annual musical.
Wish list: Donations, in-kind services, help
spreading the word.
Person in charge: Travis LaBerge, executive
director
Year founded: 2007
www.parlando.org
PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS
990 S. Public Road
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-786-8727/303-786-8727
Mission: Educate young people in theater,
arts. Family-rated performances.
Person in charge: Jo Anne Lamun, executive
director
Year founded: 1985
www.peanutbutterplayers.com
RADIO 1190
CU Campus Box 207
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-5031/303-492-1369
Mission: Promote lesser-heard music genres
through commercial-free college radio.
Person in charge: Mikey Goldenberg,
general manager
Year founded: 1998
www.radio1190.org
ROCKY MOUNTAIN PBS, KRMA
1089 Bannock St.
Denver, CO 80204
303-892-6666
Mission: Produce public and educational television.
Person in charge: Doug Price, CEO/president
www.rmpbs.org
STUDIO ARTS BOULDER
P.O. Box 19815
Boulder, CO 80308
303-828-3220
Mission: Dedicated to aesthetic, technical
and environmental learning in the studio arts.
Person in charge: Nancy Utterback, director
Year founded: 2009
www.StudioArtsBoulder.org
THE ART UNDERGROUND
901 Front St., Lower Level
Louisville, CO 80027
303-229-1127
Mission: Provide dance, theater, music and
visual arts classes and events. Promote
arts and artists in Louisville area through
workshops and other means.
Person in charge: Lori Jones, executive director
Year founded: 2007
www.artunder.org
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SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
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CU Campus Box 277
Boulder, CO 80309-0277
303-735-6070/303-735-5140
Mission: Professional theater company in
association with the University of ColoradoBoulder will celebrate and explore the works
of William Shakespeare.
Wish list: Monetary donations with checks
made out to The University of Colorado
Foundation.
Person in charge: Tim Orr, producing artistic
director - interim
Year founded: 1958
www.coloradoshakes.org
THE DAIRY CENTER
FOR THE ARTS
2590 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-440-7826/303-440-7104
Mission: Host 15 resident arts organizations
working in dance, theater, music, literary,
visual and media arts.
Person in charge: Bill Obermeier, executive
director
Year founded: 1992
www.thedairy.org
THE LONGMONT THEATRE CO.
513 Main St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-5200
Mission: Present entertainment with an
educational component for and by the citizens.
Self-sufficient performing arts center.
Person in charge: Steve Carver, board
president
Year founded: 1957
www.longmonttheatre.org
THE RENAISSANCE PROJECT
2650 University Heights Ave.
Boulder, CO 80302
720-413-0551
Mission: Choral group.
Person in charge: Arthur Bragg, director
Year founded: 2007
www.renaissanceprojectboulder.org
TURNING THE WHEEL
PRODUCTIONS INC.
1123 County Road 83
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-5720/303-546-0323
Mission: Dedicated to making creative
expression and art accessible to people of all
ages, challenges, experience and cultural and
socio-economic backgrounds.
Wish list: Volunteers, corporate partners,
videography.
Person in charge: Alana Shaw, executive director
Year founded: 1989
www.turningthewheel.com
VILLAGE ARTS COALITION
6185 Arapahoe Road
Boulder, CO 80303
303-440-8303
Mission: Promote folk art along the Front Range.
Person in charge: Rick Thompson, Avalon
manager
Year founded: 1986
www.villageartscoalition.org
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CHILD/YOUTH
ALTERNATIVES FOR YOUTH INC.
24 Ninth Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-8184/303-776-1094
Mission: Provide help through our iTHRIVE
program, an early intervention program, to
12- to 17-year-olds who have begun their
journey into drugs/alcohol or other criminal/
anger behaviors.
Wish list: Cash donations.
Person in charge: Deborah Roberts, executive
director
Year founded: 1978
www.alternativesforyouth.org
ASPEN GROVE COMMUNITY
PRESCHOOL
391 W. First St.
Nederland, CO 80466
303-258-0390
Mission: Provide quality early childhood education.
Person in charge: Rachel Schaub, director
Year founded: 2003
www.aspengrovepreschool.org
ATTENTION HOMES
1443 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-447-1206/303-447-0623
Mission: Provide shelter, structure and access
to crucial services to homeless and displaced
youth s they can become stable, independent
members of our community.
Wish list: Financial contributions, meals and
in-kind donations, volunteers.
Person in charge: James Rianoshek, executive
director
Year founded: 1966
www.attentionhomes.org
BAL SWAN CHILDREN’S CENTER
1145 E. 13th Ave.
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-466-6308/303-466-1224
Mission: Impart skills and tools to equip
children of all abilities to make a significant and
sustained impact on humanity.
Wish list: Event attendance and volunteers.
Person in charge: Brian Scott Conly, executive
director
Year founded: 1963
www.balswan.org
BLUE SKY BRIDGE
P.O. Box 19122
Boulder, CO 80308
303-444-1388/303-444-2045
Mission: Provide forensic interviews, crisis
intervention, counseling and referrals to abused
children and their nonoffending family members.
Person in charge: Gina Earles, executive
director
Year founded: 1995
www.blueskybridge.org
BOLTAGE
2525 Arapahoe Ave., E4-539
Boulder, CO 80302-6702
303-317-3717
Mission: Make walking and biking to school a
way of life.
Person in charge: Zach Noffsinger, executive
director
Year founded: 2005
www.boltage.org
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BOULDER DAY NURSERY
ASSOCIATION
1518 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-7605
Mission: Provide high-quality child care, earlylearning programs and family-support services
primarily for lower-income working families.
Wish list: Funds to subsidize tuition
scholarships for low-income working families.
Person in charge: Steve Callander, executive
director
Year founded: 1917
www.boulderdaynursery.org
BOULDER OPTIMIST CLUB
Boulder, CO
303-442-0661
Mission: Through four clubs, raise money to
donate to youth causes.
Year founded: 1948
CHILDREN’S HOUSE PRESCHOOL
3370 Iris Walk Court
Boulder, CO 80304
303-444-6432/720-214-6881
Mission: Provide a culturally sensitive, enriching
early childhood environment with the activities,
equipment and leadership to prepare children
socially, emotionally, intellectually and physically.
Wish list: An experienced fundraiser, a
marketing specialist, financial support.
Person in charge: Elaine McCarthy, executive/
teaching director
Year founded: 1970
www.childrenshousepreschool.org
EAST BOULDER OPTIMIST CLUB
Boulder, CO 80305
303-499-5458
Mission: Be a friend to youth.
Person in charge: Alvin Zach, president
Year founded: 1993
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - LONGS GIRL SCOUTS OF COLORADO
PEAK COUNCIL
400 S. Broadway
1075 South Boulder Road, Suite 100
Louisville, CO 80027
303-447-8511/303-447-0293
Mission: Develop character, competence,
integrity and leadership in today’s youth through
quality programs, outdoor experiences and
service to community.
Wish list: Corporate sponsorships, in-kind
donations, volunteers.
Person in charge: John L. Coleman, Jr., CEO
Year founded: 1924
www.longspeakbsa.org
BRAVEHOODS
613 Rider Ridge Drive
Longmont, CO 80504
303-774-8202
Mission: Sell hoodie T-shirts with empowering,
positive messages. For each hoodie sold, one is
given to a child fighting cancer.
Person in charge: Allison Yacht
Year founded: 2013
www.bravehoods.com
CASA OF ADAMS
& BROOMFIELD COUNTIES
1100 Judicial Center Drive
Brighton, CO 80601
303-654-3378/303-654-3379
Mission: Provide specially selected and trained
community volunteers, CASAs, to advocate
for the best interests of abused and neglected
children in the pursuit of safe and permanent
homes.
Person in charge: Lisandra Gonzales, executive
director
Year founded: 2000
www.casa17th.org
CHARITIES WITHIN REACH
6766 Audubon Ave.
Niwot, CO 80503
303-325-3746
Mission: Support minority Hilltribe children
through housing and educational and vocational
opportunities.
Wish list: Donations.
Person in charge: Faye Victora, president,
board of directors
Year founded: 1998
Website: www.charitieswithinreach.com
Denver, CO 80209
303-778-8774/303-733-6345
Mission: Build girls of courage, confidence and
character who make the world a better place.
Girl Scouts discover, connect and take action as
young leaders.
Wish list: Volunteers, donations.
Person in charge: Stephanie Foote, CEO/president
Year founded: 1912
www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org
GOLDEN BRIDGE
P.O. Box 7488
Boulder, CO 80306
877-246-5356
Mission: Support local and international youth
development through movement-based rites
of passage processes, leadership development
and ongoing mentoring.
Person in charge: Melissa Michaels, president
Year founded: 1990
www.goldenbridge.org
HERITAGE HOUSE MINISTRIES
P.O. Box 195
Louisville, CO 80027
303-604-0140/720-890-6172
Mission: Provide a safe haven for at-risk
teenage girls.
Person in charge: Jeanne Jones, director
Year founded: 2002
www.heritagehouseco.org
KIDS’ PARK LAFAYETTE
101 N. Bermont Ave.
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-818-2217
Mission: Maintain a K-8 playground and botanic
garden designed so kids of all abilities, including
those in wheelchairs and with other sensory
issues, can safely play and grow together.
Person in charge: Jay Ruggeri, board chair administration
Year founded: 2002
www.kidsparklafayette.com
KIWANIS CLUB OF LONGMONT
P.O. Box 1002
Longmont, CO 80502
303-772-7816
Mission: Serve the children of the world.
Person in charge: Larry Schluntz, president
Year founded: 1926
www.longmontkiwanis.org
MOUNTAIN STATES
CHILDREN’S HOME
14780 N. 107th
Longmont, CO 80502
303-776-6841
Mission: Provide counseling and services to
foster children; Christian emphasis.
Person in charge: Randy Schow, director
www.msch.org
MOUNTAIN SUMMERS INC.
10063 Gold Hill Road
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-4557/303-417-9114
Mission: Support participants in developmental
outdoor programs and immersion in nature and
community, fostering academic, career and social
success.
Wish list: Funding for children’s scholarships,
funding for fundraiser’s salary.
Person in charge: Lynn Walker, vice president
Year founded: 1989
www.mountainsummers.org
NIWOT YOUTH SPORTS
P.O. Box 125
Niwot, CO 80544
303-887-7880
Mission: Provide Niwot area youth with the
opportunity to participate in organized sports
activities on a year-round basis.
Person in charge: Tim Rudden, executive director
www.niwotyouthsports.org
OPTIMIST CLUB OF ERIE
P.O. Box 311
Erie, CO 80516
Mission: Volunteer service projects for youth.
Wish list: Support our only fundraising event
the Eerie Erie 5k, 10K, Race.
Person in charge: Joanne Pastor, president
Year founded: 1992
www.erieoptimists.org
PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH,
BOULDER, BROOMFIELD AND
SOUTHWEST WELD COUNTIES
1430 Nelson Road, Suite 206
Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-1411/303-772-1475
Mission: Match screened and trained adult
mentors with at-risk youth; professional help
available for weekly case manager contacts.
Wish list: Board members, mentors and
financial contributions.
Person in charge: Chris Sansone, executive
director
Year founded: 1985
www.bcpartners.org
PEACE INITIATIVES INSTITUTE
5101 St. Vrain Road
Longmont, CO 80503
970-596-7060
Mission: Teach pre-school age children in areas
of strife and conflict the meaning of acceptance
and respect for others.
Person in charge: John David McCay, CEO,
executive director
Year founded: 2001
www.pii-mifc.org
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PROJECT LINUS/ BOULDER
ADAMS COUNTY
Northglenn, CO 80233
303-955-0403
Mission: Provide love, a sense of security,
warmth and comfort to children who are
seriously ill, traumatized or otherwise in need
through the gifts of new, handmade blankets
and afghans.
Person in charge: Michelle Troch
Year founded: 2004
https://sites.google.com/site/
projectlinusboulderadamscounty/
PROJECT YES
805 Excalibur St.
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-926-0306
Mission: Provide leadership opportunities to
youth through the arts and service learning.
Wish list: Volunteers to lead talks/
programs and mentor k-12 youth. Financial
contributions to help us improve our youth
center and programs and communication to
help us understand needs and spread our
message.
Person in charge: Lotus Thomas, executive
director
Year founded: 1997
www.project-yes.org
READING VILLAGE
3210 15th St.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-883-2822
Mission: Empower Guatemalan youth to
eradicate illiteracy and lead their community
out of poverty.
Person in charge: Linda Smith, executive
director
www.readingvillage.org
REALITIES FOR CHILDREN
BOULDER COUNTY
3970 Broadway, Suite 201E
Boulder, CO 80304
720-420-9780/720-420-9780
Mission: Provide emergency funding and
other support to neglected, abused and
at-risk youth. The organization also provides
college scholarships and Bikes 4 Tykes, a
bike-distribution program.
Wish list: Fundraising support, contributions,
event participation.
Person in charge: Eric Schulz, executive
director
Year founded: 2012
www.rfcbc.org
ROCKYMOUNTAINEQUI-RHYTHM:
HORSES BALANCING HEARTS
7156 Johnson Circle
Niwot, CO 80503
303-919-3946
Mission: Use the healing power of the horsehuman relationship to assist at-risk youth
and other at-risk populations in developing
a better understanding of themselves to
enhance their life purpose.
Person in charge: Caroline M. Roy, executive
director
Year founded: 2001
www.equirhythm.org
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SKYLINE KIWANIS CLUB
P.O. Box 565
Longmont, CO 80502
303-931-3443
Mission: Serve the children of the world.
Person in charge: Bill Stone, president
Year founded: 1978
www.skylinekiwanis.org
TEENS INC.
151 East St.
Nederland, CO 80466
303-258-3821/303-258-0371
Mission: Provide leadership programming
(wilderness trips, rock-climbing, governance),
free drop-in recreation, alternative high
school program, substance use prevention,
communitywide restorative justice.
Wish list: Monetary donations, volunteers for
facility construction/maintenance, donations
for online silent auction.
Person in charge: Stephen LeFaiver,
executive director
Year founded: 1997
www.teensinc.org
THE WELLNESS INITIATIVE
2845 Wilderness Place, Suite 207
Boulder, CO 80301
303-865-3976/303-265-9193
Mission: Improve the physical health, social
and emotional development and academic
performance of low-income youth through
yoga-based wellness programs.
Wish list: Funding, trained yoga teachers,
board members.
Person in charge: Stephanie Baer, executive
director
Year founded: 2006
www.wellnessinitiative.org
THE WOMEN’S WILDERNESS
INSTITUTE
1501 Lee Hill Road Unit 16
Boulder, CO 80304
303-938-9191/303-938-5071
Mission: Strengthen the courage, confidence
and leadership qualities of women and
girls through the support and challenge
of wilderness and community-based
experiences.
Person in charge: Shari Leach, executive
director
Year founded: 1997
www.womenswilderness.org
VOICES FOR CHILDREN CASA
2305 Canyon Blvd., Suite 101
Boulder, CO 80302
303-440-7059/303-440-9960
Mission: Provide trained court-appointed
volunteers who advocate for abused and
neglected children in Boulder County.
Wish list: Volunteers, holiday gifts for
children, financial contribution.
Person in charge: Nia Wassink, executive
director
Year founded: 1985
www.vfccasa.org
WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
110 N. Harrison Ave.
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-604-2424/303-666-8376
Mission: WOW! offers interactive, educational
and creative exhibits and programs for
children ages 1 through 11 and their families.
Wish list: Financial contributions to support
our exhibits and programs, volunteers to assist
with a variety of projects and donated items
from the wish list on our website.
Person in charge: Jennifer Hinderliter,
executive director
Year founded: 1996
www.wowchildrensmuseum.org
COMMUNITY
AMERICAN LEGION POST III
1150 Pine St.
Louisville, CO 80027
303-666-6314
Mission: Support veterans and their families,
promoting Amercanism and citizenship and
serving the community.
Person in charge: Leroy Lorenzi,
commander
Year founded: 1919
www.louisvillepost111.com
BOULDER COUNTY FAIR,
LIVESTOCK SHOW AND RODEO
9595 Nelson Road, Suite 200
Longmont, CO 80501
720-864-6460/720-864-6461
Mission: Provide a family-oriented showcase
of agriculture, technology, history and cultural
diversity in an educational and entertaining
environment.
Wish list: Financial help, volunteer
information booths to welcome and greet
fairgoers and in-kind sponsors.
Person in charge: Laura Boldt, coordinator
Year founded: 1869
www.bouldercountyfair.org
BOULDER COUNTY
INDEPENDENT BUSINESS
ALLIANCE - BIBA
2525 Arapahoe Ave., No. E4-121
Boulder, CO 80302
720-565-3854
Mission: Support community-based
independent businesses through cooperative
efforts in purchasing, marketing and
advertising, public information and advocacy.
Wish list: Shop at our member independent
businesses. Sponsors for events, sponsors
for our mission. Office chair, book shelf, event
space for educational classes, interns and
volunteers.
Person in charge: Jennifer Johnson,
executive director
Year founded: 1998
www.boulderindependentbusiness.org
BOULDER JEWISH
COMMUNITY CENTER
3800 Kalmia Ave.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-998-1900
Mission: Provide programs and services
based in Jewish values and traditions
in a place where people of all ages and
backgrounds gather to connect and exchange.
Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, executive
director
www.boulderjcc.org
BOULDER TOMORROW
5541 Central Ave., Suite 145
Boulder, CO 80302
303-448-2110
Mission: Provide the public with facts,
examples and projections regarding political
and policy decisions affecting Boulder’s
future.
Year founded: 1997
www.bouldertomorrow.com
CTEK VENTURE CENTERS
HEADQUARTERS
1811 Bellair St.
Denver, CO 80220
303-808-3242
Mission: Business consultation for startup
high-tech companies.
Person in charge: Gary Held, president
Year founded: 1989
www.CTEK.biz
DOWNTOWN BOULDER INC.
1942 Broadway, Suite 301
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-3774/303-449-1582
Mission: Provide advocacy and programming
for the downtown Boulder community.
Person in charge: Sean Maher, executive
director
Year founded: 1984
www.boulderdowntown.com
ERIE ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
77 Erie Village Square, Suite 150
Erie, CO 80516
720-541-7760/303-828-3330
Mission: Promote Erie’s central location
to transportation and educational facilities,
skilled workforce, quality residential
options and affordable new development
opportunities.
Person in charge: Randy Kneebone,
chairman
Year founded: 2003
https://www.erieco.gov/index.aspx?NID=606
FAMILY LEARNING CENTER
3164 34th St.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-442-8979/303-442-0901
Mission: Encourage lifelong learning and
economic self-sufficiency in a learning
environment for families of diverse cultures
and limited incomes .
Person in charge: Brenda Lyle, co-founder,
executive director
Year founded: 1985
www.flcboulder.org
FRIENDS OF THE LAFAYETTE
PUBLIC LIBRARY
775 W. Baseline Road
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-665-5200
Mission: Volunteer network provides support
for the Lafayette Library.
Person in charge: Marsha Ruggeri, president
Year founded: 1977
www.cityoflafayette.com/library
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MAGNOLIA ROAD INTERNET
COOPERATIVE
1155 Canyon Blvd., Suite 400
Boulder, CO 80302-5414
303-444-2111/303-444-3111
Mission: Business accelerator concentrates
on job creation based on technology emerging
from Colorado research universities and
supporting established early-stage companies.
Person in charge: Tim Bour, executive director
Year founded: 2005
www.innovationcenteroftherockies.com
P.O. Box 1671
Nederland, CO 80466
720-210-1969
Mission: Provide high-speed Internet access to
areas west of Boulder.
Person in charge: Rick Cobb, board of
directors; Aaron Caplan, board member
Year founded: 2001
www.mric.coop
INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL
VOLUNTARY SERVICE TRAINING
PROGRAM (INVST)
2635 Mapleton Ave., No. 64
Boulder, CO 80301
720-314-9862
Mission: Preserve the Mapleton Mobile Home
Park as permanently affordable, residentcontrolled, owner-occupied mobile home
community.
Person in charge: Tom Duffy, on-site manager
Year founded: 1996
www.mapletonboulder.com
CU Campus Box 471
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-7719/303-492-8045
Mission: Provide a community leadership
training program for University of ColoradoBoulder.
Person in charge: Sabrina Sideris, program
director
Year founded: 1990
colorado.edu/communitystudies
KGUD
457 Fourth Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-485-9811/303-776-1425
Mission: Operate a noncommercial radio
station devoted to improving community
through communication.
Wish list: Financial support.
Person in charge: George Baskos, general
manager
Year founded: 1975
www.kgud.org
LONGMONT AREA
ECONOMIC COUNCIL
528 Main St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-0128/303-682-5446
Mission: Provide expansion and relocation
assistance to primary employers; economic
services for Longmont area.
Person in charge: Wendi Nafziger, interim
president
Year founded: 1981
www.longmont.org
LONGMONT ENTREPRENEURIAL
NETWORK
105 S. Sunset, Suite H
Longmont, CO 80501
303-678-8000
Mission: Provide business consultation for
startup high-tech companies.
Person in charge: Alex Sammoury, director
Year founded: 1989
www.leninc.com
LYONSCOMMUNITYFOUNDATION
P.O. Box 546
Lyons, CO 80540
720-29-LYONS
Mission: Improve the quality of life, build a
culture of giving and encourage positive change
for the greater Lyons area.
Person in charge: Liz Erley, chair
Year founded: 2007
www.lyonscf.org
MAPLETON HOME ASSOCIATION
NEDERLANDCOMMUNITYLIBRARY
200 Highway 72 North
Nederland, CO 80466
303-258-1101
Mission: Enrich the residents and visitors of the
Nederland mountain community by providing
library services and access to information.
Wish list: Technology access, access to
information, children programming.
Person in charge: Neli Van Buskirk, interim
director
Year founded: 2002
www.nedlib.org
NORTHWEST DENVER ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP
11945 Airport Way
Broomfield, CO 80021
303-469-7645/303-469-9183
Mission: Provides economic, demographic
and real estate data; markets available office,
industrial and retail space; and provides job
opportunities.
Person in charge: Mike Kodrosky, CEO/
president
Year founded: 1986
nwdenver.org
SKILLSHARE
3200 Carbon Place, Suite 101
Boulder, CO 80301
720-295-8814/303 417-9089
Mission: Provide a system for members to
exchange skills and services with each other
based on time. Also, members volunteer their
time to local nonprofits.
Wish list: More members and financial support.
Person in charge: Howard P Lambert, primary
coordinator
Year founded: 2003
www.skillsharenetwork.org
ST. VRAIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY
470 Main St.
Longmont, CO 80502
303-776-1870/303-776-5778
Mission: Promote local historic preservation
and education to assure a future for our
community’s past.
Person in charge: Louise Dyer, board president
Year founded: 1967
www.stvrainhistoricalsociety.org
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
206 S. Main St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-8590
Mission: Support veterans and family, and
foster community.
Person in charge: Jim Mauck, quartermaster
www.vfw2601.com
VETERANS OF FOREIGN
WARS POST 9565
11700 Wadsworth Blvd.
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-460-9557
Mission: Support military veterans and Boy
Scouts. Sea Cadet unit facilitates and finances
youth education/awareness, other charitable needs.
Person in charge: Marvin R. Pruitt, commander
Year founded: 1899
www.vfw9565.org
VETERANS PEACE
OF MIND PROJECT
1507 Pine St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-443-0444/303-449-1045
Mission: Provide tools facilitating peace of
mind for veterans, and other victims of trauma
suffering from post traumatic stress disorder.
Person in charge: Margot L. Neuman,
executive director
Clifford L. Neuman, founder
www.veteranspeaceofmindproject.org
VISIT LONGMONT
512 Fourth Ave., Unit 103
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-9011/303-651-2260
Mission: Support, promote and market the
historic, cultural and recreational activities
within a 30-mile radius of Longmont in order to
enhance the economic well-being of the region.
Person in charge: Hannah LaForest, executive
director
Year founded: 2005
www.visitlongmont.org
WORKFORCE BOULDER COUNTY
1500 Kansas Ave., Suite 4D
Longmont, CO 80501-6542
303-651-1510/303-651-0288
Mission: Connect business and people.
Person in charge: Tom Miller, executive director
www.wfbc.org
WORKFORCE BOULDER COUNTY
2520 55th St., Suite 100
Boulder, CO 80301
303-301-2900/303-939-0054
Mission: Connect business and people.
Person in charge: Tom Miller, executive director
www.wfbc.org
EDUCATION
ACORN SCHOOL FOR EARLY
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
2845 Wilderness Place
Boulder, CO 80301
303-938-8233/303-938-5977
Mission: Provide high-quality, accessible, early
care and education programs and advocate
higher standards in the field of early childhood
education.
Person in charge: Matt Eldred, executive
director
Year founded: 1994
www.theacornschool.org
ALEXANDER DAWSON SCHOOL
10455 Dawson Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-665-6679/303-381-0757
Mission: Offer AP classes in all subjects, study
abroad program, Winterim, outdoor education,
robotics, 15 arts electives, 15 sports. $1.3
million of need-based financial aid issued
each year.
Person in charge: George P. Moore, head of
school
Year founded: 1970
www.dawsonschool.org
ASSOCIATION FOR
EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
3775 Iris Ave., Suite 4
Boulder, CO 80301-2043
303-440-8844/303-440-9581
Mission: Expand educators’ and practitioners’
capacity to enrich lives through the philosophy
and principles of experiential education.
Wish list: Donations, grants, volunteers.
Person in charge: Laurence Gration, director
of operations
Year founded: 1973
www.aee.org
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
DENVER/BOULDER
1020 Cherokee St.
Denver, CO 80204
303-758-2100/303-577-8101
Mission: Create an ethical marketplace where
buyers and sellers can trust each other.
Person in charge: Su Hawk, CEO/president
Year founded: 1951
www.denver.bbb.org
BIXBY SCHOOL
4760 Table Mesa Drive
Boulder, CO 80305
303-494-7508/303-494-7519
Mission: Cultivate critical thinking; promote
independence and self-confidence; instill
empathy, respect and responsibility; and inspire
a love of learning.
Wish list: Monetary contributions, technology
gifts and donations to annual auction.
Year founded: 1970
www.bixbyschool.org
BOULDER COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
4820 Nautilus Court
Boulder, CO 80301
303-527-4931/303-527-4944
Mission: Provide a balanced and rigorous
education distinguished by excellence in the
arts, academics, technology and character.
Person in charge: John Suitor III, head of school
Year founded: 1988
www.bouldercountryday.org
BOULDERCOUNTYBUSINESSHALL
OF FAME
P.O. Box 2081
Longmont, CO 80502
970-222-4791
Mission: Research, document and recommend
for induction Boulder County business
individuals into the Hall of Fame.
Wish list: Inductee lunch sponsors and
nominees for Hall of Fame inductees.
Person in charge: De Dahlgren, administrative
and events manager
Year founded: 1992
www.halloffamebiz.com
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BOULDER MONTESSORI SCHOOL
3300 Redstone Road
Boulder, CO 80305-7139
303-494-5814
Mission: Provide an early childhood program
dedicated to the principles of consensus,
mutual understanding, courtesy, respect, trust
and support of one another.
Wish list: New furnace, flooring and paint for
interior of school.
Person in charge: Amy Condon, administrator
Year founded: 1973
www.bouldermontessori.org
BOULDERVALLEYSCHOOLDISTRICT
6500 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80303
303-447-1010/720-561-5134
Mission: Provide pre-K through 12 education.
Person in charge: Bruce Messinger,
superintendent
Year founded: 1961
www.bvsd.org
BOULDERREADS!
1001 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-441-3139
Mission: Help people discover the power and
joy of reading.
Person in charge: Shelly Sullivan, program
manager
Year founded: 1986
www.boulderreads.org
BVSD LIFELONG LEARNING
6500 E. Arapahoe Road
Boulder, CO 80303
720-561-5968
Mission: Provide classes for kids, teens and
adults. Computers, languages, arts, business,
food/drink, gardening, writing, dance, exercise,
no-school day camps, driver’s ed, after-school
enrichment.
Person in charge: Carol Brackman, adult
classes coordinator
Kathleen Seyler, kids/teens program coordinator
Year founded: 1984
www.bvsd.org/lll
CATALYST HIGH SCHOOL
1376 Miners Drive, Suite 106
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-604-6512/303-604-6523
Mission: Provide AdvancED accredited classes,
flexible scheduling, personalized education
plans.
Person in charge: Ed Porritt, executive director
Year founded: 2006
www.catalysths.org
CRAYONS TO CALCULATORS
728 Front St., Suite A
Louisville, CO 80027
303-524-3865/303-524-3867
Mission: Organize a school-supplies drive to
provide new backpacks with new supplies to
low-income students in Boulder Valley and St.
Vrain Valley public schools by the first day of
school.
Person in charge: Fran Ryan, CEO
Year founded: 2004
www.crayonstocalculators.org
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DART INC.
5056 Coventry Court
Boulder, CO 80301
303-530-9447/303-530-5013
Mission: Provide courses in violence
prevention and violence management for
dating, workplace, stalking and personal safety
situations.
Wish list: Fundraising support, volunteer
involvement, board development.
Person in charge: Michele Dusenbery,
executive director
Year founded: 2000
www.dartdefense.org
EDUCAUSE
282 Century Place, Suite 5000
Louisville, CO 80027-1694
303-449-4430/303-440-0461
Mission: Advance higher education through the
use of information technology.
Person in charge: Diana Oblinger, president
Year founded: 1998
www.educause.edu
ELEMENTARY SPANISH PROGRAM
1919 14th St., Suite 421
Boulder, CO 80302
303-440-7196/303-998-1592
Mission: Provide low-cost, interactive Spanish
classes for more than 600 young children
each year.
Person in charge: Stephanie Garriga-Snaider,
director
Year founded: 1971
www.kidsspeakspanish.org
FASCINATINGLEARNINGFACTORY
510 E. Sutton Circle
Lafayette, CO 80026-1022
303-545-9955/303-545-6658
Mission: Find, develop and produce
educational programming for television and
the Internet.
Person in charge: Bunnie Strassner, executive
director
Year founded: 2000
www.fascinatinglearningfactory.org
FLAGSTAFF ACADEMY
2040 Miller Drive
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-7900/303-651-7922
Mission: Provide a science-focused, liberal
arts curriculum that promotes excellence,
teamwork, respect and a lifelong love of
learning for preschool and K-8 students.
Person in charge: Wayne Granger, interim
director
www.flagstaffacademy.org
FRIENDS’ SCHOOL
5465 Pennsylvania Ave.
Boulder, CO 80303
303-499-1999/303-499-1365
Mission: Provide preschool, elementary,
teacher prep program. Educate head, hand and
heart through academic excellence, creative
expression, social responsibility, small classes.
Wish list: Funding for student program
enhancements, student financial aid, and
facility development.
Person in charge: Steve de Beer, head of
school
Year founded: 1987
www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org
FRONT RANGE CENTER FOR
ASSAULT PREVENTION
P.O. Box 745727
Arvada, CO 80006
720-210-4801
Mission: Reduce children and adolescents
vulnerability to physical, emotional abuse
and sexual assault through the provision of
prevention education and advocacy through the
Child Assault Prevention program.
Wish list: Financial support, board members,
fundraising sponsors.
Person in charge: Victoria Strong, executive
director
Year founded: 2000
www.frontrangecap.org.
GREENHOUSE SCHOLARS
1881 Ninth St., Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80302
303-464-7811
Mission: Provide comprehensive personal
and financial support to high-performing,
under-resourced college students so that they
may become a community of leaders who will
evolve the communities of the world.
Person in charge: Pete Burridge, CEO
Year founded: 2004
www.greenhousescholars.org
HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL
5195 W. 144th Ave.
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-410-1411/303-466-1935
Mission: Catholic high school, college
preparatory curriculum, religious programs
including apostolic ministry, liturgies, prayer
and daily religious exercises, retreats.
Person in charge: Tim Gallic, principal
Year founded: 1922
www.holyfamilyhs.com
I HAVE A DREAM FOUNDATION OF
BOULDER COUNTY
3012 Sterling Circle, Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80301
303-444-3636/303-444-3638
Mission: Empower and motivate children from
low-income communities to reach their college
and career goals by providing a long-term
program of mentoring, tutoring and enrichment.
Wish list: Funding for programming, tutors,
mentors.
Person in charge: Lori Canova, CEO/president
Year founded: 1990
www.ihaveadreamboulder.org
IMPACT ON EDUCATION
728 Front St., Suite A
Louisville, CO 80027
303-524-3865/303-524-3867
Mission: Promote excellence, improve equity
and encourage innovation in Boulder Valley
schools.
Wish list: Funding for literacy intervention,
funding to support student achievement using
innovative, creative technologies and strategies
and funding for professional development for
our teachers.
Person in charge: Fran Ryan, CEO
Year founded: 1983
www.ImpactOnEducation.org
INSTITUTE OF TAOIST EDUCATION
AND ACUPUNCTURE INC.
317 W. South Boulder Road
Louisville, CO 80027
720-890-8922/720-890-7719
Mission: Offer classical five-element
acupuncture.
Person in charge: Hilary Skellon, clinical director
Year founded: 1996
www.itea.edu
LEARNING FOR LIVING INSTITUTE
325 Canyon Blvd.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-4204/303-449-7322
Mission: Empower college students to succeed
in their personal, academic and professional
lives during and after college through life skills
educational programs.
Wish list: Contributions, expertise in our areas.
Person in charge: Dorcas McDonald, executive
director
Year founded: 1999
www.learningforliving.org
LEGACY OF LEARNING
5440 Conestoga Court
Boulder, CO 80301
303-444-8422/303-444-5223
Mission: Teach basic academic skills (reading,
writing, spelling, math and critical thinking) to
at-risk elementary and secondary students who
constitute the lower 25th percentile of their class.
Wish list: Financial contributions to train and
pay more teachers and to assess and teach
more at and high risk students. Marketing
and technical support for social networking.
Administrative support.
Person in charge: Iris Lee, program director
Year founded: 1998
www.thelegacyoflearning.org
LONGMONT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
1440 Collyer St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-3254/303-485-6937
Mission: Provide quality christian education
built on a foundation of biblical truths and
academic excellence to prepare students for
successful living.
Person in charge: Donnie Bennett, principal
Year founded: 1993
www.longmontchristian.org
MOUNTAIN SHADOWS
MONTESSORI SCHOOL
4154 63rd St.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-530-5353/303-530-5230
Mission: Deliver hands-on experiential and
sensory learning in a collaborative environment.
AMI-accredited Montessori school for ages 12
months to 12 years.
Person in charge: Ann Kasunich, head of
school
Year founded: 1976
www.mountainshadows.org
NAROPA UNIVERSITY
2310 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-444-0202/303-444-0410
Mission: Advance contemplative education.
Nationally accredited private, nonsectarian
liberal arts institution.
Person in charge: Charles Lief, president
Year founded: 1974
www.naropa.edu
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RUNNING RIVER SCHOOL
1370 Forest Park Circle
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-499-2059
Mission: Specialize in experiential, real-life
learning. Contemplative practices, the arts,
physical fitness, nature focus.
Person in charge: Nancy Monson, director
Year founded: 2001
www.runningriver.org
SACRED HEART OF JESUS
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
1317 Mapleton Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-447-2362/303-443-2466
Mission: Offer academics in a faith-filled
community. Catholic intellectual tradition
intersects with 21st century education. Smart
boards in every classroom.
Wish list: Laptops for a mobile computer lab.
Person in charge: Roonie Leitem-Murrell , principal
Year founded: 1900
www.school.shjboulder.org
SEPTEMBER HIGH SCHOOL
1902 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-443-9933/303-444-5027
Mission: Provide an intimate and supportive
learning environment that fosters individual
development and the love of learning. Focus
on critical thinking, lifelong learning and
responsible citizenship.
Wish list: Scholarship and financial aid funding
for qualifying families, volunteer efforts to
preserve and improve our historic facilities and
working partnerships with other communityminded organizations.
Person in charge: John Dunn, head of school
Year founded: 1973
www.septemberschool.org
SHINING MOUNTAIN
WALDORF SCHOOL
999 Violet Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-444-7697/303-444-7701
Mission: Offer an age-appropriate curriculum that
integrates academics, arts and practical studies.
Person in charge: Sue Levine, school director
Year founded: 1983
www.smwaldorf.org
TARA PERFORMING
ARTS HIGH SCHOOL
4180 19th St.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-440-4510/303-448-0090
Mission: Offer an academic curriculum with
an emphasis on the performing arts. College
preparatory Waldorf high school.
Person in charge: Betsy Barricklow, co-director
Year founded: 1994
www.tarahighschool.org
TESSERACT
2277 Juniper Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-447-1429/303-447-9713
Mission: Develop materials for informal
science education and develop a science/art
museum in Boulder.
Wish list: Interactive support from the science
and technology business community. Financial
support.
Person in charge: Carla Selby, CEO/president
Year founded: 2007
Website: www.tesseractproductions.org
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THE ROLF INSTITUTE
5055 Chaparral Court, Suite 103
Boulder, CO 80301
303-449-5903/303-449-5978
Mission: Bring rolfing SI to the world through
an internationally recognized training program
for certified rolfers.
Wish list: Support for our new Rolf Institute
Library that will enhance education and
preservation of Rolfing Structural Integration.
Person in charge: Diana Yourell, executive director
Year founded: 1971
www.rolf.org
THORNE NATURE EXPERIENCE
P.O. Box 19107
Boulder, CO 80308
303-499-3647/720-565-3873
Mission: Connect children to nature through
hands-on environmental education.
Person in charge: Keith Desrosiers, executive
director
Year founded: 1954
www.thornenature.org
WATERSHED SCHOOL
1661 Alpine Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-440-7520/303-440-7521
Mission: Provide inquiry-based learning and
critical thinking, cross-cultural travel programs,
wilderness orientation, arts offerings. Grades
6-12.
Person in charge: Chris Catheris, head of school
Year founded: 2004
www.watershedschool.org
WESTERN INTERSTATE
COMMISSION FOR HIGHER
EDUCATION
3035 Center Green Drive
Boulder, CO 80301
303-541-0200/303-541-0291
Mission: Expand educational access and
excellence for all citizens of the West by
promoting innovation, cooperation, resource
sharing and sound public policy.
Person in charge: David Longanecker,
president
Year founded: 1953
www.wiche.edu
YOUR ENGLISH SCHOOL
DBA YES SCHOOL
1128 Pine St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-499-2352
Mission: Provide English as a second language
instruction to men and women at low cost.
Person in charge: Joan Knaub, chairman
Year founded: 1995
www.learnenglishboulder.org
EMERGENCY
AMERICAN RED CROSS MILE HIGH
CHAPTER,BOULDER/BROOMFIELD
BRANCH
444 Sherman St.
Denver, CO 80203-3502
303-722-7474/303-722-7588
Mission: Provide relief to victims of disaster
and help people prevent, prepare for and
respond to emergencies.
Year founded: 1914
www.ColoradoRedCross.org
BOULDER EMERGENCY SQUAD
HEADQUARTERS
3532 Diagonal Highway
Boulder, CO 80301
303-443-4081
Mission: Provide volunteer technical searchand-rescue specialists.
Person in charge: Andrew Moschetti, president
Year founded: 1963
www.bes-rescue.org
FRONT RANGE RESCUE DOGS
P.O. Box 18181
Boulder, CO 80308
720-443-3773
Mission: Train and certify dog teams to search
for missing persons. Only called out through
law enforcement agencies.
Person in charge: Jeff Foltz, president
Year founded: 1984
www.frontrangerescuedogs.org
LONGMONT EMERGENCY UNIT
663 17th Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-6180/303-682-8936
Mission: Provide on-call service 24 hours a
day, 365 days a year. Trained to respond to any
type of emergency, police/fire assistance or
community.
Wish list: Volunteers.
Person in charge: Jim Leri, board president
Year founded: 1957
www.leu-rescue.org
ROCKYMOUNTAINRESCUEGROUP
3720 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-449-4141
Mission: Provide volunteer search and rescue
in mountainous terrain and assist in other
emergencies; to provide safety education to the
community.
Person in charge: Steve Chappell, vice
president
Ian Baring-Gould, president
Year founded: 1947
www.rockymountainrescue.org
ENVIRONMENT
BOULDERCOUNTYAUDUBONSOCIETY
P.O. Box 2081
Boulder, CO 80306
303-494-2468
Mission: Provide a voice for migratory bird and
wildlife conservation through habitat protection,
political action and education.
Wish list: Donations and volunteers.
Person in charge: Steve Jones, president
Year founded: 1979
www.boulderaudubon.org
BOULDER CREEK
WATERSHED INITIATIVE
P.O. Box 18
Boulder, CO 80306
303-413-7365
Mission: Educate and inform the public about
issues that affect the Boulder Creek watershed
and to promote programs and actions that will
establish a community stewardship ethic.
Person in charge: Paul Hempel, executive
director
Year founded: 1996
www.basin.org/bcwi
BOULDER TRANSPORTATION
CONNECTIONS
2995 55th St., No. 20295
Boulder, CO 80308
303-819-6838
Mission: Assist the Boulder community to
commute smarter, and in partnership with
the city’s GO Boulder program, promote
transportation options for businesses in the city.
Person in charge: Bob Whitson, executive
director
Year founded: 2004
www.bouldertc.org
CENTER FOR RESOURCE
CONSERVATION
2639 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-999-3820/303-440-0703
Mission: Empower the community to conserve
natural resources.
Year founded: 1976
www.conservationcenter.org
COLORADOGREENBUILDINGGUILD
1720 15th St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-447-0901/303-447-0307
Mission: Provide an association of building
professionals who promote resource-efficient
homes and workplaces.
www.coloradogreenbuildingguild.org
COLORADO OPEN LANDS
274 Union Blvd., Suite 320
Lakewood, CO 80228
303-988-2373/303-988-2383
Mission: Help families permanently protect
their land, including wildlife habitat, working
farms and ranches, river corridors and scenic
lands.
Person in charge: Cheryl Fox, director of
development and administration
Year founded: 1981
www.coloradoopenlands.org
ECO-CYCLE INC.
6400 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80303
303-444-6634/303-444-6647
Mission: Operate the Boulder County Recycling
Center, Center for Hard-to-Recycle Materials
and offer sustainability services.
Person in charge: Suzanne Jones, executive
director
Year founded: 1976
www.ecocycle.org
ECO-CYCLE/CITY OF BOULDER
CHARM: CENTER FOR HARD-TORECYCLE MATERIALS
6400 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80303
303-444-6634/303-444-6647
Mission: Recycle computers, TVs and other
electronics, appliances, plastic bags, scrap
metal, cooking oil, bikes, white block foam,
porcelain fixtures.
Person in charge: Dan Matsch, CHaRM
manager
Year founded: 2002
www.ecocycle.org/charm
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ENVIRONMENT COLORADO
1536 Wynkoop St., Suite 101
Denver, CO 80202
303-573-3871
Mission: Protect Colorado’s air, water and
open spaces. Investigate problems, craft
solutions, educate the public and decisionmakers and help Coloradans make their
voices heard.
Person in charge: Jeanne Bassett, senior
associate
Year founded: 2002
www.environmentcolorado.org
GOBOULDER/DIVISIONOFPUBLIC
WORKS- TRANSPORTATION
P.O. Box 791
Boulder, CO 80306
303-441-3266/303-441-4271
Mission: Support and provide alternative
transportation.
Person in charge: Kathleen Bracke, GO
Boulder manager
Year founded: 1989
www.goboulder.net
GROUP TO ALLEVIATE SMOKING
POLLUTIONOFCOLORADO(GASP)
5485 Conestoga Court, No. 200B
Boulder, CO 80301
303-444-9799
Mission: Promote and advocate for smokefree policies, educate the public about the
dangers of secondhand smoke and provide
assistance for people having problems with
tobacco-smoke pollution.
Person in charge: Pete Bialick, president
Year founded: 1977
www.gaspforair.org
GROWING GARDENS
P.O. Box 1066
Boulder, CO 80306-1066
303-443-9952
Mission: Enrich the lives of our community
through sustainable urban agriculture
growing gardens.
Person in charge: Vanessa Keeley, executive
director
Year founded: 1998
www.growinggardens.org
JAMES CREEK
WATERSHED INITIATIVE
P. O. Box 110
Jamestown, CO 80455
303-449-2621/303-449-2621
Mission: Engage the community in
protecting the waters of James Creek and
the forest ecosystem surrounding it.
Person in charge: Colleen Williams,
executive director
Year founded: 1997
KEEP IT CLEAN PARTNERSHIP
3450 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
303-441-1439/303-441-1468
Mission: Create partnerships between
communities in the Boulder and St. Vrain
watersheds to keep water sources free of
pollution.
Person in charge: Janice Lopitz, project
coordinator
Year founded: 2003
www.keepitcleanpartnership.org
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LEAVE NO TRACE CENTER FOR
OUTDOOR ETHICS
1830 17th St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-8222/303-442-8217
Mission: National nonprofit organization
dedicated to teaching people how to recreate
responsibly. Develops programs/trainings that
teach skills on how to care for parks, trails
and natural lands.
Person in charge: Dana Watts, executive
director
Year founded: 1994
www.lnt.org
LOCAL FOOD SHIFT
2415 19th St.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-494-1521
Mission: Help to build community selfsufficiency and strengthen the local economy
through partnership, collaboration and
engagement.
Person in charge: Lynette Marie Hanthorn,
executive director
Year founded: 2007
Www.localfoodshift.com
NATIONALWILDLIFEFEDERATION
2995 Baseline Road, Suite 300
Boulder, CO 80303
303-786-8001
Mission: Encourage people to conserve
wildlife and other natural resources.
Person in charge: Ann Morgan, regional
executive director
Year founded: 1936
www.nwf.org/regional-centers/rockymountain
NATIVE AMERICAN FISH
& WILDLIFE SOCIETY
8333 Greenwood Blvd., Suite 260
Denver, CO 80221
303-466-1725/303-466-5414
Mission: Protect, conserve and enhance
Native American fish and wildlife resources
conducted through national and regional
conferences.
Person in charge: Ron Skates, president
Year founded: 1982
www.nafws.org
PACIFIC INSTITUTE
2260 Baseline Road, Suite 101
Boulder, CO 80302
720-564-0651/303-786-8054
Mission: Create a healthier planet and
sustainable communities.
Person in charge: Michael Cohen, senior
associate
Year founded: 1987
www.pacinst.org
RECYCLEBOULDERVALLEY.ORG
P.O. Box 1004
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-444-2550
Mission: Provide free Website for posting and
requesting usable material items so they can
be recycled rather than thrown into landfills.
Goal is to reduce, recycle and reuse.
Person in charge: Linda Radcliffe
Year founded: 2003
www.recyclebouldervalley.org
RESOURCE YARD
6400 Arapahoe Road
Boulder, CO 80303
303-419-5418/303-440-0703
Mission: Provide innovative landfill diversion
programs that promote deconstruction.
Accept reusable building material donations
and sell reclaimed materials.
Person in charge: Shaun LaBarre, ReSource
director
Year founded: 1996
www.ReSourceYard.org
SKICARPOOL
3172 29th St.
Boulder, CO 80301
Mission: Help people save time and money
while reducing pollution and making new
friends carpooling to Colorado resorts.
Person in charge: Glenn Lieberman,
executive director
www.skicarpool.org
SOUTHWESTENERGYEFFICIENCY
PROJECT
2334 Broadway, Suite A
Boulder, CO 80304-4107
303-447-0078/303-447-0158
Mission: Promote energy efficiency in the
states of Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New
Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.
Person in charge: Howard Geller, executive
director
Year founded: 2001
www.swenergy.org
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
2424 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-444-2950/303-444-2986
Mission: Conserve the lands and waters on
which all life depends.
Person in charge: Tim Sullivan, Colorado
state director
Year founded: 1951
www.nature.org/colorado
THE WILD FOUNDATION
717 Poplar Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-442-8811/303-442-8877
Mission: Work for wilderness, wildlife and
people around the world and locally in
Colorado. Protect and interconnect at least
half of the planet, land and water, in an
interconnected way.
Wish list: Graphic designer, monetary
donations, outreach support.
Person in charge: Vance Martin, president
Year founded: 1974
www.wild.org
WESTERNRESOURCEADVOCATES
2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80302
303-444-1188/303-786-8054
Mission: Protect the West’s landscapes,
majestic rivers, blue skies and clean-energy
future.
Person in charge: John Nielsen, interim
executive director
Year founded: 1989
www.westernresourceadvocates.org
WILD BEAR MOUNTAIN
ECOLOGY CENTER
20 Lakeview Drive, Unit 107
Nederland, CO 80466
303-258-0495
Mission: Provide year-round, hands-on
educational programs to people of all ages in
order to foster a lifelong appreciation of the
environment and to promote environmental
awareness.
Person in charge: Jill Dreves, executive
director
Year founded: 1995
www.wildbear.org
WILDLANDS RESTORATION
VOLUNTEERS
3012 Sterling Circle, Suite 201
Boulder, CO 80301
303-543-1411
Mission: Foster a community spirit of shared
responsibility for the ecological stewardship
and restoration of public and protected lands.
Wish list: Funding for future restoration given
the catastrophic flooding on the Front Range.
Ford F-150 crew cab truck, new or gently
used. Corporate sponsors and in-kind donors
of food and equipment rental.
Person in charge: Ed Self, executive director
Year founded: 1999
www.wlrv.org
FAMILY
BOULDER-BROOMFIELDCOUNTY
FOSTER/ADOPTIVE FAMILY
ASSOCIATION
24 Princeton Circle
Longmont, CO 80503
303-772-5780
Mission: Develop safe, stable and skilled
foster/adoptive families for abused and
neglected children in Boulder and Broomfield
counties.
Wish list: Financial support for Youth
Scholarship Fund, gifts in kind for events (ice
cream, venue donation) and professional
accounting/treasurer help.
Person in charge: Denise Seger, president
Year founded: 1972
www.bbffa.org
CHILDREN FIRST OFTHE ROCKIES
P.O. Box 2174
Longmont, CO 80502-2174
303-776-5348/303-485-2055
Mission: Foster the parent-child relationship
in a safe and supportive environment. Provice
SAFE Services (exchanges and supervised
visits) and parent education classes.
Person in charge: Robin Menschenfreund,
executive director
Year founded: 1999
www.stvrainfamilycenter.org
COLORADO CHILDREN’S
AUTOMOBLIE SAFETY
ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 4133
Boulder, CO 80306
303-931-3443/720-287-2289
Mission: Provide safety education for the
safe transportation of children. Primary
focus is safe transportation in personal
automobiles.
Person in charge: Bill Flinchbaugh, executive
director
Year founded: 1999
www.carseatprogram.org
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PARENTING PLACE
1235 Pine St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-0177/303-448-0178
Mission: Provide resources of families in
Boulder and Broomfield counties.
Person in charge: Will Kropp, executive
director
Year founded: 1988
www.myparentingplace.org
FOUNDATIONS
ARC THRIFT STORES
6500 W. 120th Ave.
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-439-7255
Mission: Run a chain of thrift stores with
proceeds going toward programs for people
with developmental disabilities.
Person in charge: Pam Aldrich, store
manager
Year founded: 1963
www.arcthrift.org
BOULDER COUNTY BAR
FOUNDATION
1942 Broadway, Suite 205
Boulder, CO 80302
303-440-4758
Mission: Raise and distribute funds to legally
related 501 c (3) nonprofit organizations.
Person in charge: Christine Hylbert, executive
director
Year founded: 1983
www.boulder-bar.org
BOULDER PARKS AND
RECREATION FOUNDATION DBA
PLAY BOULDER FOUNDATION
P.O. Box 20935
Boulder, CO 80308-3935
303-447-0585
Mission: Create excellence in parks and
recreation by mobilizing community support
through education, philanthropy and advocacy.
Person in charge: Colleen King, executive
director
Year founded: 1976
www.playboulder.org
BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY
FOUNDATION
1000 Canyon Blvd.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-441-3106
Mission: Enable members of the Boulder
community to support the Boulder Public
Library through tax-deductible gifts.
Person in charge: Barbara Kostanick,
president
Year founded: 1974
www.bplf.net
BROOMFIELD COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION
P.O. Box 2040
Broomfield, CO 80038
303-469-7208/303-410-1733
Mission: Develop charitable giving to support
civic projects, human services, arts and
humanities, seniors and education.
Person in charge: Karen Smith, executive
director
Year founded: 1993
www.broomfieldfoundation.org
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DAVISPHINNEYFOUNDATIONFOR
PARKINSON’S
1722 14th St., Suite 150
Boulder, CO 80302
303-733-3340/303-733-3350
Mission: Improve the lives of people with
Parkinson’s disease.
Person in charge: Davis Phinney, founder
Amy Howard, executive director
Year founded: 2004
www.davisphinneyfoundation.org
ENTREPRENEURS’ FOUNDATION
OF COLORADO
1123 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-0436
Mission: Maintain a network of Colorado
entrepreneurs who have committed a small
portion of their early equity or annual profits to
community charities.
Wish list: Companies who want to make a
commitment to building stronger communities
and stronger companies.
Person in charge: Morgan McMillan,
executive director
Year founded: 2006
www.efcolorado.org
EXEMPLA GOOD SAMARITAN
MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION
200 Exempla Circle
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-689-5252/303-689-5241
Mission: Raise funds for Exempla Good
Samaritan Medical Center.
Wish list: Funding to ensure nobody is denied
health care, volunteers, in-kind services.
Person in charge: Robert Roby, vice
president/executive director
Year founded: 2005
www.exemplagoodsamaritanfoundation.org
GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION
THE OPEN DOOR FUND OF THE
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
LONGMONT COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION
636 Coffman, Suite 203
Longmont, CO 80501
303-678-6555/303-678-6556
Mission: Improve life in the St. Vrain Valley
by philanthropy and charitable leadership.
Wish list: The opportunity to work with people
that want to give back to the community,
involvement with our community endowment,
volunteers.
Person in charge: Eric Hozempa, executive
director
Year founded: 1994
www.longmontfoundation.org
LOUISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
FOUNDATION
950 Spruce St.
Louisville, CO 80027
303-335-4849/303-335-4833
Mission: Promote and support the Louisville
Public Library.
Person in charge: Phil Barton, president
library.louisvilleco.gov
NEDERLAND COMMUNITY
LIBRARY FOUNDATION
P.O. Box 836
Nederland, CO 80466
303-258-1101
Mission: Provide positive public attention for
the Nederland Community Library’s services,
facilities and needs.
Person in charge: Randi Sachper, president
www.nedlib.org
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
SERVING BOULDER COUNTY
1055 Adams Circle
Boulder, CO 80303
303-444-3967/303-939-0808
Mission: Acquire charitable gifts and donations that
will be used to benefit residents of Golden West.
Person in charge: John Torres, executive director
Year founded: 1986
www.gwboulder.org
1123 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-0436/303-442-1221
Mission: Improve the quality of life in Boulder County,
now and forever, and to build a culture of giving.
Person in charge: Josie Heath, president
Year founded: 1991
www.commfound.org
JARED POLIS FOUNDATION
GAY AND LESBIAN
P.O. Box 4659
Boulder, CO 80306
303-865-3980/303-442-1221
Mission: Encourage individuals and
organizations to be proactive by supporting
and pursuing education and technology in
Colorado communities.
Person in charge: Gina Nocera, executive director
Year founded: 2000
www.jaredpolisfoundation.org
OUT BOULDER
P.O. Box 1018
Boulder, CO 80306
303-499-5777/303-413-8711
Mission: Build networks for Boulder’s GLBTQ
community.
Person in charge: Mardi Moore, executive director
Year founded: 1995
www.outboulder.org
PFLAG BOULDER COUNTY
P.O. Box 19696
Boulder, CO 80308
303-444-8164/303-684-0683
Mission: Give support to cope with an adverse
society; education; to enlighten the general
public; and advocacy to end discrimination
and secure equal civil rights for all.
Year founded: 1993
www.pflagboulder.org
1123 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-442-0436
Mission: Administer grants and funding for
programs that serve the GLBTQ population in
Boulder County.
Person in charge: Elvira Ramos, program director
Year founded: 1996
www.opendoorfund.org
HEALTH
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY GREAT WEST DIVISION
2255 S. Oneida St..
Denver, CO 80224-2590
303-776-2689/303-776-2875
Mission: Eliminate cancer as a major health
problem by preventing cancer, saving lives and
diminishing suffering from cancer.
Year founded: 1913
www.cancer.org
AUTISM SOCIETY
OF BOULDER COUNTY
P.O. Box 270300
Louisville, CO 80027
720-272-8231
Mission: Help individuals with autism
spectrum disorders and their families develop
a strong, united community by creating
opportunities for people to connect, share
experiences and build new relationships.
Person in charge: Emmy Conroy, president
Year founded: 2001
www.autismboulder.org
AVISTA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL
100 Health Park Drive
Louisville, CO 80027
303-673-1000/303-673-1048
Mission: Provide comprehensive medical
services, including 24-hour emergency
care. Maternity care and advanced total joint
replacements.
Person in charge: Dennis Barts, CEO
Year founded: 1990
www.avistahospital.org
AVISTA HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
7995 Prentice Ave., Suite 204
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
303-6731011/303-781-5133
Mission: Provide financial support for Avista
Adventist Hospital.
Person in charge: Geoffrey S. Isaak, executive
director
Year founded: 1984
www.avistahospitalfoundation.org
BOULDERCOMMUNITYHOSPITAL
1100 Balsam Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-440-2273/303-441-0478
Mission: Provide emergency, cardiology,
oncology, ICU, orthopedics, neurology, general
medical-surgical care, rehabilitation, stroke
care, radiology (imaging), laboratory.
Person in charge: David Gehant, president/CEO
Year founded: 1922
www.bch.org
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BOULDER COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
P.O. Box 9019
Boulder, CO 80301-9019
303-440-2167/303-440-2435
Mission: Enhance the quality and availability
of health-care services in Boulder County by
generating and administering charitable gifts
to Boulder Community Hospital.
Person in charge: Ron Secrist, president
Year founded: 1978
www.bch.org
BOULDERCOUNTYAIDSPROJECT
2118 14th St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-444-6121/303-444-0260
Mission: Test people at risk for HIV, making
sure those who test positive get access
to the care, information, and support they
need. BCAP also serves as an outreach and
information center.
Wish list: Funding for our two food banks, bilingual, bi-cultural Spanish speaking volunteers
and volunteers for our leadership committees.
Person in charge: Ana Hopperstad, executive
director
Year founded: 1985
www.bcap.org
BOULDERCOUNTYPUBLICHEALTH
3450 Broadway St.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-441-1100/303-413-7505
Mission: Provide public health services such as
immunizations, WIC, program for parenting teens,
support for LGBTIQ youth, addiction recovery,
information and monitoring of water and air quality.
Person in charge: Jeff Zayach, executive director
Year founded: 1952
www.co.boulder.co.us/health
BOULDER VALLEY WOMEN’S
HEALTH CENTER
2855 Valmont Road
Boulder, CO 80301
303-442-5160/303-440-8769
Mission: Provide accessible, confidential
and comprehensive gynecological and
reproductive health care, including sexual
health services and education.
Wish list: Financial support; encouraging
uninsured people in the community to
participate in the ACA.
Person in charge: Susan B. Levy, executive
director
Year founded: 1973
www.boulderwomenshealth.org
CENTENNIAL PEAKS HOSPITAL
2255 S. 88th St.
Louisville, CO 80027
303-673-9990/303-673-9703
Mission: Provide acute inpatient mentalhealth care, treatment for adolescents,
intensive outpatient chemical dependency
treatment. Free-standing JCAHO-accredited
psychiatric hospital.
Person in charge: Alicia Bunch, CEO
Year founded: 1976
www.centennialpeaks.com
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CHILDREN’SHOSPITALCOLORADO
NORTH CAMPUS
469 W. State Highway 7
Broomfield, CO 80023
720-777-1340
Mission: Provide 24-7 urgent care, 72-hour
in-patient observation. Imaging: digital X-ray,
CT, MRI, ultrasound neurodiagnostics/EEG/
sleep studies. Asthma, audiology, cardiology.
Cerebral palsy clinic.
Wish list: Unrestricted gifts, research support,
community outreach.
Person in charge: Jana Paquet, director of
network of care
Year founded: 2008
www.childrenscolorado.org
CLINICAFAMILYHEALTHSERVICES
2000 W. South Boulder Road
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-650-4460/303-926-0363
Mission: Provide family medicine.
Person in charge: Pete Leibig, CEO/president
Year founded: 1977
www.clinica.org
CLINICAFAMILYHEALTHSERVICES
2525 13th St.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-650-4460 /303-449-9631
Mission: Provide primary health care for the
uninsured and medically underserved in Boulder.
Person in charge: Pete Leibig, CEO
Year founded: 1970
www.clinica.org
COLORADOTHERAPEUTICRIDING
CENTER INC.
11968 Mineral Road
Longmont, CO 80504
303-652-9131/303-652-2072
Mission: Provide therapeutic horseback riding
and equine-assisted activities for people with
special needs; all-abilities summer camps.
Wish list: Volunteers, donated horses,
financial support,
Person in charge: Carol Heiden, executive
director
Year founded: 1980
www.ctrcinc.org
DENTAL AID
877 South Boulder Road
Louisville, CO 80027
303-665-8228/303-665-8994
Mission: Provide affordable dental care and
education.
Person in charge: Dennis Lewis, CEO/
president
Year founded: 1974
www.dentalaid.org
DENTAL AID ADULT AND
CHILDREN’S CLINIC
4155 Darley Ave., Suite C
Boulder, CO 80305
303-499-7072/303-494-8449
Mission: Improve the quality of life of children
and adults struggling to afford health care by
providing compassionate, affordable, highquality dental care and education.
Person in charge: Dennis Lewis, CEO
Year founded: 1974
www.dentalaid.org
DENTAL AID ADULT AND
CHILDREN’S CLINIC - LONGMONT
1715 Princess Drive
Longmont, CO 80501
303-682-2619/303-682-0455
Mission: Improve the quality of life of children
and adults struggling to afford health care
by providing compassionate, affordable, high
quality dental care and education.
Person in charge: Dennis Lewis, D.D.S.
Year founded: 1974
www.dentalaid.org
EXEMPLA GOOD SAMARITAN
MEDICAL CENTER
200 Exempla Circle
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-689-4000/303-689-6999
Mission: Provide cardiovascular care,
comprehensive cancer care, neurology, level II
neonatal care, emergency and trauma services,
general surgery, occupational medicine, OB/GYN
and Bone and Joint Institute.
Person in charge: David Hamm, CEO/
president
Year founded: 2004
www.exemplagoodsamaritan.org
EYE HEALTH INSTITUTE
P.O. Box 11052
Boulder, CO 80301
303-936-2019/303-530-1072
Mission: Provide comprehensive eye care to
the people of Jamaica.
Person in charge: Richard A. Cross, founder
Year founded: 2001
www.eyehealthinstitute.org
GRILLO HEALTH
INFORMATION CENTER
4715 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80303
720-854-7293/303-442-1808
Mission: Provide access to reliable,
trustworthy and up-to-date health information.
Wish list: Collaborations to serve the elderly
in more meaningful and sensitive ways and
funding for targeted services to vulnerable
populations, such as the elderly.
Person in charge: Johnny Daurio, executive
director
Year founded: 1998
www.grillocenter.org
HAKOMI INSTITUTE
P.O. Box 1873
Boulder, CO 80306
303-499-6699
Mission: Coordinate centers worldwide
offering trainings in the Hakomi method, an
experiential, somatic, mindfulness-based
psychotherapy. Provides therapist referrals
and information about Hakomi therapy.
Year founded: 1981
www.hakomi.org
HELPINGHANDSHEALTHEDUCATION
948 Pearl St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303 448-1811/303 440-7328
Mission: Help people, especially women and
children, in the area of health and education.
Wish list: Donations: cash, land, buildings, cars.
Person in charge: Narayan Shrestha, founder/
president
Year founded: 1992
www.helpinghandsusa.org
INTERNATIONALMIDWIFEASSISTANCE
P.O. Box 916
Boulder, CO 80306
303-588-1663
Mission: Raise the standard of maternal and
infant care in developing nations and areas
experiencing crises in medical care.
Person in charge: Jennifer Braun, program
director
Year founded: 2004
www.midwifeassist.org
LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL
1950 W. Mountain View Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-5111/303-678-4050
Mission: Provide services in cardiology,
dialysis, orthopedics, cancer treatment,
women services, neurosurgery, diagnostic
imaging, rehabilitation, 24/7 emergency.
Person in charge: Mitchell C. Carson, CEO/
president
Year founded: 1959
www.luhcares.org
LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL
FOUNDATION
1380 Tulip St., Suite A
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-2273
Mission: Assist Longmont United Hospital
in building new facilities, buying the latest
in medical equipment and providing the
community with health-care services.
Person in charge: Bryan D. Bowles, director
Year founded: 1981
www.luhcares.org
MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS
1333 Iris Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-443-8500/303-449-6029
Mission: Provide comprehensive, community
mental-health services to all ages and all
residents of Boulder and Broomfield counties
regardless of ability to pay.
Person in charge: Barbara Ryan, director of
development and public information
Year founded: 1962
www.mhpcolorado.org
MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS
834 S. Sherman St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-247-8700
Mission: Provide comprehensive, community
mental-health services to all ages and all
residents of Boulder and Broomfield counties
regardless of ability to pay.
Person in charge: Barbara Ryan, CEO
Year founded: 1962
www.mhpcolorado.org
MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS
529 Coffman St., Suite 300
Longmont, CO 80501
303-684-0555
Mission: Provide comprehensive, community
mental-health services to all ages and all
residents of Boulder and Broomfield counties
regardless of ability to pay.
Person in charge: Barbara Ryan, CEO
Year founded: 1962
www.mhpcolorado.org
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MIRACLE FUND
25 S. Cedar Brook Road
Boulder, CO 80304
303-449-6822
Mission: Provide quality health services, both
domestically and abroad, to people with no
access to health care. Medical and dental care
for disadvantaged children.
Wish list: SEO and web assistance,
publication assistance.
Person in charge: Glennis Walters Smith,
president
Stephen Jay Smith, CEO/vice president
Year founded: 1994
www.miraclefund1.org
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL
ILLNESS
1333 Iris Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-443-4591
Mission: Support, educate and advocate for
people with a mental illness and their families.
Wish list: New board members, office space
and marketing help.
Person in charge: Laura Jefferson, president,
board of directors
Year founded: 1979
Website: www.namibouldercounty.org
NATURAL TRANSITIONS
3980 N. Broadway, Suite 103-171
Boulder, CO 80304
303-443-3418/303-443-3418
Mission: Provide ducation and support for
conscious, holistic and green approaches to
end of life, including family led, home-based
after-death care.
Wish list: Financial support for our ongoing
educational work and programs, volunteer
support for our national magazine and for our
festival: Natural Transitions Film Festival PLUS.
Person in charge: Karen van Vuuren,
executive director
Year founded: 2003
www.naturaltransitions.org
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF THE
ROCKY MOUNTAINS BOULDER
2525 Arapahoe Ave., Suite C-200
Boulder, CO 80302
303-447-1040/303-447-2882
Mission: Provide health-care services for
women, testing and treatment of STDs for
men and women, HIV rapid tests. Medication
abortion services. Lower-cost birth-control
services.
Person in charge: Ann Firstenberg, health
center manager
Year founded: 1970
www.pprm.org
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF THE
ROCKY MOUNTAINS LONGMONT
195 S. Main St., Suite 8
Longmont, CO 80501-6218
303-772-3600/303-772-4285
Mission: Provide reproductive health and
family planning offering services on a sliding
fee scale to men, women and teens.
Person in charge: Amy LaRue, health center
manager
Year founded: 1916
www.pprm.org
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REAL CHOICES PREGNANCY
CARE CENTER
1285 Centaur Village Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-665-2341/303-665-8481
Mission: Provide help before, during and after
unexpected pregnancies.
Person in charge: Jenny Langness, executive
director
Year founded: 1974
www.realchoicespartners.org
ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE
OF YOGA AND AYURVEDA
P.O. Box 1091
Boulder, CO 80306
303-499-2910
Mission: Teach classical yoga, yoga therapy,
Ayurvedic medicine, Ayurvedic postpartum
care, women’s health and Ayurvedic and yogic
cleansing.
Person in charge: Dona Smith, program
coordinator
www.rmiya.org
ROCKY MOUNTAIN STROKE
ASSOCIATION
5666 S. Bannock St.
Littleton, CO 80120
303-730-8800/303-730-7011
Mission: provide education on stroke
prevention and support to stroke survivors and
their families throughout recovery, including
art therapy, physical therapy, caregiver
support.
Person in charge: Esther Fretz, executive
director
Year founded: 1992
www.strokecolorado.org
SALUD FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS
220 E. Rogers Road
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-3250/303-682-9269
Mission: Provide medical and dental services
for low-income patients.
Person in charge: Stanley Brasher, executive
director
Year founded: 1970
www.saludclinic.org
THE LEUKEMIA
& LYMPHOMA SOCIETY
720 S Colorado Blvd., Suite 500S
Denver, CO 80246
303-984-2110
Mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s
disease and myeloma and improve the quality
of life of patients and their families.
Person in charge: Rebecca Russell, executive
director
www.lls.org
TRU COMMUNITY CARE
1855 Plaza Drive
Louisville, CO 80027
303-449-7740
Mission: Offer around the clock hospice
intensive care and homelike amenities.
Person in charge: Darla Schueth, CEO/
president
Year founded: 1976
www.trucare.org
TRU COMMUNITY CARE
2594 Trailridge Drive E
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-449-7740/303-604-5393
Mission: Provide care to people who are
seriously ill and their families. Programs
include hospice, palliative home health, grief
counseling and education.
Person in charge: Darla Schueth, CEO/
president
Year founded: 1976
www.trucare.org
HUMAN SERVICES
ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY
LIVING IN BOULDER COUNTY
4889 Old Post Circle
Boulder, CO 80301
303-527-0888/303-527-0589
Mission: Provide education for adults with
cognitive disabilities.
Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, executive
director
Year founded: 1974
www.aclboulder.org
AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK
OF COLORADO
1700 55th St., Suite A
Boulder, CO 80301
303-786-7777/303-939-8013
Mission: Help blind/visually impaired and
print disabled people maintain independence
and community connection through audio
access to newspapers, ads and magazines via
receiver, telephone or Internet.
Wish list: Financial or in-kind support for
provision of services, an interpoint Braille
embosser, and three refreshable Braille
displays. Volunteers to read programming and
assist with outreach.
Person in charge: David Dawson, executive
director
Year founded: 1990
www.aincolorado.org
BOULDERAREARENTALHOUSING
ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 17606
Boulder, CO 80308
303-494-9048/303-449-7028
Mission: Represent the owners/managers of
approximately 8,000 residential rental units in
the city and county of Boulder.
Person in charge: Sheila Horton, executive
director
Year founded: 1982
www.barhaonline.org
BOULDERCOUNTYAIDSPROJECT
515 Kimbark St., Suite 100
Longmont, CO 80501
303-774-8827/303-684-2944
Mission: Test people at risk for HIV, making
sure those who test positive get access to the
care, information and support. Serve as an
outreach and information center.
Wish list: Funding for our two food banks,
bi-lingual, bi-cultural Spanish speaking
volunteers and volunteers for our leadership
committees.
Person in charge: Ana Hopperstad, executive
director
Year founded: 1985
www.bcap.org
BOULDERCOUNTYCARECONNECT
4800 River Bend Road
Boulder, CO 80307
303-443-1933/303-443-1899
Mission: Promote the security, comfort
and independence of seniors and adults
with disabilities. Transportation to medical
appointments, grocery delivery, fall-prevention
and home maintenance.
Person in charge: Emily Ditty, executive
director
Year founded: 1972
www.careconnectbc.org
BOULDER COUNTY COMMUNITY
ACTION PROGRAMS
3482 N. Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
303-441-3975/303-441-1541
Mission: Work with low-income people to
become self sufficient and administer a
matched savings program to put a down
payment on a house, start a small business or
go back to school.
Wish list: Volunteers to mentor low-income
families who are working on becoming selfsufficient.
Year founded: 1965
BOULDER COUNTY LEGAL
SERVICES
315 W. South Boulder Road, Suite 205
Louisville, CO 80027
303-449-7575/303-447-3167
Mission: Help low-income Coloradans seeking
civil legal information, including self-help legal
information, where to find legal assistance,
court information.
Person in charge: Joel Hayes, managing
attorney
www.coloradolegalservices.org
BOULDER HOUSING PARTNERS
FOUNDATION
4800 N. Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
720-564- 4648/303-939-9569
Mission: Help residents pursue successful,
productive and dignified lives by connecting
residents to resources for supportive, lifeenriching and community-building services.
Person in charge: Rene Brodeur, director,
resident services
Year founded: 2000
www.boulderhousing.org
BOULDER INSTITUTE FOR
PSYCHOTHERAPYANDRESEARCH
(BIPR)
1240 Pine St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-4562/303-444-2843
Mission: Helpchildren and adults recover from
traumatic experiences including physical and
sexual abuse.
Person in charge: Cynthia Divino, executive
director
Year founded: 1999
www.bipr.org
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BOULDER SHELTER
FOR THE HOMELESS
4869 N. Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
303-442-4646/720-565-3624
Mission: Provide safe shelter, food, support
services and an avenue to self-sufficiency for
homeless adults including overnight winter
sheltering for up to 160 men and women.
Wish list: Monetary donations, in-kind
donations and volunteers.
Person in charge: Greg Harms, executive director
Year founded: 1982
www.bouldershelter.org
BRIDGE HOUSE
P.O. Box 626
Boulder, CO 80306
303-442-8300/1-866-831-9443
Mission: Provide a stable, supportive community
for homeless men and women with services that
lead to healing, employment and housing.
Wish list: Monetary donations, volunteers, inkind donations of toiletries, socks and backpacks.
Person in charge: Isabel McDevitt, executive
director
Year founded: 1996
www.boulderbridgehouse.org
BROOMFIELD MEALS ONWHEELS
280 Lamar St.
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-464-5532/303-464-5533
Mission: End senior hunger by 2020.
Person in charge: Lisa Markus, nutrition
services manager
Year founded: 1997
www.broomfieldseniors.com
CENTERFORPEOPLEWITHDISABILITIES
1675 Range St.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-442-8662/303-442-0502
Mission: Provide resources, information and
advocacy to assist people with disabilities in
overcoming barriers to independent living.
Wish list: Financial support, new TVs and
computers, volunteers.
Person in charge: Pat Trower, executive director
Year founded: 1977
www.cpwd.org
CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES
26 Garden Center
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-442-8662/303-442-0502
Mission: Work in partnership with people with
disabilities to obtain and maintain choices
for independent living by promoting selfdetermination, self-respect and equal opportunity.
Wish list: Financial support, furniture, volunteers.
Person in charge: Pat Trower, executive director
Year founded: 1977
www.cpwd.org
CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES
615 N. Main St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-3250/303-772-5125
Mission: Provide resources, information and
advocacy to assist people with disabilities in
overcoming barriers to independent living.
Wish list: Financial support, volunteers and
furniture.
Person in charge: Pat Trower, executive director
Year founded: 1977
www.cpwd.org
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CHINOOK CLUBHOUSE
1441 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80302
303-440-4842/303-415-0413
Mission: Provide social and vocational
rehabilitation for adults with major mental
illness; job placement, prevocational work,
social and recreational activities; functions
through Mental Health Partners.
Person in charge: Debra Sprague, director
Year founded: 1990
www.chinookclubhouse.org
CIRCLE OF CARE
EL CENTRO AMISTAD
2580 Iris Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-443-3790/303-443-1713
Mission: AMISTAD (Alianza Multicultural de
Inmigrantes Sirviendo a Todos con Ayuda para
los Derechos) is committed to structural, social
and political change for the benefit of immigrants.
Person in charge: Jorge De Santiago,
executive director
Year founded: 2001
www.elcentroamistad.org
EL COMITE DE LONGMONT
1202 Folsom St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-8884
Mission: Administer an elder-enrichment program
to increase access and mobility to life enhancing
community resources for aging people.
Person in charge: Joan Raderman, program
director
Year founded: 2004
www.circleofcareproject.org
455 Kimbark St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-6125/303-702-0314
Mission: Improve the social justice, education
and economic status of the Latino and nonLatino people of Longmont, Boulder County
and surrounding communities.
Person in charge: Marta Valenzuela Moreno,
executive director
Year founded: 2000
COAL CREEK MEALS ON WHEELS
EMERGENCY FAMILY
ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATION
1255 Centaur Village Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-665-0566
Mission: Deliver noontime meals Monday
through Friday to older adults and disabled
persons in the Lafayette, Louisville, Erie and
Superior areas at the lowest possible cost and
the highest level of quality.
Person in charge: Ashley Bruscoe, director
Year founded: 1972
www.coalcreekmow.org
COLIE’S CLOSET
P.O. Box 18776
Boulder, CO 80301
303-494-4225
Mission: Collect and resell clothing to fund
suicide prevention and the treatment of
depression.
Person in charge: Jenna Machado, founder
Year founded: 2004
www.coliescloset.org
COMMUNITY FOOD SHARE
650 S. Taylor Ave.
Louisville, CO 80027
303-652-3663/720-864-8020
Mission: Ensure that no one in Boulder and
Broomfield counties goes hungry.
Wish list: Cash donations, nonperishable food
donations and volunteers.
Person in charge: James D. Baldwin, CEO
Year founded: 1981
www.communityfoodshare.org
ED&RUTHLEHMANYMCALONGMONT
950 Lashley St.
Longmont, CO 80504
303-776-0370/303-682-2301
Mission: Put programs into practice that build
a healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
Person in charge: Tony Shockency, CEO
Year founded: 1989
www.longmontymca.org
1575 Yarmouth Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-442-3042/303-442-0946
Mission: Help those whose immediate needs
for food, shelter and other basic necessities
cannot be met by other means, and support
their efforts toward stability or self-sufficiency.
Wish list: Food for our food bank and financial
support.
Person in charge: Stuart Lord, executive director
Year founded: 1918
www.efaa.org
EMPLOYMENT LINK
DBA COMMUNITY LINK
6290 Lookout Road
Boulder, CO 80301
303-527-0627/303-527-0628
Mission: Support the inclusion of people with
disabilities within our community through
employment, volunteer and senior activities,
residential services and life planning.
Wish list: Opportunities for volunteer activities
for other non-profits. Volunteers to assist
people we serve in making community
connections. Vans to enable people we serve
to participate in the community.
Person in charge: Bob Lawhead, CEO
Year founded: 1960
www.communitylinkcolorado.org
FISH OF BROOMFIELD
26 Garden Center, Suite 1
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-465-1600/303-460-6814
Mission: Provide volunteers for the city and
county of Broomfield.
Person in charge: John Ansley, intake grants
manager
Year founded: 1963
www.broomfieldfish.org
FLATIRONS HABITAT
FOR HUMANITY
1455 Dixon Ave., Suite 210
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-447-3787/303-245-0699
Mission: Enable low-income families to
become homeowners by partnering with them
to build simple decent affordable homes. Goal
is to eliminate poverty housing.
Person in charge: Susan Lythgoe, executive
director
Year founded: 1993
www.flatironshabitat.org
FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY
1285 Cimarron Drive, Suite 101
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-444-4013/303-444-2620
Mission: Improve lives and create lasting
change in Boulder and Broomfield counties.
Strengthen the building blocks of a good
life: education, financial stability, health and
basic needs.
Wish list: Financial donations and volunteers.
Person in charge: Douglas Yeiser, CEO/
president
Year founded: 1922
www.unitedwayfoothills.org
FORWARD STEPS
370 Interlocken Blvd., Suite 640
Broomfield, CO 80021
608-440-9966/303-404-9968
Mission: Forward Steps empowers former
foster youth so they can reach their full
potential as active, independent, self-sufficient
members of their communities.
Wish list: Donations, mentors, sponsors.
Person in charge: Sabrina Huffaker, executive
director
Year founded: 2006
www.forwardsteps.org
GOLDEN WEST MANOR
1055 Adams Circle
Boulder, CO 80303
303-444-3967/303-939-0808
Mission: Promote quality housing and
services for seniors in an environment that is
supportive of the residents in the community.
Person in charge: John Torres, executive
director
Year founded: 1965
www.gwboulder.org
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF THE
ST. VRAIN VALLEY
242 Pratt St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-682-2485
Mission: Build simple, decent and affordable
homes for low-income residents.
Person in charge: David Emerson, executive
director
Year founded: 1988
www.stvrainhfh.org
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VIOLENCE INITIATIVE (LEVI)
IMAGINE! FOUNDATION
1400 Dixon Ave.
Lafayette, CO 80026-2790
303-926-6443/303-665-2648
Mission: Offer innovative support to people
with cognitive/developmental needs so they
may live fulfilling lives of independence and
quality.
Wish list: Funding for residential housing,
job coaching and placement and for
programs for infants, toddlers and children.
Person in charge: Susan LaHoda, executive
director
Year founded: 2000
www.imaginecolorado.org
INTERCAMBIO: UNITING
COMMUNITIES
4735 Walnut St., Suite B
Boulder, CO 80301
303-996-0275/303-444-2632
Mission: Build understanding, respect and
friendship across cultures through educational
and intercultural opportunities.
Person in charge: Lee Shainis, executive
director
Year founded: 2000
www.intercambioweb.org
INTERVENTION INC.
310 Lashley St., Suite 108
Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-4494/303-772-6593
Mission: Provide diverse, responsive and
quality services to offenders, victims and
families involved with the criminal justice
system.
Person in charge: Kelly Sengenberger,
executive director
Www.portal.int-cjs.org/Pages/default.aspx
INTERVENTION INC.
5600 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 100
Boulder, CO 80303
303-544-1840/303-544-1850
Mission: Provide diverse, responsive and
quality services to offenders, victims and
families involved with the criminal justice
system.
Person in charge: Kelly Sengenberger,
executive director
www.intervention-inc.com
LIFE CHOICES
PREGNANCY CENTER
20 W. Mountain View Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-2050/303-651-6017
Mission: Provide education, free pregnancy
tests, help with unplanned or unexpected
pregnancies, material services, maternity
clothes, diapers, formula up to 12months.
Post-abortion counseling.
Wish list: Diapers, volunteers, funding.
Person in charge: Rick Thielen, executive
director
Year founded: 1984
www.lifechoices.org
225 Kimbark St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-774-4534/303-651-8651
Mission: Establish a coordinated
communitywide awareness and response to
domestic violence within the boundaries of the
St. Vrain Valley School District, primarily the
city of Longmont.
Wish list: Financial assistance to fund
prevention. Campaigns and emergency victim
needs. A commitment to help those in violent
relationships connect with resources.
Person in charge: Kim Heard, project
coordinator
Trish Wood, project coordinator
Year founded: 1999
www.LongmontDomesticViolence.org
LONGMONTMEALSONWHEELSINC.
910 Longs Peak Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-0540/303-651-8413
Mission: Promote client health and
independence through good nutrition and
social interaction, allowing participants to stay
self-sufficient in their own homes.
Wish list: Monetary donations, office supplies,
volunteers.
Person in charge: Karla Hale, executive
director
Mark Bostock, president
Year founded: 1969
www.lmow.org
LYONS GOLDEN GANG
P.O. Box 1091
Lyons, CO 80540-1091
303-651-3147
Mission: Deliver hot lunches to the elderly,
disabled or ill in the Lyons area.
Person in charge: Sandy Cottrell,
administrator
Year founded: 1997
MEALS ON WHEELS OF BOULDER
909 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 121
Boulder, CO 80302
303-441-3908/303-441-4146
Mission: Deliver fully prepared meals once
daily, five days a week to people of any age,
race or income who are unable to provide a
nutritious meal for themselves.
Wish list: Volunteer drivers, kitchen help,
donors.
Person in charge: Francea Phillips, executive
director
Year founded: 1969
www.mowboulder.org
MEN’S LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE
P.O. Box 17806
Boulder, CO 80308
303-444-9022
Mission: Inspire authentic manhood.
Encourage and support soulful living in the
service of a just, joyful and sustainable world.
Person in charge: Jason Geoffrion, executive
director
Year founded: 2003
Website: www.mensleadershipalliance.org
OUTREACH UNITED RESOURCE
CENTER INC.
303 Atwood St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-5529/303-684-0856
Mission: Provide food, shelter, clothing,
child care, assistance with rent, utilities,
transportation and prescriptions to low-income
people in the area of the St. Vrain Valley School
District.
Person in charge: Edwina Salazar, executive
director
Year founded: 1986
www.ourcenter.org
OVERTURE
1831 Boston Ave., Suite 100
Longmont, CO 80501
303-926-8840/303-926-8838
Mission: Provide residential care facilities for
individuals with developmental disabilities.
Person in charge: Debbie Spencer, executive
director
Year founded: 1982
www.overturecolorado.org
RATNA PEACE INITIATIVE
1507 Pine St.
Boulder, CO 80302-4364
303-443-0444/303-449-1045
Mission: Cultivate the fundamental sanity and
dignity in individuals and in society at large.
Through generosity, we foster environments
that encourage humanity, dignity, compassion
and wisdom.
Person in charge: Margot L. Neuman,
executive director
Year founded: 2004
www.ratnapeaceinitiative.org
ROCKYMOUNTAINEQUI-RHYTHM
4510 Niwot Road
Longmont, CO 80301
720-663-8803
Mission: Use the healing power of the horsehuman relationship as a foundation for a
program that assists at-risk and vulnerable
people.
Person in charge: Max Woodfin, director
Year founded: 2002
www.equirhythm.org
SAFE SHELTER
OF ST. VRAIN VALLEY
P.O. Box 231
Longmont, CO 80502
303-772-0432/303-772-1576
Mission: Provide emergency shelter services,
advocacy, and group and individual counseling
support to victims of domestic violence.
Person in charge: Jackie List, executive
director
Year founded: 1978
www.safeshelterofstvrain.org
SISTER CARMEN
COMMUNITY CENTER
655 Aspen Ridge Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-665-4342/303-665-4960
Mission: Provide assistance to families in East
Boulder County who are in need.
Person in charge: Suzanne Crawford, CEO
Year founded: 1970
www.sistercarmen.org
THE DOM PROJECT
2910 County Road 67, Suite D
Boulder, CO 80303
303-499-9990
Mission: Provide healing to those who
have been harmed and disempowered by
shock and trauma through dissemination of
resources and training.
Person in charge: Stephanie Mines, program
director
Year founded: 1994
www.tara-approach.org
THE PEARL GROUP
1232 Boston Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-4963/303-648-4454
Mission: Create sustainable programs to
enable single-parent families find the hope
and skills necessary to build an economically
and emotionally stable home environment.
Wish list: Volunteers, vehicle donations,
monetary donations.
Person in charge: Janay Bahnsen-Price,
executive director
Year founded: 2008
www.thepearlgroup.org
THERE WITH CARE
2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 100
Boulder, CO 80301
303-447-CARE (2273)/303-447-2274
Mission: Provide a wide range of thoughtful and
fundamental services to children and families
during the critical phase of a medical crisis so
they can spend more time with each other.
Wish list: Newborn diapers, baby wipes,
cleaning supplies including dish soap, laundry
soap, all-purpose wipes or sprays.
Person in charge: Paula DuPre’ Pesmen,
executive director
Year founded: 2005
www.therewithcare.org
THISTLE COMMUNITIES
1845 Folsom St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-443-0007/303-443-0098
Mission: Develop and manage permanently
affordable rentals and ownership homes for
people who earn low to moderate incomes.
Person in charge: Mary Duvall, CEO
Year founded: 1989
www.thistlecommunities.org
INTERNATIONAL
ADVENTURES IN PRESERVATION
1557 North St.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-444-0128
Mission: Connect people and preservation
through enriching experiential programs.
Volunteers help save valuable historic
buildings vital to economic and environmental
sustainability of the project community.
Person in charge: Judith Broeker, program
director
Year founded: 2001
www.adventuresinpreservation.org
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ASIATRANSPACIFICFOUNDATION
2995 Center Green Court
Boulder, CO 80301
303-443-6789/303-443-7078
Mission: Develop and administer grassroots
humanitarian projects in Southeast Asia;
currently working on vocational projects
that produce ceramic water filters for clean
drinking water.
Person in charge: Marilyn Downing Staff,
executive director
Year founded: 1998
www.asiatranspacific.com
BEADFORLIFE
2336 Canyon Blvd., Suite 202
Boulder, CO 80302
303-554-5901
Mission: Create sustainable opportunities
for women to lift their families out of extreme
poverty by connecting people worldwide in a
circle of exchange that enriches everyone.
Person in charge: Heather Megan Hine,
business development manager
Year founded: 2004
www.beadforlife.org
BOULDER FRIENDS
OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Campus Box 123
Boulder, CO 80309-0123
303-492-8057/303-492-5185
Mission: Provide hospitality to University of
Colorado’s international students by taking
them to events in the area, inviting them to
dinner, or taking them on trips. Students do not
live with the families.
Wish list: Volunteer hospitality hosts.
Person in charge: Rebecca Sibley,
international student adviser
Year founded: 1948
www.colorado.edu/bfis
BOULDER-DUSHANBE
SISTER CITIES
P.O. Box 4864
Boulder, CO 80306
303-444-3196
Mission: Develop friendship and
understanding between the citizens of Boulder
and Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
Wish list: Board members, host families, Farsi
and Russian speakers.
Person in charge: Peter J. Stoller, president
Year founded: 1982
www.boulder-dushanbe.org
BOULDER-LHASA SISTER
CITY PROJECT
776 Cottage Lane
Boulder, CO 80304-0758
303-443-9863/305-503-6961
Mission: Develop and implement nonpolitical
exchanges of mutual benefit with Lhasa, Tibet,
including surrounding areas, in health care,
education, environmental protection, science
and agriculture.
Person in charge: Bill Warnock, president
Year founded: 1986
www.boulder-tibet.org
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COLORADO HAITI PROJECT INC.
GLOBAL GREENGRANTS FUND
908 Main St., Suite 245
Louisville, CO 80027
303-938-5021
Mission: Support development in rural Petit
Trou de Nippes, Haiti: a 700-student school,
clean water project, health-care infrastructure,
vocational training center and the start of an
agronomy project.
Wish list: Individuals to support the education
of a child in rural Haiti for $25/month. Help
training village volunteer health workers for
$200. Support economic development through
vocational training.
Person in charge: Susan Place Everhart,
interim executive director
Year founded: 1989
www.coloradohaitiproject.org
2840 Wilderness Place, Suite A
Boulder, CO 80301
303-939-9866/303-939-9867
Mission: Provide small grants to grassroots
environmental and social justice groups to
protect the environment, restore ecosystems
that have been harmed, and transform
systems for a sustainable future.
Wish list: General support so that funds are
immediately available for pressing needs.
Person in charge: Teresa Odendahl, executive
director, CEO
Year founded: 1993
www.greengrants.org
DUK PAYUEL SCHOOL PROJECT
948 North St., Suite 7
Boulder, CO 80304
720-564-0650/720-564-0653
Mission: Bridge the science-policyimplementation divide across regions and
cultures in order to help communities build
resilience to climate change.
Person in charge: Marcus Moench, president/
founder
Year founded: 1997
www.ISETInternational.org
454 Owl Drive
Louisville, CO 80027
720-201-7830/303-449-8554
Mission: Assist in the education, job training
and general welfare of Sudanese refugees in
Colorado and in South Sudan.
Wish list: Funds for school uniforms.
Person in charge: Jean Wood, president
Year founded: 2003
Website: http://dukpayuelschool.net
EMPOWERMENTINTERNATIONAL
P.O. Box 1215
Lyons, CO 80540
303-823-6495
Mission: Offer a community-based holistic
educational program to children and their
families in two impoverished communities in
Nicaragua.
Person in charge: Kathy Adams, executive
director, founder
Year founded: 2004
www.empowermentinternational.org
ENGINEERSWITHOUTBORDERSUSA
1031 33rd St., Suite 210
Denver, CO 80205
720-204-3208/303-772-2699
Mission: Support community-driven
development programs worldwide by
collaborating with local partners to design and
implement sustainable engineering projects,
while creating transformative experiences.
Person in charge: Cathy Leslie, executive
director
Year founded: 2002
www.ewb-usa.org
GLOBAL EDUCATION FUND
1877 Broadway, No. 100
Boulder, CO 80302
303-415-9935
Mission: Improve the lives of children living in
poverty around the world through education.
Person in charge: Kathy Bartlett, executive
director
Year founded: 1998
Www.globaleducationfund.org
INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSITIONAL
INTERNATIONAL
COLORADO CHAUTAUQUA
NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK
900 Baseline Road
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-3282/303-449-0790
Mission: Preserve, perpetuate and improve
the site and spirit of the historic Chautauqua by
enhancing its community and values through
cultural, educational, social and recreational
experiences.
Person in charge: Susan Connelly, executive
director
Year founded: 1898
www.chautauqua.com
COLORADO EVENTS
2525 Arapahoe Ave., E4, Suite 720
Boulder, CO 80302
720-272-7467
Mission: Create opportunities that connect
artists, local businesses and the community for
their mutual benefit.
Person in charge: Anna Timm, associate
Year founded: 2002
www.coloradoevents.net
COMMUNITY SHARES
OF COLORADO
MAD MINISTRY
(MAKING A DIFFERENCE)
789 Sherman St., Suite 230
Denver, CO 80203
303-861-7507/303-861-8354
Mission: Connect Coloradans to the charities
and causes they care about most.
Person in charge: Alyssa Kopf, CEO
Year founded: 1986
www.cshares.org
PHILANTHROPIECEFOUNDATIONINC.
960 Fifth Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-587-0528/303-772-7217
Mission: Enhance, elevate and promote the
preservation of the Longmont area historical,
architectural, visual and environmental heritage
through advocacy, education, intervention and
alliance building.
Person in charge: Jim West, director
Year founded: 2005
www.historiclongmont.org
7100 South Boulder Road
Boulder, CO 80303
303-800-6180
Mission: Provide food, clothing, medicine,
education and love to at-risk and street
children in Brazil.
Person in charge: Gary Mansdorfer, director
Year founded: 2004
www.madministry.org
6105 Monarch Road
Longmont, CO 80503
303-440-8484/303-530-3108
Mission: Empower changemakers around the
world to co-create resilient communities by
building deep and authentic relationships.
Person in charge: Joan Knudson, vice president,
director; Libby Cook, president, director
Year founded: 1997
www.philanthropiece.org
PUBLIC BENEFIT
CIVIL AIR PATROL, BOULDER
COMPOSITE SQUADRON
P.O. Box 3782
Boulder, CO 80307
877-227-9142/www.coloradowingcap.org
Mission: Provide leadership, safety and
aerospace education through its Cadet
program for youth 12-21; adults fly air search
and photo missions. Volunteer civilian auxiliary
of the U.S. Air Force.
Wish list: Teens interested in any combination
of aviation, leadership, community service,
and any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.
Adults who can help with air searches, radio
communication and administration.
Person in charge: James Elliott, squadron
commander
Year founded: 1941
www.coloradowingcap.org/bouldercomposite
HISTORICLONGMONTFOUNDATION
KGNU COMMUNITY RADIO
4700 Walnut St.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-449-4885
Mission: Provide local, national and
international news, information and music
on volunteer-powered, listener-supported
community radio station.
Person in charge: David Wilson, station
manager
Year founded: 1978
www.kgnu.org
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
OF BOULDER COUNTY
P.O. Box 21274
Boulder, CO 80308
303-499-4544
Mission: Encourage the informed and active
participation of citizens in government and influence
public policy through education and advocacy.
Person in charge: Louisa Young, president
Year founded: 1931
www.lwvbc.org
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MISSIONS
UNAVCO
457 Fourth Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303- 776-1424
Mission: Facilitate television programming
reflecting the cultural, educational, civic,
ethnic and spiritual interests of Longmont.
Person in charge: Tim Chaffin, general
manager
Year founded: 1982
www.longmontchannel.com
P.O. Box 309
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-665-7635/303-287-7617
Mission: Spread the Gospel and facilitate
outreach missions.
Person in charge: Kathy Hart, president
Year founded: 1984
www.ifmus.org
SCIENCE
6350 Nautilus Drive
Boulder, CO 80301
303-381-7500/303-381-7501
Mission: Facilitate geoscience research
and education using geodesy. Help with
mitigation of hazards and managing natural
resources.
Person in charge: M. Meghan Miller,
president
Year founded: 1984
www.unavco.org
NEDERLAND MINING MUSEUM
COLORADO BIOSCIENCE
ASSOCIATION
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
200 N. Bridge St.
Nederland, CO 80466
303-258-7332/303-776-3322
Mission: Curate exhibits that depict Boulder
County’s mining history.
Wish list: Volunteers.
Person in charge: Sheryl Kippen, cultural
history program coordinator
Www.www.bouldercounty.org/os/culture/
pages/miningmuseum.aspx
NEW ERA COLORADO
1648 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80304
720-565-9317
Mission: Reinvent politics for a new
generation through innovative social and
political action.
Person in charge: Steve Fenberg, executive
director
Year founded: 2006
www.neweracolorado.org
NYX NET
P.O. Box 16143
Golden, CO 80402
501-637-6046
Mission: Provide free web-hosting, email,
Linux shell accounts.
Person in charge: Andrew Burt, president
Year founded: 1989
www.nyx.net
SHELBYAMERICANCOLLECTION
5020 Chaparral Court
Boulder, CO 80301
303-516-9565/303-447-1380
Mission: Perserve the history of Shelby
American racing automobiles.
Person in charge: Steven Volk, president
Year founded: 1996
www.shelbyamericancollection.org
RELIGION
CONGREGATIONBONAISHALOM
1527 Cherryvale Road
Boulder, CO 80303
303-442-6605
Mission: Provide a synagogue for the Jewish
community.
Person in charge: Kit Colorado,
administrative director
Year founded: 1981
www.bonaishalom.org
HORIZONS INTERNATIONAL
777 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-3333
Mission: Spread the gospel and reach new
disciples.
Person in charge: Georges Houssney, director
Year founded: 1991
www.horizonsinternational.org
216 16th St., Suite 850
Denver, CO 80202
303-592-4073
Mission: Grow the state’s bioscience industry
into one of the country’s premier bioscience
clusters.
Person in charge: April Giles, CEO/president
www.cobioscience.com
CU CENTER FOR APPLIED
PARALLEL PROCESSING
CU Campus Box 430
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-3898
Mission: Conduct research and development
to bring the power of parallel processing to a
range of scientific applications.
Person in charge: Oliver McBryan, director
Year founded: 1988
Www.www.colorado.edu/engineering/cue01/
research/infotech.html
CU SCIENCE DISCOVERY
3400 Marine St.
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-7188/303-735-6443
Mission: Provide an experience-based
education outreach program that gives youth
access to CU-Boulder’s academic resources.
Person in charge: Stacy Forsyth, director
Year founded: 1983
www.colorado.edu/sciencediscovery
ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE
1820 Folsom St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-245-1003
Mission: Run an independent,
entrepreneurial think tank concentrating on
renewable energy.
Person in charge: Jules Kortenhorst, CEO
www.rmi.org
SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE
4750 Walnut St., Suite 205
Boulder, CO 80301
720-974-5888/720-974-5837
Mission: Integrate space- and earth-science
research with education and public outreach.
Foster collaboration between scientists and
educators.
Person in charge: Paul Dusenbery, executive
director
Year founded: 1992
www.spacescience.org
1030 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-6892/303-492-4195
Mission: Foster exploration and appreciation
of the natural environment and human
cultures through research, teaching and
community outreach.
Person in charge: Patrick Kociolek, director
Year founded: 1902
Www.cumuseum.colorado.edu
SENIORS
AGING SERVICES FOUNDATION
OF BOULDER COUNTY
P.O. Box 471
Boulder, CO 80306
303-441-4995/303-441-4550
Mission: Raise funds to support services and
programs that promote the health and well-being
of older adults and their caregiving families.
Wish list: Recognition of the needs and
strengths of older adults, advocates for
support of rapidly growing elderly population
and consistent continuing contributions from
both individuals and organizations.
Person in charge: Dean Gordon Newman,
president
Year founded: 1999
www.agingservicesfoundation.org
ANAM CHARA HOME
1795 Quince Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-442-4484/303-442-4482
Mission: Holistic practitioners provide
hospice care, therapeutic arts, gardening and
music therapy.
Person in charge: Peggy Quinn, founder
Year founded: 1991
www.anamchara.org
BOULDERSENIORSFOUNDATION
909 Arapahoe Ave.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-939-9991
Mission: Help seniors with health and
household necessities through connections
with senior services organizations in Boulder.
Person in charge: John Price, president
Year founded: 1980
BROOMFIELD SENIOR CENTER
280 Lamar St.
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-464-5526
Mission: Provide workshops, classes,
wellness services, senior resource
information, AARP drivers, respite care,
caregiver support, home health care, loan
closet, community alerts, DRCOG grant
information.
Person in charge: Erica Hamilton, supervisor
www.broomfieldseniors.com
CINNAMON PARK
1335 Cinnamon St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-772-2882/303-772-8318
Mission: Caregivers available 24/7, all
meals provided in community dining room,
housekeeping, transportation, activities and
medication management.
Person in charge: Debbie Setlock, director
Year founded: 1989
www.seniorhousingoptions.org
FRASIERMEADOWSRETIREMENT
COMMUNITY
350 Ponca Place
Boulder, CO 80303
303-499-4888
Mission: Help seniors enjoy retirement by
offering CARF-CCAC accredited independent,
assisted living, memory care, health care,
rehabilitation and comprehensive holistic
wellness services.
Person in charge: Timothy A. Johnson, CEO/
president
Year founded: 1998
www.frasiermeadows.com
FRIENDS OF THE LONGMONT
SENIOR CENTER
910 Longs Peak Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-651-8415/303-651-8413
Mission: Raise funds for and promote the
Longmont Senior Center.
Person in charge: Michele K. Waite, staff
liaison
Year founded: 1980
www.ci.longmont.co.us/sen_ctr/groups/
friends.htm
HOVER SENIOR LIVING
COMMUNITY
1401 Elmhurst Drive
Longmont, CO 80503
303-772-9292/303-651-7279
Mission: Provide seniors with a home choice
where they can age with dignity and continue
to grow. Meal plans. Accepts Section 8.
Person in charge: Lisa Czolowski, executive
director
Year founded: 1976
www.hovercommunity.org
NEDERLAND AREA SENIORS
750 Colorado Highway 72
Nederland, CO 80466
303-258-0799/303-258-0799
Mission: Plan, organize and facilitate
nutrition, education, recreation, socialization,
cultural, transportation, foot care and
outreach programs for senior citizens.
Wish list: Cash and in-kind donations of
goods and services.
Person in charge: Serene Karplus, director
Year founded: 1996
www.NederlandAreaSeniors.org
SENIOR RESOURCES OF
BROOMFIELD INC.
P.O. Box 714
Broomfield, CO 80038
303-464-5526
Mission: Coordinate respite care and provide
friendly visitor and reader volunteers to older
adults, and Meals on Wheels. A volunteer
Broomfield Interfaith Caregiver program.
Person in charge: Barbara Reed, executive
director
www.broomfieldseniorresources.org
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VIA MOBILITY SERVICES
2855 N. 63rd St.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-447-2848/303-447-0686
Mission: Promote independence for
older adults and people with disabilities
by providing caring, customer-focused
transportation options.
Wish list: Corporate partnership investment/
funding, committed and well-connected
board members and knowledge of Via’s
services so they can help connect those who
need us.
Person in charge: Lenna Kottke, executive
director
Year founded: 1979
www.viacolorado.org
SERVICE
ORGANIZATIONS
BOULDER ELKS LODGE NO. 566
3975 28th St.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-442-5003/303-442-5006
Mission: Advance the principles of charity,
justice, brotherly love and fidelity. Provide
programs that help children grow up healthy
and drug-free, and honor the service and
sacrifice of veterans.
Year founded: 1967
Www.www.elks.org/lodges/contactus.
cfm?LodgeNumber=566
BOULDER FLATIRONS ROTARY
P.O. Box 17775
Boulder, CO 80306
303-520-6660
Mission: Provide support to services that
have a positive affect on the community.
Person in charge: Joe Hinton, president
Year founded: 1997
www.boulderflatironsrotary.org
BOULDER FOOD RESCUE
710 31st St.
Boulder, CO 80303
303-445-5237
Mission: Create a more just and less
wasteful food system by facilitating the
sustainable redistribution of food “wasteâ€
to agencies that feed hungry, homeless and
low-income people.
Wish list: Volunteers, monetary donations
and new grocery stores that would like to
donate food daily.
Person in charge: Kyle Huelsman, interim
executive director
Year founded: 2011
www.boulderfoodrescue.org
BOULDER MASONIC
LODGE NO. 45
2205 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80302-4824
720-663-1167
Mission: Fraternity.
Person in charge: Darren Klinefelter
Year founded: 1881
www.bouldermasons.org
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BOULDER ROTARY CLUB
5390 Manhattan Circle, Suite 101
Boulder, CO 80303
303-554-7074/720-304-3255
Mission: Provide local and international
humanitarian service, encourage high ethical
standards, and help build goodwill among
people across the world.
Wish list: New members devoted to “Service
Above Self”. Partner organizations for service
projects. Financial support via the Boulder
Rotary Club Foundation.
Person in charge: Darryl J. Brown, president
Year founded: 1919
www.boulderrotary.org
BROOMFIELD ROTARY CLUB
P.O. Box 332
Broomfield, CO 80038
303-466-2709
Mission: Service above self.
Person in charge: Tom Deland, president
Year founded: 1958
www.broomfieldrotary.org
COAL CREEK ROTARY CLUB
P.O. Box 546
Louisville, CO 80026
Mission: Provide humanitarian service,
encourage high ethical standards, build
goodwill worldwide.
Person in charge: Wendy Fickbohm,
president
Year founded: 1990
www.coalcreekrotary.org
COLORADO ENTERPRISE FUND
1888 Sherman St., Suite 530
Denver, CO 80203
303-860-0242/303-860-0409
Mission: Provide loans and technical
assistance to businesses that cannot obtain
financing from banks.
Person in charge: Cicilia Prinster, CEO/president
Year founded: 1976
www.coloradoenterprisefund.org
COLUMBIA LODGE NO. 14
2205 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80302
720-663-1167
Mission: Fraternity.
Person in charge: Dan Porter
Year founded: 1867
www.bouldermasons.org
COLUMBINE LIONS CLUB
P.O. Box 1612
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-7077
Mission: Create spirit of understanding
among people for humanitarian needs by
volunteering.
Person in charge: Mel DeSantis, president
Year founded: 1963
www.e-clubhouse.org
FOCUS REENTRY
3700 Baseline Road
Boulder, CO 80303
720-304-6446/720-304-6556
Mission: Provide a mentoring program
dedicated to reducing recidivism and
enhancing community safety.
Wish list: Volunteer mentors and basic needs.
Person in charge: Nicky Marone, executive
director
Year founded: 2005
www.focusreentry.org
KIWANIS CLUB
OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS
3525 Copper St.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-444-1924
Mission: Serve the children of the world.
Person in charge: Arlene Devore, copresident; Charles Hadley, co-president
Year founded: 1990
Www.sites.google.com/site/
kiwanisgoldennuggets/
LONGMONT BPOE ELKS NO. 1055
306 Coffman St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-1055
Mission: Charity.
Person in charge: Leon Henry, manager
Year founded: 1906
www.bpoe1055.com
THE DAVINCI INSTITUTE
511 E. South Boulder Road
Louisville, CO 80027
303-666-4133
Mission: Educate aspiring inventors
and entrepreneurs with the critical skills
necessary to make their projects viable.
Person in charge: Thomas Frey, executive
director
Year founded: 1997
www.davinciinstitute.com
WARRIORS ON CATARACT
130 Mohawk Drive
Boulder, CO 80303
303-818-7600
Mission: Aid in healing and reintegrating
wounded warriors back into civilian life. To show
appreciation for their service to our country.
Wish list: Monetary donations. We are growing
faster than our funding base, four 4-day
whitewater trips for 25 Wounded Warriors on
each, up from two trips last year.
Person in charge: Fredrick S. Solheim,
principal/founder
Year founded: 2011
www.WarriorsOnCataract.org
SOCIAL JUSTICE
FIRST NATIONS
DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
2432 Main St., Second Floor
Longmont, CO 80501
303-774-7836/303-774-7841
Mission: Strengthen American Indian
economies to support healthy Native
communities through policy, research, grant
making and lending.
Wish list: Individual donors/financial
supporters, corporate in-kind gifts/support.
Person in charge: Michael E. Roberts, president
Year founded: 1980
www.firstnations.org
LONGMONT COMMUNITY
JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP
333 Terry St.
Longmont, CO 80501
303-776-1527/303-772-7446
Mission: Cultivate a safe and caring
community, reduce crime and bring together
those involved in crime or conflict to be
heard, creating justice for all.
Person in charge: Candy A. Campbell,
executive director
Year founded: 1994
www.lcjp.org
NATIVEAMERICANRIGHTSFUND
1506 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80302-6217
303-447-8760/303-443-7776
Mission: Provide legal representation and
technical assistance to Indian tribes and
organizations.
Wish list: Corporate and private/community
foundation grants; Boulder business
sponsorship; Introduction of Native Ways
Federation (Workplace giving).
Person in charge: John Echohawk,
executive director
Year founded: 1970
www.narf.org
ROCKY MOUNTAIN PEACE &
JUSTICE CENTER
3970 Broadway, Suite 105
Boulder, CO 80304
303-444-6981/720-565-9755
Mission: Work to restore and protect Earth
and human rights: education, awareness,
public organizing on nuclear waste cleanup;
ending genetically engineered foods, fracking
and toxic pesticides.
Person in charge: Carolyn Bninski, program
coordinator
Year founded: 1983
www.rmpjc.org
SAFEHOUSE PROGRESSIVE
ALLIANCE FOR NONVIOLENCE
835 North St.
Boulder, CO 80304
303-449-8623
Mission: End violence against women, youth
and children through support, advocacy,
education and community organizing.
Person in charge: Anne Tapp, executive
director
Year founded: 1979
www.safehousealliance.org
THE LEGAL AID FOUNDATION OF
COLORADO
1900 Grant St., Suite 1112
Denver, CO 80203
303-863-9544/303-863-7226
Mission: Promote equal access to justice by
raising funds to provide civil legal services for
low-income people in Colorado.
Person in charge: Diana M. Poole, executive
director
Year founded: 1981
www.legalaidfoundation.org
SPORTS
AND RECREATION
ACCESS FUND
P.O. Box 17010
Boulder, CO 80308
303-545-6772/303-545-6774
Mission: Keep U.S. climbing areas open and
conserve the climbing environment.
Year founded: 1990
www.accessfund.org
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AMERICAN MOUNTAIN GUIDES
ASSOCIATION
207 Canyon Blvd., Suite 201 North
Boulder, CO 80302
303-271-0984/303-271-1377
Mission: Inspire an exceptional client
experience by being the premier source for
training, credentials, resource stewardship
and services for professional mountain
guides and climbing instructors in the U.S.
Person in charge: Betsy Novak Winter,
executive director
Year founded: 1979
www.amga.com
BOULDER AREA TRAILS
COALITION
P.O. Box 19726
Boulder, CO 80308
303-485-2162/303-485-2163
Mission: Promote nonmotorized, multiuse,
environmentally responsible trail systems in
Boulder County.
Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, vice
president
Year founded: 1996
www.bouldertrails.org
BOULDER FISH AND GAME INC.
1630 Lincoln Place
Boulder, CO 80302
303-494-2655
Mission: Maintain fishing ponds for children
and stock high-country lakes with fish.
Person in charge: Paul Kuehnel, president
Year founded: 1908
BOULDER MOUNTAINBIKE
ALLIANCE
P.O. Box 4954
Boulder, CO 80306
303-570-9177
Mission: Support all things related to
mountain biking in Boulder County.
Person in charge: Mimi Mather, president
Year founded: 1991
www.bouldermountainbike.org
COMMUNITY CYCLES
2805 Wilderness Place, Suite 1000
Boulder, CO 80301
720-565-6019
Mission: Develop and maintain community
programs for the bicycling community.
Person in charge: Rich Points, executive
director
Year founded: 2006
www.communitycycles.org
ELDORA MOUNTAIN SKI &
SNOWBOARD CLUB
1750-1 30th St., Suite 431
Boulder, CO 80301
303-447-8014/303-448-9776
Mission: Provide an exceptional youth
program for athletes with diverse abilities in
skiing, snowboarding and cycling.
Person in charge: Matt Tomasko, executive
director
Year founded: 1975
www.lertprograms.com/emsc
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FIRST DESCENTS
767 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
303-945-2490/303-474-3005
Mission: Provide whitewater and adventure
sports camps for young adults who have
cancer.
Person in charge: Brad Ludden, founder
Year founded: 2001
www.firstdescents.org
FLATIRONS VOLLEYBALL CLUB
2485 Clayton Circle
Superior, CO 80027
303-543-7605/303-543-7609
Mission: Run a junior Olympic volleyball club
for girls 10 to 18 years old. Teach the sport of
volleyball along with life lessons that come
with working with a team.
Wish list: Scholarship money for players with
need, operating expenses for gym rental and
equipment purchase and support staff in the
marketing department.
Person in charge: Susan Cancilla, director
Year founded: 1999
www.flatironsvbc.org
IGNITE ADAPTIVE SPORTS
P.O. Box 19016
Boulder, CO 80308-2016
303-442-0606
Mission: Provide integrated recreational
opportunities for people with disabilities
that will foster independence through the
acquisition of lifetime skills.
Wish list: Money to purchase vehicles to
transport students to various ski areas.
Operations funding. Scholarships for blind
students and disabled vets.
Person in charge: David N. Levin, president
Year founded: 1975
www.igniteadaptivesports.org
INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN
BICYCLING ASSOCIATION
207 Canyon Blvd., Suite 301
Boulder, CO 80302
303-545-9011/303-545-9026
Mission: Create, enhance and preserve great
mountain bike experiences.
Wish list: Funding to leverage opportunities
with public land managers to develop new
MTB trail projects, maintenance and access.
Person in charge: Mike Van Abel, executive
director
Year founded: 1988
www.imba.com
PARADOX SPORTS
1911 11th St., Suite 201
Boulder, CO 80302
720-638-5593
Mission: Provide inspiration, opportunities
and adaptive equipment to the disabled
community, empowering their pursuit of a
life of excellence through human-powered
outdoor sports.
Year founded: 2007
www.paradoxsports.org
PEOPLEFORBIKES
207 Canyon Blvd., Suite 202
Boulder, CO 80302
303-449-4893/303-442-2936
Mission: To put more people on bikes more
often, with a special focus on children and
bicycle safety.
Person in charge: Tim Blumenthal, president
www.peopleforbikes.org
YMCA
2850 Mapleton Ave.
Boulder, CO 80301
303-664-5455/303-664-5456
Mission: Provide programs and environment
to help youth develop in areas of healthy
living and social responsibility.
Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/
president
Year founded: 1955
www.ymcabv.org
YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY
2800 Dagny Way
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-664-5455/303-664-5456
Mission: Provide programs and environment
to help youth develop in areas of healthy
living and social responsibility.
Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/
president
Year founded: 1955
www.ymcabv.org
YMCA OF THE ROCKIES
2515 Tunnel Road
Estes Park, CO 80511
970-586-4444/970-586-6088
Mission: Put Christian principles into practice
through programs, staff and facilities in an
environment that builds healthy spirit, mind
and body for all.
Person in charge: Kent Meyer, CEO/
president
Tera Henrich, annual giving director
Year founded: 1907
www.ymcarockies.org
WOMEN
A WOMAN’S WORK
P.O. Box 817
Longmont, CO 80502
303-827-7085
Mission: Raise funds for women and their
families who live or work in the St. Vrain Valley
who need financial assistance for immediate
needs that cannot be met by other sources.
Person in charge: Kate Gaddis, executive
director
Year founded: 2003
www.awomanswork.org
BOLDEREACH
P.O. Box 17544
Boulder, CO 80308
Mission: Supporting organizations that
aid and empower women and children in
extreme need around the world.
Wish list: Donations and volunteers.
Person in charge: Carol Batrus, chairwoman
of the board
Year founded: 2003
www.boldereach.org
COLORADO WOMEN’S
EDUCATION FOUNDATION1
P.O. Box 1189
Boulder, CO 80306
303-443-2573
Mission: Help women in Colorado attain
economic self-sufficiency through education
with scholarships for nontraditional-aged
women who need assistance to reach their
educational goals.
Person in charge: Roxanne BrickellReardon, office manager
Year founded: 1976
www.cwef.org
NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN
& INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CU Campus Box 322
Boulder, CO 80309
303-735-6671/303-735-6606
Mission: Increase women’s participation
in technology and computing fields by
leveraging support from more than 450
corporations, academic institutions,
government agencies and nonprofits.
Wish list: Financial support for programs
and operations. Introductions to non-member
organizations. Publicity and media coverage
for our programs and members.
Person in charge: Lucy Sanders, CEO
Year founded: 2004
www.ncwit.org
WOMEN’S BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
1733 Venice Lane
Longmont, CO 80503
720-233-5426
Mission: Serve the entrepreneurial
community by providing business support,
education, advisory boards, networking,
angel and equity presentations, leadership
and advocacy.
Wish list: Support for start-ups, corporate
partners for funding support, connections for
entrepreneurs.
Person in charge: Candy A. Campbell,
founder, board president
Year founded: 2009
www.coloradowomen.org
YWCA OF BOULDER VALLEY
2222 14th St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-443-0419
Mission: Advance self-sufficiency through
programs such as sliding-fee scale, dropin child care, low-cost career services,
financial literacy, youth programs and parent
education.
Person in charge: Janet Beardsley, executive
director
Year founded: 1922
www.ywcaboulder.org
ZONTAFOOTHILLSFOUNDATION
AND CLUB OF BOULDER COUNTY
P.O. Box 19964
Boulder, CO 80308
720-352-5697
Mission: Support the advancement of
women locally and worldwide through
ensuring education, economic stability, legal
equality and maintaining health and wellness.
Wish list: Financial donors and grants for
our project Zonta EducateZ which provides
support to at-risk women through education
and empowerment, new members, and
attendance at our events.
Year founded: 1919
www.zontafoothills.org
THE KULA FOUNDATION
4775 Walnut St., Suite 230
Boulder, CO 80301
720-499-0100/720-499-0123
Mission: Increase funding for the causes
people and organizations care about by
creating easy and compelling donation
experiences.
Person in charge: Bob Overstreet, director
Year founded: 2010
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