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Local nonprofits support indigenous initiatives at home and abroad

PHOTO COURTESY LAKHOL’IYAPI WAHOHPI Longmont-based First Nations Development Institute supports the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Sitting Bull College in their efforts to revitalize the Dakota and Lakota languages in North and South Dakota through a preschool language-immersion program.

BY DALLAS HELTZELL native student graduation including the by awarding grants as well as providing [email protected] awarding of a colorful blanket, and space technical assistance and grants. for events and socializing. Seizing on the Mohawk word “oweesta” Native American individuals, tribes CNAIS faculty and students reach out meaning “money,” First Nations also and businesses contribute $1.5 billion to indigenous communities, museums, established First Nations Oweesta a year to the Colorado economy. Still, historical societies, elementary and high Corp., which communications director needs persist on Indian reservations for schools, and the general public. Randy Blauvelt said was incorporated energy, clean water, jobs, education, In autumn 2019, according to its specifically to help Community protection of indigenous culture, tribal website, the center will launch the Development Financial Institutions sovereignty and more. That’s where First Peoples Investment Engagement serving reservations and other tribal several nonprofits based in Northern Program, designed to coordinate communities. Oweesta facilitates Colorado and the Boulder Valley come collaboration between indigenous micro lending for small businesses and in. individuals and investors “to address startups, providing lending capital to the unique social and environmental smaller reservation-based ventures and impacts of corporate development helps them get certified. CNAIS in Indigenous communities, while Through Dec. 15, First Nations is The Center for Native American and preparing students to address the soliciting donations that will be matched Indigenous Studies at the University pressing social responsibility challenges dollar-for-dollar by the National of Colorado Boulder works to improve facing today’s businesses.” Endowment for the Humanities to educational access for Native American All that — plus efforts for student help revitalize the Dakota and Lakota students. It also collaborates with the recruitment and retention — is done languages in North and South Dakota. university on researching issues facing through fellowships, grants and other The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and indigenous peoples in the United forms of support. Sitting Bull College are leading the States and around the world, and offers effort; the college in Fort Yates, N.D., is graduate and undergraduate certificate a grantee of First Nations Development programs in native and indigenous First Nations/Oweesta Institute under the Native Language studies. Founded in Virginia as First Nations Immersion Initiative. The college and For Native American students Financial Project in 1980, Longmont- the tribe have partnered to establish attending CU-Boulder, the center’s based First Nations Development “Lakhol’iyapi Wahohpi” — “nest” in the calendar includes a welcome event, a Institute assists Native American Lakota Language, a preschool language- series of films and panel discussions, communities, tribes and other immersion program dedicated to a conference for graduate students, a nonprofits with economic development teaching the youngest members of the

4 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 surrounding subsistence hunting and fishing. Donald Ragona, NARF’s director of development and house counsel, said a big recent focus has been on voting rights; it’s currently working with a number of tribes in North Dakota who felt their votes were being suppressed when the state ruled that voters needed a street address — which don’t exist on many reservations. It’s also been involved in representing three of the five tribes that are suing to preserve national-monument status for the Bears Ears area of southeastern Utah in the face of Trump administration efforts to reduce the designation and open up PHOTO COURTESY GLENN ASAKAWA, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER a culturally important area to oil and Native American students at the University of Colorado Boulder show off their tribal gas extraction. NARF has also worked finery for their May 2018 graduation. The university’s Center for Native American and with the Rosebud Sioux tribe on the Fort Indigenous Studies offers them cultural resources and space for events and socializing. Belknap reservation in North Dakota as CNAIS presents grads with a blanket to honor their accomplishments and honors those it faces issues related to construction of who have completed its certificate program. the Keystone XL Pipeline. As for donations, Ragona said, “We’re tribe to speak their native languages. D.C., and Anchorage, Alaska, Boulder- a law firm. We run on money. It’s not like “Whether it’s $10 or $100, we’ll actually based NARF has provided legal assistance we can go distribute clothing. We always match that and double their impact,” to tribes, organizations and individuals look for donations to support the work Blauvelt said. around the nation since 1971. It has of the program attorneys working here focused on tribal sovereignty, treaty and allow them to do the best work for Native American Rights Fund rights, protection of natural resources, our clients. education, religious freedom, and issues With branch offices in Washington, Please see Native Needs, page 6

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Tiyospaye Winyan Maka A merger of two Fort Collins organizations, Tiyospaye Crisis Center and Winyan Maka, the combined name in Lakota translates to “Extended family of women of the earth.” Its mission, according to its website, is to “address the multitude of issues facing the Lakota and other indigenous people by merging traditional wisdom and values with contemporary regenerative practices, particularly in the building trade. Our mission is to promote alternative housing and energy, nutritional and educational sovereignty for indigenous women and their families.” Thanks to a collaboration with CSU and Engineers Without Borders, Tiyospaye is PHOTOS COURTESY TREES, WATER AND PEOPLE working to build an Indigenous Wisdom Volunteers for Fort Collins-based Trees, Water and People lay conduit for a 20-kilowatt Center at Slim Butte, S.D., as part of solar array to help power KILI-FM 90.1, a radio station licensed to Porcupine, S.D., an Oglala-Lakota cultural and economic that serves the Lakota community. KILI, which started broadcasting in 1983, is the first revitalization initiative. An unusual American Indian-owned radio station in the United States. facet of the project is that the building’s foundation is being built with recycled tires, so director Christinia Eala said a STEM education initiative with the she’s looking for “anyone who can help Poudre School District for elementary To donate me raise $10,000 to buy a tire cutter. and high school students. The “solar suitcase” curriculum customizes a CENTER FOR NATIVE AMERICAN AND “We’re going up there Dec 1-4 with INDIGENOUS STUDIES Engineers Without Borders to try to get at portable solar-voltaic generator system for tribal use. 1330 Grandview Ave. 491 UCB least three more layers of the foundation Boulder, CO 80309 set up before winter, and we really need “It has all the components that can light an assembly room, but the kids 303-735-4595 volunteers to help us build this in the colorado.edu/cnais spring and summer of 2019.” have to put it together,” Africano said. The nonprofit also regularly seeks TWP develops a job-training FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT donations of windows, doors, sandbags program, partially funded by NARF, INSTITUTE and electrical and plumbing equipment. that provides solar furnaces to heat IRST NATIONS OWEESTA CORP. Monetary donations often are used to homes on reservations in winter as well 2432 Main St., second floor help Native Americans such as Lakotas as power to other off-grid locations, Longmont, CO 80501 or Dene in Northern Colorado “who Africano said. 303-774-7836 need gas money or tires to get home or “So besides money, we could use firstnations.org help to pay their bills,” Eala said. in-kind donations of solar-energy oweesta.org equipment,” he said. “All of that helps Also in the works is a fundraising NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS FUND us do our work.” concert, she said. “We just need 1506 Broadway TWF plants 30,000 to 35,000 something to bring people together, Boulder, CO 80302 ponderosa pines in South Dakota each because there’s too much divisiveness in 303-447-8760 year for restoration of burned areas this country.” narf.org and watersheds as well as windbreaks and climate-change mitigation. TIYOSPAYE WINYAN MAKA Trees, Water and People Its collaboration with Colorado 1245 East Lincoln Ave. #722 Fort Collins-based Trees, Water and State University includes helping with Fort Collins, CO 80524 People designs conservation projects a mock legislative session for Latino 970-290-0353 on tribal lands in the United States youth that emphasizes decision- tiyospayewinyanmaka.org making, negotiating and public and Latin America, aimed at creating TREES WATER AND PEOPLE speaking, as well as a research project economic opportunities for local people 633 Remington St. with CSU’s Geocentroid Department while also improving and protecting the Fort Collins, CO 80524 “to create maps that tell the story about environment. 970-484-3678 inequity,” he said, “those that do and According to executive director TreesWaterPeople.org Sebastian Africano, a current project is don’t have energy access.”

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COURTESY CIRCLE OF CARE Volunteer Judy Feland (back to camera) and senior Lois Ilsemann, formerly of Boulder and now of Arizona, interact at Chautauqua in Boulder during a Colorado Music Festival concert. Circle of Care engages seniors Nonprofit to expand to Larimer County BY SHELLEY WIDHALM connection again,” said Raderman, One of the programs, Arts for Elders, [email protected] founder and program director of Circle provides the seniors and their companions of Care. with tickets to cultural events in the BOULDER — Joan Raderman of Circle of Care aims to get seniors — Boulder area, including the Colorado Boulder wants to get seniors out of their those who are homebound, live in senior Music Festival, the Colorado Shakespeare houses and to concerts and all kinds of facilities and have physical, cognitive and Festival and the Boulder Philharmonic cultural entertainment. financial challenges — into community Orchestra, as well as festivals, concerts But she can’t do it alone, so she and 100 settings by providing them with access and theater and opera productions. volunteers are giving rides and attending to arts, education and social and civic Another program, Senior Audit up to 200 events a year through the opportunities. To do this, the program Partners, gives senior members who Boulder-based nonprofit Circle of Care receives nearly $1 million of in-kind may lack the money or need assistance — all for free to prevent Boulder County resource donations a year. the opportunity to take continuing seniors from becoming socially isolated. “This volunteer transportation education classes through the University Raderman wants to grow the program program is a door-to-door, arm-to-arm of Colorado Senior Audit Program. The beyond Boulder County, so she seeks a escort service to performing art venues seniors take the classes with their audit larger office space, plans to add to her and academic programs to end social partners, who sign up for the classes, administrative staff and volunteer base, isolation and unite the generations,” which now cost $100 and create the and soon will replicate what she does in Raderman said. “The ripple effect is need for a lifelong learning fund with the other cities and counties starting with to build inclusive communities, so we associated administrative support. Larimer County. She has 2,000 registered can improve health and (have) healthy The final program, the Legacy Project, volunteers but cannot manage the outcomes.” Learn and Serve, an Intergenerational numbers until she has the staff in place, The seniors and their companions, Exchange, brings together seniors with she said. also called senior members and CU students and elementary and high “If we get younger people connected volunteer members, receive tickets to school students and teachers to work on to older adults through exciting and entertainment outlets and can take preserving stories through oral, written enriching experiences, they will find continuing education classes at no cost and video biographies. an organized way to learn more about through three programs and partnerships Volunteers, who range in age from each other … and discover the human with 50 cultural and academic partners. 21 to 80, might initially be attracted

10 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 to the three programs for the free alive,” Elton said. $25,000 grant from the city of Boulder, offerings, but Circle of Care vets them Boulder resident Beryl Pettigrew, 90, and Raderman hopes to access a through a volunteer orientation about who is legally blind, said in the video that matching grant and additional $100,000 why the program exists and the impact Circle of Care gives him a reason to wake to build out her team in Boulder. volunteers can make. The majority of up in the morning. The Bohemian Foundation in Fort the seniors in the program has cognitive, “Just knowing I will have music and Collins and the Partnership for Age- emotional or physical challenges and culture in my life and people who make Friendly Communities contacted need to be responded to with care from sure I’m not alone and bring me here, it Raderman over the summer to replicate those volunteers. keeps me alive,” Pettigrew said. the program in Larimer County as a “The primary focus is the care and Raderman started Circle of Care in branch of Circle of Care. PAFC Larimer safety of our seniors,” Raderman said. 2004, working from her home office County received a grant from the The volunteers pick up the seniors at for one year before moving to the CU American Association of Retired Persons their homes or care facilities and meet up campus, where she worked for eight to help identify and implement programs at the event, sitting in the same area, or years until the 2013 flood took the space. for older residents in the community and take them to class. So far, Circle of Care She rotated through a few donated contacted Raderman about beginning has provided 300,000 volunteer-assisted spaces, including her current office at the replication process in 2019. An initial rides with a 100 percent safety record. 2504 Fourth St. in Boulder that is too $100,000 and a staff of two is needed to “We build up shared experiences,” small, so all coordination has to be done start a program and 18 months to make Raderman said. “Relationships become virtually. it sustainable, she said. stronger. People support each other To grow the program, Raderman seeks Jim Becker, executive director of PAFC, through challenge. They start with an an office space in Boulder that supports considers the program to be ideal for experience they want to share, and they a volunteer staff of three and includes Larimer County, he said. become close.” a meeting area. She wants to add a staff “We have a vibrant music, arts and That’s what happened with Orah position of a program assistant and chief cultural community in Fort Collins, Elron, 95, of Boulder, as he explained in executive officer in Boulder County. This Loveland and other communities, and an educational video, “COC 1 4 Can’t Let will allow her to respond to local and we are dedicated to building an age- You Go,” donated by Warren Miller Films national interest in scaling the program in friendly community and work to reduce in 2017, ttps://youtu.be/eScKvjqk58E. other cities and counties beginning with social isolation for people as they age,” “After losing a spouse, having no Larimer County in 2019 and to develop Becker said. “Circle of Care is a great fit.” transportation and being so isolated, a Circle of Care community toolkit and Raderman also wants to spread the Circle of Care is very important in my life education and training programs. program because of the interest she has to keep me active, engaged, happy and In 2019, Circle of Care will receive a seen, she said.

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Goals 1805 E 18th St #9, Giving Opportunities The Pursuit Wellness Foundation’s goal is to Online giving at PursuitWellnessFoundation. Loveland, CO 80538 enable physical and mental wellness across org, become a volunteer, or purchase tickets (970) 617-2575 Northern Colorado by helping to fill the gap to a Pursuit Wellness Foundation event like www.PursuitWellnessFoundation.org between available resources and the needs Turkey Trot or Gala for Wellness. No. of Employees: 5 of the community. We achieve this through Annual Revenues: $1,134,955 in 2017 supporting community wellness programs, Year Established: 1981, formerly known as hosting fundraising events for local projects The McKee Medical Center Foundation and programs, and pursuing projects related to wellness in the community. Mission Statement We bridge the gap between health and wellness resources and the needs of the Northern Colorado community.

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FORT COLLINS — Pathways, a provider of hospice care, palliative care and grief and loss counseling in Northern Colorado, has opened a Children’s Healing Garden. The completion of the garden was marked by a grand opening event Oct. 27 that included tours, face painting, art activities, storytelling and COURTESY PATHWAYS more. A large crowd The Children’s Healing Garden came to the is located at Pathways’ Fort Collins open house for location, 305 Carpenter Road, and the new chil- includes several unique features, such as dren’s garden in an oversized “bird’s nest” with an “eggs” October 2018. seating area for one-on-one counseling,

22 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 COURTESY PATHWAYS A stuffed bear sits perched in a nest at the children’s garden.

COURTESY PATHWAYS The garden includes interesting spaces and activities for children to explore and sit. a memory garden, sand play area, steps Pathways. “It is so important to support of 2016 with the launch of a $500,000 for moving between tiers, a mandala them through these difficult times and capital campaign to fund the project. The area for art therapy and more. The provide them with outlets to express campaign was completed in early 2018, garden will serve hundreds of grieving their feelings. The garden will offer a and the garden broke ground in spring and ill children in the Northern Colorado safe, welcoming place where children 2018. The FronTerra Group, tradename community. can explore complex emotions in a for TFG Design LLC of Loveland, led the “Many people forget that children natural environment.” architectural design of the garden. Water- experience grief,” said Tammy Brannen- Plans for the Children’s Healing Wise Landscaping and Engineering Inc. Smith, director of grief and loss for Garden were first announced at the end handled the landscaping.

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GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 23 Nonprofits - Boulder Valley Ranked by operating budget. No. of local Person in charge Operating Budget 2018 employees (FTE) Phone Title Rank Company Operating Budget 2017 No. of volunteers Services Website Year founded SCL Health — Good Samaritan Jennifer Alderfer We reveal and foster God's healing love by improving the health Medical Center $318,177,000 1,600 303-689-4000 president, Good Samaritan Medical of the people and communities we serve, especially those who 200 Exempla Circle $0 220 www.goodsamaritancolorado.org Center 1 are poor and vulnerable. Lafayette, CO 80026 2004 Centura Health — Longmont We extend the healing ministry of Christ by caring for those who Christina Johnson United Hospital $160,000,000 700 303-651-5111 are ill and by nurturing the health of the people in our Chief Executive Officer 1950 Mountain View Ave. $206,000,000 500 www.luhcares.org 2 communities. 1959 Longmont, CO 80501 To be the medical, behavioral health and dental care provider of Clinica Family Health Simon Smith $62,484,240 227 choice for low-income and other under-served people in south 303-650-4460 1735 S. Public Road president/CEO $56,925,005 5 Boulder, Broomfield and west Adams counties. Our care shall be www.clinica.org 3 Lafayette, CO 80026 1977 culturally appropriate and prevention focused. Imagine! Mark Emery $34,000,000 774 303-665-7789 1400 Dixon Ave. Creating a world of opportunity for all abilities. executive director $34,000,000 412 www.imaginecolorado.org 4 Lafayette, CO 80026 1963 Via Mobility Services Via’s mission is to promote independence and self-sufficiency for Frank Bruno $18,000,000 175 303-447-2848 2855 N. 63rd St. people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer- CEO $18,000,000 25 www.viacolorado.org 5 Boulder, CO 80301 focused transportation options. 1979 Boulder County's leading K-12 independent school, offering Dawson School George Moore $13,500,000 85 rigorous college-prep academics, robust arts and athletics 303-665-6679 10455 Dawson Drive head of school $13,000,000 200 programs, outdoor, experiential, leadership, and character www.dawsonschool.org 6 Lafayette, CO 80026 1970 education. YMCA of Boulder Valley The Y strengthens the foundations of community through Chris Coker; Chris Coker $12,000,000 550 303-664-5455 2800 Dagny Way programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and CEO/president $12,000,000 1,050 www.ymcabv.org 7 Lafayette, CO 80026 social responsibility. 1874 The Nature Conservancy Carlos Fernandez $10,000,000 52 303-444-2950 2424 Spruce St. To conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends Colorado state director $10,000,000 40 www.nature.org/colorado 8 Boulder, CO 80302 1951 First Nations Development We help strengthen American Indian economies to support Michael Roberts Institute $8,000,000 19 303-774-7836 healthy Native communities through grantmaking, training, president & CEO 2432 Main St., Second Floor $7,000,000 0 www.firstnations.org 9 technical assistance, and advocacy and policy work. 1980 Longmont, CO 80501 Humane Society of Boulder Lisa Pedersen Valley $5,987,000 57 To protect and enhance the lives of companion animals by 303-442-4030 CEO 2323 55th St. $5,724,640 900 promoting healthy relationships between pets and people. www.boulderhumane.org 10 1902 Boulder, CO 80301 Emergency Family Assistance EFAA helps those in our community whose immediate needs for Julie Van Domelen Association $5,321,257 20 food, shelter and other basic necessities cannot be adequately 303-442-3042 executive director 1575 Yarmouth Ave. $4,457,141 695 met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial www.efaa.org 11 1918 Boulder, CO 80304 stability or self-sufficiency. Boulder JCC The JCC provides a home for meaningful gatherings and events Jonathan Lev $5,100,000 55 303-998-1900 6007 Oreg Ave. and is a central address of Jewish life in Boulder County and executive director $5,000,000 100 www.boulderjcc.org 12 Boulder, CO 80303 beyond. 1996 Youth employment (80+ youth / year); 2 high schools for youth TEENS Inc. Stephen LeFaiver $3,950,000 16 struggling in traditional high school; free drop in recreation; 303-258-3821 151 East St. executive director $3,700,000 73 Outdoor Leadership rock climbing / extended trips; Community www.teensinc.org 13 Nederland, CO 80466 1997 Prevention "I Have A Dream" Foundation Mission: to empower children from low-income communities to Lori Canova of Boulder County $3,800,000 54 succeed in school, college, and career by providing support from 303-444-3636 president/CEO 5390 Manhattan Circle, Suite 200 $2,980,595 600 elementary school through college, with post-secondary tuition www.ihaveadreamboulder.org 14 1990 Boulder, CO 80303 assistance. Longmont Humane Society Liz Smokowski $3,634,943 45 Caring, serving and educating to improve the lives of companion (303) 772-1232 9595 Nelson Road CEO $3,716,845 800 animals. www.longmonthumane.org 15 Longmont, CO 80501 1972 Friends School Preschool, Friends School has been educating students in preschool through Honor Taft Elementary, Middle School $3,409,368 25 8th grade since 1987. Friends students are academically 303-499-1999 head of school 5465 Pennsylvania Ave. $3,300,000 15 challenged with a focus on an integrated social emotional www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org 16 1987 Boulder, CO 80303 curriculum. Community Food Share Community Food Share is a food bank fighting hunger in Boulder Michelle Orge $3,297,978 23 303-652-3663 650 S. Taylor Ave. and Broomfield counties by providing access to fresh, nutritious executive director $3,102,932 6,500 www.communityfoodshare.org 17 Louisville, CO 80027 food through local partners and its onsite and mobile pantries. 1981 Resource Central Neal Lurie $2,900,000 30 Resource Central is an innovative nonprofit dedicated to helping 303-999-3820 2639 Spruce St. president $2,600,000 250 people save water, conserve energy, and reduce waste. www.resourcecentral.org 18 Boulder, CO 80302 1976 Boulder Valley Women's The Mission of Women’s Health (Boulder Valley Women’s Health Susan Buchanan Health Center $2,742,400 31 Center) is to provide accessible, confidential and comprehensive 303-442-5160 executive director/CEO 2855 Valmont Road $2,652,168 30 gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual www.boulderwomenshealth.org 19 1973 Boulder, CO 80301 health services and education. Center for People with The mission of the Center for People With Disabilities is to provide Maria Stepanyan Disabilities $2,500,000 30 303-442-8662 resources, information and advocacy to assist people with executive director 615 N. Main St. $2,434,249 40 www.cpwd-ilc.org 20 disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. 1977 Longmont, CO 80501 Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Sacred Heart of Jesus School provides a learning environment Tom Mecsey School $2,500,000 35 that enhances spiritual growth, encourages academic excellence, 303-447-2362 principal 1317 Mapleton Ave. N/A 80 fosters mutual respect and develops personal responsibility with www.school.shjboulder.org 21 1900 Boulder, CO 80304 service to others. Our mission is move homeless individuals off the street and into mainstream housing and employment with self-sufficiency. Our Bridge House Isabel McDevitt $2,400,000 50 Ready to Work program is where trainees are paid to work in one 303-442-8300 5345 Arapahoe Ave., Unit 5 CEO $2,400,000 400 of our social enterprises — culinary arts and landscaping — and www.boulderbridgehouse.org 22 Boulder, CO 80303 1996 live in our housing, while being provided with nourishment and supportive services. Flatirons Habitat for Humanity Susan Lythgoe $2,385,146 15 303-447-3787 201 E. Simpson St. To build strength, stability, self-reliance and shelter. executive director $1,866,689 600 www.flatironshabitat.org 23 Lafayette, CO 80026 1993 Foothills United Way Attainable housing, strengthening families for early childhood Douglas Yeiser $2,256,000 12 303-444-4013 1285 Cimarron Drive success, community resilience, 211 Helpline, Volunteer Center for president & CEO $2,214,304 200 www.unitedwayfoothills.org 24 Lafayette, CO 80026 Boulder & Broomfield counties. 1922 eTown Hall eTown’s mission is to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse Nick Forster; John Digger Pelaez $2,200,000 10 303-443-8696 1535 Spruce St. audience through music and conversation in order to create a founder/host; director of operations $2,200,000 175 www.etown.org 25 Boulder, CO 80302 socially responsible and environmentally sustainable world. 1991 Researched by BizWest Region surveyed includes Boulder and Broomfield counties. N/A: Not available

24 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 Nonprofits - Northern Colorado Ranked by operating budget. No. of local Person in charge Operating Budget 2018 employees (FTE) Phone Title Rank Company Operating Budget 2017 No. of volunteers Services Website Year founded Front Range Community Andrew Dorsey College $99,571,710 944 970-226-2500 We enrich lives through learning. president 4616 S. Shields St. N/A 0 www.frontrange.edu 1 1968 Fort Collins, CO 80526 North Range Behavioral North Range Behavioral Health provides comprehensive mental-health and Larry Pottorff Health $29,930,938 500 970-347-2120 addiction services to children, youth, adults and families, across a wide executive director 1300 N. 17th Ave. N/A 25 www.northrange.org 2 spectrum of needs. 1972 Greeley, CO 80631 SummitStone Health Partners Michael Allen — Administration $24,500,000 329 The mission of SummitStone Health Partners is to provide unsurpassed 970-494-4200 CEO 125 Crestridge St. $23,522,655 5 behavioral-health prevention and treatment services. www.summitstonehealth.org 3 1957 Fort Collins, CO 80525 The Wild Animal Sanctuary To rescue, rehabilitate and care for abused, abandoned and confiscated Lions, Pat Craig $19,000,000 55 303-536-0118 2999 Weld County Road 53 Tigers, Bears and other large carnivores, as well as educate the public about executive director $15,000,000 160 www.wildanimalsanctuary.org 4 Keenesburg, CO 80643 Captive Wildlife Issues. 1980 Erin Eulenfeld; Debbie Lapp; Debbie Klein Foothills Gateway Inc. chief operating officer- $18,000,000 258 Foothills Gateway’s mission is to advocate for and empower individuals with 970-226-2345 301 W. Skyway Drive services; Chief Operating $21,000,000 50 disabilities to lead lives of their choice. www.foothillsgateway.org 5 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Officer-Case Management; Chief Administrative Officer 1972 Community Foundation of Ray Caraway Northern Colorado $14,113,549 11 970-224-3462 Inspire and unify the communities we serve. president 4745 Wheaton Drive $9,246,659 98 www.NoCoFoundation.org 6 1975 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Honoring every moment of life, Pathways provides compassionate, excellent, Pathways Nate Lamkin $12,109,249 141 comprehensive community care in Larimer and Weld counties for those who 970-663-3500 305 Carpenter Road president $11,300,000 215 have an advanced medical condition, serious illness and those who are www.pathways-care.org 7 Fort Collins, CO 80525 1978 grieving. Fred Pitzl; Courtney Good Samaritan Society — The mission of the Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society is to share 970-226-4909 Hughbanks Fort Collins Village $8,800,000 140 God's love in word and deed by providing shelter and supportive services to www.good-sam.com/ Administrator; development 508 W. Trilby Road $8,800,000 70 seniors and others in need, believing that In Christ's Love, Everyone Is 8 fortcollinsvillage director Fort Collins, CO 80525 Someone. 1973 No Barriers USA To unleash the potential of the human spirit. Through transformative David Shurna $8,000,000 25 (970) 484-3633 224 Canyon Ave., Suite 207 experiences, tools and inspiration, we help people embark on a quest to executive director $7,000,000 0 www.nobarriersusa.org 9 Fort Collins, CO 80521 contribute their absolute best to the world. 2003 Larimer Humane Society Judy Calhoun $5,699,723 60 Larimer Humane Society's mission to further the compassionate, safe, and 970-226-3647 3501 E. 71st St. CEO $4,850,775 400 responsible relationship between animals and people. www.larimerhumane.org 10 Loveland, CO 80538 1969 United Way of Larimer County Annie Davies $5,200,000 26 United Way of Larimer County tackles issues that mean the most to our 970-407-7000 424 Pine St., Suite 102 president/CEO $4,700,000 3,000 community and uses a collaborative approach to accomplish more together. www.uwaylc.org 11 Fort Collins, CO 80524 1958 Rocky Mountain Conservancy Estee Rivera Murdock $4,500,000 28 To conserve Rocky Mountain National Park and other public lands through 970-586-0108 48 Alpine Circle executive director $3,700,000 300 stewardship, education, youth programming and land acquisition. www.rmconservancy.org 12 Estes Park, CO 80517 1931 Food Bank for Larimer County Amy Pezzani $4,200,000 39 970-493-4477 5706 Wright Drive Provides food to people in need. CEO $4,000,000 2,925 www.foodbanklarimer.org 13 Loveland, CO 80538 1984 United Way of Weld County Jeannine Truswell $4,182,200 37 970-353-4300 814 Ninth St. Improve the lives of people by mobilizing the caring power of community. president & CEO $4,076,679 1,307 www.unitedway-weld.org 14 Greeley, CO 80631 1970 UCHealth PVH and MCR Kevin Unger; Erica Siemers Foundation Our not-for-profit hospitals focus on investing resources to improve the lives of $4,079,717 10 970-237-7400 president & CEO; Regional 2315 E. Harmony Road, Suite our families, friends and neighbors in Northern Colorado. The PVH and MCR $3,200,000 300 www.pvhandmcrfoundation.org Executive Director 15 200 Foundation helps provide value-added service 1976 Fort Collins, CO 80528 Fort Collins Habitat for Kirstin Candella Humanity Inc. $4,000,000 17 Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people 970-223-4522 executive director and CEO 4001 S. Taft Hill Road $3,000,000 1,200 together to build homes, communities and hope. www.fortcollinshabitat.org 16 1993 Fort Collins, CO 80526 Neighbor to Neighbor N2N opens doors and advances lives from homelessness through Kelly Evans $2,433,000 19 970-484-7498 1550 Blue Spruce Drive homeownership by providing sustainable housing, supportive services and executive director $2,244,000 100 www.n2n.org 17 Fort Collins, CO 80524 education to the Larimer County community. 1970 Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer Kaycee Headrick County $2,412,681 26 Our mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, 970-223-1709 executive director 103 Smokey St. $2,164,032 100 to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. www.BeGreatLarimer.org 18 1986 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Mountains and Plains Provides educational travel opportunities for older adults in Colorado and our William Bertschy Institute for Lifelong Learning $2,100,000 18 neighboring states. Fiscally supports a health clinic for women and children in 970-682-2013 president and executive and Service $1,900,000 4 Guatemala, as well as an anti poaching elephant conservation project in www.mpills.org director 19 155 W. Harvard St., Suite 202 Tanzania. 2008 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Fort Collins Cat Rescue & Sarah Swanty Spay/Neuter Clinic $1,809,256 32 Our mission is to end pet homelessness, and our vision is that every pet is 970-484-8516 co-founder/executive director 2321 E. Mulberry St., #1 $1,711,581 480 healthy and wanted. www.FCCRSNC.org 20 2006 Fort Collins, CO 80524 LeAnn Massey; Lauren Whynott; Natalia Calhoun Respite Care Inc. Respite Care Inc. is a nonprofit organization in Larimer County that provides $1,800,000 60 970-207-9435 executive director; 6203 S. Lemay Ave. short-term quality care for children with developmental disabilities and respite $1,600,000 70 www.respitecareinc.org Development Director; 21 Fort Collins, CO 80525 to their families Program Director 1981 Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center provides quality, affordable, Teaching Tree Early early childhood care for families of all socio-economic and cultural Anne Lance Childhood Learning Center $1,515,400 38 backgrounds. Our children are our future; the growth of each child must be 970-493-2628 executive director 424 Pine St., Suite 100 $1,400,000 100 considered on an individual basis. We believe in supporting families and www.teaching-tree.org 22 1970 Fort Collins, CO 80524 strengthening our community by providing a safe, nurturing and supportive education for our children. Humane Society of Weld Community animal shelter that houses lost, stray and unwanted animals. The Elaine Hicks County $1,495,468 31 970-506-9550 HSWC processes adoptions, attempts to locate owners and provides low cost executive director 1620 42nd St. $1,427,499 100 www.weldcountyhumane.org 23 spay/neuter/vaccination clinics for the community. 1961 Evans, CO 80620 Heritage Christian Academy Michael Cuckler $1,450,000 45 The mission of Heritage is to offer academic excellence, authentic faith, and a 970-494-1022 2506 Zurich Drive head administrator $1,450,000 25 nurturing environment. www.heritagechristian.info 24 Fort Collins, CO 80524 1970 Fort Collins Rescue Mission Meet people at their physical and spiritual points of need with the goal of Tom Konstanty $1,400,000 12 970-224-4302 316 Jefferson St. returning them to society as productive, self-sufficient citizens. We provide Director $1,250,000 500 www.fortcollinsrescuemission.org 25 Fort Collins, CO 80524 nightly shelter, meals, showers, chapel and transitional programs. 2012 Researched by BizWest Region surveyed includes Larimer and Weld counties. N/A: Not available

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Organizations in BLUE are part of Colorado Gives Day and have been provided courtesy of FirstBank. Please note, the highlighted companies are presented in cooperation with BizWest research of companies in Northern Colorado (not statewide) and may not be comprehensive in content. BizWest has made every effort to include companies in our region, and apologize if any were inadvertantly omitted.

Agriculture phones, Apple and Android tablets. Gregory, executive director Longmont, CO 80503 Person in charge: David Crawford, Year founded: 1986 www.knickotimehorserescue.org BOULDER COUNTY FAIR, LIVESTOCK SHOW executive director 303-359-2273 AND RODEO Year founded: 2009 COLORADO MOUNTAIN HORSE RESCUE Services: Our mission is to rescue, 9595 Nelson Road, Suite 200 10063 Gold Hill Road rehabilitate, and find new homes for Longmont, CO 80501 ANIMAL RESCUE CONNECTION INC. Boulder, CO 80302 abused, neglected, unwanted and www.bouldercountyfair.org P.O. Box 1253 303-442-4557 slaughter bound horses, ponies, and 720-864-6460 Longmont, CO 80502 Services: Colorado Mountain Horse other equines. Services: To provide a resource to the www.animalrescueconnection.org Rescue rehabilitates, trains and finds Year founded: 2005 community that celebrates both rural 720-312-1949 homes for unwanted horses. and urban heritage while cultivating an Services: Works to connect Northern Wish list: Lowland pasture for LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY innovative future through education and rehabilitating horses. leadership. Colorado communities in the effort 9595 Nelson Road to foster a caring and nurturing Person in charge: Rosie Walker, Longmont, CO 80501 Wish list: Historical video environment for rescued animals and president commemorating the 150 years of www.longmonthumane.org to promote animal health and behavior Year founded: 2017 (303) 772-1232 the Boulder County Fair. Historical education. displays, cross promotions, community Services: Caring, serving and educating Person in charge: Nina Keefer, COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER to improve the lives of companion involvement. executive director Person in charge: Laura Boldt, INC. animals. executive director Year founded: 2008 11968 Mineral Road Person in charge: Liz Smokowski, CEO Year founded: 1869 Longmont, CO 80504 Year founded: 1972 BIRDS OF PREY FOUNDATION www.ctrcinc.org 2290 S. 104th St. 303-652-9131 COLORADO HAITI PROJECT INC. Broomfield, CO 80020 LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY WELL PET 908 Main St., Suite 245 Services: The mission of the Colorado www.birds-of-prey.org Therapeutic Riding Center is to change CLINIC Louisville, CO 80027 303-460-0674 the lives of people with disabilities by 9595 Nelson Road www.coloradohaitiproject.org Longmont, CO 80501 303-938-5021 Services: Raptor rehabilitation and promoting their physical, psychological community education. and social well-being through equine- www.longmonthumane.org Services: The Colorado Haiti Project assisted activities. 303-651-0610 has been working with community Person in charge: Heidi Bucknam, leaders in the rural town of Petit Trou executive director Year founded: 1980 Services: Caring, serving and educating de Nippes for more than 28 years, Year founded: 1984 to improve the lives of companion supporting community-driven programs FRONT RANGE RESCUE DOGS animals. in education, community health, BOULDER COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY P.O. Box 18181 Person in charge: Liz Smokowski, CEO water and hygiene, girls’ and women’s P.O. Box 2081 Boulder, CO 80308 Year founded: 1972 empowerment and agriculture. Boulder, CO 80306 www.frontrangerescuedogs.org 720-443-3773 Person in charge: Wynn Walent, www.boulderaudubon.org MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM executive director 303-776-1939 Services: Founded in 1984, Front Range Rescue Dogs Inc. is an 8778 Arapahoe Ave. Year founded: 1989 Services: Boulder County Audubon Boulder, CO 80303 Society is a voice for birds and wildlife experienced and dynamic non-profit volunteer group committed to providing www.medicinehorse.org GROWING GARDENS conservation through habitat protection, 720-406-7630 advocacy, and nature education. competent canine search and rescue 1630 Hawthorn Ave. Services: Medicine Horse Program Person in charge: Pam Piombino, teams to missing person emergencies. Boulder, CO 80304 Year founded: 1984 enhances the quality of life of www.growinggardens.org board president adolescents, families, and adults through 303-443-9952 Year founded: 1979 GREENWOOD WILDLIFE REHABILITATION unique equine-assisted experiences. Services: To enrich the lives of our Person in charge: Nyle Biondi, community through sustainable urban BOULDER COUNTY HORSE ASSOCIATION CENTER P.O. Box 18987 program director agriculture. P.O. Box 19601 Year founded: 2001 Person in charge: Vanessa Keeley, Boulder, CO 80308-2601 Boulder, CO 80308 executive director www.boulderhorse.org www.greenwoodwildlife.org 303-823-8455 Year founded: 1998 303-485-2162 ROCKY MOUNTAIN DRESSAGE SOCIETY — Services: Advocacy for equestrian Services: Greenwood Wildlife NORTHERN COLORADO CHAPTER rehabilitates orphaned, sick and injured LOCAL FOOD SHIFT access to trails & open space, zoning, 2942 Park Lake Drive education, recreation. wild animals for release into their Boulder, CO 80301 1750 30th St., Suite 1-521 appropriate habitats. Greenwood Boulder, CO 80301 Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, www.rmds.org also strives to educate the public, 720-890-7825 www.localfoodshift.com president emphasizing humane solutions to 303-622-5644 Year founded: 1971 human/wildlife interactions. Services: RMDS supports the sport Services: Local Food Shift is a regional Person in charge: Linda Tyler, of dressage in the Rocky Mountain print and digital magazine providing a COLORADO HORSE RESCUE Executive Director region with chapters in Colorado and powerful platform weaving together 10386 N. 65th St. Year founded: 1982 Wyoming. the saga of the awakening Colorado Longmont, CO 80503 Person in charge: Gwen Ka’awaloa, foodshed and its shift from a globalized www.chr.org president industrial food system to a localized 720-494-1414 HUMANE SOCIETY OF BOULDER VALLEY regional food supply chain. 2323 55th St. Services: CHR saves viable horses Boulder, CO 80301 WILD FOUNDATION Year founded: 2007 in the community from dangerous www.boulderhumane.org 717 Poplar Ave. situations. These horses are rescued, 303-442-4030 Boulder, CO 80304 rehabilitated, and adopted out to Animals Services: To protect and enhance www.wild.org forever homes. the lives of companion animals by 303-442-8811 ANIMAL HELP NOW Wish list: Horse feed, including Horse promoting healthy relationships 2525 Arapahoe Ave., E4-705 Services: As the heart of the global Quality, Barn-Stored Grass Hay – 140 between pets and people. wilderness community for over 40 Boulder, CO 80302 tons (large and small bales); Horse www.ahnow.org Quality, Barn-Stored, 3rd Cutting (or Wish list: Dog toys, cat toys, dog treats, years, the WILD Foundation protects 303-543-0755 equivalent superior quality) Alfalfa – 50 cat treats, wet food, rawhides, hot wilderness while meeting the needs of dogs, blocks of cheese, meat-flavored human communities, working across Services: The Animal Help Now service, tons; Purina Equine Senior, Stampede baby food, digital camera, kitten milk- available at AHNow.org and through free Complete 13%, Stampede Pleasure cultures and boundaries by collaborating replacement formula, feli-way diffusers with local peoples, organizations, iPhone and Android apps, leverages digital 12%, Triple Crown Low Starch, and refills technologies to immediately connect Nutrena Safe Choice. Heavy duty the private sector, and governments people involved with wildlife emergencies diesel truck capable of pulling a six- Person in charge: Lisa Pedersen, CEO to create dynamic practical projects, and conflicts with the most appropriate horse trailer. Needs to be in very good Year founded: 1902 inspiring solutions and communications time- and location-specific resources and condition, preferably with no more than initiatives. services. Animal Help Now serves the 100K mileage KNICK O’TIME HORSE RESCUE AND Person in charge: Vance Martin, entire United States. Person in charge: Shawna English, REHABILITATION president Wish list: Funding, Apple and Android director of development; Katherine 14509 N. 83rd St. Year founded: 1974

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Arts & Culture executive director other folk arts in the Front Range of BOULDER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Year founded: 1982 Colorado, to encourage expansion of 3985 Wonderland Hill Ave. ARS NOVA SINGERS these activities in the larger community, Boulder, CO 80304 P.O. Box 4151 to develop facilities for these activities, www.BoulderPhil.org Boulder, CO 80306-4151 BOULDER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 4735 Walnut St., Suite F and to provide services for other 303-449-1343 www.arsnovasingers.org Boulder, CO 80301 organizations and individuals that share Services: Boulder’s professional 303-499-3165 www.boulderchamberorchestra.com these goals. symphony orchestra, performing at Services: Specializes in a cappella music 303-583-1278 Person in charge: Larry Utter, Macky Auditorium, in our schools, and of the Renaissance and the 20th and Services: Our mission is to achieve the president across the Front Range. 21st centuries. highest standard of musical performance Year founded: 1989 Person in charge: Steve Knapp, interim Person in charge: Chip Ross, executive in its category (i.e. orchestral executive director director chamber music) locally, nationally and BOULDER ENSEMBLE THEATRE COMPANY Year founded: 1957 Year founded: 1986 internationally. 2590 Walnut St. Person in charge: Basia Raczynska, Boulder, CO 80302 BOULDER SUZUKI STRINGS ARTS LONGMONT assistant managing director http://betc.org/ 2705 Stanford Ave. 356 Main St. Year founded: 2004 303-351-2382 Boulder, CO 80305-5336 Longmont, CO 80501 Services: The Boulder Ensemble www.bouldersuzukistrings.org www.artslongmont.org BOULDER CHORALE Theatre Company presents profound 303-499-2807 303-678-7869 685 Inca Parkway theatrical stories that inspire our Services: Advance child and adult Services: Arts Longmont provides Boulder, CO 80303 audiences and enrich our community. music education and promote cultural leadership and advocacy to support, www.boulderchorale.org Person in charge: Stephen Weitz, outreach in the community. inspire, and enhance the arts 303-554-7692 producing ensemble director Person in charge: Amy Gesmer- community to elevate the quality of life Services: Our mission is to enrich and Year founded: 2007 Packman, director in the greater St. Vrain Valley region. inspire a broad community through Year founded: 1982 Person in charge: Marianne Lorenz, music. BOULDER FRIENDS OF JAZZ executive director Wish list: General operating funds, P.O. Box 1492 Year founded: 1985 CHASE THE MUSIC scholarship funds, Children’s Chorale Boulder, CO 80306 2071 Rowell Drive 10th anniversary support. www.boulderfriendsofjazz.org Lyons, CO 80540 ARTWALK LONGMONT INC. Person in charge: Dr. Vicki Burrichter, 303-449-1888 www.chasethemusic.org P.O. Box 273 artistic director, Concert Chorale; Ethan Services: Ensure the continuation of 303-859-3321 Longmont, CO 80502 Hecht, executive director; Kate Klotz, America’s original traditional jazz music Services: Chase the Music gives www.ArtWalkLongmont.org artistic director, Children’s Chorale by live performances and support to children battling critical conditions love, 303-827-9153 Year founded: 1966 jazz education. hope, strength and joy. We do this Services: ArtWalk is a cultural event Person in charge: Lance Christensen, with original music — composed and series in Longmont for arts lovers and BOULDER COMMUNITY MEDIA president performed just for them. future arts lovers. We connect arts, P.O. Box 994 Year founded: 1986 Person in charge: Clark Hodge, business, nonprofit and education to Boulder, CO 80306 celebrate local creativity. executive director www.bouldercomedia.com BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Year founded: 2009 Person in charge: Brandy Coons, 303-910-5782 executive director P.O. Box 3246 Services: BCM helps businesses and Boulder, CO 80307-3246 COLORADO CHAUTAUQUA NATIONAL Year founded: 1996 nonprofits tell their stories better www.bouldergenealogy.org through the power of motion pictures. HISTORIC LANDMARK Services: The Boulder Genealogical 900 Baseline Road ATJ FOUNDATION Person in charge: Alan O’Hashi, Society is here to help discover family 2995 Center Green Court Boulder, CO 80302 executive producer and director histories no matter where you are www.chautauqua.com Boulder, CO 80301 Year founded: 2004 researching. We also contribute to the www.atj.com/atj-difference/foundation 303-442-3282 greater genealogical community through Services: The mission of the Colorado 303-443-6789 BOULDER CONCERT BAND INC. local history research. Year founded: 1998 Chautauqua Association is to preserve, P.O. Box 18405 Person in charge: Beth Benko, perpetuate and improve the site and Boulder, CO 80308 president spirit of the historic Chautauqua by BOULDER ARTS COMMISSION www.BoulderConcertBand.org Year founded: 1968 enhancing its community and values 1001 Arapahoe Ave. 303-478-3044 through cultural, educational, social and Boulder, CO 80302 Services: The mission of the BOULDER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL recreational experiences. www.boulderarts.org Boulder Concert Band is to provide 303-441-4113 2338 Broadway Person in charge: Shelly Benford, our community with outstanding Boulder, CO 80304 executive director Person in charge: Matthew Chasansky, performances of traditional and modern www.biff1.com Year founded: 1898 Manager, Office of Arts & Culture; concert literature and enrich the cultural 303-449-2289 Liaison, Arts Commission experience of the audience and the Services: The Boulder International Film Year founded: 1997 musicians, and to provide a community COLORADO MAHLERFEST organization for adults who wish to Festival brings films and filmmakers from P.O. Box 1314 continue to play their instruments after around the world to Boulder for a four- Boulder, CO 80306 BOULDER BACH FESTIVAL day celebration of the art of cinema. www.mahlerfest.org 3300 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 206 completing high school or college. Wish list: 1. People to come to our Person in charge: Robin Beeck, 720-310-8946 Boulder, CO 80303 executive director www.boulderbachfestival.org concerts. 2. Funds to go toward music Services: Colorado MahlerFest 303-499-9646 & instruments, rehearsal & performance Year founded: 2005 celebrates the life and music of Gustav space, paying our conductor and more. Mahler during a week-long festival, Services: The Boulder Bach Festival culminating in orchestral performances presents year-long concerts and 3. A great performance space, which BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Boulder is lacking for a group our size. 6007 Oreg Ave. of one of Mahler’s major symphonic educational events, bringing world- works. class guest artists to the Front Range Person in charge: Bernard Buster, Boulder, CO 80303 of Colorado, continually enriching president www.boulderjcc.org Wish list: General operating funds to audiences’ experience of chamber, Year founded: 1870 303-998-1900 help us grow the festival and hire more choral and orchestral works. Services: The JCC provides a home festival artists. Person in charge: Zachary Carrettin, BOULDER COUNTY ARTS ALLIANCE for meaningful gatherings and events Person in charge: Kenneth Woods, artistic & executive director 2590 Walnut St., Suite 9 and is a central address of Jewish life in artistic director; Ethan Hecht, Executive Director Year founded: 1981 Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder County and beyond. www.bouldercountyarts.org Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, Year founded: 1988 BOULDER BALLET 303-447-2422 executive director 2590 Walnut St. Services: BCAA acts as a catalyst to Year founded: 1996 COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL & CENTER FOR Boulder, CO 80302 incubate, stimulate and sustain a thriving MUSICAL ARTS www.boulderballet.org arts community in Boulder County. BOULDER MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART 200 E. Baseline Road 303-443-0028 Person in charge: Charlotte LaSasso, 1750 13th St. Lafayette, CO 80026 Services: Brings classic, contemporary executive director Boulder, CO 80302 www.COmusic.org and uniquely theatrical ballet to venues Year founded: 1966 www.bmoca.org 303-665-0599 that range from Estes Park to Highlands 303-443-2122 Services: Our mission is to inspire and Ranch. Boulder Ballet currently BOULDER DANCE COALITION Services: Boulder Museum of connect community members of all performs in Macky Auditorium, the 6185 Arapahoe Road Contemporary Art is a catalyst for ages by providing access to the best of Dairy Arts Center, Boulder Theater Boulder, CO 80303 creative experiences through the the world’s music through education and outdoor amphitheaters throughout www.boulderdancecoalition.org exploration of significant art of our time. and performance. the Denver metro area for our free 303-440-8303 Person in charge: David Dadone, Person in charge: Elizabeth McGuire, summertime Ballet in the Park events. Services: Our mission is to promote executive director executive director Person in charge: Wrenn Combs, public participation in music, dance and Year founded: 1972 Year founded: 1976

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EAST BOULDER COUNTY ARTISTS artistic level. Services: The Longmont Museum Boulder, CO 80302 P.O. Box 133 Person in charge: Brian Jack, executive is a center for culture in Northern www.parlando.org Lafayette, CO 80026 director Colorado where people of all ages 303-442-0006 www.ebcacolorado.org Year founded: 2010 explore history, experience art, and Services: To be Colorado’s premier none discover new ideas through dynamic arts school where people of all ages Services: Our mission is to promote HELANDER DANCE THEATER programs, exhibitions and events. and abilities come together to share the the visual arts, with emphasis on 2590 Walnut St., Suite 7 Person in charge: Kim Manajek, language of music and the arts. education and outreach, in east Boulder Boulder, CO 80302 museum director Person in charge: Travis LaBerge, County. We work to build a strong and www.helanderdancetheater.org Year founded: 1936 executive director diverse community while serving the 303-589-2048 Year founded: 2007 needs of our member artists. Services: Workshops and LONGMONT THEATRE COMPANY Person in charge: Mary Covell, performances. 513 Main St. PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS president Year founded: 1984 Longmont, CO 80502 1376 Miners Drive, Suite 106 Year founded: 1999 www.longmonttheatre.org Lafayette, CO 80026 IMAGINATION MAKERS 303-772-5200 www.peanutbutterplayers.com ETOWN HALL 2516 Ravenwood Lane Services: The mission of the Longmont 303-786-8727 1535 Spruce St. Lafayette, CO 80026 Theater Company is to provide high Services: The recognize and encourage Boulder, CO 80302 www.imaginationmakers.org quality entertainment with a strong the inherent creativity in young people www.etown.org 720-565-1055 educational component for and by the and provide a caring and professional 303-443-8696 Services: Imagination Makers uses citizens of the Greater Boulder County atmosphere for its development. Services: eTown’s mission is to the artistry, technique and discipline area and to successfully manage a self- Wish list: New computer, office educate, entertain and inspire a of theater to engage children in the sufficient performing arts center. supplies, large sheets of foam core. diverse audience through music and deep learning of grade-level curriculum Person in charge: Stephen J. Carver, Person in charge: Jo Anne Lamun, conversation in order to create a and the 21st-century learning skills president executive director socially responsible and environmentally of creativity, communication and Year founded: 1957 Year founded: 1985 sustainable world. collaboration. We train educators to Wish list: Additional video equipment master these dynamic skills, enhancing LYONS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, DBA LYONS and sponsors. ROCKY RIDGE MUSIC CENTER student performance on an ongoing REDSTONE MUSEUM 3970 Broadway, Suite 201E Person in charge: Nick Forster, basis. 340 High St. Boulder, CO 80304 founder/host; John Digger Pelaez, Person in charge: Rosey Waters, Lyons, CO 80540 www.rockyridge.org director of operations executive www.lyonsredstonemuseum.com 970-586-4031 Year founded: 1991 Year founded: 1980 303-823-5271 Services: Rocky Ridge Music Center Services: To record and display the transforms lives through music, nature FIREHOUSE ART CENTER KGNU COMMUNITY RADIO history of the Lyons area and it people, and community. 667 Fourth Ave. 4700 Walnut St. past and present. Person in charge: SoYoung Lee, Longmont, CO 80502-5401 Boulder, CO 80301 Person in charge: LaVern Johnson, executive director www.firehouseart.org www.kgnu.org 303-651-2787 president Year founded: 1942 303-449-4885 Year founded: 1979 Services: The mission of the Firehouse Services: KGNU is an independent, Art Center is to promote cultural noncommercial community radio SHELBY AMERICAN COLLECTION awareness of the arts in the community station licensed in Boulder and Denver MUSEUM OF BOULDER 5020 Chaparral Court by: diverse educational programs, and dedicated to serving its listeners. 2205 Broadway Boulder, CO 80301 events, and curation of local, regional We seek to stimulate, educate and Boulder, CO 80302 www.shelbyamericancollection.org and national exhibits. entertain our audience, to reflect www.museumofboulder.org 303-516-9565 Wish list: Art supplies, including paper, the diversity of the local and world 303-449-3464 Services: The Shelby American pens, pencils and more. We are also community, and to provide a channel Services: The Museum of Boulder Collection celebrates the rich heritage seeking an iPad or similar to assist for individuals, groups, issues and provides engaging educational of the Cobra, Shelby Mustang and Ford in tracking ZIP codes and emails of music that have been overlooked, experiences for people to explore GT 40 cars that changed the face of visitors. suppressed or under-represented the continuing history of the Boulder auto racing in the 1960s. Person in charge: Beryl Durazo, by other media. The station seeks to region. The Museum collects, Person in charge: Steve Volk, president executive director expand the listening audience through preserves, and presents Boulder Year founded: 1996 Year founded: 1986 the excellence of its programming history. without compromising the principles Person in charge: Nancy Geyer, ST. VRAIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY FREQUENT FLYERS PRODUCTIONS INC. stated here. executive director & CEO 1309 Hover St. 3022 E. Sterling Circle, Suite 150 Person in charge: Tim Russo, station Year founded: 1944 Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80301 manager www.stvrainhistoricalsociety.com www.frequentflyers.org Year founded: 1978 NOMAD PLAYHOUSE 303-776-1870 303-245-8272 1410 Quince Ave. Services: SVHS is committed to Services: Frequent Flyers’ mission is LEMON SPONGE CAKE CONTEMPORARY Boulder, CO 80304 the mission of “assuring a future to create and promote the magic of BALLET www.nomadplayhouse.org for our community’s past”. SVHS is aerial dance through performances and 5603 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 6 303-443-7510 dedicated to fostering an awareness education. Boulder, CO 80303 Services: The Nomad Playhouse is of, and appreciation for, local history Person in charge: Nancy Smith, www.lemonspongecake.org a historic theatre in North Boulder, through historic education, interpretive founder, artistic director, COO 720-352-2903 a beloved venue where artists and programming, and preservation of local historic landmarks. Year founded: 1988 Services: Lemon Sponge Cake audiences have come together to Contemporary Ballet is a professional explore ideas through art for over Person in charge: Alyce Davis, company which brings new concepts 50 years. As owners of the Nomad executive director GOLDEN BRIDGE Playhouse, Tara Performing Arts High P.O. Box 7478 and realities to the field of dance and its Year founded: 1967 audiences, via the performance of new School is committed to revitalizing Boulder, CO 80306 the Nomad’s legacy of community www.goldenbridge.org work, new choreography. The work STUDIO ARTS BOULDER takes risk, expresses the unpredictable engagement by providing high-caliber 1010 Aurora Ave. 303-415-0272 performances and cultural offerings. Services: Golden Bridge is dedicated and unexpected. Boulder, CO 80302 to birthing a generation of globally Person in charge: Jenifer Sher, Person in charge: Catherine www.StudioArtsBoulder.org conscious, embodied leaders. Working producer & director Barricklow, production manager (720) 379-6033 around the world... primarily in the Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 1952 Services: Our mission is to cultivate the Denver/Boulder area. artist in each of us by inviting creative Person in charge: Melissa Michaels, LONGMONT JAZZ ASSOCIATION OPEN STUDIOS collaboration in the study, practice, and founder/executive director P.O. Box 2536 1301 Spruce St. advancement of the studio arts. Year founded: 2006 Longmont, CO 80502 Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Kari Palazzari, www.longmontjazz.com www.openartsboulder.org executive director GREATER BOULDER YOUTH ORCHESTRAS 720-484-9809 303-444-1862 Year founded: 2009 P.O. Box 17643 Services: Jazz performances and Services: The mission of Open Studios Boulder, CO 80308 education. is to advance and enrich the visual arts TESSERACT PRODUCTIONS www.greaterboulderyo.org Person in charge: Tim Ellis, President and promote the role of artists in the 2277 Juniper Ave. 720-891-2259 Year founded: 1997 Boulder community. Boulder, CO 80304 Services: The Greater Boulder Person in charge: Stephen Denorscia, www.tesseractproductions.org Youth Orchestras provide a variety of LONGMONT MUSEUM events manager/co-director 303-447-1429 opportunities for young musicians to 400 Quail Road Year founded: 1995 Services: Designs and curates exhibits deepen their musical skills and passion Longmont, CO 80501 on science in Boulder. and to engage the community through www.longmontmuseum.org PARLANDO SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS Person in charge: Carla Selby, CEO performances of the highest possible 303-651-8374 2590 Walnut St. #2 and president 28 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Year founded: 1993 productions emphasize respect for the BOULDER COUNTY BUSINESS HALL OF FAME Services: The Colorado Airport playwright’s intention, the actor’s craft 2960 Diagonal Highway Operators Association serves the THE COLORADO FILM SOCIETY and the audiences’ intellect. Boulder, CO 80301 common interests of the owners, 2338 Broadway St. Year founded: 1980 www.halloffamebiz.com operators and users of the 74 public Boulder, CO 80304 303-440-4950 use airports located throughout the www.biff1.com TURNING THE WHEEL PRODUCTIONS INC. Services: The Boulder County state of Colorado. 303-449-2283 1123 County Road 83 Business Hall of Fame is a private, Person in charge: Ken Lawson, Services: The Boulder International Film Boulder, CO 80302 nonprofit 501(c)3 dedicated to the business manager Festival brings films and filmmakers from www.turningthewheel.org encouragement of business excellence around the world to Boulder for a four- 303-449-5720 in Boulder County by recognizing and DOWNTOWN BOULDER INC. day celebration of the art of cinema. Services: Turning the Wheel uses inducting Boulder County business 1942 Broadway, Suite 301 Person in charge: Robin Beeck, the power of art to build healthy leaders into the prestigious Hall of Boulder, CO 80302 executive director communities, foster leaders, and Fame. www.boulderdowntown.com share the joy of self-expression with Person in charge: Dennis Paul, 303-449-3774 THE DAIRY ARTS CENTER participants of all ages, economic president Services: To preserve and enhance 2590 Walnut St. situations, genders, ethnic backgrounds Year founded: 1992 downtown as the heart of the greater Boulder, CO 80302 and challenges. Boulder community. www.thedairy.org Person in charge: Alana Shaw, BOULDER COUNTY INDEPENDENT BUSINESS Person in charge: George Karakehian, 303-440-7826 executive director ALLIANCE - BIBA chairman Services: The Dairy Arts Center’s Year founded: 1989 2525 Arapahoe Ave., No. E4-121 Year founded: 1984 mission is to provide diverse Boulder, CO 80302 opportunities to create, learn, and UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MUSEUM OF www.boulderiba.org ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL engage in high quality performing, NATURAL HISTORY 720-565-3854 500 Briggs St., #200 cinematic, and visual arts experiences. 1030 Broadway Services: BIBA works to shift more Erie, CO 80516 Dairy Presents provides additional Boulder, CO 80309 dollars to community-based businesses www.erieedc.com programming designed to supplement www.cumuseum.colorado.edu by providing information to help people 720-381-2786 artistic content provided by the many 303-492-6892 make fully informed decisions about Services: Promote the town of Erie’s renting arts organizations and includes: where they spend their money and central location to transportation and Music at the Dairy, rotating Visual Services: Museum exhibitions present natural and cultural wonders from recognize the full value that those educational facilities, skilled workforce, Art exhibitions, Kids at the Dairy arts businesses provide Boulder County. quality residential options and affordable education program, Comedy at the Colorado, North America, and the world. Person in charge: Jennifer Johnson, new development opportunities to Dairy, and a full slate of independent executive director primary employers. films screened in our arthouse cinema. Year founded: 1902 Year founded: 1998 Person in charge: Scott Wingfield, chair Wish list: Donations to to expand Year founded: 2003 our arts education program to more WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM children especially kids & families that 110 N. Harrison Ave. BOULDER TOMORROW cannot afford it. Additionally, we need Lafayette, CO 80026 P.O. Box 20593 INSTRUCTIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS a new website with more up to date www.wowchildrensmuseum.org Boulder, CO 80308 FOUNDATION INC., DBA VOQAL functionality to better serve our patrons, 303-604-2424 www.bouldertomorrow.com 825 Delaware Ave., Suite 500 community and arts organizations - we Services: WOW! Children’s Museum 720-222-9602 Longmont, CO 80501 need to raise $15,000 for this much engages all families in educational, Services: To promote and sustain www.voqal.org needed improvement. hands-on experiences that connect the economic vitality and resiliency of 303-532-2850 Person in charge: Melissa Fathman, curiosity, creativity and discovery. the Boulder Valley in support of our Services: Voqal works through its executive director Wish list: Gift cards to hardware stores, ongoing evolution as a leading city in distinct individual initiatives: Mobile Year founded: 1992 art and craft supplies, professional the American West. Our goal is to Citizen, Voqal Fund, Voqal Education, services (plumbing, electrical, painting, leverage our experiences, Voqal Fellowship and Independent THE NORTHERN COLORADO CALEDONIA handyman, etc.), tools for our Person in charge: Dan Powers, Spectrum to support nonprofit workshop, and food/beverage donors executive director organizations and individuals using PIPE BAND for events. Year founded: 1997 technology and media to advance social P.O. Box 2262 Person in charge: Jennifer Hinderliter, equity. Longmont, CO 80502 executive director BOULDER TRANSPORTATION CONNECTIONS Person in charge: John Schwartz, www.nccpipeband.org director & founder 970-779-0183 Year founded: 1996 2995 55th St., No. 20295 Boulder, CO 80308 Services: The Northern Colorado www.bouldertc.org LONGMONT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Caledonia Pipe Band is a performance Business/Economic 720-580-1865 and competition band active in northern PARTNERSHIP Colorado and the western United ATJ FOUNDATION Services: To create, support and 630 15th Ave., Suite 100A States. 2995 Center Green Court promote an array of transportation Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80301 options for commuting by promoting Person in charge: Luann Barnes, www.longmont.org www.atj.com/atj-difference/foundation collaboration with public and private 303-651-0128 business manager 303-443-6789 sectors to reduce single-occupant Year founded: 1981 Services: We lead a comprehensive, Year founded: 1998 vehicle travel. collaborative economic development Wish list: For various and easy strategy to promote and strengthen our THE RENAISSANCE PROJECT BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF DENVER/ commute options to get around community’s economic health. 939 Hover Ridge Circle BOULDER Boulder without driving alone. Person in charge: Jessica Erickson , Longmont, CO 80501 Person in charge: Tracy Foster, www.renaissanceprojectboulder.org 3801 E. Florida Ave., #350 president/CEO Denver, CO 80210 director Year founded: 1981 303-746-5628 Year founded: 2004 Services: The Renaissance Project is a www.bbb.org/denver small a cappella choir of skilled amateur 303-758-2100 PEOPLEFORBIKES and professional singers that focuses on Services: The Denver/Boulder Better CO-LABS 1966 13th St. Renaissance motets, other Renaissance Business Bureau is dedicated to 2440 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 80302 pieces, and music of a similar aesthetic. promoting and fostering the highest Boulder, CO 80302 www.peopleforbikes.org ethical relationships between businesses www.co-labs.org/ 303-449-4893 Person in charge: Steven Aguilo- 720-389-0455 Arbues, director and the public through voluntary self- Services: PeopleForBikes is uniting regulation, consumer and business Services: Economic-impact studies Year founded: 2007 millions of individuals, thousands education, and service excellence. spotlighting brilliant, crucial federally of businesses and hundreds of Person in charge: Kimberly States, funded research; awards highlighting communities to make better bike riding THE UPSTART CROW THEATRE COMPANY president & CEO discoveries; lab tours, social hours & for everyone. When people ride bikes, 2131 Arapahoe Ave. Year founded: 1951 gatherings to nurture tech transfer; great things happen. Join us! Boulder, CO 80302 STEM job creation. www.theupstartcrow.org Year founded: 1999 BOULDER COMMUNITY MEDIA Wish list: Corporate sponsorship of our 303-442-1415 activities and economic impact studies. Services: The Upstart Crow is an P.O. Box 994 ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE Boulder, CO 80306 Person in charge: Dan Powers, 2490 Junction Place, Suite 200 ensemble community theatre company executive director dedicated to staging the finest works www.bouldercomedia.com Boulder, CO 80301 of classical theatre and providing the 303-910-5782 Year founded: 2007 www.rmi.org community with affordable access to Services: BCM helps businesses and 303-245-1003 these works. We strive to produce nonprofits tell their stories better COLORADO AIRPORT OPERATORS Services: Transforms global energy works that speak to the contemporary through the power of motion pictures. ASSOCIATION use to create a clean, prosperous and experience from an historical Person in charge: Alan O’Hashi, 1140 U.S. Highway 287, #400-277 secure low-carbon future. perspective and give the audience executive producer and director Broomfield, CO 80020 Person in charge: Jules Kortenhorst, the opportunity for self-reflection that Year founded: 2004 www.coloradoairports.org CEO great works of drama provide. TUC 970-336-3001 Year founded: 1982 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 29 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

SOCIAL VENTURE PARTNERS ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN summertime Ballet in the Park events. CASA OF ADAMS & BROOMFIELD COUNTIES 1877 Broadway, Suite 100 BOULDER COUNTY Person in charge: Wrenn Combs, 1100 Judicial Center Drive Boulder, CO 80302 2770 Dagny Way, Suite 202 executive director Brighton, CO 80601 www.socialventurepartners.org Lafayette, CO 80026 Year founded: 1982 www.casa17th.org 303-840-0165 www.aclboulder.org 303-654-3378 Services: Social Venture Partners 303-527-0888 BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION Services: CASA is a volunteer-based, Boulder County is an accelerator for Services: Builds inclusive communities 1942 Broadway, Suite 319 nonprofit organization that trains and established nonprofits, helping move and enhances the lives of people Boulder, CO 80302 supervises community volunteers to organizations to be their best. with developmental disability through www.boulder-bar.org represent the best interests of our most Person in charge: Jennie Arbogash, advocacy, education and support. 303-440-4758 vulnerable citizens — child victims of executive director Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, Services: The foundation supports physical, sexual or emotional abuse and executive director legally related nonprofit organizations in neglect. Person in charge: Nia Wassink, VISIT LONGMONT Year founded: 1974 Boulder County. Year founded: 1983 executive director 512 Fourth Ave., #103 Year founded: 2000 Longmont, CO 80501 ATTENTION HOMES www.visitlongmont.org 1443 Spruce St. BOULDER COUNTY FAIR, LIVESTOCK SHOW 303-776-9011 Boulder, CO 80302 AND RODEO CHASE THE MUSIC Services: The mission of Visit Longmont www.attentionhomes.org 9595 Nelson Road, Suite 200 2071 Rowell Drive 303-447-1206 Lyons, CO 80540 is to support, market, develop and Longmont, CO 80501 www.chasethemusic.org enhance the historical, cultural, Services: Attention Homes provides www.bouldercountyfair.org life-changing resources to youth in crisis. 720-864-6460 303-859-3321 business, meeting and recreational Services: Chase the Music gives activities that draw regional, national Year founded: 1966 Services: To provide a resource to the children battling critical conditions love, and international tourism to the city of community that celebrates both rural hope, strength and joy. We do this Longmont and surrounding areas in BAL SWAN CHILDREN’S CENTER and urban heritage while cultivating an with original music — composed and order to establish and develop the city 1145 E. 13th Ave. innovative future through education and leadership. performed just for them. of Longmont as a desirable destination Broomfield, CO 80020 Person in charge: Clark Hodge, for visitors and enrich the economic www.balswan.org Wish list: Historical video executive director well-being of the community. commemorating the 150 years of 303-466-6308 Year founded: 2009 Person in charge: Nancy Rezak, Services: At Bal Swan Children’s the Boulder County Fair. Historical executive director Center, we impart lifelong skills to displays, cross promotions, community Year founded: 2007 equip individuals in making a significant involvement. CHEF ANN FOUNDATION and sustained impact on humanity. Person in charge: Laura Boldt, 3004 Arapahoe Ave. Boulder, CO 80303 WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER Person in charge: Debbie Kunz, executive director Year founded: 1869 www.chefannfoundation.org 415 Coffman St., Suite 2 executive director 303-330-6484 Longmont, CO 80501 Year founded: 1963 Services: To provide school www.coloradowomen.org BOULDER DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION communities with the tools, training, 720-380-0762 BIXBY SCHOOL 1518 Spruce St. resources and funding that enables Services: The Women’s Business 4760 Table Mesa Drive Boulder, CO 80302 them to create healthier food and Boulder, CO 80305 www.boulderdaynursery.org Development Center is a 501(c)3 303-442-7605 redefine lunchroom environments. organization dedicated to serving our www.bixbyschool.org Person in charge: Ann Cooper, community by providing valuable 303-494-7508 Services: Child care, early learning, president & founder resources, business education Services: Education: independent and family support programs for preschool and elementary program. low-income working families in and networking opportunities to environments that respect diverse CHILDREN FIRST OF THE ROCKIES entrepreneurial women. Person in charge: Beth Suitor, head 2130 Mountain View Ave., Suite 201 of school ethnic, cultural and social traditions. Person in charge: Candy Campbell, Person in charge: Steve Callander, Longmont, CO 80501 founder/president Year founded: 1970 executive director www.ccfor.org 303-485-2055 Year founded: 2009 Year founded: 1917 BLUE SKY BRIDGE Services: Our mission is to help keep P.O. Box 19122 families in conflict or crisis connected Children/Youth Boulder, CO 80308 BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER safely for the well-being of their “I HAVE A DREAM” FOUNDATION OF www.blueskybridge.org 6007 Oreg Ave. children. 303-444-1388 Boulder, CO 80303 BOULDER COUNTY www.boulderjcc.org Wish list: Board members, as well 5390 Manhattan Circle, Suite 200 Services: Blue Sky Bridge fosters safe 303-998-1900 as volunteers for IT desktop support, Boulder, CO 80303 communities, healing, and justice to end program support, light facilities child abuse. Services: The JCC provides a home maintenance and communications. www.ihaveadreamboulder.org for meaningful gatherings and events Wish list: Colored pencils, coloring We’re always appreciative of financial 303-444-3636 and is a central address of Jewish life in support. Services: Mission: to empower children books, gel ink pens in various colors, Boulder County and beyond. from low-income communities to healthy snacks (items that do not have Person in charge: Mandy Walker, sugar), markers, water bottles. Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, executive director succeed in school, college, and career executive director Person in charge: Gina Maione Earles, Year founded: 1999 by providing support from elementary Year founded: 1996 school through college, with post- executive director Year founded: 1995 CIVIL AIR PATROL, BROOMFIELD COMPOSITE secondary tuition assistance. BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION SQUADRON Wish list: Businesses and individuals are FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER invited to support our 2018 “Holiday BOLDEREACH 11755 Airport Way Dreamers” program. This is the P.O. Box 17544 FOUNDATION Broomfield, CO 80021-2547 community’s opportunity to shop for, Boulder, CO 80308 3198 Broadway www.coloradowingcap.org purchase, and wrap holiday gifts for the www.boldereach.org Boulder, CO 80304 303-903-8102 1500 low-income children we serve none www.playboulder.org Services: Aerospace education, cadet year ‘round. The deadline to sign up Services: BoldeReach is a community 303-931-5060 program, emergency services. is October 23. For more information, of women devoted to supporting Services: Play Boulder Foundation Wish list: Equipment for supporting visit our website or email info@ organizations that aid and empower creates excellence in parks and emergency services and cadet ihaveadreamboulder.org. women and children in extreme need recreation in Boulder by mobilizing programs, funds for operational community support through education, Person in charge: Lori Canova, around the world. support. Person in charge: Cindy Lindsay, philanthropy and advocacy. Person in charge: Maj Keith Christian, president/CEO Year founded: 1976 Year founded: 1990 co-president and treasurer Squadron Commander Year founded: 2003 Year founded: 1941 BRAVEHOODS ASPEN GROVE COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL BOULDER BALLET 613 Rider Ridge Drive COLIE’S CLOSET 391 W. First St. Longmont, CO 80504 Nederland, CO 80466 2590 Walnut St. P.O. Box 18776 Boulder, CO 80302 www.bravehoods.org Boulder, CO 80308 www.aspengrovepreschool.org 720-329-7500 303-258-0390 www.boulderballet.org www.coliescloset.org 303-443-0028 Services: BraveHoods is a one-for- 303-810-6456 Services: Our mission is to provide Services: Brings classic, contemporary one nonprofit organization. For each Services: Colie’s Closet is a nonprofit quality Early Childhood Education and uniquely theatrical ballet to venues BraveHoods tshirt or hoodie sold, a high school peer-education program. in an inclusive environment which that range from Estes Park to Highlands hoodie is donated to a kiddo fighting BVSD high school students give unites children, families, teachers, the Ranch. Boulder Ballet currently cancer and their sibling/s. presentations in BVSD middle/high community and the earth. performs in Macky Auditorium, the Wish list: Connections to retailers. classrooms on the topics of depression Person in charge: Rachel Schaub, Dairy Arts Center, Boulder Theater Person in charge: Allison Yacht, and suicide awareness. They discuss director and outdoor amphitheaters throughout executive director warning signs, risk factors and what to Year founded: 2003 the Denver metro area for our free Year founded: 2013 do to help themselves or a friend. 30 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Person in charge: Kathy Valentine, Longmont, CO 80504 whole child — head, hand, and heart IGNITE ADAPTIVE SPORTS executive director/adviser www.ymcabv.org — and to training exceptional teachers P.O. Box 19016 Year founded: 2004 303-776-0370 for tomorrow’s classrooms. Provides Boulder, CO 80308-2016 Services: The Y strengthens the a strong academic foundation while www.igniteadaptivesports.org COLORADO CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILE foundations of community through developing creative expression and 303-258-1166 nurturing a passion for learning. Our programs that focus on youth Services: Ignite personal growth, SAFETY FOUNDATION development, healthy living and social students gain a deep understanding of P.O. Box 4133 responsibility. themselves and are inspired to act with independence, and confidence in Boulder, CO 80306 people with disabilities along the Wish list: Cash donations, volunteers. compassion and integrity. www.carseatprogram.org Front Range by providing caring, safe, 303-931-3443 Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ Wish list: More students. President Person in charge: Honor Taft, head and fun adaptive winter snowsports Services: Colorado Children’s opportunities. Year founded: 1874 of school Automobile Safety Association Wish list: Volunteers to instruct our Foundation is dedicated to safety Year founded: 1987 education for the safe transportation of EL CENTRO AMISTAD students, new snow tires for our van, children. 2222 14th St. GOLDEN BRIDGE volunteer to drive van on Fridays to Person in charge: Bill Flinchbaugh, Boulder, CO 80302 P.O. Box 7478 pick up disabled veterans. director www.elcentroamistad.org Boulder, CO 80306 Person in charge: Carol Nickell, Year founded: 1999 303-443-9899 www.goldenbridge.org executive director Services: To create opportunities and 303-415-0272 Year founded: 1975 COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER programs that promote health equity, Services: Golden Bridge is dedicated education, and quality of life for the to birthing a generation of globally IMAGINATION MAKERS INC. conscious, embodied leaders. Working 11968 Mineral Road Latino community in Boulder County 2516 Ravenwood Lane Person in charge: Jorge De Santiago, around the world ... primarily in the Longmont, CO 80504 Denver/Boulder area. Lafayette, CO 80026 www.ctrcinc.org executive director www.imaginationmakers.org 303-652-9131 Year founded: 2001 Person in charge: Melissa Michaels, founder/executive director 720-565-1055 Services: The mission of the Colorado Year founded: 2006 Services: Imagination Makers uses Therapeutic Riding Center is to change FLATIRONS VOLLEYBALL CLUB the artistry, technique and discipline the lives of people with disabilities by 2770 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 132 of theater to engage children in the promoting their physical, psychological Lafayette, CO 80026 GREATER BOULDER YOUTH ORCHESTRAS and social well-being through equine- www.flatironsvbc.org P.O. Box 17643 deep learning of grade-level curriculum assisted activities. 303-543-7605 Boulder, CO 80308 and the 21st-century learning skills Year founded: 1980 Services: Flatirons Volleyball Club www.greaterboulderyo.org of creativity, communication and teaches girls valuable life lessons 720-891-2259 collaboration. We train educators to CRAYONS TO CALCULATORS through the sport of volleyball. Our Services: The Greater Boulder master these dynamic skills, enhancing 721 Front St., Suite A focus includes commitment, work Youth Orchestras provide a variety of student performance on an ongoing Louisville, CO 80027 ethic, time management, mindfulness, opportunities for young musicians to basis. www.crayonstocalculators.org competitive spirit in conjunction with deepen their musical skills and passion Person in charge: Rosey Waters, 303-524-3865 sportspersonship and the importance of and to engage the community through executive Services: Crayons to Calculators is putting the team before oneself. Special performances of the highest possible Year founded: 1980 a collaborative school-supply drive training sessions are held in the areas artistic level. created to ensure that students in of nutrition, leadership, goal setting, Person in charge: Brian Jack, executive conditioning and mental mindfulness. director KIWANIS CLUB OF LONGMONT Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley P.O. Box 1002 School Districts head back to school Through the sport of volleyball, young Year founded: 2010 empowered with the tools they need athletes implement group cooperation Longmont, CO 80502 to succeed. to accomplish a united goal. GROWING GARDENS www.longmontkiwanis.org Wish list: Annual Supply Drives runs Wish list: A facility of our own. 1630 Hawthorn Ave. 303-772-7816 from March through July. Program Person in charge: Susan Cancilla, Boulder, CO 80304 Services: Helping children. needs financial support and donations director www.growinggardens.org Person in charge: Ray Allison of supplies. Businesses may run supply Year founded: 1999 303-443-9952 Year founded: 1926 drives. Volunteers are needed to pack Services: To enrich the lives of our backpacks in July. FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY community through sustainable urban Person in charge: Chris Grack-Wilson, 1285 Cimarron Drive KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS agriculture. 3525 Copper St. development and communications Lafayette, CO 80026 Person in charge: Vanessa Keeley, manager www.unitedwayfoothills.org Boulder, CO 80304 executive director http://sites.google.com/site/ Year founded: 2004 303-444-4013 Year founded: 1998 Services: Attainable housing, kiwanisgoldennuggets/ 303-444-1924 DAWSON SCHOOL strengthening families for early HERITAGE HOUSE MINISTRIES 10455 Dawson Drive childhood success, community P.O. Box 195 Services: To improve the world one Lafayette, CO 80026 resilience, 211 Helpline, Volunteer Louisville, CO 80027 child and one community at a time. www.dawsonschool.org Center for Boulder & Broomfield www.heritagehouseco.org Person in charge: Rogers Coke, 303-665-6679 counties. 303-604-0140 secretary Services: Boulder County’s leading Wish list: Engaged public! We want Services: Heritage House is a nonprofit Year founded: 1991 K-12 independent school, offering your ideas for collaborative community solutions that bring measurable impact! organization which provides a safe rigorous college-prep academics, robust haven for at-risk, teenage girls. We are LONGMONT MUSEUM arts and athletics programs, outdoor, Person in charge: Douglas Yeiser, committed to providing a nurturing experiential, leadership, and character president & CEO 400 Quail Road and loving home, building self-esteem, Longmont, CO 80501 education. Year founded: 1922 and establishing life skills essential for a Person in charge: George Moore, head promising new future. www.longmontmuseum.org 303-651-8374 of school FORWARD STEPS Person in charge: Jeanne Jones, Year founded: 1970 370 Interlocken Blvd., Suite 640 director Services: The Longmont Museum Broomfield, CO 80021 Year founded: 2002 is a center for culture in Northern DREAMCATCHER’S LEGACY OF LEARNING www.forwardsteps.org Colorado where people of all ages 5277 Manhattan Circle, Suite 103 303-404-9966 HOMESTAR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER explore history, experience art, and Boulder, CO 80303 Services: It is our responsibility to help 3280 Dartmouth Ave. discover new ideas through dynamic www.thelegacyoflearning.org inspire youth to dream, to achieve, and Boulder, CO 80305 programs, exhibitions and events. 303-444-8422 to know that they have the power to homestarcenter.org Person in charge: Kim Manajek, Services: To provide personalized and create their own new experiences so 303-499-8181 museum director effective supplementary education to they can enjoy that wonderful feeling of accomplishment and pride. Services: We create the conditions Year founded: 1936 accelerate learning, increase self-esteem to nourish and expand the spirit of and positively alter the trajectory of Person in charge: Sabrina Huffaker, inquiry and wonder; intrinsic motivation each student in need to transform founder & executive director MAD MINISTRY (MAKING A DIFFERENCE) and self discipline; alert, holistic, 7100 South Boulder Road at-risk youth. Year founded: 2006 objective thinking; conscious, sensitive, Person in charge: Iris Lee, program harmonious living. We are committed Boulder, CO 80303 director; Ashley Faoliu, Director of FRIENDS SCHOOL PRESCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, to providing meaningful, experiential, www.madministry.org Operations MIDDLE SCHOOL nature based learning; parent and family 303-800-6180 Year founded: 1998 5465 Pennsylvania Ave. education and comprehensive teacher Services: Our goal is to help Brazilians Boulder, CO 80303 training programs. to feed, clothe and care for homeless ED & RUTH LEHMAN YMCA (YMCA OF www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org Person in charge: Marianne Roller, and needy children and their families BOULDER VALLEY) 303-499-1999 director in Brazil. 950 Lashley St. Services: Committed to educating the Year founded: 1987 Year founded: 2004 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 31 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM Person in charge: Lizzy Stephan, Wish list: Business involvement. Dairy, and a full slate of independent 8778 Arapahoe Ave. executive director Person in charge: Sydney Bergen, films screened in our arthouse cinema. Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 2006 executive director Wish list: Donations to to expand www.medicinehorse.org Year founded: 2012 our arts education program to more 720-406-7630 PASSAGEWORKS INSTITUTE children especially kids & families that Services: Medicine Horse Program 3050 Broadway, Suite 203 RUNNING RIVER SCHOOL cannot afford it. Additionally, we need enhances the quality of life of Boulder, CO 80304 1370 Forest Park Circle a new website with more up to date adolescents, families, and adults through www.passageworks.org Lafayette, CO 80026 functionality to better serve our patrons, unique equine-assisted experiences. 303-247-0156 www.runningriver.org community and arts organizations - we Person in charge: Nyle Biondi, Services: Our mission is to support 303-499-2059 need to raise $15,000 for this much program director educators to integrate social, emotional Services: A K-8 school that balances needed improvement. Year founded: 2001 and academic learning and create the inner and outer development of Person in charge: Melissa Fathman, relationship-based classrooms that are children by deeply connecting parents, executive director MOUNTAIN STATES CHILDREN’S HOME inclusive, meaningful and engaged. teachers and students to self, others Year founded: 1992 14780 N. 107th St. Person in charge: Mark Wilding, and the world through an integrated, Longmont, CO 80504 executive director nature based education. THE PEARL GROUP www.msch.org Year founded: 2006 Person in charge: Nancy Monson, 1232 Boston Ave. 303-776-6841 director Longmont, CO 80501 Services: Residential child-care facility PEACE INITIATIVES INSTITUTE Year founded: 2001 www.thepearlgroup.org that provides services to children who 850 Sixth St. 303-776-4963 come from situations of abuse, neglect, Boulder, CO 80302 STARFALL EDUCATION FOUNDATION Services: The Pearl Group provides troubled family situations and/or www.peaceii.org 1725 Walnut St single-parent families the hope and skills children’s poor behavior. 303-250-2549 Boulder, CO 80302 necessary to build an economically and Person in charge: Randy Schow, Services: To help young children in www.starfall.com emotionally stable home environment executive director conflicted societies learn to respect 888-857-8990 through sustainable programs. Year founded: 1960 differences and change their behavior Services: Starfall Education Foundation Person in charge: Valerie Whatley, through media and school curricula is a publicly supported nonprofit interim executive director MOUNTAIN SUMMERS INC. developed through strong local organization, 501(c)(3). We create free Year founded: 2008 10063 Gold Hill Road partnerships. Pii’s vision is a world at and low-cost experiences whereby Boulder, CO 80302 peace. children can successfully learn through THERE WITH CARE www.mountainsummers.org Year founded: 2001 exploration. On the Starfall website and 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 100 303-442-4557 in Starfall classrooms, children have fun Boulder, CO 80301 Services: Our mission is to grant PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS while learning in an environment of www.therewithcare.org scholarships to low-income and 1376 Miners Drive, Suite 106 collaboration, wonderment and play. 303-447-CARE (2273) Native American children for outdoor Lafayette, CO 80026 Person in charge: Stephen Schutz, Services: There With Care provides educational summer programs. www.peanutbutterplayers.com founder & CEO a wide range of thoughtful and Wish list: Monetary donations to go 303-786-8727 fundamental services to children and 100 percent directly toward tuition Services: The recognize and encourage TEENS INC. families during the critical phase of payments for children to attend the inherent creativity in young people 151 East St. a medical crisis. We serve families outdoor educational summer camp and provide a caring and professional Nederland, CO 80466 referred by medical agencies, by programs. atmosphere for its development. www.teensinc.org building a network of services and Person in charge: Lynn Walker, vice Wish list: New computer, office 303-258-3821 people who ease the burden of life’s president supplies, large sheets of foam core. Services: Supports, educates, and day-to-day obligations with compassion and care. Year founded: 1989 Person in charge: Jo Anne Lamun, empowers youth and their families to executive director make healthy choices and thrive. Person in charge: Paula DuPre’ Pesmen, founder and executive director MUSEUM OF BOULDER Year founded: 1985 Wish list: A new 12-passenger van (or lightly used), a kitchen remodel, Year founded: 2005 2205 Broadway monetary donations, in-kind printing Boulder, CO 80302 READING TO END RACISM OF BOULDER services, in-kind t-shirt printing services. www.museumofboulder.org 2222 14th St. THORNE NATURE EXPERIENCE 303-449-3464 Person in charge: Stephen LeFaiver, 1466 N. 63rd St. Boulder, CO 80302 executive director Services: The Museum of Boulder www.readingtoendracism.org Boulder, CO 80303 provides engaging educational 303-544-0096, ext. 151 Year founded: 1997 www.thornenature.org 303-499-3647 experiences for people to explore Services: Reading to End Racism, or the continuing history of the Boulder RER, is a racial justice program that uses TEMPLE GRANDIN SCHOOL Services: To build Earth stewardship region. The Museum collects, trained volunteers to read to children in 3131 Indian Road by connecting youth to nature preserves, and presents Boulder the classroom and, through books and Boulder, CO 80301 through joyful, hands-on, place-based history. personal stories, stimulate an insightful www.templegrandinschool.org environmental education experiences Person in charge: Nancy Geyer, conversation about discrimination. 303-554-7363 that foster an emotional connection to executive director & CEO Opening this dialogue with students and Services: Working together with nature. Year founded: 1944 teachers empowers individuals to work families, we meet the unique Wish list: Corporate sponsorships, to eliminate racism in their lives, schools needs of students with Asperger’s community-giving programs, auction NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & and communities. in an individualized, strength-based donations, outdoor-gear donations. Year founded: 1999 socio-academic program that builds Person in charge: Keith Desrosiers, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY students’ confidence, knowledge, and executive director 1111 Engineering Drive, ECCE 1B-36 perseverance and prepares them to Year founded: 1954 Boulder, CO 80309 READING VILLAGE fulfill their potential as effective citizens www.ncwit.org P.O. Box 917 of the 21st century. 303-735-6671 Lafayette, CO 80026 Wish list: Chromebooks, document TINY TIM CENTER INC./TLC LEARNING Services: The National Center for www.readingvillage.org cameras, smart boards, 16-passenger CENTER Women & Information Technology 720-519-3526 van. 611 Korte Parkway is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Services: Our mission is to empower Person in charge: Jennifer Wilger, Longmont, CO 80501 chartered in 2004 by the National youth to eradicate illiteracy and lead executive director www.learningwithtlc.org Science Foundation. NCWIT is a their communities out of poverty. Year founded: 2011 303-776-7417 “collective impact” effort, a community Person in charge: Carolyn Fairman, Services: TLC has nurtured and of more than 700 prominent executive director THE DAIRY ARTS CENTER supported the cognitive, physical, corporations, academic institutions, Year founded: 2007 and social-emotional development government agencies, and nonprofits 2590 Walnut St. of children for over fifty years. We working to increase girls’ and women’s Boulder, CO 80302 REALITIES FOR CHILDREN BOULDER COUNTY www.thedairy.org provide high-quality, accredited infant participation in technology and 1603 Orchard Ave. and toddler care, preschool and computing. 303-440-7826 pediatric therapy services to accomplish Boulder, CO 80304 Services: The Dairy Arts Center’s Person in charge: Lucy Sanders, CEO www.rfcbc.org our mission: to provide, in a fiscally & co-founder mission is to provide diverse responsible manner, comprehensive 720-420-9780 opportunities to create, learn, and Year founded: 2004 early childhood education and Services: We provide educational engage in high quality performing, therapeutic services to assist each child scholarships and transitional housing cinematic, and visual arts experiences. in reaching his or her highest potential. NEW ERA COLORADO to former foster care youth. We also Dairy Presents provides additional 1648 Spruce St. provide an avenue for businesses programming designed to supplement Person in charge: Matt Eldred, Boulder, CO 80304 to become involved through a artistic content provided by the many executive director www.neweracolorado.org business membership program which renting arts organizations and includes: Year founded: 1956 720-565-9317 features networking and promotional Music at the Dairy, rotating Visual Services: To be a voice for young opportunities along with supporting Art exhibitions, Kids at the Dairy arts TURNING THE WHEEL PRODUCTIONS INC. people in politics in Colorado. youth in need. education program, Comedy at the 1123 County Road 83 32 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Boulder, CO 80302 Services: Connecting people and to support a thriving local community Year founded: 1976 www.turningthewheel.org preservation through enriching and economy. 303-449-5720 experiential programs that safeguard Year founded: 1998 BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION Services: Turning the Wheel uses heritage and foster community 1000 Canyon Blvd. the power of art to build healthy sustainability. BOULDER DANCE COALITION Boulder, CO 80302 communities, foster leaders, and Wish list: New website design, 6185 Arapahoe Road www.boulderlibraryfoundation.org share the joy of self-expression with sponsors to provide scholarships. Boulder, CO 80303 303-441-3106 participants of all ages, economic Person in charge: Judith Broeker, www.boulderdancecoalition.org Services: Boulder Library Foundation- situations, genders, ethnic backgrounds program director 303-440-8303 funded programs, events and initiatives and challenges. Year founded: 2001 Services: Our mission is to promote serve a diverse mix of people (from Person in charge: Alana Shaw, public participation in music, dance and birth through senior citizenship) at executive director ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN other folk arts in the Front Range of the Boulder Public Library as well as Year founded: 1989 Colorado, to encourage expansion of outside its doors and throughout the BOULDER COUNTY community. 2770 Dagny Way, Suite 202 these activities in the larger community, VOICES FOR CHILDREN CASA Lafayette, CO 80026 to develop facilities for these activities, Person in charge: Tim Plass, president 6672 Gunpark Drive, Suite 100 www.aclboulder.org and to provide services for other Year founded: 1974 Boulder, CO 80301 303-527-0888 organizations and individuals that share these goals. www.vfccasa.org Services: Builds inclusive communities BOULDER-DUSHANBE SISTER CITIES 303-440-7059 and enhances the lives of people Person in charge: Larry Utter, 2830 Ellison Place Services: Provides trained, supervised with developmental disability through president Boulder, CO 80304 volunteers to advocate for abused and advocacy, education and support. Year founded: 1989 www.boulder-dushanbe.org neglected children in Boulder County. Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, 303-444-3196 Person in charge: Nia Wassink, executive director BOULDER FLATIRONS ROTARY Services: To promote the mutual executive director Year founded: 1974 P.O. Box 17775 exchange of knowledge and culture Year founded: 1985 Boulder, CO 80306 between the people of Boulder, www.boulderflatironsrotary.org Colorado and the people of Dushanbe WILD PLUM CENTER FOR YOUNG CHILDREN BOULDER ASIAN PACIFIC ALLIANCE 303-590-5294 and other towns and cities in the P.O. Box 21406 Republic of Tajikistan, to achieve greater AND FAMILIES Boulder, CO 80308-4406 Services: Rotary is a worldwide 82 21st Ave., Suite B network of volunteers who dedicate international understanding in the www.bapaweb.org interest of world peace. Longmont, CO 80501 303-499-0108 their time and talent to tackle the www.wildplumcenter.org world’s most pressing humanitarian Year founded: 1982 Services: BAPA was founded in 1994 challenges. 303-776-8523 and works to spread awareness about Services: Wild Plum Center prepares the local Boulder Asian & Pacific Islander Person in charge: Beth Kroger, BOULDER-LHASA SISTER CITY PROJECT children for a lifetime of learning cultures. president 776 Cottage Lane and self-sufficiency by providing a Year founded: 1995 Year founded: 1997 Boulder, CO 80304-0758 comprehensive, individualized approach www.boulder-tibet.org to early learning and family wellness. 303-443-9863 BOULDER B-CYCLE BOULDER FOOD RESCUE WPC offers individualized preschool 1911 11th St., #102 Services: To develop and implement programming for 3- and 4-year-olds 3601 Arapahoe Ave., #D-179 non-political exchanges of mutual Boulder, CO 80303 Boulder, CO 80302 and developmental services for children www.boulderfoodrescue.org benefit with Lhasa, Tibet, including zero to 3, as well as pregnant women. www.boulderbcycle.org surrounding areas, in health care, 303-532-4412 720-445-5237 Wish list: Classroom supplies, books, Services: Boulder Food Rescue works education, environmental protection, outdoor learning items, and educational Services: Operate a local nonprofit science and technology, agriculture and bike-sharing system. to create a more just and less wasteful tools. food system. We do this through the animal husbandry, and culture and art. Person in charge: Amy Ogilvie, Person in charge: Kevin Crouse, sustainable redistribution of healthy Year founded: 1986 executive director executive director food to low-income communities while Year founded: 1965 Year founded: 2011 educating each other about food justice. BROOMFIELD COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Person in charge: Hana Dansky, P.O. Box 2040 WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM BOULDER CONCERT BAND INC. executive director Broomfield, CO 80038 110 N. Harrison Ave. P.O. Box 18405 Year founded: 2011 www.broomfieldfoundation.org Lafayette, CO 80026 Boulder, CO 80308 303-469-7208 www.wowchildrensmuseum.org www.BoulderConcertBand.org Services: To inspire our community to 303-478-3044 BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 303-604-2424 6007 Oreg Ave. connect people with causes that meet Services: WOW! Children’s Museum Services: The mission of the Boulder, CO 80303 the needs of neighbors through caring, engages all families in educational, Boulder Concert Band is to provide www.boulderjcc.org compassion and charitable giving. hands-on experiences that connect our community with outstanding 303-998-1900 Person in charge: Marianna Williamson, curiosity, creativity and discovery. performances of traditional and modern executive director concert literature and enrich the cultural Services: The JCC provides a home Wish list: Gift cards to hardware stores, for meaningful gatherings and events Year founded: 1993 art and craft supplies, professional experience of the audience and the musicians, and to provide a community and is a central address of Jewish life in services (plumbing, electrical, painting, Boulder County and beyond. CIVIL AIR PATROL, BOULDER COMPOSITE handyman, etc.), tools for our organization for adults who wish to continue to play their instruments after Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, SQUADRON workshop, and food/beverage donors executive director for events. completing high school or college. P.O. Box 3782 Year founded: 1996 Boulder, CO 80307 Person in charge: Jennifer Hinderliter, Wish list: 1. People to come to our concerts. 2. Funds to go toward music www.coloradowingcap.org executive director 720-289-5335 Year founded: 1996 & instruments, rehearsal & performance BOULDER MOUNTAINBIKE ALLIANCE space, paying our conductor and more. 2670 13th St. Services: The COWG squadrons stand 3. A great performance space, which Boulder, CO 80304 ready to assist those in need. Missions YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY Boulder is lacking for a group our size. www.bouldermountainbike.org range from search-and-rescue of lost 2850 Mapleton Ave. Person in charge: Bernard Buster, 575-496-3785 hikers or hunters, location of downed Boulder, CO 80301 Services: Boulder Mountainbike Alliance aircraft and transport of emergency www.ymcabv.org president Year founded: 1870 creates for an engaged community, personnel or medical materials. 303-664-5455 better trail experiences that are fun, Person in charge: 1st Lt. Joseph Services: To strengthen the foundations healthy and sustainable in the greater Kubitschek, commander of community through programs that BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION 1942 Broadway, Suite 319 Boulder area. Year founded: 1941 focus on youth development, healthy Person in charge: Steve Watts, living and social responsibility. Boulder, CO 80302 www.boulder-bar.org executive director CIVIL AIR PATROL, BROOMFIELD COMPOSITE Wish list: Cash donations, volunteers. Year founded: 1991 Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ 303-440-4758 SQUADRON president Services: The foundation supports 11755 Airport Way BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION Broomfield, CO 80021-2547 Year founded: 1874 legally related nonprofit organizations in Boulder County. FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER www.coloradowingcap.org 2800 Dagny Way Year founded: 1983 FOUNDATION 303-903-8102 Lafayette, CO 80026 3198 Broadway Services: Aerospace education, cadet BOULDER COUNTY LATINA LEAGUE Boulder, CO 80304 program, emergency services. P.O. Box 18891 www.playboulder.org Wish list: Equipment for supporting Community Boulder, CO 80308 303-931-5060 emergency services and cadet ADVENTURES IN PRESERVATION 303-955-6856 Services: Play Boulder Foundation programs, funds for operational 15675 Puma Run Services: The mission of the Boulder creates excellence in parks and support. Broomfield, CO 80023 County Latina League is to provide recreation in Boulder by mobilizing Person in charge: Maj Keith Christian, www.adventuresinpreservation.org scholarships to college-bound Latina/o community support through education, Squadron Commander 303-444-0128 students to help enhance their capacity philanthropy and advocacy. Year founded: 1941 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 33 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

COMMUNITY LINK for American Indian people and their www.lwvbc.org www.peaceii.org 6290 Lookout Road communities. 303-499-4544 303-250-2549 Boulder, CO 80301 Person in charge: Michael Roberts, Services: The League of Women Services: To help young children in www.communitylinkcolorado.org president & CEO Voters is a nonpartisan political conflicted societies learn to respect 303-527-0627 Year founded: 1980 organization. The LWV encourages differences and change their behavior Services: Community Link offers informed and active participation in through media and school curricula a range of services, including HILLEL OF COLORADO government. It influences public policy developed through strong local employment, towards inclusion 2795 Colorado Ave. through education and advocacy. partnerships. Pii’s vision is a world at for individuals with intellectual & Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Peggy Leech, peace. developmental disabilities. www.hillelcolorado.org president Year founded: 2001 Wish list: Furnace replacement, 303-442-6571 Year founded: 1931 wheelchair-accessible patio, Sienna Services: On CU-Boulder campus, PEOPLEFORBIKES COALITION mini-van. non-profit Jewish programming for LONGMONT CABLE TRUST — CHANNEL 8 1966 13th St., Suite 250 Person in charge: Jean Hoffmann, students as a “home away from home.” 457 Fourth Ave. Boulder, CO 80302 executive director Person in charge: Daniel Bennett, Longmont, CO 80501 www.peopleforbikes.org Year founded: 1960 executive director www.longmontchannel.com 303-449-4893 Year founded: 1951 303-776-1424 Services: PeopleForBikes aims to CONSCIOUS ALLIANCE Services: The Longmont Cable Trust make riding better for everyone. By 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Suite E4-182 oversees the local cable TV channels collaborating with millions of individual HISTORIC BOULDER INC. riders, businesses, community leaders, Boulder, CO 80302 1200 Pearl St., Suite 70 and the creation local of cable TV www.consciousalliance.org programming for the cable subscribers and elected officials, we’re uniting Boulder, CO 80302 people to create a powerful, united 720-406-7871 www.historicboulder.org within the Longmont community. Services: Conscious Alliance is Person in charge: Tim Chaffin, General voice for bicycling and its benefits. 303-444-5192 Year founded: 1999 a national nonprofit organization Services: Historic Boulder Inc. saves Manager committed to supporting communities important places and buildings through Year founded: 1982 in crisis through hunger relief and youth advocacy, education, alliances and PHILANTHROPIECE FOUNDATION INC. empowerment. MEALS ON WHEELS OF BOULDER 6105 Monarch Road action. Longmont, CO 80503 Person in charge: Justin Levy, executive Person in charge: Abby Daniels, 909 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 121 director Boulder, CO 80302 www.philanthropiece.org executive director 303-440-8484 Year founded: 1972 www.mowboulder.org ECO-CYCLE INC. 303-441-3908 Services: The Philanthropiece 6400 Arapahoe Ave. Services: Meals on Wheels of Boulder Foundation, through building deep Boulder, CO 80303 JEWS OF THE EARTH provides nutritious meals to residents and authentic relationships, empowers www.ecocycle.org 3995 Darley Ave. of our community who need and change-makers around the world to 303-444-6634 Boulder, CO 80305 want our services, regardless of age or co-create resilient communities. www.jote.org Person in charge: Elizabeth Cook, Services: To identify, explore and 303-377-6150 income. demonstrate the emerging frontiers Person in charge: Francea Phillips, founder/president of sustainable resource management Services: To provide educational Year founded: 1997 programs and activities focused on president & CEO through the concepts and practices of Year founded: 1969 Zero Waste. We believe in individual the connection between Judaism and RADIO 1190 and community action to transform the environment; to provide religious CU Campus Box 207 society’s throw-away ethic into outreach programs about Jewish NEDERLAND AREA SENIORS INC. Boulder, CO 80309 environmentally-responsible stewardship. environmental study and service; 750 Colorado Highway 72 www.radio1190.org and to provide local institutions with Nederland, CO 80466 303-492-5031 Person in charge: Suzanne Jones, educational and technical assistance www.NederlandAreaSeniors.org executive director regarding environmental practices. 303-258-0799 Services: To serve the listeners of Year founded: 1976 our collegiate, local and regional Person in charge: Cara Alhadeff, Services: To enhance the quality of communities and musicians from executive director life for mountain older adults through around the world, our musical EL CENTRO AMISTAD Year founded: 1999 nutrition, education, fitness, recreation, 2222 14th St. wellness, socialization, community selections span all genres and Boulder, CO 80302 involvement, transportation, and generations — and prominently feature www.elcentroamistad.org KGNU COMMUNITY RADIO outreach programs. local, national and international artists, 303-443-9899 4700 Walnut St. both well-known and obscure. Boulder, CO 80301 Wish list: Funding, volunteer mountain- 1998 Services: To create opportunities and region-experienced donor-fundraising Year founded: programs that promote health equity, www.kgnu.org 303-449-4885 advice and talent, donations to the 12/1 education, and quality of life for the silent auction. RECYCLEBOULDERVALLEY.ORG Latino community in Boulder County Services: KGNU is an independent, P.O. Box 1004 noncommercial community radio Person in charge: Serene Karplus, Person in charge: Jorge De Santiago, director Lafayette, CO 80026 executive director station licensed in Boulder and Denver www.recyclebouldervalley.org and dedicated to serving its listeners. Year founded: 1996 Year founded: 2001 303-444-2550 We seek to stimulate, educate and Services: Online recycling group. entertain our audience, to reflect NEW ERA COLORADO Year founded: 2003 FIREHOUSE ART CENTER the diversity of the local and world 1648 Spruce St. 667 Fourth Ave. community, and to provide a channel Boulder, CO 80304 Longmont, CO 80502-5401 for individuals, groups, issues and www.neweracolorado.org SCL HEALTH — GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL www.firehouseart.org music that have been overlooked, 720-565-9317 CENTER 303-651-2787 suppressed or under-represented Services: To be a voice for young 200 Exempla Circle Services: The mission of the Firehouse by other media. The station seeks to people in politics in Colorado. Lafayette, CO 80026 Art Center is to promote cultural expand the listening audience through Person in charge: Lizzy Stephan, www.goodsamaritancolorado.org awareness of the arts in the community the excellence of its programming executive director 303-689-4000 by: diverse educational programs, without compromising the principles Year founded: 2006 Services: We reveal and foster God’s events, and curation of local, regional stated here. healing love by improving the health of and national exhibits. the people and communities we serve, Person in charge: Tim Russo, station OUTREACH UNITED RESOURCE CENTER INC. Wish list: Art supplies, including paper, manager especially those who are poor and pens, pencils and more. We are also Year founded: 1978 (OUR CENTER) vulnerable. seeking an iPad or similar to assist 220 Collyer St. Wish list: Support of the GSMC in tracking ZIP codes and emails of Longmont, CO 80501 Foundation, which provides assistance visitors. KGUD www.ourcenter.org to employees, patients and guests at 457 Fourth Ave. 303-772-5529 Person in charge: Beryl Durazo, Longmont, CO 80501 the hospital. executive director Services: We help people move toward Person in charge: Jennifer Alderfer, www.kgud.org self-sufficiency by unifying community Year founded: 1986 303-485-9811 president, Good Samaritan Medical resources. Center Services: Building community through Wish list: Financial contributions; food, FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE communications. Year founded: 2004 2432 Main St., Second Floor especially protein items; grocery-store Wish list: Equipment. gift cards; work jeans, new socks & Longmont, CO 80501 George Baskos, THE SOLSTICE INSTITUTE www.firstnations.org Person in charge: underwear; volunteers. 415 S. Cedar Brook Road 303-774-7836 manager Person in charge: Edwina Salazar, Boulder, CO 80304 Services: Our mission is to strengthen Year founded: 1975 executive director www.solsticeinstitute.org American Indian economies to support Year founded: 1986 303 939 8463 healthy Native communities. We invest LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BOULDER Services: The Solstice Institute in and create innovative institutions and COUNTY PEACE INITIATIVES INSTITUTE promotes the emerging culture of models that strengthen asset control P.O. Box 21274 850 Sixth St. community, health, transformation and and support economic development Boulder, CO 80308 Boulder, CO 80302 sustainability. 34 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Year founded: 1995 Year founded: 2003 Services: Our mission is to enrich and 303-998-1900 inspire a broad community through Services: The JCC provides a home TIMEBANK BOULDER ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN music. for meaningful gatherings and events P.O. Box 1524 BOULDER COUNTY Wish list: General operating funds, and is a central address of Jewish life in Boulder, CO 80306 2770 Dagny Way, Suite 202 scholarship funds, Children’s Chorale Boulder County and beyond. www.timebankboulder.org Lafayette, CO 80026 10th anniversary support. Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, 720-295-8814 www.aclboulder.org Person in charge: Dr. Vicki Burrichter, executive director Services: TimeBank Boulder provides a 303-527-0888 artistic director, Concert Chorale; Ethan Year founded: 1996 social-networking system for front range Services: Builds inclusive communities Hecht, executive director; Kate Klotz, individuals and organizations to engage and enhances the lives of people artistic director, Children’s Chorale BOULDER MONTESSORI SCHOOL in the non-money-based exchanges of with developmental disability through Year founded: 1966 3300 Redstone Road services and resources. advocacy, education and support. Boulder, CO 80305-7139 Person in charge: Jan DeCourtney, Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, BOULDER COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL www.bouldermontessori.org president; Lisa Dicksteen, president; executive director 4820 Nautilus Court 303-494-5814 Howard Lambert; Daniel Ziskin Year founded: 1974 Boulder, CO 80301 Person in charge: Amy Condon, Year founded: 2003 www.bouldercountryday.org director ASSOCIATION FOR EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION 303-527-4931 Year founded: 1973 VISIT LONGMONT 1435 Yarmouth Ave., #104 Services: Preschool-to-8th-grade 512 Fourth Ave., #103 Boulder, CO 80304 private school. BOULDER SUZUKI STRINGS Longmont, CO 80501 www.aee.org Person in charge: John Suitor III, head 2705 Stanford Ave. www.visitlongmont.org 303-440-8844 of school Boulder, CO 80305-5336 303-776-9011 Services: Promotes and expands the Year founded: 1988 www.bouldersuzukistrings.org Services: The mission of Visit Longmont global capacity of experiential learning. 303-499-2807 is to support, market, develop and Person in charge: Robert Smariga, BOULDER COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY Services: Advance child and adult enhance the historical, cultural, CEO P.O. Box 2081 music education and promote cultural business, meeting and recreational Year founded: 1973 Boulder, CO 80306 outreach in the community. activities that draw regional, national www.boulderaudubon.org Person in charge: Amy Gesmer- and international tourism to the city of 303-776-1939 Packman, director Longmont and surrounding areas in BAL SWAN CHILDREN’S CENTER 1145 E. 13th Ave. Services: Boulder County Audubon Year founded: 1982 order to establish and develop the city Society is a voice for birds and wildlife of Longmont as a desirable destination Broomfield, CO 80020 www.balswan.org conservation through habitat protection, BOULDER TREASURES INC. for visitors and enrich the economic advocacy, and nature education. well-being of the community. 303-466-6308 1638 Pearl St. Services: At Bal Swan Children’s Person in charge: Pam Piombino, Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Nancy Rezak, board president executive director Center, we impart lifelong skills to www.bouldertreasures.org equip individuals in making a significant Year founded: 1979 Year founded: 2007 720-340-2203 and sustained impact on humanity. Services: The mission of Boulder Person in charge: Debbie Kunz, BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION Treasures is to operate an WILDLANDS RESTORATION VOLUNTEERS executive director 1942 Broadway, Suite 319 apprenticeship program for persons 3012 Sterling Circle, Suite 201 Year founded: 1963 Boulder, CO 80302 with intellectual and developmental Boulder, CO 80301 www.boulder-bar.org disabilities that provides on-the-job www.wlrv.org 303-440-4758 training in real world environments 303-543-1411 BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF DENVER/ Services: The foundation supports and job placement services to secure Services: To foster a community BOULDER 3801 E. Florida Ave., #350 legally related nonprofit organizations in their independent employment in an spirit of shared responsibility for the Boulder County. inclusive community. stewardship and restoration of public, Denver, CO 80210 www.bbb.org/denver Year founded: 1983 Person in charge: Andy Minden, protected, and ecologically significant president/CEO lands across Colorado and beyond. 303-758-2100 Year founded: 2013 Person in charge: Ed Self, executive Services: The Denver/Boulder Better BOULDER COUNTY LATINA LEAGUE director Business Bureau is dedicated to P.O. Box 18891 Year founded: 1999 promoting and fostering the highest Boulder, CO 80308 CHEF ANN FOUNDATION ethical relationships between businesses 303-955-6856 3004 Arapahoe Ave. and the public through voluntary self- Services: The mission of the Boulder Boulder, CO 80303 Education regulation, consumer and business County Latina League is to provide www.chefannfoundation.org “I HAVE A DREAM” FOUNDATION OF education, and service excellence. scholarships to college-bound Latina/o 303-330-6484 Person in charge: Kimberly States, students to help enhance their capacity Services: To provide school BOULDER COUNTY president & CEO to support a thriving local community communities with the tools, training, 5390 Manhattan Circle, Suite 200 Year founded: 1951 and economy. resources and funding that enables Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 1998 them to create healthier food and www.ihaveadreamboulder.org redefine lunchroom environments. 303-444-3636 BIXBY SCHOOL 4760 Table Mesa Drive BOULDER DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION Person in charge: Ann Cooper, Services: Mission: to empower children president & founder from low-income communities to Boulder, CO 80305 1518 Spruce St. succeed in school, college, and career www.bixbyschool.org Boulder, CO 80302 by providing support from elementary 303-494-7508 www.boulderdaynursery.org CHILDREN’S HOUSE PRESCHOOL school through college, with post- Services: Education: independent 303-442-7605 3370 Iris Walk Court secondary tuition assistance. preschool and elementary program. Services: Child care, early learning, Boulder, CO 80304 Person in charge: Beth Suitor, head and family support programs for www.childrenshousepreschool.org Wish list: Businesses and individuals are 303-444-6432 invited to support our 2018 “Holiday of school low-income working families in Dreamers” program. This is the Year founded: 1970 environments that respect diverse Services: Children’s House Preschool community’s opportunity to shop for, ethnic, cultural and social traditions. believes all children of every race, ability, purchase, and wrap holiday gifts for the BOULDER CENTER FOR INTERACTIVE Person in charge: Steve Callander, native language, culture and socio- 1500 low-income children we serve executive director economic status have the right to flourish LEARNING in an inclusive preschool program. year ‘round. The deadline to sign up 10455 Dawson Drive Year founded: 1917 is October 23. For more information, Lafayette, CO 80026 Person in charge: Elaine McCarthy, visit our website or email info@ www.bcild.org BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY executive director ihaveadreamboulder.org. 303-665-6679, ext. 507 P.O. Box 3246 Year founded: 1970 Person in charge: Lori Canova, Services: The integrated school Boulder, CO 80307-3246 president/CEO champions the individual student’s ability www.bouldergenealogy.org CIVIL AIR PATROL, BOULDER COMPOSITE Year founded: 1990 to reach their full potential through Services: The Boulder Genealogical SQUADRON processes of learning and questioning, Society is here to help discover family P.O. Box 3782 ASPEN GROVE COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL group dynamics, conflict resolution, histories no matter where you are Boulder, CO 80307 391 W. First St. self-confidence and uncovering their researching. We also contribute to the www.coloradowingcap.org Nederland, CO 80466 passions. greater genealogical community through 720-289-5335 www.aspengrovepreschool.org Person in charge: David Sutton, local history research. Services: The COWG squadrons stand 303-258-0390 director Person in charge: Beth Benko, ready to assist those in need. Missions Services: Our mission is to provide Year founded: 2015 president range from search-and-rescue of lost quality Early Childhood Education Year founded: 1968 hikers or hunters, location of downed in an inclusive environment which BOULDER CHORALE aircraft and transport of emergency unites children, families, teachers, the 685 Inca Parkway BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER personnel or medical materials. community and the earth. Boulder, CO 80303 6007 Oreg Ave. Person in charge: 1st Lt. Joseph Person in charge: Rachel Schaub, www.boulderchorale.org Boulder, CO 80303 Kubitschek, commander director 303-554-7692 www.boulderjcc.org Year founded: 1941 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 35 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

CIVIL AIR PATROL, BROOMFIELD COMPOSITE Wish list: Financial support for our Suck Services: To provide personalized and www.forwardsteps.org SQUADRON the Straws Out campaign, assistance effective supplementary education to 303-404-9966 11755 Airport Way with social media and marketing, accelerate learning, increase self-esteem Services: It is our responsibility to help Broomfield, CO 80021-2547 support to increase creek cleanups. and positively alter the trajectory of inspire youth to dream, to achieve, and www.coloradowingcap.org Person in charge: Vicki Goldstein, each student in need to transform to know that they have the power to 303-903-8102 founder and executive director at-risk youth. create their own new experiences so Services: Aerospace education, cadet Year founded: 2011 Person in charge: Iris Lee, program they can enjoy that wonderful feeling of program, emergency services. director; Ashley Faoliu, Director of accomplishment and pride. Wish list: Equipment for supporting COLORADO WOMEN’S EDUCATION Operations Person in charge: Sabrina Huffaker, emergency services and cadet FOUNDATION Year founded: 1998 founder & executive director programs, funds for operational P.O. Box 1189 Year founded: 2006 support. Boulder, CO 80306 EL COMITE DE LONGMONT Person in charge: Maj Keith Christian, www.cwef.org 455 Kimbark St. FRIENDS SCHOOL PRESCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, Squadron Commander 303-443-2573 Longmont, CO 80501 MIDDLE SCHOOL Year founded: 1941 Services: The Colorado Women’s www.elcomitedelongmont.org 5465 Pennsylvania Ave. Education Foundation’s (CWEF) 303-651-6125 Boulder, CO 80303 COLIE’S CLOSET mission is to invest in women who Services: To facilitate communication www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org P.O. Box 18776 are transforming their lives through and understanding within the 303-499-1999 Boulder, CO 80308 education … for themselves, their community to improve social justice, Services: Committed to educating the www.coliescloset.org families, and their communities. education and economic status for the whole child — head, hand, and heart 303-810-6456 Wish list: Funding for scholarships for Latino and non-Latino members of the — and to training exceptional teachers women. community. for tomorrow’s classrooms. Provides Services: Colie’s Closet is a nonprofit Telephone system, two office high school peer-education program. Person in charge: Roxanne Brickell- Wish list: a strong academic foundation while Reardon, business and program spaces built into the big conference room developing creative expression and BVSD high school students give for confidentiality, kitchen cabinets, small presentations in BVSD middle/high manager nurturing a passion for learning. Our 110 electric stove, structural engineer to students gain a deep understanding of classrooms on the topics of depression Year founded: 1976 determine if we can build up. and suicide awareness. They discuss themselves and are inspired to act with warning signs, risk factors and what to Person in charge: Donna Lovato, compassion and integrity. CRAYONS TO CALCULATORS interim executive director do to help themselves or a friend. 721 Front St., Suite A Wish list: More students. Person in charge: Kathy Valentine, Louisville, CO 80027 Year founded: 1980 Person in charge: Honor Taft, head executive director/adviser www.crayonstocalculators.org of school Year founded: 2004 303-524-3865 FACTNET INTERNATIONAL Year founded: 1987 Services: Crayons to Calculators is P.O. Box 3135 COLORADO CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILE a collaborative school-supply drive Boulder, CO 80307 GATEWAY MONTESSORI SCHOOL created to ensure that students in www.factnet.org SAFETY FOUNDATION 303-494-1190 1500 Ninth Ave. Boulder Valley and St. Vrain Valley Longmont, CO 80501 P.O. Box 4133 Services: Online since 1993, our Boulder, CO 80306 School Districts head back to school www.gatewaymontessorischool.net empowered with the tools they need mission is to educate and facilitate public 303-772-3864 www.carseatprogram.org dialog on vital topics of public interest. 303-931-3443 to succeed. Services: Montessori nonprofit private Wish list: Annual Supply Drives runs school specializing in early childhood Services: Colorado Children’s FIREHOUSE ART CENTER Automobile Safety Association from March through July. Program education. Residing in Longmont for needs financial support and donations 667 Fourth Ave. more than 30 years. Foundation is dedicated to safety Longmont, CO 80502-5401 education for the safe transportation of of supplies. Businesses may run supply Wish list: Musical instruments for the drives. Volunteers are needed to pack www.firehouseart.org children. 303-651-2787 playground and a big art board for the backpacks in July. playground. Person in charge: Bill Flinchbaugh, Services: The mission of the Firehouse director Person in charge: Chris Grack-Wilson, Person in charge: Reyn Hedger, head development and communications Art Center is to promote cultural Year founded: 1999 awareness of the arts in the community of school manager Year founded: 1982 Year founded: 2004 by: diverse educational programs, COLORADO MAHLERFEST events, and curation of local, regional GREENHOUSE SCHOLARS P.O. Box 1314 DART INC. and national exhibits. Boulder, CO 80306 Wish list: Art supplies, including paper, 1881 Ninth St., Suite 200 5056 Coventry Court Boulder, CO 80302 www.mahlerfest.org Boulder, CO 80301 pens, pencils and more. We are also 720-310-8946 seeking an iPad or similar to assist in www.greenhousescholars.org www.dartdefense.org 720-449-7444 Services: Colorado MahlerFest 303-530-9447 tracking ZIP codes and emails of visitors. celebrates the life and music of Gustav Person in charge: Beryl Durazo, Services: Greenhouse Scholars is Services: DART is a nonprofit an accelerating force for education, Mahler during a week-long festival, corporation that provides professional executive director culminating in orchestral performances Year founded: 1986 community, and leadership. Our of one of Mahler’s major symphonic instruction in the prevention and graduates are leaders in their management of violence in the communities and are giving back to the works. workplace, in relationships, and in any FIRST PRESBYTERIAN COOPERATIVE Wish list: General operating funds to Greenhouse Scholars program through other setting where the possibility of PRESCHOOL volunteerism and mentorship. help us grow the festival and hire more violence exists along with effective 1820 15th St. festival artists. personal safety training. Person in charge: Pete Burridge, Boulder, CO 80301 president/CEO Person in charge: Kenneth Woods, Wish list: Graphic-design volunteer www.fpcboulder.org artistic director; Ethan Hecht, Executive and financial support to offer trainings 303-402-6386 Year founded: 2004 Director for middle schools on dating violence Services: It has been the mission of First Year founded: 1988 prevention. Presbyterian Preschool, since 1954, HELANDER DANCE THEATER Person in charge: Michele Dusenbery, to guide and support young children’s 2590 Walnut St., Suite 7 COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL & CENTER FOR executive director academic progress. At our preschool, Boulder, CO 80302 MUSICAL ARTS Year founded: 2000 early childhood development takes place www.helanderdancetheater.org 200 E. Baseline Road in the context of a Christian community. 303-589-2048 Lafayette, CO 80026 DAWSON SCHOOL Person in charge: Erik Hanson, lead Services: Workshops and www.COmusic.org 10455 Dawson Drive pastor performances. 303-665-0599 Lafayette, CO 80026 Year founded: 1958 Year founded: 1984 Services: Our mission is to inspire and www.dawsonschool.org connect community members of all 303-665-6679 FLAGSTAFF ACADEMY HILLEL OF COLORADO ages by providing access to the best of Services: Boulder County’s leading 2040 Miller Drive 2795 Colorado Ave. the world’s music through education K-12 independent school, offering Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80302 and performance. rigorous college-prep academics, robust www.flagstaffacademy.org www.hillelcolorado.org Person in charge: Elizabeth McGuire, arts and athletics programs, outdoor, 303-651-7900 303-442-6571 executive director experiential, leadership, and character Services: Our mission is to develop Services: On CU-Boulder campus, Year founded: 1976 education. students who are equipped to be well- non-profit Jewish programming for Person in charge: George Moore, head rounded, ethical leaders in the world students as a “home away from home.” COLORADO OCEAN COALITION of school community with a foundation based on Person in charge: Daniel Bennett, 4669 Seventh St. Year founded: 1970 science and technology. executive director Boulder, CO 80304 Person in charge: Sharon Aguina, Year founded: 1951 www.inlandoceancoalition.org DREAMCATCHER’S LEGACY OF LEARNING executive principal 720-253-2007 5277 Manhattan Circle, Suite 103 HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL Services: To create an inland Boulder, CO 80303 FORWARD STEPS 5195 W. 144th Ave. movement that builds land-to-sea www.thelegacyoflearning.org 370 Interlocken Blvd., Suite 640 Broomfield, CO 80020 stewardship. 303-444-8422 Broomfield, CO 80021 www.holyfamilyhs.com 36 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

303-410-1411 cost treatments for veterans and their Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80309 Services: Based on the teachings of Jesus families in our regular clinic. Your www.LongmontDomesticViolence.org www.ncwit.org Christ, Holy Family High School seeks to donation today will directly support this 303-774-4534 303-735-6671 provide a Catholic learning environment service. Services: The mission of the Longmont Services: The National Center for that stresses academic excellence, fosters Person in charge: Hilary Skellon, clinical Ending Violence Initiative is to establish Women & Information Technology mutual respect, demands responsibility director a coordinated communitywide is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and encourages self growth. Year founded: 1996 awareness and response to domestic chartered in 2004 by the National Person in charge: Matt Hauptly, principal violence within the boundaries of the Science Foundation. NCWIT is a Year founded: 1922 INTERCAMBIO: UNITING COMMUNITIES St. Vrain Valley School District. “collective impact” effort, a community of 4735 Walnut St., Suite B Wish list: Gift cards for victims more than 700 prominent corporations, Boulder, CO 80301 of domestic violence, to include academic institutions, government HOMESTAR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER agencies, and nonprofits working to 3280 Dartmouth Ave. www.intercambioweb.org supermarket and gas cards. 303-996-0275 Year founded: 1999 increase girls’ and women’s participation Boulder, CO 80305 in technology and computing. homestarcenter.org Services: Our mission is to improve 303-499-8181 immigrant lives through English LYONS HISTORY VIDEO PROJECT Person in charge: Lucy Sanders, CEO & co-founder Services: We create the conditions education, and unite communities P.O. Box 274 to nourish and expand the spirit of across cultures. Lyons, CO 80540 Year founded: 2004 inquiry and wonder; intrinsic motivation Person in charge: Lee Shainis, www.rockymtretreats.com/lyons-v.htm and self discipline; alert, holistic, executive director 303-823-0997 NOMAD PLAYHOUSE objective thinking; conscious, sensitive, Year founded: 2000 Services: To preserve the history of 1410 Quince Ave. harmonious living. We are committed the town of Lyons through the life story Boulder, CO 80304 to providing meaningful, experiential, of its pioneers for future generations www.nomadplayhouse.org JARED POLIS FOUNDATION 303-443-7510 nature based learning; parent and family P.O. Box 4659 (sponsored by Lyons Historical Society education and comprehensive teacher Boulder, CO 80306 501(c)3. Services: The Nomad Playhouse is training programs. www.jaredpolisfoundation.org Person in charge: Kathleen Spring, a historic theatre in North Boulder, Person in charge: Marianne Roller, 303-865-3980 project director a beloved venue where artists and audiences have come together to director Services: Our mission is to create Year founded: 1998 Year founded: 1987 explore ideas through art for over opportunities for success by supporting 50 years. As owners of the Nomad educators, increasing access to MIRACLE FUND Playhouse, Tara Performing Arts High HORIZONS INTERNATIONAL technology, and strengthening our 25 S. Cedar Brook Road School is committed to revitalizing 777 Broadway community. Boulder, CO 80304 the Nomad’s legacy of community Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Gina Nocera, www.miraclefund1.org engagement by providing high-caliber www.horizonsinternational.org executive director 303-449-6822 performances and cultural offerings. 303-442-3333 Year founded: 2000 Services: The Miracle Fund has a Person in charge: Catherine Services: Horizons exists to mission of providing quality health Barricklow, production manager communicate and demonstrate services, both here and abroad, to KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS Year founded: 1952 the love of Jesus so that the world, 3525 Copper St. people with no access to such care. particularly the Muslim world, would Boulder, CO 80304 Person in charge: Glennis Walters be transformed by God’s love and Smith, president PARENTS FOR ENGAGEMENT http://sites.google.com/site/ 6310 Brundwood Court forgiveness. kiwanisgoldennuggets/ Year founded: 1994 Person in charge: George Houssney, Boulder, CO 80303 303-444-1924 608-770-1342 president Services: To improve the world one MOUNTAIN SHADOWS MONTESSORI SCHOOL Year founded: 1991 Services: To support parents in child and one community at a time. 4154 63rd St. raising healthy happy youth. Our main Person in charge: Rogers Coke, Boulder, CO 80301 initiatives are reducing substance use, IMPACT ON EDUCATION secretary www.mountainshadows.org managing stress and anxiety, raising 721 Front St., Suite A Year founded: 1991 303-530-5353 kids in a digital world, building resilient Louisville, CO 80027 Services: Our mission is to provide families and creating strong family - www.ImpactOnEducation.org an AMI Montessori environment in school partnerships. 303-524-3865 LEARNING FOR LIVING INSTITUTE 325 Canyon Blvd. which children joyfully reach their full Wish list: Reach parents k-12, and Services: As the foundation to the Boulder, CO 80302 potential through the development of support them in being prepared for Boulder Valley School District, Impact www.learningforliving.org independence, academic excellence, parenting challenges, respond to risk on Education leverages community 303-449-4204 respect for the environment, self and taking behaviors, and prepare youth for resources to increase student others, and moral responsibility to society. young adulthood. To increase funding to achievement, create opportunities, and Services: Life-success skills education for college-age young adults. Person in charge: Liana Oram, head create sustainability for the organization, build support for public education. of school and build capacity to hire more staff. Wish list: Financial support to Person in charge: Dorcas McDonald, executive director Year founded: 1976 To generate even more community enhance innovative instructional partnerships that make our work techniques that will increase student Year founded: 1999 MOUNTAIN SUMMERS INC. possible. To maintain our partnership achievement through our Classroom 10063 Gold Hill Road with the Boulder Valley School District. Innovation Grants and to increase low LEAVE NO TRACE CENTER FOR OUTDOOR Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Dr. Shelly Mahon, incomes students’ access to enriching ETHICS www.mountainsummers.org executive director extracurricular activities through our 100 North St. 303-442-4557 Year founded: 2001 Opportunity Fund. Boulder, CO 80304 Services: Our mission is to grant Person in charge: Allison Billings, www.lnt.org scholarships to low-income and PASSAGEWORKS INSTITUTE executive director 303-442-8222 Native American children for outdoor 1983 3050 Broadway, Suite 203 Year founded: Services: Leave No Trace protects educational summer programs. Boulder, CO 80304 the outdoors by teaching and inspiring Wish list: Monetary donations to go www.passageworks.org INSTITUTE OF TAOIST EDUCATION AND people to enjoy it responsibly. 100 percent directly toward tuition 303-247-0156 ACUPUNCTURE INC. Wish list: Funding for environmental payments for children to attend outdoor Services: Our mission is to support 317 W. South Boulder Road, Suite 5 education programming. educational summer camp programs. educators to integrate social, emotional Louisville, CO 80027 Person in charge: Dana Watts, Person in charge: Lynn Walker, vice and academic learning and create www.itea.edu executive director president relationship-based classrooms that are 720-890-8922 Year founded: 1994 Year founded: 1989 inclusive, meaningful and engaged. Services: The Mission of the Institute Person in charge: Mark Wilding, of Taoist Education and Acupuncture is LONGMONT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL NAROPA UNIVERSITY executive director to provide a deep and comprehensive 1440 Collyer St. 2130 Arapahoe Ave. Year founded: 2006 education in the theory and practice Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80302 of Classical Five-Element Acupuncture, www.longmontchristian.org www.naropa.edu based on the teachings of J.R. and J.B. PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS 303-776-3254 303-546-3572 1376 Miners Drive, Suite 106 Worsley. Our educational program Services: The mission of Longmont Services: Inspired by the rich intellectual develops the professional skills and Lafayette, CO 80026 Christian School is to provide a and experiential traditions of East and www.peanutbutterplayers.com inner capacities of our students to community of educators, students, and West, Naropa University is North be effective healers and inspiring 303-786-8727 parents committed to excellence in America’s leading institution of Services: The recognize and encourage teachers, and engenders in them a academics, service and biblical truth. contemplative education. deep understanding and respect for the the inherent creativity in young people integrity of the human body, mind and Person in charge: David Stoecker, Person in charge: Charles Lief, and provide a caring and professional spirit as it exists within nature. executive director president atmosphere for its development. Wish list: Over the past 22 years, Year founded: 1993 Year founded: 1974 Wish list: New computer, office as a not-for-profit organization, we supplies, large sheets of foam core. continue to rely on private donations. LONGMONT ENDING (DOMESTIC) VIOLENCE NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & Person in charge: Jo Anne Lamun, This allows us to offer both our free INITIATIVE (LEVI) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY executive director weekly veterans clinic, as well as low- 225 Kimbark St. 1111 Engineering Drive, ECCE 1B-36 Year founded: 1985 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 37 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

RADIO 1190 that fosters individual development and www.templegrandinschool.org university-governed consortium that CU Campus Box 207 reawakens the love of learning. We 303-554-7363 facilitates geoscience research and education. Boulder, CO 80309 empower our students to be critical Services: Working together with Person in charge: M. Miller, president www.radio1190.org thinkers, lifelong learners families, we meet the unique Year founded: 1984 303-492-5031 Person in charge: Kelly Molinet, head needs of students with Asperger’s Services: To serve the listeners of our of school in an individualized, strength-based UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR collegiate, local and regional communities Year founded: 1973 socio-academic program that builds and musicians from around the world, students’ confidence, knowledge, and ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (UCAR) 1850 Table Mesa Drive our musical selections span all genres SHELBY AMERICAN COLLECTION perseverance and prepares them to and generations — and prominently fulfill their potential as effective citizens Boulder, CO 80305 5020 Chaparral Court www.ucar.edu feature local, national and international Boulder, CO 80301 of the 21st century. artists, both well-known and obscure. Wish list: Chromebooks, document 303-497-1000 www.shelbyamericancollection.org Services: The University Corporation Year founded: 1998 303-516-9565 cameras, smart boards, 16-passenger van. for Atmospheric Research is a nonprofit Services: The Shelby American consortium of more than 100 North READING TO END RACISM OF BOULDER Collection celebrates the rich heritage Person in charge: Jennifer Wilger, American member colleges and 2222 14th St. of the Cobra, Shelby Mustang and Ford executive director universities focused on research and Boulder, CO 80302 GT 40 cars that changed the face of Year founded: 2011 training in the atmospheric and related www.readingtoendracism.org auto racing in the 1960s. Earth system sciences. 303-544-0096, ext. 151 Person in charge: Steve Volk, president THE LIVING SCHOOL INC. Person in charge: Antonio Busalacchi, Services: Reading to End Racism, or Year founded: 1996 P.O. Box 6105 president RER, is a racial justice program that uses Boulder, CO 80306 Year founded: 1960 trained volunteers to read to children in SHINING MOUNTAIN WALDORF SCHOOL https://livingartsschool.com/ the classroom and, through books and 303-449-0866 999 Violet Ave. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MUSEUM OF personal stories, stimulate an insightful Boulder, CO 80304 Person in charge: Elizabeth Ulrich, conversation about discrimination. www.shiningmountainwaldorf.org director NATURAL HISTORY Opening this dialogue with students and Year founded: 2001 1030 Broadway teachers empowers individuals to work 303-951-8583 Boulder, CO 80309 to eliminate racism in their lives, schools Services: Shining Mountain Waldorf www.cumuseum.colorado.edu and communities. School cultivates each student’s THE ROLF INSTITUTE OF STRUCTURAL 303-492-6892 Year founded: 1999 capacity for lively independent thinking, INTEGRATION Services: Museum exhibitions present artistically imbued feeling, and moral 5055 Chaparral Court, Suite 103 courage for responsible action. natural and cultural wonders from READING VILLAGE Boulder, CO 80301 Colorado, North America, and the Person in charge: Jane Zeender, school www.rolf.org world. P.O. Box 917 director 303-449-5903 Lafayette, CO 80026 Year founded: 1902 www.readingvillage.org Year founded: 1983 Services: The Rolf Institute of Structural Integration is the only school, whether 720-519-3526 in the United States or worldwide, WATERSHED SCHOOL Services: Our mission is to empower STARFALL EDUCATION FOUNDATION 1661 Alpine Ave. 1725 Walnut St that trains Rolfers and Rolf Movement youth to eradicate illiteracy and lead Practitioners. Certified Rolfers are the Boulder, CO 80304 their communities out of poverty. Boulder, CO 80302 www.watershedschool.org www.starfall.com only professionals who can provide Person in charge: Carolyn Fairman, Rolfing Structural Integration to the 303-440-7520 executive director 888-857-8990 Services: To spark adventure and Services: Starfall Education Foundation public. Year founded: 2007 Person in charge: Christina Howe, wonder, foster inquiry and community, is a publicly supported nonprofit and build the character and ability of organization, 501(c)(3). We create free executive director ROCKY RIDGE MUSIC CENTER students to take on the world’s greatest and low-cost experiences whereby Year founded: 1971 challenges. 3970 Broadway, Suite 201E children can successfully learn through Boulder, CO 80304 Person in charge: Elizabeth Meador; exploration. On the Starfall website and THORNE NATURE EXPERIENCE Tracy Herman www.rockyridge.org in Starfall classrooms, children have fun 1466 N. 63rd St. 970-586-4031 while learning in an environment of Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 2004 Services: Rocky Ridge Music Center collaboration, wonderment and play. www.thornenature.org transforms lives through music, nature Person in charge: Stephen Schutz, 303-499-3647 WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR and community. founder & CEO Services: To build Earth stewardship HIGHER EDUCATION Person in charge: SoYoung Lee, by connecting youth to nature 3035 Center Green Drive executive director TARA PERFORMING ARTS HIGH SCHOOL through joyful, hands-on, place-based Boulder, CO 80301 Year founded: 1942 4180 19th St. environmental education experiences www.wiche.edu Boulder, CO 80304 that foster an emotional connection to 303-541-0200 RUNNING RIVER SCHOOL www.tarahighschool.org nature. Services: WICHE was created to 1370 Forest Park Circle 303-440-4510 Wish list: Corporate sponsorships, facilitate resource sharing among the Lafayette, CO 80026 Services: Tara is dedicated to community-giving programs, auction higher education systems of the West. www.runningriver.org providing opportunities for emotional donations, outdoor-gear donations. It implements a number of activities to 303-499-2059 growth and renewal through deep Person in charge: Keith Desrosiers, accomplish its objectives. Services: A K-8 school that balances involvement in the performing arts. In executive director Person in charge: Joe Garcia, president the inner and outer development of addition to supporting lively intellectual Year founded: 1954 Year founded: 1953 children by deeply connecting parents, development through a demanding teachers and students to self, others Waldorf academic curriculum, the TINY TIM CENTER INC./TLC LEARNING WILD BEAR NATURE CENTER and the world through an integrated, school encourages students to engage 20 Lakeview Drive, Unit 107 nature based education. in artistic process as a way to explore CENTER 611 Korte Parkway Nederland, CO 80466 Person in charge: Nancy Monson, director the challenges of becoming fully human www.wildbear.org in our complex and challenging age. Longmont, CO 80501 Year founded: 2001 www.learningwithtlc.org 303-258-0495 Person in charge: Greg Fisher, 303-776-7417 Services: fostering a life-long Administrator SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC SCHOOL Services: TLC has nurtured and appreciation of the environment and 1317 Mapleton Ave. Year founded: 1994 supported the cognitive, physical, promoting an environmentally aware, Boulder, CO 80304 and social-emotional development responsible and ecologically sound www.school.shjboulder.org TEENS INC. of children for over fifty years. We community. 303-447-2362 151 East St. provide high-quality, accredited infant Person in charge: Jill Dreves, executive Services: Sacred Heart of Jesus School Nederland, CO 80466 and toddler care, preschool and director provides a learning environment that www.teensinc.org pediatric therapy services to accomplish Year founded: 1995 enhances spiritual growth, encourages 303-258-3821 our mission: to provide, in a fiscally academic excellence, fosters mutual Services: Supports, educates, and responsible manner, comprehensive WILD PLUM CENTER FOR YOUNG CHILDREN respect and develops personal empowers youth and their families to early childhood education and AND FAMILIES responsibility with service to others. make healthy choices and thrive. therapeutic services to assist each child 82 21st Ave., Suite B Person in charge: Tom Mecsey, Wish list: A new 12-passenger van in reaching his or her highest potential. Longmont, CO 80501 principal (or lightly used), a kitchen remodel, Person in charge: Matt Eldred, www.wildplumcenter.org Year founded: 1900 monetary donations, in-kind printing executive director 303-776-8523 services, in-kind t-shirt printing services. Year founded: 1956 Services: Wild Plum Center prepares SEPTEMBER HIGH SCHOOL Person in charge: Stephen LeFaiver, children for a lifetime of learning 96 Arapahoe Ave. executive director UNAVCO and self-sufficiency by providing a Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1997 6350 Nautilus Drive comprehensive, individualized approach www.septemberschool.org Boulder, CO 80301 to early learning and family wellness. 303-443-9933 TEMPLE GRANDIN SCHOOL www.unavco.org WPC offers individualized preschool Services: September High School is 3131 Indian Road 303-381-7500 programming for 3- and 4-year-olds an intimate and supportive community Boulder, CO 80301 Services: UNAVCO is a nonprofit, and developmental services for children 38 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS zero to 3, as well as pregnant women. CIVIL AIR PATROL, BROOMFIELD COMPOSITE BOULDER COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY ECO-CYCLE INC. Wish list: Classroom supplies, books, SQUADRON P.O. Box 2081 6400 Arapahoe Ave. outdoor learning items, and educational 11755 Airport Way Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80303 tools. Broomfield, CO 80021-2547 www.boulderaudubon.org www.ecocycle.org Person in charge: Amy Ogilvie, www.coloradowingcap.org 303-776-1939 303-444-6634 executive director 303-903-8102 Services: Boulder County Audubon Services: To identify, explore and Year founded: 1965 Services: Aerospace education, cadet Society is a voice for birds and wildlife demonstrate the emerging frontiers program, emergency services. conservation through habitat protection, of sustainable resource management through the concepts and practices of YOUR ENGLISH SCHOOL, DBA YES SCHOOL Wish list: Equipment for supporting advocacy, and nature education. Person in charge: Pam Piombino, Zero Waste. We believe in individual 1128 Pine St. emergency services and cadet programs, and community action to transform Boulder, CO 80302 funds for operational support. board president Year founded: 1979 society’s throw-away ethic into www.learnenglishboulder.org Person in charge: Maj Keith Christian, environmentally-responsible stewardship. 303-786-7716 Squadron Commander Person in charge: Suzanne Jones, Services: YES is a nonprofit 501(c) Year founded: 1941 BOULDER CREEK WATERSHED INITIATIVE executive director P.O. Box 18 (3) organization with a mission of Year founded: 1976 encouraging men and women of all Boulder, CO 80306 COLORADO FRIENDSHIP http://bcn.boulder.co.us/basin/bcwi/ cultures and beliefs to come together as 1067 S. Hover St., E-116 a community to improve English skills 303-413-7365 ENVIRONMENT COLORADO Longmont, CO 80501 1543 Wazee St., Suite 400 and to become better acquainted with www.coloradofriendship.org Services: Our mission is to protect American culture and customs. and enhance the health of the Boulder Denver, CO 80202 303-545-0242 Creek watershed by community www.environmentcolorado.org Person in charge: Joan Knaub, Services: Colorado FriendShip is an 303-573-3871 president based stewardship through education, emergency relief organization dedicated Services: Environment Colorado Year founded: 1995 information and action. to delivering emergency food and Person in charge: Paul Hempel, is a citizen-based environmental clothing to disaster victims. executive director advocacy organization and a project of ZONTA FOOTHILLS FOUNDATION AND CLUB Environment America. Person in charge: Liz Friedenson, Year founded: 1997 OF BOULDER COUNTY executive director Person in charge: Garrett Garner- P.O. Box 19964 Year founded: 1998 Wells, senior director Boulder, CO 80308 BOULDER FISH AND GAME INC. Year founded: 2002 1630 Lincoln Place www.zontafoothills.org FRONT RANGE RESCUE DOGS 720-352-5697 Boulder, CO 80302 P.O. Box 18181 303-494-2655 ETOWN HALL Services: The Zonta Foothills Boulder, CO 80308 1535 Spruce St. Foundation, a nonprofit Colorado Services: To provide fishing www.frontrangerescuedogs.org opportunities to kids and others in the Boulder, CO 80302 corporation, was formed in 2004, to 720-443-3773 www.etown.org carry out the charitable purposes of Boulder region. 303-443-8696 Services: Founded in 1984, Front Year founded: 1908 the Zonta Foothills Club of Boulder Range Rescue Dogs Inc. is an Services: eTown’s mission is to County. experienced and dynamic non-profit educate, entertain and inspire a Year founded: 1919 volunteer group committed to providing BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION diverse audience through music and competent canine search and rescue FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER conversation in order to create a Emergency teams to missing person emergencies. FOUNDATION socially responsible and environmentally Year founded: 1984 3198 Broadway sustainable world. BOULDER EMERGENCY SQUAD Boulder, CO 80304 Wish list: Additional video equipment 3532 Diagonal Highway www.playboulder.org and sponsors. Boulder, CO 80301 LONGMONT EMERGENCY UNIT 303-931-5060 Person in charge: Nick Forster, www.boulderrescue.org P.O. Box 1202 founder/host; John Digger Pelaez, Longmont, CO 80502 Services: Play Boulder Foundation 303-443-4081 creates excellence in parks and director of operations Services: BES performs Surface-ice, www.leu-rescue.org 303-776-6180 recreation in Boulder by mobilizing Year founded: 1991 swiftwater and dive rescue; wildland community support through education, firefighting; urban search; unmanned Services: Emergency response/search philanthropy and advocacy. and rescue. GLOBAL GREENGRANTS FUND aerial systems; extrication; rope rescue; Year founded: 1976 2840 Wilderness Place, Suite A traffic control; crime-scene support; fire Year founded: 1957 Boulder, CO 80301 support; community outreach. COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD www.greengrants.org Person in charge: Andrew Amalfitano, ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESCUE GROUP INC. 1720 15th St. 303-939-9866 chief 3720 Walnut St. Boulder, CO 80302 Services: We work for a future in Year founded: 1963 Boulder, CO 80301 www.cgbgonline.org which all people live with dignity and in www.rockymountainrescue.org 720-435-0770 harmony with the environment. BRIDGE HOUSE 303-449-4141 Services: The mission of the Foundation Person in charge: Teresa Odendahl, 5345 Arapahoe Ave., Unit 5 Services: Mountain search and rescue, is to develop and implement green president & CEO Boulder, CO 80303 outdoor safety education, disaster response. building education to transform the Year founded: 1993 www.boulderbridgehouse.org Year founded: 1947 market place to make green building 303-442-8300 common practice. GREENWOOD WILDLIFE REHABILITATION Services: Our mission is move Environment Person in charge: Scott Rodwin, CENTER homeless individuals off the street President P.O. Box 18987 and into mainstream housing and BIRDS OF PREY FOUNDATION Year founded: 2004 Boulder, CO 80308 employment with self-sufficiency. Our 2290 S. 104th St. www.greenwoodwildlife.org Ready to Work program is where Broomfield, CO 80020 COLORADO OCEAN COALITION 303-823-8455 trainees are paid to work in one of our www.birds-of-prey.org 4669 Seventh St. Services: Greenwood Wildlife rehabilitates social enterprises — culinary arts and 303-460-0674 Boulder, CO 80304 orphaned, sick and injured wild animals landscaping — and live in our housing, Services: Raptor rehabilitation and www.inlandoceancoalition.org for release into their appropriate habitats. while being provided with nourishment community education. 720-253-2007 Greenwood also strives to educate the and supportive services. Person in charge: Heidi Bucknam, Services: To create an inland public, emphasizing humane solutions to Wish list: Socks, toiletries, feminine- executive director movement that builds land-to-sea human/wildlife interactions. hygiene products, mattresses, bedding. Year founded: 1984 stewardship. Person in charge: Linda Tyler, Person in charge: Isabel McDevitt, CEO Wish list: Financial support for our Suck Executive Director Year founded: 1996 BOULDER AREA TRAILS COALITION the Straws Out campaign, assistance Year founded: 1982 P.O. Box 19726 with social media and marketing, CIVIL AIR PATROL, BOULDER COMPOSITE Boulder, CO 80308 support to increase creek cleanups. INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND SQUADRON www.bouldertrails.org Person in charge: Vicki Goldstein, ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSITIONAL P.O. Box 3782 303-485-2162 founder and executive director INTERNATIONAL Boulder, CO 80307 Services: Advocacy for trails & public Year founded: 2011 MacAllister Building, Suite N290, 4001 www.coloradowingcap.org land management; publication of Trails Discovery Drive 720-289-5335 & Recreation Map of Boulder County, CONSERVATION FUND Boulder, CO 80303 Services: The COWG squadrons stand funding/grants for trail planning, trail 1942 Broadway, Suite 323 www.i-s-e-t.org ready to assist those in need. Missions building, trail maintenance. Boulder, CO 80302 303-656-9609 range from search-and-rescue of lost Wish list: Matching grants for trail www.conservationfund.org Services: ISET works with people and hikers or hunters, location of downed projects, matching grant for updating and 303-444-4369 organizations in developing countries to aircraft and transport of emergency publishing the 4th Edition of our Trails & Services: Entrepreneurial nonprofit reduce environmental injustice using the personnel or medical materials. Recreation Map of Boulder County. organization that brings environmental latest research, tools and methods. Person in charge: 1st Lt. Joseph Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, protection and economic vitality Person in charge: Karen MacClune, Kubitschek, commander president together. executive director Year founded: 1941 Year founded: 1996 Year founded: 1985 Year founded: 1997 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 39 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

JEWS OF THE EARTH Year founded: 1982 303-258-0495 Boulder County. 3995 Darley Ave. Services: fostering a life-long Year founded: 1983 Boulder, CO 80305 SKICARPOOL appreciation of the environment and www.jote.org 3172 29th St. promoting an environmentally aware, BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 303-377-6150 Boulder, CO 80301 responsible and ecologically sound P.O. Box 3246 Services: To provide educational www.skicarpool.org community. Boulder, CO 80307-3246 programs and activities focused on 720-352-4826 Person in charge: Jill Dreves, executive www.bouldergenealogy.org the connection between Judaism and Services: Make friends, not traffic. director Services: The Boulder Genealogical the environment; to provide religious Person in charge: Glenn Lieberman, Year founded: 1995 Society is here to help discover family outreach programs about Jewish executive director histories no matter where you are environmental study and service; Year founded: 2002 WILD FOUNDATION researching. We also contribute to the and to provide local institutions with 717 Poplar Ave. greater genealogical community through educational and technical assistance local history research. regarding environmental practices. SOUTHWEST ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT Boulder, CO 80304 2334 Broadway, Suite A www.wild.org Person in charge: Beth Benko, Person in charge: Cara Alhadeff, 303-442-8811 president executive director Boulder, CO 80304-4107 www.swenergy.org Services: As the heart of the global Year founded: 1968 Year founded: 1999 303-447-0078 wilderness community for over 40 Services: Saving money and protecting years, the WILD Foundation protects BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER LEAVE NO TRACE CENTER FOR OUTDOOR the environment by advancing energy wilderness while meeting the needs of 6007 Oreg Ave. ETHICS efficiency in Arizona, Colorado, human communities, working across Boulder, CO 80303 100 North St. Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and cultures and boundaries by collaborating www.boulderjcc.org Boulder, CO 80304 Wyoming. with local peoples, organizations, 303-998-1900 www.lnt.org Person in charge: Howard Geller, the private sector, and governments Services: The JCC provides a home 303-442-8222 executive director to create dynamic practical projects, for meaningful gatherings and events Services: Leave No Trace protects Year founded: 2001 inspiring solutions and communications and is a central address of Jewish life in the outdoors by teaching and inspiring initiatives. Boulder County and beyond. people to enjoy it responsibly. Person in charge: Vance Martin, THE NATURE CONSERVANCY president Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, Wish list: Funding for environmental 2424 Spruce St. executive director education programming. Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1974 Year founded: 1996 Person in charge: Dana Watts, www.nature.org/colorado executive director 303-444-2950 WILDLANDS RESTORATION VOLUNTEERS BRAVEHOODS Year founded: 1994 Services: To conserve the lands and 3012 Sterling Circle, Suite 201 613 Rider Ridge Drive waters on which all life depends Boulder, CO 80301 Longmont, CO 80504 PACIFIC INSTITUTE Person in charge: Carlos Fernandez, www.wlrv.org www.bravehoods.org 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 101 Colorado state director 303-543-1411 720-329-7500 Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1951 Services: To foster a community Services: BraveHoods is a one-for- www.pacinst.org spirit of shared responsibility for the one nonprofit organization. For each 720-564-0651 stewardship and restoration of public, THE WOMEN’S WILDERNESS INSTITUTE protected, and ecologically significant BraveHoods tshirt or hoodie sold, a Services: The Pacific Institute creates 2845 Wilderness Place, Suite 211 hoodie is donated to a kiddo fighting and advances solutions to the world’s lands across Colorado and beyond. cancer and their sibling/s. Boulder, CO 80301 Ed Self, executive most pressing water challenges. www.womenswilderness.org Person in charge: Wish list: Connections to retailers. Person in charge: Peter Gleick, 303-938-9191 director Year founded: 1999 Person in charge: Allison Yacht, president emeritus; Terry Asbury, Services: Our mission is to strengthen executive director executive assistant the courage, confidence, and leadership Year founded: 2013 Year founded: 1987 qualities of girls and women through Family the challenge and support of group CHILDREN FIRST OF THE ROCKIES RECYCLEBOULDERVALLEY.ORG wilderness and community-based ANAM CHARA 1710 Violet Ave. 2130 Mountain View Ave., Suite 201 P.O. Box 1004 experiences. Longmont, CO 80501 Lafayette, CO 80026 Person in charge: Emily Isaacs, Boulder, CO 80304 www.recyclebouldervalley.org www.anamchara.org www.ccfor.org executive director 303-579-5510 303-485-2055 303-444-2550 Year founded: 1997 Services: Online recycling group. Person in charge: Peggy Quinn, Services: Our mission is to help keep families in conflict or crisis connected Year founded: 2003 founder THORNE NATURE EXPERIENCE Year founded: 1986 safely for the well-being of their children. 1466 N. 63rd St. Wish list: Board members, as well RESOURCE Boulder, CO 80303 ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN as volunteers for IT desktop support, 6400 Arapahoe Road www.thornenature.org program support, light facilities Boulder, CO 80303 303-499-3647 BOULDER COUNTY maintenance and communications. www.ReSourceYard.org Services: To build Earth stewardship 2770 Dagny Way, Suite 202 We’re always appreciative of financial 303-419-5418 by connecting youth to nature Lafayette, CO 80026 support. Services: ReSource is the home of the through joyful, hands-on, place-based www.aclboulder.org 303-527-0888 Person in charge: Mandy Walker, Center for ReSource Conservation’s environmental education experiences executive director reclaimed materials programs. Services: Builds inclusive communities that foster an emotional connection to 1999 ReSource facilitates the reuse of nature. and enhances the lives of people Year founded: architectural and other building materials Wish list: Corporate sponsorships, with developmental disability through through their donation and resale. community-giving programs, auction advocacy, education and support. COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER Year founded: 1996 donations, outdoor-gear donations. Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, INC. Person in charge: Keith Desrosiers, executive director 11968 Mineral Road RESOURCE CENTRAL executive director Year founded: 1974 Longmont, CO 80504 2639 Spruce St. Year founded: 1954 www.ctrcinc.org Boulder, CO 80302 AUTISM SOCIETY OF BOULDER COUNTY 303-652-9131 www.resourcecentral.org WESTERN RESOURCE ADVOCATES 1877 Broadway, Suite 100 Services: The mission of the Colorado 303-999-3820 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80302 Therapeutic Riding Center is to change Services: Resource Central is an Boulder, CO 80302 www.autismboulder.org the lives of people with disabilities by innovative nonprofit dedicated to www.westernresourceadvocates.org 720-272-8231 promoting their physical, psychological helping people save water, conserve Services: Helps individuals with autism- and social well-being through equine- 303-444-1188 assisted activities. energy, and reduce waste. Services: Western Resource Advocates spectrum disorders and their families Wish list: Need sod cutters and a trailer is dedicated to protecting the West’s develop a strong, united community Year founded: 1980 to expand our water conservation land, air, and water to ensure that by creating opportunities for people to programs. vibrant communities exist in balance connect, share experiences and build ED & RUTH LEHMAN YMCA (YMCA OF Person in charge: Neal Lurie, president with nature. We use law, science, and new relationships. BOULDER VALLEY) Year founded: 1976 economics to craft innovative solutions Person in charge: Lynn Wysolmierski, 950 Lashley St. to the most pressing conservation issues board president Longmont, CO 80504 ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE in the region. Year founded: 2004 www.ymcabv.org 2490 Junction Place, Suite 200 Person in charge: John Goldin-Dubois, 303-776-0370 Boulder, CO 80301 president BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION Services: The Y strengthens the www.rmi.org Year founded: 1989 1942 Broadway, Suite 319 foundations of community through 303-245-1003 Boulder, CO 80302 programs that focus on youth Services: Transforms global energy WILD BEAR NATURE CENTER www.boulder-bar.org development, healthy living and social use to create a clean, prosperous and 20 Lakeview Drive, Unit 107 303-440-4758 responsibility. secure low-carbon future. Nederland, CO 80466 Services: The foundation supports Wish list: Cash donations, volunteers. Person in charge: Jules Kortenhorst, CEO www.wildbear.org legally related nonprofit organizations in Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ 40 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

President Lafayette, CO 80026 lives of Golden West residents and It’s an easy way to #givefirst. Year founded: 1874 www.ymcabv.org support their ability to remain in our Wish list: Meeting great business 303-664-5455 senior living program at Golden West if owners who seek to make the FAMILY LEARNING CENTER Services: The YMCA of Boulder their resources became scarce. community a stakeholder in their 3164 34th St. Valley strengthens the foundations of Person in charge: John Torres, company. Boulder, CO 80301 community through programs that focus executive director Person in charge: Matthew Zwiebel, www.flcboulder.org on youth development, healthy living Year founded: 1986 director 303-442-8979 and social responsibility. Year founded: 2007 Services: FLC is an inclusive community Wish list: Cash donations, volunteers. IMAGINE! where children and families of all races Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ 1400 Dixon Ave. UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF THE and cultures, and from all walks of life, president Lafayette, CO 80026 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/BOULDER are welcomed. We believe that family Year founded: 1874 www.imaginecolorado.org and community offer the best support 303-665-7789 COUNTY CHAPTER system for healthy social, academic, 2850 Mapleton Ave. Services: Creating a world of 2772 Bella Vista Lane civic, and ethical development. By Boulder, CO 80301 opportunity for all abilities. Boulder, CO 80302-6805 www.unaboulder.org offering educational opportunities to Person in charge: Mark Emery, the entire family, we create families executive director Services: The UNA-USA is dedicated Foundation/Fund/Trust to educating, inspiring and mobilizing who value education, self-reliance and Year founded: 1963 community service. BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION Americans to support the principles Person in charge: Brenda Lyle, and vital work of the United Nations, FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER INSTRUCTIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS strengthening the United Nations executive director FOUNDATION Year founded: 1985 FOUNDATION INC., DBA VOQAL system, promoting constructive United 3198 Broadway 825 Delaware Ave., Suite 500 States leadership in the system, and Boulder, CO 80304 Longmont, CO 80501 achieving the goals of the UN Charter. KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS www.playboulder.org www.voqal.org The Boulder County Chapter aims 3525 Copper St. 303-931-5060 303-532-2850 to make local participation in UNA Boulder, CO 80304 Services: Play Boulder Foundation Services: Voqal works through its activities and the active UN family a http://sites.google.com/site/ creates excellence in parks and distinct individual initiatives: Mobile significant part of the rich culture of kiwanisgoldennuggets/ recreation in Boulder by mobilizing Citizen, Voqal Fund, Voqal Education, Boulder County. 303-444-1924 community support through education, Voqal Fellowship and Independent Person in charge: Robert McNown, Services: To improve the world one philanthropy and advocacy. Spectrum to support nonprofit president child and one community at a time. Year founded: 1976 organizations and individuals using Person in charge: Rogers Coke, technology and media to advance social secretary BROOMFIELD COMMUNITY FOUNDATION equity. Gay & Lesbian Year founded: 1991 P.O. Box 2040 Person in charge: John Schwartz, OUT BOULDER COUNTY Broomfield, CO 80038 director & founder 2132 14th St. MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM www.broomfieldfoundation.org Boulder, CO 80302 8778 Arapahoe Ave. 303-469-7208 LONGMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION www.outboulder.org Boulder, CO 80303 Services: To inspire our community to 636 Coffman St., Suite 203 303-499-5777 www.medicinehorse.org connect people with causes that meet Longmont, CO 80501 Services: We educate, advocate 720-406-7630 the needs of neighbors through caring, www.longmontfoundation.org and provide services, programs and Services: Medicine Horse Program compassion and charitable giving. 303-678-6555 support to Boulder County’s LGBTQ enhances the quality of life of Person in charge: Marianna Williamson, Services: Improving life in the St. communities. adolescents, families, and adults through executive director Vrain Valley through philanthropy and Person in charge: Mardi Moore, unique equine-assisted experiences. Year founded: 1993 charitable leadership. executive director Person in charge: Nyle Biondi, Wish list: New laptop. Year founded: 1994 program director CHEF ANN FOUNDATION Person in charge: Eric Hozempa, Year founded: 2001 3004 Arapahoe Ave. executive director PFLAG BOULDER COUNTY Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 1994 P.O. Box 19696 PARENTS FOR ENGAGEMENT www.chefannfoundation.org Boulder, CO 80308 6310 Brundwood Court 303-330-6484 www.pflagboulder.org Services: To provide school LYONS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Boulder, CO 80303 431 Main St. 303-444-8164 608-770-1342 communities with the tools, training, Services: PFLAG Boulder County’s resources and funding that enables Lyons, CO 80540 Services: To support parents in www.lyonscf.org mission is to provide support, them to create healthier food and education, and advocacy for the raising healthy happy youth. Our main redefine lunchroom environments. 720-295-9667 initiatives are reducing substance use, Services: The Lyons Community families, friends, and allies of lesbians, managing stress and anxiety, raising Person in charge: Ann Cooper, gays, bisexual, transgender, queer, president & founder Foundation exists to improve the kids in a digital world, building resilient quality of life, build a culture of giving and intersex people, as well as for the families and creating strong family - and encourage positive change in the LGBTQI community itself. school partnerships. COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BOULDER Greater Lyons Area Year founded: 1993 Wish list: Reach parents k-12, and COUNTY Person in charge: Monique Sawyer- support them in being prepared for 1123 Spruce St. Lang, chair THE OPEN DOOR FUND OF THE COMMUNITY parenting challenges, respond to risk Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 2007 FOUNDATION taking behaviors, and prepare youth www.commfound.org 1123 Spruce St. 303-442-0436 for young adulthood. To increase PEOPLEFORBIKES COALITION Boulder, CO 80304 funding to create sustainability for the Services: Community Foundation www.opendoorfund.org organization, and build capacity to hire Boulder County exists to improve the 1966 13th St., Suite 250 Boulder, CO 80302 303-442-0436 more staff. To generate even more quality of life, now and forever, and to Services: The Community Foundation’s community partnerships that make build a culture of giving. www.peopleforbikes.org 303-449-4893 Open Door Fund enhances the lives of our work possible. To maintain our Person in charge: Jeff Hirota, CEO Services: PeopleForBikes aims to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and partnership with the Boulder Valley Year founded: 1991 School District. make riding better for everyone. By queer/questioning (LGBTQ) people in collaborating with millions of individual Boulder County. Person in charge: Dr. Shelly Mahon, GLOBAL GREENGRANTS FUND executive director riders, businesses, community leaders, Year founded: 1996 2840 Wilderness Place, Suite A and elected officials, we’re uniting Year founded: 2001 Boulder, CO 80301 people to create a powerful, united www.greengrants.org voice for bicycling and its benefits. Health THE PEARL GROUP 303-939-9866 Year founded: 1999 BOULDER COMMUNITY HEALTH FOUNDATION 1232 Boston Ave. Services: We work for a future in P.O. Box 9019 Longmont, CO 80501 which all people live with dignity and in PLEDGE 1% COLORADO Boulder, CO 80301-9019 www.thepearlgroup.org harmony with the environment. www.bch.org 303-776-4963 1123 Spruce St. Person in charge: Teresa Odendahl, Boulder, CO 80302 303-938-5201 Services: The Pearl Group provides president & CEO www.pledge1colorado.org Services: For 40 years, charitable gifts single-parent families the hope and skills Year founded: 1993 303-442-0436 to the BCH Foundation have been necessary to build an economically and Services: We want to change the world used to enhance the comfort and care emotionally stable home environment GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION of hospital patients, address unmet through sustainable programs. through inspiring early-stage corporate 1055 Adams Circle philanthropy. Pledge 1% Colorado is community health care needs, and Person in charge: Valerie Whatley, Boulder, CO 80303 a network of Colorado entrepreneurs keep our community health system interim executive director www.gwboulder.org who share a common commitment at the forefront of advanced medical Year founded: 2008 303-444-3967 to giving back to their communities. technology. Services: The Golden West Foundation Members pledge 1% of equity, annual Person in charge: Grant Besser, YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY was formed as a separate nonprofit profits, employee time, or company foundation president 2800 Dagny Way organization in 1986 to enhance the product to nonprofits of their choosing. Year founded: 1978 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 41 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

BOULDER COUNTY AIDS PROJECT Wish list: Operating funds, donations Longmont, CO 80504 HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA — 2118 14th St. for patient care endowed fund. www.ymcabv.org BOULDER CHAPTER Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Simon Smith, 303-776-0370 2936 15th St. www.bcap.org president/CEO Services: The Y strengthens the Boulder, CO 80304 303-444-6121 Year founded: 1977 foundations of community through www.hearinglosscolorado.org Services: To provide support, programs that focus on youth 303-938-9659 advocacy and education to those in COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER development, healthy living and social Services: The mission of HLAA is to our community who are living with responsibility. open the world of communication to or affected by HIV, and to serve as an INC. 11968 Mineral Road Wish list: Cash donations, volunteers. people with hearing loss by providing outreach and information center to Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ information, education, support and prevent the further transmission of HIV. Longmont, CO 80504 www.ctrcinc.org President advocacy. Wish list: BCAP welcomes support for 303-652-9131 Year founded: 1874 Year founded: 1984 its food pantry, education programs in the schools, HIV-prevention programs Services: The mission of the Colorado and for services to people living with Therapeutic Riding Center is to change EYE HEALTH INSTITUTE HELPING HANDS HEALTH EDUCATION the lives of people with disabilities by P.O. Box 11052 948 Pearl St. AIDS. Food donations can be dropped Boulder, CO 80302 off at our Boulder office. Donations promoting their physical, psychological Boulder, CO 80301 and social well-being through equine- www.eyehealthinstitute.org www.helpinghandsusa.org can be made to www.bcap.org. We 303-448-1811 are also seeking volunteers to help in a assisted activities. 303-936-2019 variety of ways. Year founded: 1980 Services: The Eye Health Institute is a Services: Helping Hands Health non-profit vision clinic which provides Education has been providing access Person in charge: Frank O’Cana, to quality healthcare and education for executive director DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION FOR quality eye care to the people of Jamaica. To date, over 8,000 patients people in developing countries for over Year founded: 1985 PARKINSON’S 20 years. 4730 Table Mesa Drive, Suite J-200 have been seen. Person in charge: Narayan Shrestha, BOULDER VALLEY WOMEN’S HEALTH Boulder, CO 80305 Year founded: 2001 www.davisphinneyfoundation.org founder & president CENTER 303-733-3340 Year founded: 1992 2855 Valmont Road GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER Boulder, CO 80301 Services: To help people with FOUNDATION Parkinson’s live well today. 200 Exempla Circle HERB RESEARCH FOUNDATION www.boulderwomenshealth.org 4140 15th St. 303-442-5160 Person in charge: Polly Dawkins, Lafayette, CO 80026 executive director Boulder, CO 80304 Services: The Mission of Women’s www.gsmcfoundation.org www.herbs.org Health (Boulder Valley Women’s Year founded: 2004 303-689-5251 303-449-2265 Health Center) is to provide accessible, Services: Nonprofit fundraising Services: To improve world health and confidential and comprehensive DENTAL AID - LAFAYETTE organization. well being through herbs. The materials gynecological and reproductive 1285 Centaur Village Drive, Suite 200 Person in charge: Jan Hubert, in our files are available to the public healthcare, including sexual health Lafayette , CO 80026 executive director for a small cost to cover research time, services and education. www.dentalaid.org Year founded: 2005 copying and shipping. Our members Wish list: As our federal family planning 720-287-2614 receive discounts and priority service. funding is currently under threat, we Services: Dental Aid’s mission is to GRILLO HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER HRF is working to increase the rational need our community to step up with improve the quality of life of children 4715 Arapahoe Ave. and informed use of herbs through support for our services. Donate and and adults by providing compassionate, Boulder, CO 80303 scientific research and education. We advocate! accessible, affordable, high quality www.grillocenter.org are working to bring nature back into Person in charge: Susan Buchanan, dental care and education. We seek 720-854-7293 modern health care in the US and executive director/CEO new and improved ways to reach around the world. more individuals and make a greater Services: To empower consumers to Year founded: 1973 achieve quality health care and well- Person in charge: Rob McCaleb, impact on their oral health. We believe president that through education and early being through education and accessing BRAVEHOODS intervention we can lower the rate of medical research. Year founded: 1983 613 Rider Ridge Drive oral disease, reduce the cost of health Wish list: Funding, of course, is our Longmont, CO 80504 care and improve the lives of current biggest challenge. We just celebrated INSTITUTE OF TAOIST EDUCATION AND www.bravehoods.org and future generations. our 20th anniversary serving Boulder ACUPUNCTURE INC. 720-329-7500 Wish list: We are in need of general County. We’d love to be around for 317 W. South Boulder Road, Suite 5 Services: BraveHoods is a one-for-one operating support so that we can 20 more! Louisville, CO 80027 nonprofit organization. For each BraveHoods continue to meet the oral health Person in charge: Johnny Daurio, www.itea.edu tshirt or hoodie sold, a hoodie is donated to a needs of low income, uninsured and executive director 720-890-8922 child fighting cancer and their siblings. underinsured individuals in our service Year founded: 1998 Services: The Mission of the Institute Wish list: Connections to retailers. area. of Taoist Education and Acupuncture is Person in charge: Allison Yacht, Person in charge: Jose Mena, dental GROUP TO ALLEVIATE SMOKING POLLUTION to provide a deep and comprehensive executive director director OF COLORADO (GASP) education in the theory and practice Year founded: 2013 Year founded: 1974 of Classical Five-Element Acupuncture, 2400 Central Ave., Suite A3 based on the teachings of J.R. and J.B. Boulder, CO 80301 CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Worsley. Our educational program DENTAL AID - LONGMONT www.gaspforair.org develops the professional skills and 1675 Range St. 1715 Princess Drive 303-444-9799 Boulder, CO 80301 Longmont, CO 80501 inner capacities of our students to www.cpwd-ilc.org Services: The Group to Alleviate be effective healers and inspiring www.dentalaid.org Smoking Pollution (GASP of Colorado) teachers, and engenders in them a 303-442-8662 303-682-2619 is a nonprofit organization working Services: The mission of the Center deep understanding and respect for the Services: Dental Aid’s mission is to to eliminate secondhand smoke from integrity of the human body, mind and for People With Disabilities is to provide improve the quality of life of children the air you breathe by advocating for resources, information and advocacy spirit as it exists within nature. and adults struggling to afford health smoke-free policies at work, in public Wish list: Over the past 22 years, to assist people with disabilities in care by providing compassionate, places, and in multiunit housing. GASP overcoming barriers to independent living. as a not-for-profit organization, we affordable, high quality dental care and works to educate the public about the continue to rely on private donations. Person in charge: Maria Stepanyan, education, while advocating to ensure benefits of smoke-free policies, and executive director This allows us to offer both our free access to care. provides assistance and resources that weekly veterans clinic, as well as low- Year founded: 1977 Person in charge: Wayne Franz lead to smoke-free policies. cost treatments for veterans and their Year founded: 1974 Person in charge: Peter Bialick, families in our regular clinic. Your 25 Garden Center, Suite 1 president donation today will directly support this Broomfield, CO 80020 DENTAL AID - LOUISVILLE Year founded: 1977 service. 615 N. Main St. 877 E. South Boulder Road Person in charge: Hilary Skellon, clinical Longmont, CO 80501 Louisville, CO 80027 HAKOMI INSTITUTE director www.dentalaid.org P.O. Box 1873 Year founded: 1996 303-665-8228 CLINICA FAMILY HEALTH Boulder, CO 80306 Services: To provide affordable, quality, www.hakomi.org KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS 1735 S. Public Road comprehensive dental care for low- Lafayette, CO 80026 303-499-6699 3525 Copper St. income children and adults in Boulder Services: Founded in 1981 by Ron Boulder, CO 80304 www.clinica.org and Broomfield counties. 303-650-4460 Kurtz and a core group of trainers, the http://sites.google.com/site/ Person in charge: Dennis Lewis , Hakomi Institute is the original and most kiwanisgoldennuggets/ Services: To be the medical, behavioral president & CEO health and dental care provider of extensive organization providing training 303-444-1924 choice for low-income and other Year founded: 1974 and information on Hakomi Experiential Services: To improve the world one under-served people in south Boulder, Psychotherapy worldwide. child and one community at a time. Broomfield and west Adams counties. ED & RUTH LEHMAN YMCA (YMCA OF Person in charge: Laurie Adato, Person in charge: Rogers Coke, Our care shall be culturally appropriate BOULDER VALLEY) executive director secretary and prevention focused. 950 Lashley St. Year founded: 1981 Year founded: 1991 42 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

LIFE CHOICES LONGMONT CENTER nonprofit status in 1964, and was death care. president & CEO 20 W. Mountain View Ave. federally designated as a comprehensive Wish list: Web design and marketing Year founded: 1976 Longmont, CO 80501 community mental health center in expertise for our magazine. www.lifechoices.org 1971. Person in charge: Karen van Vuuren, TRU HOSPICE CARE CENTER 303-651-2050 Person in charge: Kelly Phillips-Henry, executive director 1100 Balsam Ave. Services: We offer free and confidential chief executive officer; Barbara Ryan, Year founded: 2003 Boulder, CO 80304 services, including pregnancy tests, CEO www.trucare.org ultrasounds, STD testing for chlamydia Year founded: 1962 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF THE ROCKY 303-449-7740 and gonorrhea, advocate counseling, MOUNTAINS BOULDER Services: We work to ensure that post-abortion counseling, maternity and MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS — BOULDER baby supplies as well as connections to 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Suite C-200 everyone in our community can live various resources for help. OFFICE Boulder, CO 80302 with advanced illness as comfortably, 1333 Iris Ave. confidently, and fully as possible. Year founded: 1984 www.pprm.org Boulder, CO 80304 303-447-1040 Person in charge: Michael McHale www.mhpcolorado.org Services: Planned Parenthood Year founded: 1976 LONGMONT MEALS ON WHEELS INC. 303-443-8500 empowers individuals and families in 910 Longs Peak Ave. Services: Mental Health Partners the communities we serve to make UCHEALTH LONGS PEAK HOSPITAL Longmont, CO 80501 began in 1962 as a clinic, received informed choices about their sexual and www.lmow.org nonprofit status in 1964, and was reproductive health by providing high FOUNDATION 303-772-0540 federally designated as a comprehensive quality health services, comprehensive 1750 E. Ken Pratt Blvd. Services: To serve our community community mental health center in sex education, and strategic advocacy. Longmont, CO 80504 by promoting client health and 1971. Year founded: 1970 www.longspeakhospitalfoundation.org independence through good nutrition Year founded: 1962 970-237-7400 and social interaction allowing SALUD FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS — Services: Our not-for-profit hospitals participants to stay self-sufficient in their MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS — LAFAYETTE focus on investing resources to improve own homes. LONGMONT the lives of our families, friends and Wish list: Volunteers, donations, OFFICE CLINIC 220 E. Rogers Road neighbors in the Longmont area. Our 1455 Dixon Ave., Suite 140 Longmont, CO 80501 business sponsorships. Lafayette, CO 80026 foundation helps provide value-added Person in charge: Karla Hale, executive www.saludclinic.org services not covered by insurance. www.mhpcolorado.org 303-697-2583 director; Katie Wiser, Development 303-443-8500 Through the generosity of individual, Coordinator Services: To provide a quality, corporate, and foundation donors, as Services: Mental Health Partners integrated health care home to the Year founded: 1969 began in 1962 as a clinic, received well as through public grant funding, communities we serve. the Longs Peak Hospital Foundation nonprofit status in 1964, and was Year founded: 1970 LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL FOUNDATION federally designated as a comprehensive provides funding to support innovative 1950 Mountain Ave. community mental health center in research and education, patient financial Longmont, CO 80501 1971. SCL HEALTH — GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL assistance, community health programs, https://www.centura.org/locations/ Year founded: 1962 CENTER and enhancements to patient care. longmont-united-hospital/longmont- 200 Exempla Circle Private donations from community united-hospital-foundation Lafayette, CO 80026 members enable us to bridge gaps MINDFULNESS PEACE PROJECT in services, accelerate advances in 303-651-5021 6800 79th St., Suite 200 www.goodsamaritancolorado.org Services: The Longmont United 303-689-4000 health care, and help thankful patients Niwot, CO 80503 and families express gratitude. Many Hospital Foundation is dedicated www.mindfulnesspeaceproject.org Services: We reveal and foster God’s exclusively to supporting healthcare healing love by improving the health of critically important services offered 303-443-0444 for UCHealth patients and families in services and associates at Longmont Services: The Mindfulness Peace the people and communities we serve, United Hospital through philanthropy. especially those who are poor and Longmont area would not exist without Project offers several programs private donations made through the The goal of the Foundation is to help integrating mindfulness and meditation vulnerable. ensure that Longmont United Hospital Wish list: Support of the GSMC foundation. 100 percent of every to people in very difficult situations. Its donated dollar goes to the foundation’s will have the best possible facilities and mission is to cultivate the fundamental Foundation, which provides assistance equipment to help you and your loved to employees, patients and guests at philanthropic funds, with no overhead sanity and dignity in individuals. costs or administrative fees. ones when medical care is needed. This commitment manifests as an the hospital. Your tax deductible gifts help us achieve appreciation of the richness of every Person in charge: Jennifer Alderfer, Wish list: Longs Peak Hospital this important mission. situation, even those that seem president, Good Samaritan Medical Foundation encourages giving in Person in charge: Cindy Noble, confused. Center whatever ways resonate with donors: director Person in charge: Margot Neuman, Year founded: 2004 Planned Giving (donors make provisions Year founded: 1981 executive director to support our hospital in their estate plans); Corporate Giving (corporate Year founded: 2004 THE DOM PROJECT MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM 2910 County Road 67, Suite D matches or corporate sponsorships); 8778 Arapahoe Ave. Boulder, CO 80303 giving circles; grateful patient giving; MIRACLE FUND programmatic giving through events; Boulder, CO 80303 25 S. Cedar Brook Road www.tara-approach.org www.medicinehorse.org 303-499-9990 fund-related giving for specific causes, Boulder, CO 80304 such as cancer care, community health, 720-406-7630 www.miraclefund1.org Services: Ending traumatic repetition in Services: Medicine Horse Program families and communities worldwide. mental health care, patient assistance, 303-449-6822 greatest need, etc. enhances the quality of life of Year founded: 1994 Services: The Miracle Fund has a Person in charge: Erica Siemers adolescents, families, and adults through mission of providing quality health unique equine-assisted experiences. services, both here and abroad, to THE INTEGRAL CENTER Year founded: 2017 Person in charge: Nyle Biondi, people with no access to such care. 2805 Broadway program director Person in charge: Glennis Walters Boulder, CO 80304 YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY Year founded: 2001 Smith, president www.integralcenter.org 2850 Mapleton Ave. Year founded: 1994 303-541-1540 ext. 16 Boulder, CO 80301 MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS Year founded: 2008 www.ymcabv.org 529 Coffman St., Suite 300 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS 303-664-5455 Longmont, CO 80501 3470 Broadway THE SOLSTICE INSTITUTE Services: To strengthen the foundations www.mhpcolorado.org Boulder, CO 80304 415 S. Cedar Brook Road of community through programs that 303-443-8500 www.namibouldercounty.org Boulder, CO 80304 focus on youth development, healthy Services: Mental Health Partners 303-443-4591 www.solsticeinstitute.org living and social responsibility. began in 1962 as a clinic, received Services: To provide support, 303 939 8463 Wish list: Cash donations, volunteers. nonprofit status in 1964, and was education and advocacy for individuals Services: The Solstice Institute Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ federally designated as a comprehensive and families impacted by mental illness, promotes the emerging culture of president community mental health center in by which we will reduce stigma, instill community, health, transformation and Year founded: 1874 1971. hope and generate change. sustainability. Person in charge: Kelly Phillips-Henry, Person in charge: Helen Todd, Year founded: 1995 2800 Dagny Way Chief Executive Officer program director Lafayette, CO 80026 Year founded: 1962 Year founded: 1979 TRU COMMUNITY CARE 2594 Trailridge Drive East, Suite A Housing MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS - RYAN NATURAL TRANSITIONS Lafayette, CO 80026 WELLNESS CENTER 780 Quince Circle www.trucare.org AFFORDABLE HOUSING ALLIANCE INC. 1000 Alpine Ave. Boulder, CO 80304 303-442-0961 777 Pearl St., Suite 210 Boulder, CO 80304 www.naturaltransitions.org Services: We work to ensure that Boulder, CO 80302 www.mhpcolorado.org 303-520-1759 everyone in our community can live https://www.publichousing.com/details/ 303-443-8500 Services: To share conscious and with advanced illness as comfortably, CO-Affordable_Housing_Alliance_In Services: Mental Health Partners holistic approaches to end of life confidently, and fully as possible. 720-260-2800 began in 1962 as a clinic, received including natural, home based, after- Person in charge: Michael McHale, Year founded: 1992 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 43 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

BOULDER AREA RENTAL HOUSING www.frasiermeadows.com www.ReSourceYard.org Boulder, CO 80302 ASSOCIATION 303-499-4888 303-419-5418 www.autismboulder.org P.O. Box 17606 Services: We are an independent not- Services: ReSource is the home of the 720-272-8231 Boulder, CO 80308 for-profit, mission-driven senior living Center for ReSource Conservation’s Services: Helps individuals with autism- www.barhaonline.org CCRC, dedicated to helping seniors reclaimed materials programs. spectrum disorders and their families 303-494-9048 enjoy independent and fulfilling lives ReSource facilitates the reuse of develop a strong, united community Services: We are a voice for property since 1960. architectural and other building materials by creating opportunities for people to owners, managers and industry partners. Year founded: 1960 through their donation and resale. connect, share experiences and build We enable our members to successfully Year founded: 1996 new relationships. conduct business in the Boulder area. GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION Person in charge: Lynn Wysolmierski, We accomplish this by protecting 1055 Adams Circle STANDUP FOR KIDS board president and advocating for the rights of our Boulder, CO 80303 P.O. Box 21224 Year founded: 2004 members; promoting professionalism www.gwboulder.org Boulder, CO 80308 through education and information; 303-444-3967 www.standupforkids.org BLUE SKY BRIDGE providing a central place to connect Services: The Golden West Foundation 720-339-2360 P.O. Box 19122 owners and managers with industry was formed as a separate nonprofit Services: Ending the cycle of youth Boulder, CO 80308 partners; and promoting health, safety organization in 1986 to enhance the homelessness. www.blueskybridge.org and welfare in a cost effective manner lives of Golden West residents and Year founded: 1990 303-444-1388 for the benefit of owners/managers and support their ability to remain in our Services: Blue Sky Bridge fosters safe residents on a local and state level. senior living program at Golden West if THE INN BETWEEN OF LONGMONT INC. communities, healing, and justice to end Person in charge: Barbara Guthrie, their resources became scarce. 515 Kimbark St. child abuse. President; Jennifer Crowell Person in charge: John Torres, Longmont, CO 80501 Wish list: Colored pencils, coloring Year founded: 1982 executive director www.theinnbetween.org books, gel ink pens in various colors, Year founded: 1986 303-684-0810 healthy snacks (items that do not have BRIDGE HOUSE Services: Our mission is to provide sugar), markers, water bottles. 5345 Arapahoe Ave., Unit 5 GOLDEN WEST MANOR supportive housing, comprehensive Person in charge: Gina Maione Earles, Boulder, CO 80303 1055 Adams Circle case management and life skills training executive director www.boulderbridgehouse.org Boulder, CO 80303 for diverse homeless families and Year founded: 1995 303-442-8300 www.gwboulder.org individuals. Services: Our mission is move 303-444-3967 Person in charge: David Bitler, BOULDER COUNTY AIDS PROJECT homeless individuals off the street Services: Golden West’s mission is to executive director 2118 14th St. and into mainstream housing and provide quality housing and related Year founded: 1993 Boulder, CO 80302 employment with self-sufficiency. Our services to persons aged 62 and older www.bcap.org Ready to Work program is where in an environment that is supportive THISTLE COMMUNITIES 303-444-6121 trainees are paid to work in one of our of the senior residents and the local 6000 Spine Road, #101 Services: To provide support, social enterprises — culinary arts and community. Boulder, CO 80301 advocacy and education to those in landscaping — and live in our housing, Person in charge: John Torres, www.thistlecommunities.org our community who are living with while being provided with nourishment executive director 303-443-0007 or affected by HIV, and to serve as an and supportive services. Year founded: 1965 Services: The mission of Thistle outreach and information center to Wish list: Socks, toiletries, feminine- Communities is to create, manage and prevent the further transmission of HIV. hygiene products, mattresses, bedding. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF THE ST. VRAIN preserve quality, permanently affordable Wish list: BCAP welcomes support for Person in charge: Isabel McDevitt, homes for working families, seniors and its food pantry, education programs in the CEO VALLEY 303 Atwood St. people with disabilities. schools, HIV-prevention programs and Year founded: 1996 Longmont, CO 80501 Person in charge: Mary Duvall, CEO for services to people living with AIDS. www.stvrainhabitat.org Year founded: 1989 Food donations can be dropped off at our COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD 303-682-2485 Boulder office. Donations can be made 1720 15th St. Services: Seeking to put God’s love Human Services to www.bcap.org. We are also seeking Boulder, CO 80302 into action, Habitat for Humanity volunteers to help in a variety of ways. www.cgbgonline.org brings people together to build homes, ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN Person in charge: Frank O’Cana, 720-435-0770 communities and hope. BOULDER COUNTY executive director Services: The mission of the Foundation Wish list: Funding to complete our 2770 Dagny Way, Suite 202 Year founded: 1985 is to develop and implement green project in Lyons that will provide six Lafayette, CO 80026 building education to transform the homes for flood-impacted families. www.aclboulder.org BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION market place to make green building Person in charge: David Emerson, 303-527-0888 1942 Broadway, Suite 319 common practice. executive director; John Lovell, director Services: Builds inclusive communities Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Scott Rodwin, President of development and enhances the lives of people www.boulder-bar.org Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 1988 with developmental disability through 303-440-4758 advocacy, education and support. Services: The foundation supports FLATIRONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HORIZONS INTERNATIONAL Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, legally related nonprofit organizations in 201 E. Simpson St. 777 Broadway executive director Boulder County. Lafayette, CO 80026 Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1974 Year founded: 1983 www.flatironshabitat.org www.horizonsinternational.org 303-447-3787 303-442-3333 ATTENTION HOMES BOULDER FOOD RESCUE Services: To build strength, stability, Services: Horizons exists to 1443 Spruce St. 1911 11th St., #102 self-reliance and shelter. communicate and demonstrate Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80302 Wish list: Construction materials and the love of Jesus so that the world, www.attentionhomes.org www.boulderfoodrescue.org equipment, storage space. particularly the Muslim world, would 303-447-1206 720-445-5237 Person in charge: Susan Lythgoe, be transformed by God’s love and Services: Attention Homes provides Services: Boulder Food Rescue works executive director forgiveness. life-changing resources to youth in crisis. to create a more just and less wasteful Year founded: 1993 Person in charge: George Houssney, Year founded: 1966 food system. We do this through the president sustainable redistribution of healthy FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY Year founded: 1991 AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK OF food to low-income communities while 1285 Cimarron Drive COLORADO educating each other about food justice. Lafayette, CO 80026 HOVER MANOR INDEPENDENT LIVING 1700 55th St., Suite A Person in charge: Hana Dansky, www.unitedwayfoothills.org 1401 Elmhurst Drive Boulder, CO 80301 executive director 303-444-4013 Longmont, CO 80503 http://aincolorado.org Year founded: 2011 Services: Attainable housing, www.hovercommunity.org 303-786-7777 strengthening families for early childhood 303-772-9292 Services: To provide Colorado’s BOULDER OUTREACH FOR HOMELESS success, community resilience, 211 Services: As a not-for-profit organization blind, visually impaired and print OVERFLOW Helpline, Volunteer Center for Boulder caring for older adults, we adhere to disabled residents with access to news, P.O. Box 1393 & Broomfield counties. a proud tradition of comfort and care. information and other print materials. Boulder, CO 80306 Wish list: Engaged public! We want A Colorado leader in senior residential Wish list: Volunteer readers, portable www.boulderboho.org your ideas for collaborative community services, we pioneered efforts to facilitate recording booth, video equipment (for 303.810.8223 solutions that bring measurable impact! unique, individualized services - now the video proposals and short videos for Services: The organization seeks to Person in charge: Douglas Yeiser, standard in senior living. our website and Facebook page). meet, as a community, the emergency president & CEO Person in charge: Lisa Czolowski, CEO Person in charge: David Dawson, needs for basic shelter and care not Year founded: 1922 Year founded: 1976 executive director served because of gaps in the Boulder Year founded: 1990 support network. FRASIER RESOURCE Person in charge: Jason Hays, Board 350 Ponca Place 6400 Arapahoe Road AUTISM SOCIETY OF BOULDER COUNTY Chair Boulder, CO 80303 Boulder, CO 80303 1877 Broadway, Suite 100 Year founded: 2009 44 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

BOULDER SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS COAL CREEK MEALS ON WHEELS management of violence in the while walking their talk. By operating 4869 N. Broadway 455 N. Burlington Ave. workplace, in relationships, and in any in alignment with their values, they can Boulder, CO 80304 Lafayette, CO 80026-1261 other setting where the possibility of best fulfill their missions while flourishing www.bouldershelter.org www.coalcreekmow.org violence exists along with effective in the marketplace. 303-442-4646 303-665-0566 personal safety training. Person in charge: Jeff Grossberg, Services: The Boulder Shelter for the Services: Our mission is to provide Wish list: Graphic-design volunteer president Homeless provides safe shelter, food daily nutritious meals and related and financial support to offer trainings Year founded: 1988 and support services for up to 160 support services to members of our for middle schools on dating violence individuals year-round. community in need, helping them to prevention. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF THE ST. VRAIN live with dignity in their own homes. Person in charge: Greg Harms, Person in charge: Michele Dusenbery, VALLEY executive director Person in charge: Sheena Sullivan, executive director 303 Atwood St. Year founded: 1982 executive director Year founded: 2000 Longmont, CO 80501 Year founded: 1972 www.stvrainhabitat.org BOULDER TREASURES INC. EL COMITE DE LONGMONT 303-682-2485 1638 Pearl St. COLORADO FRIENDSHIP 455 Kimbark St. Services: Seeking to put God’s love Boulder, CO 80302 1067 S. Hover St., E-116 Longmont, CO 80501 into action, Habitat for Humanity www.bouldertreasures.org Longmont, CO 80501 www.elcomitedelongmont.org brings people together to build homes, 720-340-2203 www.coloradofriendship.org 303-651-6125 communities and hope. Services: The mission of Boulder 303-545-0242 Services: To facilitate communication Wish list: Funding to complete our Treasures is to operate an Services: Colorado FriendShip is an and understanding within the project in Lyons that will provide six apprenticeship program for persons emergency relief organization dedicated community to improve social justice, homes for flood-impacted families. with intellectual and developmental to delivering emergency food and education and economic status for the Person in charge: David Emerson, disabilities that provides on-the-job clothing to disaster victims. Latino and non-Latino members of the executive director; John Lovell, director training in real world environments Person in charge: Liz Friedenson, community. and job placement services to secure of development executive director Wish list: Telephone system, two office Year founded: 1988 their independent employment in an Year founded: 1998 spaces built into the big conference inclusive community. room for confidentiality, kitchen HERITAGE HOUSE MINISTRIES Person in charge: Andy Minden, COMMUNITY FOOD SHARE cabinets, small 110 electric stove, president/CEO structural engineer to determine if we P.O. Box 195 650 S. Taylor Ave. Louisville, CO 80027 Year founded: 2013 Louisville, CO 80027 can build up. Person in charge: Donna Lovato, www.heritagehouseco.org www.communityfoodshare.org 303-604-0140 BRIDGE HOUSE 303-652-3663 interim executive director Services: Heritage House is a nonprofit 5345 Arapahoe Ave., Unit 5 Services: To eliminate hunger in Year founded: 1980 Boulder, CO 80303 organization which provides a safe Boulder and Broomfield counties through haven for at-risk, teenage girls. We are www.boulderbridgehouse.org engagement, collaboration and leadership. EMERGENCY FAMILY ASSISTANCE 303-442-8300 committed to providing a nurturing Wish list: Donate funds — Every $1 ASSOCIATION and loving home, building self-esteem, Services: Our mission is move you donate provides 3 meals! 1575 Yarmouth Ave. and establishing life skills essential for a homeless individuals off the street Person in charge: Michelle Orge, Boulder, CO 80304 and into mainstream housing and promising new future. executive director www.efaa.org Person in charge: Jeanne Jones, employment with self-sufficiency. Our 303-442-3042 Ready to Work program is where Year founded: 1981 director trainees are paid to work in one of our Services: EFAA helps those in our Year founded: 2002 social enterprises — culinary arts and COMMUNITY LINK community whose immediate needs landscaping — and live in our housing, 6290 Lookout Road for food, shelter and other basic IMAGINE! Boulder, CO 80301 necessities cannot be adequately met while being provided with nourishment by other means, and supports their 1400 Dixon Ave. and supportive services. www.communitylinkcolorado.org Lafayette, CO 80026 303-527-0627 efforts toward financial stability or self- Wish list: Socks, toiletries, feminine- sufficiency. www.imaginecolorado.org hygiene products, mattresses, bedding. Services: Community Link offers 303-665-7789 a range of services, including Person in charge: Julie Van Domelen, Person in charge: Isabel McDevitt, executive director Services: Creating a world of CEO employment, towards inclusion opportunity for all abilities. for individuals with intellectual & Year founded: 1918 Year founded: 1996 developmental disabilities. Person in charge: Mark Emery, executive director Wish list: Furnace replacement, FLATIRONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES wheelchair-accessible patio, Sienna 201 E. Simpson St. Year founded: 1963 1675 Range St. mini-van. Lafayette, CO 80026 Boulder, CO 80301 Person in charge: Jean Hoffmann, www.flatironshabitat.org INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN EXPLORERS www.cpwd-ilc.org 303-447-3787 CONNECTION 303-442-8662 executive director Year founded: 1960 Services: To build strength, stability, P.O.Box 3665 Services: The mission of the Center for self-reliance and shelter. Boulder, CO 80307 People With Disabilities is to provide CONSCIOUS ALLIANCE Wish list: Construction materials and www.mountainexplorers.org resources, information and advocacy 720-310-8426 to assist people with disabilities in 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Suite E4-182 equipment, storage space. overcoming barriers to independent Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Susan Lythgoe, Services: To improve the working living. www.consciousalliance.org executive director conditions of porters on Mt. 720-406-7871 Year founded: 1993 Kilimanjaro. This includes a clothing Person in charge: Maria Stepanyan, lending program, classes, and advocacy executive director Services: Conscious Alliance is a national nonprofit organization for fair wages, limiting size of carried Year founded: 1977 FOCUS REENTRY loads, adequate shelter/meals committed to supporting communities 4705 Baseline Road in crisis through hunger relief and youth Person in charge: Scott Dimetrosky, 25 Garden Center, Suite 1 Boulder, CO 80303 founder Broomfield, CO 80020 empowerment. www.focusreentry.org Person in charge: Justin Levy, executive 720-304-6446 Year founded: 1996 615 N. Main St. director Services: The mission of FOCUS Longmont, CO 80501 Reentry is to reduce recidivism and INTERVENTION INC. CULTIVATE enhance community safety. As the only 5600 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 100 CIRCLE OF CARE 6325 Gunpark Drive, Suite F formal program available to offenders Boulder, CO 80303 2505 Fourth St. Boulder, CO 80301 leaving the Boulder County Jail FOCUS www.int-cjs.org Boulder, CO 80304 www.cultivate.ngo mentors serve as a bridge in the 303-544-1840 www.circleofcareproject.org 303-443-1933 offenders’ transition back into society, Services: To enhance client success and 303-358-4300 Services: Connects volunteer-powered helping them to stabilize, rebuild public safety through quality integrated Services: Circle of Care works to end services to adults age 60+, helping them their lives and eventually achieve self- services and collaboration with senior social isolation for vulnerable stay in the comfort of their own homes. sufficiency. community partners. elderly through free access to assisted Person in charge: Chrysti Britt, Person in charge: Courtney Gomez, Person in charge: Cheryl Burns transportation, music, arts, culture executive director executive director & lifelong learning. Uniting the Year founded: 1972 Year founded: 2005 INTERVENTION INC. Generations 310 Lashley St., Suite 108 Wish list: Great office space for three DART INC. GUIDESTONE CONSULTING Longmont, CO 80501 staff, new computers, corporate suite 5056 Coventry Court 3674 Silverton St. www.int-cjs.org at the Pepsi Center four times a year Boulder, CO 80301 Boulder, CO 80301-3244 303-772-4494 for family concerts — to bring lonely www.dartdefense.org www.guidestoneconsulting.com Services: To enhance client success and seniors. 303-530-9447 303-859-3132 public safety through quality integrated Person in charge: Joan Raderman, Services: DART is a nonprofit Services: Guidestone Consulting services and collaboration with founder/director corporation that provides professional provides management consulting to community partners. Year founded: 2004 instruction in the prevention and help organizations become sustainable Person in charge: Cheryl Burns BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 45

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LIFE CHOICES LONGMONT CENTER Boulder, CO 80302-6217 Longmont, CO 80501 executive director 20 W. Mountain View Ave. www.narf.org www.theinnbetween.org Year founded: 1985 Longmont, CO 80501 303-447-8760 303-684-0810 www.lifechoices.org Services: Tthe Native American Rights Services: Our mission is to provide WARRIORS ON CATARACT 303-651-2050 Fund has provided legal assistance to supportive housing, comprehensive 130 Mohawk Drive Services: We offer free and confidential Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals case management and life skills training Boulder, CO 80303 services, including pregnancy tests, nationwide who may have otherwise for diverse homeless families and www.WarriorsOnCataract.org ultrasounds, STD testing for chlamydia gone without adequate representation. individuals. 303-818-7600 and gonorrhea, advocate counseling, Person in charge: John Echohawk, Person in charge: David Bitler, Services: To aid in reintegrating post-abortion counseling, maternity and executive director executive director Wounded Warriors back into civilian baby supplies as well as connections to Year founded: 1970 Year founded: 1993 life; to show appreciation for their various resources for help. service to our country; to offer a Year founded: 1984 OVERTURE THE PEARL GROUP venue wherein they can communicate, 1110 Boston Ave. 1232 Boston Ave. share experiences, and support other LONGMONT EMERGENCY UNIT Longmont, CO 80501 Longmont, CO 80501 Warriors; to spawn lasting camaraderie P.O. Box 1202 www.overturecolorado.org www.thepearlgroup.org and connections with other Longmont, CO 80502 303-926-8840 303-776-4963 Wounded Warriors to aid healing and www.leu-rescue.org Services: To support and respect Services: The Pearl Group provides reintegration into civilian life; to raise 303-776-6180 the wants and desires of people single-parent families the hope and skills public awareness of Wounded Warriors Services: Emergency response/search with intellectual and developmental necessary to build an economically and challenges and sacrifices; and to inspire and rescue. disabilities through person-centered emotionally stable home environment others to join in helping rehabilitate and Year founded: 1957 programs defined by self-direction, through sustainable programs. reintegrate these Wounded Warriors choice and meaningful opportunities. Person in charge: Valerie Whatley, Year founded: 2011 LONGMONT ENDING (DOMESTIC) VIOLENCE Person in charge: Debbie Spencer, interim executive director INITIATIVE (LEVI) chief executive director Year founded: 2008 WINDHORSE GUILD INC. Year founded: 1982 1503 Yarmouth Ave. 225 Kimbark St. Boulder, CO 80304 Longmont, CO 80501 THERE WITH CARE www.windhorseguild.org www.LongmontDomesticViolence.org PRISON SMART FOUNDATION 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 100 303-774-4534 720-466-0532 P.O. Box 3642 Boulder, CO 80301 Services: Provide opportunities and Services: The mission of the Longmont Boulder, CO 80307 www.therewithcare.org resources for people with mental illness Ending Violence Initiative is to establish a www.artofliving.org/seva/prisonsmart. 303-447-CARE (2273) to gain skills and ability to get back to coordinated communitywide awareness and htm Services: There With Care provides work, as well as to provide actual jobs response to domestic violence within the 303-589-9929 a wide range of thoughtful and and training through an affirmative boundaries of the St. Vrain Valley School District. Services: The Prison SMART Program fundamental services to children and business. Wish list: Gift cards for victims transforms the lives of people working families during the critical phase of Person in charge: Susan Williams, of domestic violence, to include in or incarcerated within the criminal a medical crisis. We serve families executive director supermarket and gas cards. justice system. This program teaches referred by medical agencies, by Year founded: 1999 skills that reduce stress, heal trauma and building a network of services and Year founded: 2001 provides practical knowledge of how people who ease the burden of life’s MAD MINISTRY (MAKING A DIFFERENCE) to handle negative emotions in order day-to-day obligations with compassion YWCA BOULDER COUNTY to live to one’s highest potential and and care. 2222 14th St. 7100 South Boulder Road Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80303 contribute to society in a positive way. Person in charge: Paula DuPre’ Pesmen, founder and executive director www.ywcaboulder.org www.madministry.org 303-443-0419 303-800-6180 SAFE SHELTER OF ST. VRAIN VALLEY Year founded: 2005 82 21st Ave. Services: YWCA Boulder County Services: Our goal is to help Brazilians to is dedicated to eliminating racism, feed, clothe and care for homeless and Longmont, CO 80502 TRU COMMUNITY CARE www.safeshelterofstvrain.org empowering women, and promoting needy children and their families in Brazil. 2594 Trailridge Drive East, Suite A peace, justice, freedom, and dignity Year founded: 2004 303-772-0432 Lafayette, CO 80026 Services: Safe Shelter provides safety, for all. www.trucare.org Karen Hada, interim support and resources to individuals 303-442-0961 Person in charge: MEALS ON WHEELS OF BOULDER and communities affected by domestic CEO 909 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 121 Services: We work to ensure that Year founded: 1922 Boulder, CO 80302 abuse. everyone in our community can live www.mowboulder.org Wish list: Canned goods, packed with advanced illness as comfortably, 303-441-3908 goods, Walmart, King soopers gift confidently, and fully as possible. International cards; link to more: https://www. Services: Meals on Wheels of Boulder Person in charge: Michael McHale, ADVENTURES IN PRESERVATION provides nutritious meals to residents of safeshelterofstvrain.org/waystohelp/ president & CEO wish-list 15675 Puma Run our community who need and want our Year founded: 1976 Broomfield, CO 80023 services, regardless of age or income. Person in charge: Jackie List, executive director www.adventuresinpreservation.org Person in charge: Francea Phillips, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS 303-444-0128 Year founded: 1978 president & CEO 315 S. Bowen St. Services: Connecting people and Year founded: 1969 Longmont, CO 80501 preservation through enriching SAFEHOUSE PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE FOR www.vfw.org experiential programs that safeguard NAROPA UNIVERSITY NONVIOLENCE 720-841-2815 heritage and foster community 2130 Arapahoe Ave. 835 North St. Services: To foster camaraderie among sustainability. Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80304 United States veterans of overseas Wish list: New website design, www.naropa.edu www.safehousealliance.org conflicts. To serve our veterans, the sponsors to provide scholarships. 303-546-3572 303-449-8623 military and our communities. To Person in charge: Judith Broeker, Services: Inspired by the rich intellectual Services: SPAN is a human-rights advocate on behalf of all veterans. program director and experiential traditions of East and organization dedicated to ending violence Year founded: 2001 West, Naropa University is North against adults, youth and children through VIA MOBILITY SERVICES America’s leading institution of support, advocacy, education and 2855 N. 63rd St. BEADFORLIFE contemplative education. community organizing. Boulder, CO 80301 6797 Winchester Circle Person in charge: Charles Lief, president Wish list: Business partnerships/ www.viacolorado.org Boulder, CO 80301 Year founded: 1974 sponsorship for events. Gift cards (Target, 303-447-2848 www.beadforlife.org King Soopers, Safeway, Amazon, etc.) for Services: Via’s mission is to promote 303-554-5901 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS clients or program expenses. independence and self-sufficiency Services: Creating sustainable 3470 Broadway Person in charge: Anne Tapp, for people with limited mobility by opportunities for women to lift their Boulder, CO 80304 executive director providing caring, customer-focused families out of poverty by connecting www.namibouldercounty.org Year founded: 1979 transportation options. people worldwide in a circle of 303-443-4591 Person in charge: Frank Bruno, CEO exchange that enriches everyone. Services: To provide support, STANDUP FOR KIDS Year founded: 1979 Person in charge: Devin Hibbard, education and advocacy for individuals P.O. Box 21224 executive director & CEO and families impacted by mental illness, Boulder, CO 80308 VOICES FOR CHILDREN CASA Year founded: 2004 by which we will reduce stigma, instill www.standupforkids.org 6672 Gunpark Drive, Suite 100 hope and generate change. 720-339-2360 Boulder, CO 80301 BOULDER ASIAN PACIFIC ALLIANCE Person in charge: Helen Todd, Services: Ending the cycle of youth www.vfccasa.org P.O. Box 21406 program director homelessness. 303-440-7059 Boulder, CO 80308-4406 Year founded: 1979 Year founded: 1990 Services: Provides trained, supervised www.bapaweb.org volunteers to advocate for abused and 303-499-0108 NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS FUND THE INN BETWEEN OF LONGMONT INC. neglected children in Boulder County. Services: BAPA was founded in 1994 1506 Broadway 515 Kimbark St. Person in charge: Nia Wassink, and works to spread awareness about 48 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS the local Boulder Asian & Pacific Islander people in developing countries for over Services: The UNA-USA is dedicated 303-654-3378 cultures. 20 years. to educating, inspiring and mobilizing Services: CASA is a volunteer-based, Year founded: 1995 Person in charge: Narayan Shrestha, Americans to support the principles nonprofit organization that trains and founder & president and vital work of the United Nations, supervises community volunteers to BOULDER-DUSHANBE SISTER CITIES Year founded: 1992 strengthening the United Nations represent the best interests of our most 2830 Ellison Place system, promoting constructive United vulnerable citizens — child victims of Boulder, CO 80304 INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL States leadership in the system, and physical, sexual or emotional abuse and www.boulder-dushanbe.org achieving the goals of the UN Charter. neglect. TRANSITIONAL INTERNATIONAL The Boulder County Chapter aims 303-444-3196 MacAllister Building, Suite N290, 4001 Person in charge: Nia Wassink, Services: To promote the mutual to make local participation in UNA executive director Discovery Drive activities and the active UN family a exchange of knowledge and culture Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 2000 between the people of Boulder, significant part of the rich culture of www.i-s-e-t.org Boulder County. Colorado and the people of Dushanbe 303-656-9609 COLORADO AIRPORT OPERATORS and other towns and cities in the Person in charge: Robert McNown, Services: ISET works with people and president ASSOCIATION Republic of Tajikistan, to achieve greater organizations in developing countries to 1140 U.S. Highway 287, #400-277 international understanding in the reduce environmental injustice using the Broomfield, CO 80020 interest of world peace. latest research, tools and methods. Professional Organization www.coloradoairports.org Year founded: 1982 Person in charge: Karen MacClune, BICYCLE PRODUCT SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION 970-336-3001 executive director 740 34th St. Services: The Colorado Airport BOULDER-LHASA SISTER CITY PROJECT Year founded: 1997 Boulder, CO 80303 Operators Association serves the 776 Cottage Lane www.bpsa.org common interests of the owners, Boulder, CO 80304-0758 operators and users of the 74 public www.boulder-tibet.org INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN EXPLORERS 303-442-2466 Services: U.S. bicycle-industry trade use airports located throughout the 303-443-9863 CONNECTION state of Colorado. Services: To develop and implement P.O.Box 3665 association. Boulder, CO 80307 Person in charge: Ray Keener, Person in charge: Ken Lawson, non-political exchanges of mutual business manager benefit with Lhasa, Tibet, including www.mountainexplorers.org executive director surrounding areas, in health care, 720-310-8426 Year founded: 1914 education, environmental protection, Services: To improve the working COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD science and technology, agriculture and conditions of porters on Mt. 1720 15th St. BOULDER AREA RENTAL HOUSING Boulder, CO 80302 animal husbandry, and culture and art. Kilimanjaro. This includes a clothing ASSOCIATION lending program, classes, and advocacy www.cgbgonline.org Year founded: 1986 P.O. Box 17606 720-435-0770 for fair wages, limiting size of carried Boulder, CO 80308 loads, adequate shelter/meals Services: The mission of the Foundation COLORADO HAITI PROJECT INC. www.barhaonline.org is to develop and implement green 908 Main St., Suite 245 Person in charge: Scott Dimetrosky, 303-494-9048 founder building education to transform the Louisville, CO 80027 Services: We are a voice for property market place to make green building www.coloradohaitiproject.org Year founded: 1996 owners, managers and industry common practice. 303-938-5021 partners. We enable our members Person in charge: Scott Rodwin, Services: The Colorado Haiti Project MAD MINISTRY (MAKING A DIFFERENCE) to successfully conduct business in President has been working with community 7100 South Boulder Road the Boulder area. We accomplish this leaders in the rural town of Petit Trou Boulder, CO 80303 by protecting and advocating for the Year founded: 2004 de Nippes for more than 28 years, www.madministry.org rights of our members; promoting supporting community-driven programs 303-800-6180 professionalism through education and LONGMONT EMERGENCY UNIT in education, community health, Services: Our goal is to help Brazilians information; providing a central place P.O. Box 1202 water and hygiene, girls’ and women’s to feed, clothe and care for homeless to connect owners and managers with Longmont, CO 80502 empowerment and agriculture. and needy children and their families industry partners; and promoting health, www.leu-rescue.org Person in charge: Wynn Walent, in Brazil. safety and welfare in a cost effective 303-776-6180 executive director Year founded: 2004 manner for the benefit of owners/ Services: Emergency response/search Year founded: 1989 managers and residents on a local and and rescue. MIRACLE FUND state level. Year founded: 1957 EYE HEALTH INSTITUTE 25 S. Cedar Brook Road Person in charge: Barbara Guthrie, P.O. Box 11052 Boulder, CO 80304 President; Jennifer Crowell PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL Boulder, CO 80301 www.miraclefund1.org Year founded: 1982 DEVELOPMENT NETWORK www.eyehealthinstitute.org 303-449-6822 P.O. Box 3318 303-936-2019 Services: The Miracle Fund has a BOULDER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION Nederland, CO 80466 Services: The Eye Health Institute is a mission of providing quality health 1942 Broadway www.podnetwork.org non-profit vision clinic which provides services, both here and abroad, to Boulder, CO 80302 303-258-9521 quality eye care to the people of people with no access to such care. www.boulder-bar.org Services: The mission of the Jamaica. To date, over 8,000 patients Person in charge: Glennis Walters 303-440-4758 Professional and Organizational have been seen. Smith, president Services: The mission of the Boulder Development Network in Higher Year founded: 2001 Year founded: 1994 County Bar Association is to serve Education (POD) is to provide its members and enhance the a community for scholars and GLOBAL EDUCATION FUND SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES administration of justice. To meet these practitioners who advance teaching 1877 Broadway, No. 100 717 Poplar Ave. objectives, the Association provides and learning through faculty and Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80304 educational and collegial opportunities organizational development. www.globaleducationfund.org www.sustainableresources.org to its members, seeks to engender Person in charge: Hoag Holmgren, 303-415-9935 303-998-1323 respect for legal principles and the executive director roles of lawyers and judges, develops Services: We find, fund and partner Services: The organization’s main Year founded: 1975 with educators and organizations that and supports community outreach purpose is to find solutions to major efforts, invites participation of unaffiliated are leading local innovative ways to world problems as defined by the UN’s improve the quality of education for professionals, and gauges the manner Public Benefit Millennium Goals. in which its projects have affected its children living in poverty. We provide Year founded: 2003 ANIMAL HELP NOW small, multi-year grants and support members, the profession, and the 2525 Arapahoe Ave., E4-705 to local leaders who know their public as a whole. Boulder, CO 80302 communities and are making an impact. THE SOLSTICE INSTITUTE Person in charge: Renee Ezer, www.ahnow.org We help them in their efforts to build, 415 S. Cedar Brook Road president 303-543-0755 Boulder, CO 80304 sustain and grow their work, enabling Services: The Animal Help Now them to improve the lives of even more www.solsticeinstitute.org 303 939 8463 BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION service, available at AHNow.org and youth. 1942 Broadway, Suite 319 through free iPhone and Android Person in charge: Kathy Bartlett, Services: The Solstice Institute Boulder, CO 80302 apps, leverages digital technologies to executive director promotes the emerging culture of www.boulder-bar.org immediately connect people involved Year founded: 1998 community, health, transformation and 303-440-4758 with wildlife emergencies and conflicts sustainability. Services: The foundation supports with the most appropriate time- and Year founded: 1995 HELPING HANDS HEALTH EDUCATION legally related nonprofit organizations in location-specific resources and services. 948 Pearl St. Boulder County. Animal Help Now serves the entire Boulder, CO 80302 UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF THE Year founded: 1983 United States. www.helpinghandsusa.org UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/BOULDER Wish list: Funding, Apple and Android 303-448-1811 COUNTY CHAPTER CASA OF ADAMS & BROOMFIELD COUNTIES phones, Apple and Android tablets. Services: Helping Hands Health 2772 Bella Vista Lane 1100 Judicial Center Drive Person in charge: David Crawford, Education has been providing access Boulder, CO 80302-6805 Brighton, CO 80601 executive director to quality healthcare and education for www.unaboulder.org www.casa17th.org Year founded: 2009 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 49 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

BLUE SKY BRIDGE quality of life, now and forever, and to LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY to guide and support young children’s P.O. Box 19122 build a culture of giving. 9595 Nelson Road academic progress. At our preschool, Boulder, CO 80308 Person in charge: Jeff Hirota, CEO Longmont, CO 80501 early childhood development takes www.blueskybridge.org Year founded: 1991 www.longmonthumane.org place in the context of a Christian 303-444-1388 (303) 772-1232 community. Services: Blue Sky Bridge fosters safe COMMUNITY LINK Services: Caring, serving and educating Person in charge: Erik Hanson, lead communities, healing, and justice to end 6290 Lookout Road to improve the lives of companion pastor child abuse. Boulder, CO 80301 animals. Year founded: 1958 Wish list: Colored pencils, coloring www.communitylinkcolorado.org Person in charge: Liz Smokowski, CEO books, gel ink pens in various colors, 303-527-0627 Year founded: 1972 HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL healthy snacks (items that do not have Services: Community Link offers 5195 W. 144th Ave. sugar), markers, water bottles. a range of services, including SOUTHWEST ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT Broomfield, CO 80020 Person in charge: Gina Maione Earles, employment, towards inclusion 2334 Broadway, Suite A www.holyfamilyhs.com executive director for individuals with intellectual & Boulder, CO 80304-4107 303-410-1411 Year founded: 1995 developmental disabilities. www.swenergy.org Services: Based on the teachings of Wish list: Furnace replacement, 303-447-0078 Jesus Christ, Holy Family High School BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION wheelchair-accessible patio, Sienna Services: Saving money and protecting seeks to provide a Catholic learning mini-van. the environment by advancing energy environment that stresses academic FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER excellence, fosters mutual respect, Person in charge: Jean Hoffmann, efficiency in Arizona, Colorado, FOUNDATION Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and demands responsibility and encourages 3198 Broadway executive director self growth. Boulder, CO 80304 Year founded: 1960 Wyoming. Person in charge: Howard Geller, Person in charge: Matt Hauptly, www.playboulder.org principal 303-931-5060 executive director KGUD Year founded: 1922 Services: Play Boulder Foundation 457 Fourth Ave. Year founded: 2001 creates excellence in parks and Longmont, CO 80501 recreation in Boulder by mobilizing www.kgud.org THE CLIMB RURAL SHUTTLE LIFE CHOICES LONGMONT CENTER community support through education, 303-485-9811 P.O. Box 19874 20 W. Mountain View Ave. philanthropy and advocacy. Boulder, CO 80308 Longmont, CO 80501 Services: Building community through www.lifechoices.org Year founded: 1976 communications. www.The-Climb.org 303-715-8417 303-651-2050 Wish list: Equipment. Year founded: 2009 Services: We offer free and confidential BOULDER TRANSPORTATION CONNECTIONS Person in charge: George Baskos, services, including pregnancy tests, 2995 55th St., No. 20295 manager ultrasounds, STD testing for chlamydia Boulder, CO 80308 Year founded: 1975 WARRIORS ON CATARACT and gonorrhea, advocate counseling, www.bouldertc.org 130 Mohawk Drive post-abortion counseling, maternity and 720-580-1865 Boulder, CO 80303 baby supplies as well as connections to Services: To create, support and KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS www.WarriorsOnCataract.org 3525 Copper St. 303-818-7600 various resources for help. promote an array of transportation Year founded: 1984 options for commuting by promoting Boulder, CO 80304 Services: To aid in reintegrating collaboration with public and private http://sites.google.com/site/ Wounded Warriors back into civilian sectors to reduce single-occupant kiwanisgoldennuggets/ life; to show appreciation for their LONGMONT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL vehicle travel. 303-444-1924 service to our country; to offer a 1440 Collyer St. Wish list: For various and easy Services: To improve the world one venue wherein they can communicate, Longmont, CO 80501 commute options to get around child and one community at a time. share experiences, and support other www.longmontchristian.org Boulder without driving alone. Person in charge: Rogers Coke, Warriors; to spawn lasting camaraderie 303-776-3254 Person in charge: Tracy Foster, secretary and connections with other Services: The mission of Longmont director Year founded: 1991 Wounded Warriors to aid healing and Christian School is to provide a community of educators, students, and Year founded: 2004 reintegration into civilian life; to raise LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BOULDER public awareness of Wounded Warriors parents committed to excellence in challenges and sacrifices; and to inspire academics, service and biblical truth. CIVIL AIR PATROL, BROOMFIELD COMPOSITE COUNTY others to join in helping rehabilitate and Person in charge: David Stoecker, SQUADRON P.O. Box 21274 reintegrate these Wounded Warriors executive director 11755 Airport Way Boulder, CO 80308 Year founded: 2011 Year founded: 1993 Broomfield, CO 80021-2547 www.lwvbc.org 303-499-4544 www.coloradowingcap.org Religion/Faith MOUNTAIN STATES CHILDREN’S HOME 303-903-8102 Services: The League of Women 14780 N. 107th St. Services: Aerospace education, cadet Voters is a nonpartisan political CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN STUDY Longmont, CO 80504 program, emergency services. organization. The LWV encourages P.O. Box 18809 www.msch.org Wish list: Equipment for supporting informed and active participation in Boulder, CO 80308 303-776-6841 emergency services and cadet government. It influences public policy www.boulder.studycenters.org through education and advocacy. Services: Residential child-care facility programs, funds for operational 303-443-3461 that provides services to children who support. Person in charge: Peggy Leech, Services: The mission of our center come from situations of abuse, neglect, Person in charge: Maj Keith Christian, president is to inspire and nurture a thoughtful troubled family situations and/or Squadron Commander Year founded: 1931 pursuit of Christ, one student and children’s poor behavior. Year founded: 1941 one professor at a time. We do this Person in charge: Randy Schow, LOCAL FOOD SHIFT by bringing the resources Christian executive director COLORADO CHAUTAUQUA NATIONAL 1750 30th St., Suite 1-521 scholarship and Christian community Year founded: 1960 Boulder, CO 80301 to the students, faculty and staff of the HISTORIC LANDMARK University of Colorado. 900 Baseline Road www.localfoodshift.com REACH BOULDER Boulder, CO 80302 303-622-5644 Person in charge: Rick Howe 1877 Broadway www.chautauqua.com Services: Local Food Shift is a regional Year founded: 1983 Boulder, CO 80302 303-442-3282 print and digital magazine providing a www.reachboulder.org Services: The mission of the Colorado powerful platform weaving together CONGREGATION BONAI SHALOM 720-460—-13 Chautauqua Association is to preserve, the saga of the awakening Colorado 1527 Cherryvale Road Person in charge: Kevin Utile, pastor perpetuate and improve the site and foodshed and its shift from a globalized Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 2005 spirit of the historic Chautauqua by industrial food system to a localized www.bonaishalom.org enhancing its community and values regional food supply chain. 303-442-6605 Year founded: 2007 SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC SCHOOL through cultural, educational, social and Services: Conservative, Egalitarian 1317 Mapleton Ave. recreational experiences. Synagogue. Boulder, CO 80304 Person in charge: Shelly Benford, LONGMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Person in charge: Kit Colorado, www.school.shjboulder.org executive director 636 Coffman St., Suite 203 administrative director 303-447-2362 Year founded: 1898 Longmont, CO 80501 Year founded: 1981 Services: Sacred Heart of Jesus School www.longmontfoundation.org provides a learning environment that COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BOULDER 303-678-6555 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN COOPERATIVE enhances spiritual growth, encourages COUNTY Services: Improving life in the St. PRESCHOOL academic excellence, fosters mutual 1123 Spruce St. Vrain Valley through philanthropy and 1820 15th St. respect and develops personal Boulder, CO 80302 charitable leadership. Boulder, CO 80301 responsibility with service to others. www.commfound.org Wish list: New laptop. www.fpcboulder.org Person in charge: Tom Mecsey, 303-442-0436 Person in charge: Eric Hozempa, 303-402-6386 principal Services: Community Foundation executive director Services: It has been the mission of First Year founded: 1900 Boulder County exists to improve the Year founded: 1994 Presbyterian Preschool, since 1954, 50 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

SHEKINAH CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES 303-447-1429 AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK OF Boulder, CO 80301 2040 Terry St., Suite 106 Services: Designs and curates exhibits COLORADO www.cultivate.ngo Longmont, CO 80501 on science in Boulder. 1700 55th St., Suite A 303-443-1933 www.injail.org Person in charge: Carla Selby, CEO Boulder, CO 80301 Services: Connects volunteer-powered 303-682-9593 and president http://aincolorado.org services to adults age 60+, helping Services: Shekinah Christian Ministries Year founded: 1993 303-786-7777 is a nonprofit faith-based organization, them stay in the comfort of their own Services: To provide Colorado’s homes. funding programs to recruit, approve, blind, visually impaired and print THE NATURE CONSERVANCY Person in charge: Chrysti Britt, train and equip volunteers to reach 2424 Spruce St. disabled residents with access to news, largely unreachable people group with Boulder, CO 80302 information and other print materials. executive director the love and hope of eternal life and www.nature.org/colorado Wish list: Volunteer readers, portable Year founded: 1972 transformation in Jesus Christ. 303-444-2950 recording booth, video equipment (for Year founded: 1978 Services: To conserve the lands and video proposals and short videos for FRASIER waters on which all life depends our website and Facebook page). 350 Ponca Place Science Person in charge: Carlos Fernandez, Person in charge: David Dawson, executive director Boulder, CO 80303 Colorado state director www.frasiermeadows.com GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Year founded: 1990 3300 Penrose Place Year founded: 1951 303-499-4888 Boulder, CO 80301-9140 BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION Services: We are an independent not- www.geosociety.org UNAVCO for-profit, mission-driven senior living 303-447-2020 6350 Nautilus Drive 1942 Broadway, Suite 319 Boulder, CO 80301 Boulder, CO 80302 CCRC, dedicated to helping seniors Services: To advance geoscience enjoy independent and fulfilling lives research and discovery, service to www.unavco.org www.boulder-bar.org society, stewardship of Earth, and the 303-381-7500 303-440-4758 since 1960. geosciences profession. Services: UNAVCO is a nonprofit, Services: The foundation supports Year founded: 1960 university-governed consortium that legally related nonprofit organizations in Person in charge: Vicki McConnell, Boulder County. executive director facilitates geoscience research and FRIENDS OF THE LONGMONT SENIOR education. Year founded: 1983 Person in charge: M. Miller, president CENTER INC. HERB RESEARCH FOUNDATION 910 Longs Peak Ave. 4140 15th St. Year founded: 1984 BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Boulder, CO 80304 6007 Oreg Ave. Longmont, CO 80501 www.herbs.org Boulder, CO 80303 www.friendslongmont.org UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR www.boulderjcc.org 303-651-8415 303-449-2265 ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (UCAR) Services: To improve world health and 303-998-1900 Services: To support older adults in 1850 Table Mesa Drive Services: The JCC provides a home well being through herbs. The materials Boulder, CO 80305 Longmont and the services and activities in our files are available to the public for meaningful gatherings and events www.ucar.edu and is a central address of Jewish life in of the Longmont Senior Center. for a small cost to cover research time, 303-497-1000 Year founded: 1980 copying and shipping. Our members Boulder County and beyond. receive discounts and priority service. Services: The University Corporation Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, HRF is working to increase the rational for Atmospheric Research is a nonprofit executive director GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION consortium of more than 100 North Year founded: 1996 1055 Adams Circle and informed use of herbs through American member colleges and scientific research and education. We Boulder, CO 80303 are working to bring nature back into universities focused on research and training in the atmospheric and related BOULDER SENIORS FOUNDATION www.gwboulder.org modern health care in the US and P.O. Box 1392 303-444-3967 around the world. Earth system sciences. Boulder, CO 80306 Services: The Golden West Person in charge: Rob McCaleb, Person in charge: Antonio Busalacchi, www.sites.google.com/site/ president president boulderseniorsfoundation/home Foundation was formed as a separate Year founded: 1983 Year founded: 1960 303-939-9991 nonprofit organization in 1986 to Services: The foundation assists enhance the lives of Golden West NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & WESTERN RESOURCE ADVOCATES low-income seniors with home residents and support their ability to 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200 maintenance, rent, moving expenses, remain in our senior living program INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Boulder, CO 80302 1111 Engineering Drive, ECCE 1B-36 food purchases, and medical and dental at Golden West if their resources www.westernresourceadvocates.org expenses. became scarce. Boulder, CO 80309 303-444-1188 Year founded: 1980 Person in charge: John Torres, www.ncwit.org Services: Western Resource Advocates 303-735-6671 is dedicated to protecting the West’s executive director Services: The National Center for CIRCLE OF CARE Year founded: 1986 land, air, and water to ensure that 2505 Fourth St. Women & Information Technology vibrant communities exist in balance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Boulder, CO 80304 with nature. We use law, science, and www.circleofcareproject.org GOLDEN WEST MANOR chartered in 2004 by the National economics to craft innovative solutions Science Foundation. NCWIT is a 303-358-4300 1055 Adams Circle to the most pressing conservation issues Boulder, CO 80303 “collective impact” effort, a community in the region. Services: Circle of Care works to end of more than 700 prominent senior social isolation for vulnerable www.gwboulder.org corporations, academic institutions, Person in charge: John Goldin-Dubois, elderly through free access to assisted president 303-444-3967 government agencies, and nonprofits transportation, music, arts, culture Services: Golden West’s mission is to working to increase girls’ and women’s Year founded: 1989 & lifelong learning. Uniting the participation in technology and Generations provide quality housing and related computing. Senior Citizens Wish list: Great office space for three services to persons aged 62 and older Person in charge: Lucy Sanders, CEO staff, new computers, corporate suite in an environment that is supportive & co-founder AGING SERVICES FOUNDATION OF BOULDER at the Pepsi Center four times a year of the senior residents and the local Year founded: 2004 COUNTY for family concerts — to bring lonely community. P.O. Box 471 seniors. Person in charge: John Torres, SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE Boulder, CO 80306 Person in charge: Joan Raderman, executive director 4750 Walnut St., Suite 205 www.agingservicesfoundation.org founder/director Year founded: 1965 Boulder, CO 80301 303-441-1979 Year founded: 2004 www.spacescience.org Services: To raise funds from 720-974-5888 individuals, businesses, and granting COAL CREEK MEALS ON WHEELS HOVER MANOR INDEPENDENT LIVING Services: The Space Science Institute organizations to build and sustain 455 N. Burlington Ave. 1401 Elmhurst Drive is a nonprofit, public benefit research services and programs that benefit all Lafayette, CO 80026-1261 Longmont, CO 80503 and education 501(c)3 corporation older adults and family caregivers. www.coalcreekmow.org www.hovercommunity.org with a vision to expand humankind’s Person in charge: Judith Brush, 303-665-0566 303-772-9292 understanding and appreciation of president Services: Our mission is to provide daily Services: As a not-for-profit planet Earth, our solar system, and the Year founded: 1999 nutritious meals and related support organization caring for older adults, universe beyond. services to members of our community we adhere to a proud tradition of Person in charge: Karly Pitman, ANAM CHARA in need, helping them to live with dignity in their own homes. comfort and care. A Colorado leader executive director 1710 Violet Ave. in senior residential services, we Year founded: 1992 Boulder, CO 80304 Person in charge: Sheena Sullivan, www.anamchara.org executive director pioneered efforts to facilitate unique, individualized services - now the TESSERACT PRODUCTIONS 303-579-5510 Year founded: 1972 2277 Juniper Ave. Person in charge: Peggy Quinn, standard in senior living. Boulder, CO 80304 founder CULTIVATE Person in charge: Lisa Czolowski, CEO www.tesseractproductions.org Year founded: 1986 6325 Gunpark Drive, Suite F Year founded: 1976 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 51 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

LONGMONT MEALS ON WHEELS INC. transportation options. 303-462-5148 720-295-8814 910 Longs Peak Ave. Person in charge: Frank Bruno, CEO Services: Kiwanis is a worldwide service Services: TimeBank Boulder provides a Longmont, CO 80501 Year founded: 1979 organization for men and women social-networking system for front range www.lmow.org desiring personal involvement in the individuals and organizations to engage 303-772-0540 leadership and improvement of their in the non-money-based exchanges of Services: To serve our community Service Organization communities. As a group, we can services and resources. by promoting client health and BOULDER COUNTY ARTS ALLIANCE achieve what individuals cannot do Person in charge: Jan DeCourtney, independence through good nutrition 2590 Walnut St., Suite 9 alone. president; Lisa Dicksteen, president; and social interaction allowing Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: David Petrick, 2018 Howard Lambert; Daniel Ziskin participants to stay self-sufficient in their www.bouldercountyarts.org president Year founded: 2003 own homes. 303-447-2422 Year founded: 1969 Wish list: Volunteers, donations, Services: BCAA acts as a catalyst to WILDLANDS RESTORATION VOLUNTEERS business sponsorships. incubate, stimulate and sustain a thriving KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS 3012 Sterling Circle, Suite 201 Person in charge: Karla Hale, executive arts community in Boulder County. 3525 Copper St. Boulder, CO 80301 director; Katie Wiser, Development Person in charge: Charlotte LaSasso, Boulder, CO 80304 www.wlrv.org Coordinator executive director http://sites.google.com/site/ 303-543-1411 Year founded: 1969 Year founded: 1966 kiwanisgoldennuggets/ Services: To foster a community 303-444-1924 spirit of shared responsibility for the LYONS HISTORY VIDEO PROJECT BOULDER FLATIRONS ROTARY Services: To improve the world one stewardship and restoration of public, P.O. Box 274 P.O. Box 17775 child and one community at a time. protected, and ecologically significant Lyons, CO 80540 Boulder, CO 80306 Person in charge: Rogers Coke, lands across Colorado and beyond. www.rockymtretreats.com/lyons-v.htm www.boulderflatironsrotary.org secretary Person in charge: Ed Self, executive 303-823-0997 303-590-5294 Year founded: 1991 director Services: To preserve the history of Services: Rotary is a worldwide Year founded: 1999 the town of Lyons through the life story network of volunteers who dedicate LONGMONT BPOE ELKS NO. 1055 of its pioneers for future generations their time and talent to tackle the 306 Coffman St. (sponsored by Lyons Historical Society world’s most pressing humanitarian Longmont, CO 80501 Social Justice 501(c)3. challenges. www.bpoe1055.com BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Person in charge: Kathleen Spring, Person in charge: Beth Kroger, 303-776-1055 6007 Oreg Ave. project director president Services: Services to youth, veterans Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 1998 Year founded: 1997 and needy citizens. www.boulderjcc.org Person in charge: Carl Byers, exalted 303-998-1900 MEALS ON WHEELS OF BOULDER BOULDER ROTARY CLUB ruler Services: The JCC provides a home 909 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 121 5390 Manhattan Circle, Suite 101 Year founded: 1906 for meaningful gatherings and events Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80303 and is a central address of Jewish life in www.mowboulder.org www.boulderrotary.org NATURAL TRANSITIONS Boulder County and beyond. 303-441-3908 720-772-1091 780 Quince Circle Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, Services: Meals on Wheels of Boulder Services: Benefiting our community Boulder, CO 80304 executive director provides nutritious meals to residents and our world through action, integrity, www.naturaltransitions.org Year founded: 1996 of our community who need and service and fellowship. 303-520-1759 want our services, regardless of age or Person in charge: Bill Meyer, 2016-17 Services: To share conscious and EL COMITE DE LONGMONT income. President; Martha Coffin Evans, 2017- holistic approaches to end of life 455 Kimbark St. Person in charge: Francea Phillips, 2018 president; George Browning, including natural, home based, after- Longmont, CO 80501 president & CEO secretary death care. www.elcomitedelongmont.org Year founded: 1969 Year founded: 1919 Wish list: Web design and marketing 303-651-6125 expertise for our magazine. Services: To facilitate communication NEDERLAND AREA SENIORS INC. BOULDER VALLEY ROTARY Person in charge: Karen van Vuuren, and understanding within the 750 Colorado Highway 72 P.O. Box 17485 executive director community to improve social justice, Nederland, CO 80466 Boulder, CO 80308-7485 Year founded: 2003 education and economic status for the www.NederlandAreaSeniors.org www.bouldervalleyrotary.club Latino and non-Latino members of the 303-258-0799 303-444-3179 community. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR QUEEN ESTHER Wish list: Telephone system, two office Services: To enhance the quality of Services: Our Rotary club is a very NO. 5 life for mountain older adults through active, socially engaged group of spaces built into the big conference nutrition, education, fitness, recreation, 2205 Broadway room for confidentiality, kitchen professionals. Our 70 members Boulder, CO 80302-4824 wellness, socialization, community come together weekly to better our cabinets, small 110 electric stove, involvement, transportation, and www.bouldermasons.org structural engineer to determine if we community and world, enjoy each 303-449-2711 outreach programs. others’ company, be inspired, and learn can build up. Wish list: Funding, volunteer mountain- something from our speakers. Person in charge: Donna Lovato, region-experienced donor-fundraising Person in charge: Maud Huey-Kenyon OUTREACH UNITED RESOURCE CENTER INC. interim executive director advice and talent, donations to the 12/1 Year founded: 1985 (OUR CENTER) Year founded: 1980 silent auction. 220 Collyer St. Longmont, CO 80501 Person in charge: Serene Karplus, CIVIL AIR PATROL, BROOMFIELD COMPOSITE FOCUS REENTRY director www.ourcenter.org 4705 Baseline Road Year founded: 1996 SQUADRON 303-772-5529 Boulder, CO 80303 11755 Airport Way Services: We help people move toward www.focusreentry.org Broomfield, CO 80021-2547 self-sufficiency by unifying community 720-304-6446 SENIOR RESOURCES OF BROOMFIELD INC. www.coloradowingcap.org resources. P.O. Box 714 303-903-8102 Services: The mission of FOCUS Broomfield, CO 80038 Wish list: Financial contributions; food, Reentry is to reduce recidivism and Services: Aerospace education, cadet especially protein items; grocery-store enhance community safety. As the only www.broomfieldseniorresources.org program, emergency services. 303-464-5526 gift cards; work jeans, new socks & formal program available to offenders Wish list: Equipment for supporting underwear; volunteers. leaving the Boulder County Jail FOCUS Services: In partnership with the emergency services and cadet Broomfield community, Senior Person in charge: Edwina Salazar, mentors serve as a bridge in the programs, funds for operational executive director offenders’ transition back into society, Resources of Broomfield, Inc., an support. independent, nonprofit organization, Year founded: 1986 helping them to stabilize, rebuild strives to improve the quality of life for Person in charge: Maj Keith Christian, their lives and eventually achieve self- all seniors and their families through Squadron Commander SKYLINE KIWANIS CLUB & FOUNDATION sufficiency. fundraising, volunteerism, advocacy Year founded: 1941 P.O. Box 565 Person in charge: Courtney Gomez, and representation of a diverse senior Longmont, CO 80502 executive director population to the Area Agency KIWANIS CLUB OF LONGMONT www.skylinekiwanis.org Year founded: 2005 Person in charge: Kathy Hoff, president P.O. Box 1002 303-579-8420 Year founded: 1982 Longmont, CO 80502 Services: Identifying need and offering INSTRUCTIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS www.longmontkiwanis.org support to individuals and organizations FOUNDATION INC., DBA VOQAL VIA MOBILITY SERVICES 303-772-7816 in the St. Vrain Valley. 825 Delaware Ave., Suite 500 2855 N. 63rd St. Services: Helping children. Person in charge: Heather McChesney, Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80301 Person in charge: Ray Allison president, 2017 www.voqal.org www.viacolorado.org Year founded: 1926 Year founded: 1978 303-532-2850 303-447-2848 Services: Voqal works through its Services: Via’s mission is to promote KIWANIS CLUB OF THE FOOTHILLS TIMEBANK BOULDER distinct individual initiatives: Mobile independence and self-sufficiency P.O. Box 3323 P.O. Box 1524 Citizen, Voqal Fund, Voqal Education, for people with limited mobility by Boulder, CO 80307 Boulder, CO 80306 Voqal Fellowship and Independent providing caring, customer-focused www.foothillskiwanis.org www.timebankboulder.org Spectrum to support nonprofit 52 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS organizations and individuals using Sports & Recreation BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION opportunities. technology and media to advance social Wish list: Volunteers to instruct our AMERICAN MOUNTAIN GUIDES ASSOCIATION FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER equity. FOUNDATION students, new snow tires for our van, Person in charge: John Schwartz, 4720 Walnut St., Suite 200 volunteer to drive van on Fridays to Boulder, CO 80301 3198 Broadway director & founder Boulder, CO 80304 pick up disabled veterans. www.amga.com Person in charge: Carol Nickell, 303-271-0984 www.playboulder.org LONGMONT COMMUNITY JUSTICE 303-931-5060 executive director Services: To inspire and support a Year founded: 1975 PARTNERSHIP culture of American mountain craft. Services: Play Boulder Foundation 528 Main St. creates excellence in parks and Person in charge: Alex Kosseff, recreation in Boulder by mobilizing INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN BICYCLING Longmont, CO 80501 executive director www.lcjp.org community support through education, ASSOCIATION 303-776-1527 Year founded: 1979 philanthropy and advocacy. 4888 Pearl East Circle, Suite 200E Services: LCJP builds community Year founded: 1976 Boulder, CO 80301 through collaborative and inclusive BICYCLE PRODUCT SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION www.imba.com restorative practices and gives people 740 34th St. COMMUNITY CYCLES 303-545-9011 the opportunity to heal and create Boulder, CO 80303 2805 Wilderness Place, #1000 Services: To create, enhance and justice in their community and the www.bpsa.org Boulder, CO 80301 preserve great mountain biking world. 303-442-2466 www.communitycycles.org experiences. Person in charge: Kathleen McGoey, Services: U.S. bicycle-industry trade 720-565-6019 Person in charge: Dave Wiens, executive director association. Services: Nonprofit that promotes, executive director Year founded: 1994 Person in charge: Ray Keener, educates and advocates for the safe use Year founded: 1988 executive director of bicycles. Year founded: 1914 Person in charge: Sue Prant, executive OUTDOOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION PHILANTHROPIECE FOUNDATION INC. director 6105 Monarch Road 2580 55th St., Suite 101 Longmont, CO 80503 BOULDER AREA TRAILS COALITION Year founded: 2006 Boulder, CO 80301 www.philanthropiece.org P.O. Box 19726 www.outdoorindustry.org 303-440-8484 Boulder, CO 80308 ED & RUTH LEHMAN YMCA (YMCA OF 303-444-3353 Services: The Philanthropiece www.bouldertrails.org BOULDER VALLEY) Services: The Outdoor Industry Foundation, through building deep 303-485-2162 950 Lashley St. Association is a membership-driven and authentic relationships, empowers Services: Advocacy for trails & public Longmont, CO 80504 trade organization for the outdoor land management; publication of Trails www.ymcabv.org industry. In collaboration with our change-makers around the world to members, we are a force for the co-create resilient communities. & Recreation Map of Boulder County, 303-776-0370 funding/grants for trail planning, trail Services: The Y strengthens the industry in recreation and trade policy, Person in charge: Elizabeth Cook, sustainable business innovation and founder/president building, trail maintenance. foundations of community through programs that focus on youth increasing outdoor participation. Year founded: 1997 Wish list: Matching grants for trail projects, matching grant for updating development, healthy living and social Person in charge: Amy Roberts, and publishing the 4th Edition of our responsibility. executive director ROCKY MOUNTAIN PEACE & JUSTICE CENTER Trails & Recreation Map of Boulder Wish list: Cash donations, volunteers. Year founded: 1989 3970 Broadway, Suite B5 County. Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ Boulder, CO 80304 President PARADOX SPORTS www.rmpjc.org Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, president Year founded: 1874 3330 Eldorado Springs Drive 303-444-6981 Eldorado Springs, CO 80025 Services: Rooted in the spirit of Year founded: 1996 www.paradoxsports.org unconditional nonviolence, the Rocky ELDORA MOUNTAIN SKI & SNOWBOARD 720-638-5593 Mountain Peace and Justice Center is BOULDER B-CYCLE CLUB Services: Improves lives through dedicated to progressive personal and 3601 Arapahoe Ave., #D-179 1750-1 30th St., Suite 431 adaptive climbing opportunities that defy social change. We are a multi-issue Boulder, CO 80303 Boulder, CO 80301 convention. organization that works to restore www.boulderbcycle.org www.lertprograms.com/emsc 303-447-8014 Person in charge: Shelley Brook, and protect Earth and human rights. 303-532-4412 operations manager Services: Eldora Mountain Ski and We educate, organize, act and build Services: Operate a local nonprofit Year founded: 2007 community in order to create a culture bike-sharing system. Snowboard Club (EMSC) provides of justice and peace. Person in charge: Kevin Crouse, assistance that allows kids to participate who could not do so without financial help. PEOPLEFORBIKES Person in charge: Betty Ball, executive director 1966 13th St. co-administrator Person in charge: Matt Tomasko, Year founded: 2011 executive director Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1983 Year founded: 1975 www.peopleforbikes.org BOULDER COUNTY HORSE ASSOCIATION 303-449-4893 SAFEHOUSE PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE FOR P.O. Box 19601 FLATIRONS VOLLEYBALL CLUB Services: PeopleForBikes is uniting NONVIOLENCE Boulder, CO 80308-2601 millions of individuals, thousands 2770 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 132 of businesses and hundreds of 835 North St. www.boulderhorse.org Lafayette, CO 80026 Boulder, CO 80304 303-485-2162 communities to make better bike riding www.flatironsvbc.org for everyone. When people ride bikes, www.safehousealliance.org Services: Advocacy for equestrian 303-543-7605 303-449-8623 access to trails & open space, zoning, great things happen. Join us! Services: Flatirons Volleyball Club 1999 Services: SPAN is a human-rights education, recreation. teaches girls valuable life lessons Year founded: organization dedicated to ending Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, through the sport of volleyball. Our violence against adults, youth and president focus includes commitment, work PEOPLEFORBIKES COALITION children through support, advocacy, Year founded: 1971 ethic, time management, mindfulness, 1966 13th St., Suite 250 education and community organizing. competitive spirit in conjunction with Boulder, CO 80302 sportspersonship and the importance of www.peopleforbikes.org Wish list: Business partnerships/ BOULDER FISH AND GAME INC. 303-449-4893 sponsorship for events. Gift cards 1630 Lincoln Place putting the team before oneself. Special (Target, King Soopers, Safeway, Boulder, CO 80302 training sessions are held in the areas Services: PeopleForBikes aims to Amazon, etc.) for clients or program 303-494-2655 of nutrition, leadership, goal setting, make riding better for everyone. By expenses. conditioning and mental mindfulness. collaborating with millions of individual Services: To provide fishing Through the sport of volleyball, young riders, businesses, community leaders, Person in charge: Anne Tapp, opportunities to kids and others in the athletes implement group cooperation and elected officials, we’re uniting executive director Boulder region. to accomplish a united goal. people to create a powerful, united Year founded: 1979 Year founded: 1908 Wish list: A facility of our own. voice for bicycling and its benefits. Person in charge: Susan Cancilla, Year founded: 1999 YWCA BOULDER COUNTY BOULDER MOUNTAINBIKE ALLIANCE director 2222 14th St. 2670 13th St. Year founded: 1999 ROCKY MOUNTAIN DRESSAGE SOCIETY — Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80304 NORTHERN COLORADO CHAPTER www.ywcaboulder.org www.bouldermountainbike.org IGNITE ADAPTIVE SPORTS 2942 Park Lake Drive 303-443-0419 575-496-3785 P.O. Box 19016 Boulder, CO 80301 Services: YWCA Boulder County Services: Boulder Mountainbike Alliance Boulder, CO 80308-2016 www.rmds.org is dedicated to eliminating racism, creates for an engaged community, www.igniteadaptivesports.org 720-890-7825 empowering women, and promoting better trail experiences that are fun, 303-258-1166 Services: RMDS supports the sport peace, justice, freedom, and dignity healthy and sustainable in the greater Services: Ignite personal growth, of dressage in the Rocky Mountain for all. Boulder area. independence, and confidence in region with chapters in Colorado and Person in charge: Karen Hada, interim Person in charge: Steve Watts, people with disabilities along the Wyoming. CEO executive director Front Range by providing caring, safe, Person in charge: Gwen Ka’awaloa, Year founded: 1922 Year founded: 1991 and fun adaptive winter snowsports president

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SKICARPOOL teachers, and engenders in them a around the world. Services: The National Center for 3172 29th St. deep understanding and respect for the Person in charge: Cindy Lindsay, Women & Information Technology Boulder, CO 80301 integrity of the human body, mind and co-president and treasurer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization www.skicarpool.org spirit as it exists within nature. Year founded: 2003 chartered in 2004 by the National 720-352-4826 Wish list: Over the past 22 years, Science Foundation. NCWIT is a Services: Make friends, not traffic. as a not-for-profit organization, we BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER “collective impact” effort, a community Person in charge: Glenn Lieberman, continue to rely on private donations. 6007 Oreg Ave. of more than 700 prominent executive director This allows us to offer both our free Boulder, CO 80303 corporations, academic institutions, Year founded: 2002 weekly veterans clinic, as well as low- www.boulderjcc.org government agencies, and nonprofits cost treatments for veterans and their 303-998-1900 working to increase girls’ and women’s families in our regular clinic. Your participation in technology and THE OUTDOOR FOUNDATION Services: The JCC provides a home computing. donation today will directly support this for meaningful gatherings and events 2580 55th St., Suite 101 service. Person in charge: Lucy Sanders, CEO Boulder, CO 80301 and is a central address of Jewish life in Person in charge: Hilary Skellon, clinical Boulder County and beyond. & co-founder www.outdoorfoundation.org director 303-444-3353 Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 1996 Services: The Outdoor Foundation is executive director a not-for-profit 501(c)3 established by Year founded: 1996 SAFEHOUSE PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE FOR Outdoor Industry Association to inspire LONGMONT BPOE ELKS NO. 1055 NONVIOLENCE and grow future generations of outdoor 306 Coffman St. BOULDER VALLEY WOMEN’S HEALTH 835 North St. enthusiasts. Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80304 www.bpoe1055.com CENTER www.safehousealliance.org Person in charge: Chris Fanning, 303-776-1055 2855 Valmont Road executive director Boulder, CO 80301 303-449-8623 Services: Services to youth, veterans Services: SPAN is a human-rights Year founded: 2002 and needy citizens. www.boulderwomenshealth.org 303-442-5160 organization dedicated to ending Person in charge: Carl Byers, exalted violence against adults, youth and YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY ruler Services: The Mission of Women’s 2800 Dagny Way Health (Boulder Valley Women’s children through support, advocacy, Lafayette, CO 80026 Year founded: 1906 Health Center) is to provide accessible, education and community organizing. www.ymcabv.org confidential and comprehensive Wish list: Business partnerships/ 303-664-5455 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS gynecological and reproductive sponsorship for events. Gift cards Services: The YMCA of Boulder 315 S. Bowen St. healthcare, including sexual health (Target, King Soopers, Safeway, Valley strengthens the foundations of Longmont, CO 80501 services and education. Amazon, etc.) for clients or program community through programs that focus www.vfw.org Wish list: As our federal family planning expenses. on youth development, healthy living 720-841-2815 funding is currently under threat, we Person in charge: Anne Tapp, and social responsibility. Services: To foster camaraderie among need our community to step up with executive director Wish list: Cash donations, volunteers. United States veterans of overseas support for our services. Donate and Year founded: 1979 conflicts. To serve our veterans, the Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ advocate! military and our communities. To Person in charge: Susan Buchanan, THE WOMEN’S WILDERNESS INSTITUTE president advocate on behalf of all veterans. Year founded: 1874 executive director/CEO 2845 Wilderness Place, Suite 211 Year founded: 1973 Boulder, CO 80301 Water/Ditch/Irrigation www.womenswilderness.org YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY 303-938-9191 2850 Mapleton Ave. RESOURCE CENTRAL COLORADO WOMEN’S EDUCATION Boulder, CO 80301 2639 Spruce St. FOUNDATION Services: Our mission is to strengthen Boulder, CO 80302 P.O. Box 1189 the courage, confidence, and leadership www.resourcecentral.org Boulder, CO 80306 qualities of girls and women through Veterans Services 303-999-3820 www.cwef.org the challenge and support of group 303-443-2573 wilderness and community-based IGNITE ADAPTIVE SPORTS Services: Resource Central is an experiences. P.O. Box 19016 innovative nonprofit dedicated to Services: The Colorado Women’s Boulder, CO 80308-2016 helping people save water, conserve Education Foundation’s (CWEF) Person in charge: Emily Isaacs, www.igniteadaptivesports.org energy, and reduce waste. mission is to invest in women who executive director 303-258-1166 Wish list: Need sod cutters and a trailer are transforming their lives through Year founded: 1997 Services: Ignite personal growth, to expand our water conservation education … for themselves, their independence, and confidence in programs. families, and their communities. WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER people with disabilities along the Person in charge: Neal Lurie, president Wish list: Funding for scholarships for 415 Coffman St., Suite 2 Front Range by providing caring, safe, Year founded: 1976 women. Longmont, CO 80501 and fun adaptive winter snowsports Person in charge: Roxanne Brickell- www.coloradowomen.org opportunities. Reardon, business and program 720-380-0762 Wish list: Volunteers to instruct our Women manager Services: The Women’s Business students, new snow tires for our van, BEADFORLIFE Year founded: 1976 Development Center is a 501(c)3 volunteer to drive van on Fridays to 6797 Winchester Circle organization dedicated to serving our pick up disabled veterans. Boulder, CO 80301 INTERNATIONAL MIDWIFE ASSISTANCE community by providing valuable Person in charge: Carol Nickell, www.beadforlife.org P.O. Box 916 resources, business education executive director 303-554-5901 Boulder, CO 80306 and networking opportunities to Year founded: 1975 Services: Creating sustainable www.midwifeassist.org entrepreneurial women. opportunities for women to lift their 303-588-1663 Person in charge: Candy Campbell, INSTITUTE OF TAOIST EDUCATION AND families out of poverty by connecting Services: Our mission is to raise the founder/president Year founded: 2009 ACUPUNCTURE INC. people worldwide in a circle of standard of care in areas experiencing 317 W. South Boulder Road, Suite 5 exchange that enriches everyone. crises in maternal and infant health. We Louisville, CO 80027 Person in charge: Devin Hibbard, are committed to bringing equal access ZONTA FOOTHILLS FOUNDATION AND CLUB executive director & CEO to healthcare to women all over the OF BOULDER COUNTY www.itea.edu world, regardless of where they live. 720-890-8922 Year founded: 2004 P.O. Box 19964 Person in charge: Jennifer Braun, Boulder, CO 80308 Services: The Mission of the Institute executive director of Taoist Education and Acupuncture is BOLDEREACH www.zontafoothills.org to provide a deep and comprehensive P.O. Box 17544 Year founded: 2004 720-352-5697 education in the theory and practice Boulder, CO 80308 Services: The Zonta Foothills of Classical Five-Element Acupuncture, www.boldereach.org NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & Foundation, a nonprofit Colorado based on the teachings of J.R. and J.B. none INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY corporation, was formed in 2004, to Worsley. Our educational program Services: BoldeReach is a community 1111 Engineering Drive, ECCE 1B-36 carry out the charitable purposes of develops the professional skills and of women devoted to supporting Boulder, CO 80309 the Zonta Foothills Club of Boulder inner capacities of our students to organizations that aid and empower www.ncwit.org County. be effective healers and inspiring women and children in extreme need 303-735-6671 Year founded: 1919

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Agriculture COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS Loveland, CO 80538 CREATIVE ACRES ANIMAL SANCTUARY ASSOCIATION 970-646-2875 P.O. Box 1143 COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC. 710 11th Ave., Suite 111 Services: Timberlane Farm Museum Brighton, CO 80601 4040 Campus Delivery Greeley, CO 80631 aspires to preserve the heritage of the www.creativeacres.org Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040 970-352-6875 Big Thompson Valley beginning in 1860 303-659-4792 http://co4hfoundation.extension. Services: Trade association for by educating, enriching, and connecting Services: To operate a quality-of-life, colostate.edu sugarbeet growers. people of all ages and backgrounds 970-491-2768 no-kill, free-roam animal sanctuary and Year founded: 1923 through tours, events, exhibits, and Services: The Colorado 4-H to education the public other animal community outreach. entities to aid in setting standards higher Foundation provides positive youth Year founded: 2003 development and education by raising COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE for animals in all situations. and distributing funds in support of TRUST Wish list: Funds that will help deal with diverse Colorado 4-H programs. 4927 E. County Road 36 Animals the effects of a March 2018 fire. Person in charge: Gary Small, executive Fort Collins, CO 80528 ALLY’S HAVEN Person in charge: Maxine Mager, director www.coloradoyo.org president 970-663-0800 755 N. County Road 29 Year founded: 1952 Loveland, CO 80537 Year founded: 1987 Services: Building relationships through www.allyshaven.net traditional outdoor recreation. 970-669-8374 COLORADO AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATION Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, EVERY CREATURE COUNTS P.O. Box 1992 office administrator; Bob Hewson, Services: To provide sick or injured 1245 Factory Circle Estes Park, CO 80517 President CEO; Gregg Knoll, Executive equines an opportunity to be Fort Lupton, CO 80621 www.colaqua.org Director rehabilitated, and then to place them www.everycreaturecounts.org in homes matching their physical and 970-225-0150 Year founded: 2001 303-546-2704 Services: Aquaculture fish, products and mental capabilities. Those unable Services: Every Creature Counts is a services. to move on to a family or another HARVEST FARM DENVER RESCUE MISSION career due to age, health, physical no-kill dog and cat shelter located in Person in charge: Bill Manci, 4240 E. Larimer County Road 66 or emotional reasons remain at the Fort Lupton, Colorado. Our mission Webmaster Wellington, CO 80549 sanctuary to enjoy the quality of life is to eliminate the pet over-population Year founded: 1980 www.harvestfarm.net they deserve. problem. We rescue over 2,700 dogs 970-568-9803 Year founded: 1999 and cats annually and adopt them COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION Services: Harvest Farm is a 209-acre into loving homes. We also operate a 2425 35th Ave., Suite 202 farm and rehabilitation center for men low-cost spay/neuter, vaccination, and seeking to break cycles of addiction and ANIMAL HOUSE RESCUE & GROOMING dental clinic for dogs and cats. Our clinic Greeley, CO 80634 2200 N. Taft Hill Road www.coloradolivestock.org homelessness. spays and neuters nearly 7,200 animals Year founded: 1989 Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-378-0500 www.animalhousehelp.org each year. Services: CLA works on behalf 970-224-3647 Year founded: 1992 of its members in the regulatory LARIMER COUNTY 4-H YOUTH FOUNDATION Services: The mission of Animal House and legislative arenas in Colorado. INC. is to decrease the euthanasia rate of FORT COLLINS CAT RESCUE & SPAY/NEUTER Additionally, CLA has a strong safety 3039 W. Vine Drive adoptable animals by collaborating CLINIC and workers compensation program Fort Collins, CO 80521 with overpopulated and underserved comprised of livestock producers that www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/ 2321 E. Mulberry St., #1 shelters; providing the community with Fort Collins, CO 80524 benefit from pooling their resources larimer/4h/4h.shtml education, information and outreach; and developing a strong safety culture 970-482-4647 www.FCCRSNC.org and providing adoption opportunities 970-484-8516 on their operations. Services: By connecting our local for homeless animals and giving them Person in charge: Bill Hammerich, expertise with your interest in getting what they need most, time to find their Services: Our mission is to end pet CEO back to basics, we bring you modern forever homes. homelessness, and our vision is that Year founded: 1998 hands-on experiences, credible Wish list: http://animalhousehelp.org/ every pet is healthy and wanted. information. support/wishlist/ Wish list: Monetary contributions, COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL Year founded: 1953 Person in charge: Ali Eccleston , paper towels, laundry detergent, P.O. Box 116 executive director bleach, dish soap, hand soap, postage Lucerne, CO 80646 NATIONAL ONION ASSOCIATION Year founded: 2007 stamps, dry cat food, dry and canned www.copork.org 822 Seventh St., Suite 510 kitten food. Greeley, CO 80631 970-356-4964 BIRD CONSERVANCY OF THE ROCKIES Person in charge: Sarah Swanty, www.onions-usa.org co-founder/executive director Services: Colorado Pork Producers 970-353-5895 14500 Lark Bunting Lane Council is a livestock organization Brighton, CO 80601 Year founded: 2006 whose goal is to provide a unified Services: The National Onion Association is the official organization www.birdconservancy.org voice for pig farmers leading the way representing growers, shippers, 303-659-4348 FORT COLLINS SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC in promoting, educating, and providing brokers, and commercial Services: Conserving birds and their 2321 E. Mulberry St., No. 9 visibility and transparency of the industry representatives of the U.S. onion habitats through science, education and Fort Collins, CO 80524 to all of Colorado. industry. land stewardship. www.FortCollinsCatRescue.org Person in charge: Joyce Kelly, executive Person in charge: Wayne Mininger, Wish list: Bird Conservancy of the 970-484-1861 director executive vice president Rockies is always looking for new Services: The services in our clinic Year founded: 1977 Year founded: 1913 supporters, sponsors and volunteers are available to any dog or cat owner interested in making a difference for or caretaker of feral/barn cats and COLORADO SEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION SURI NETWORK birds and their habitats through science, are focused on the prevention of pet Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, CSU P.O. Box 1984 land stewardship and education. overpopulation and pet disease. — C143 Plant Sciences Building Estes Park, CO 80517 Person in charge: Tammy Vercauteren, Person in charge: Sarah Swanty, Fort Collins, CO 80523 www.surinetwork.org executive director co-founder & executive director http://seeds.agsci.colostate.edu/step- 970-586-5876 Year founded: 1988 Year founded: 2006 into-the-world-of-seeds/colorado-seed- Services: The Suri Network and Suri growers-home-page/ alpaca breeders are committed to the 230 Cherry St., Suite 150 970-491-6202 advancement of Suri genetics and to the Fort Collins, CO 80521 FRONT RANGE EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIANS Services: The Colorado Seed Growers advancement of the economic value www.rmbo.org P.O. Box 272452 Association is a non-profit educational of Suris. 970-482-1707 Fort Collins, CO 80527 and service organization, authorized Person in charge: Deb Christner, vice Services: Conserving birds and their www.ridewithfree.org by Cooperative Extension of Colorado president habitats through science, education and 970-221-0646 State University as the official seed Year founded: 1995 land stewardship Services: To provide therapeutic certifying agency in Colorado. Person in charge: Tammy Vercauteren, equine-assisted activities for social, Person in charge: Rick Novak, manager TIMBERLANE FARM MUSEUM executive director physical and emotional development. Year founded: 1930 210 E. 29th St. Year founded: 1988 Year founded: 1983 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 55 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

GREELEY KENNEL CLUB 970-484-7756 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Person in charge: Jenna Riedi, P.O. Box 1256 Services: The RMRP inspires the www.moafc.org executive director Greeley, CO 80632 appreciation and protection of raptors 970-482-2787 Year founded: 1979 www.greeleykc.org and the spaces where they live through Services: To spread the power of 970-330-7176 excellence in rehabilitation, education visual art. CHASE THE MUSIC Services: Greeley Kennel Club and research. Person in charge: Lisa Hatchadoorian, 2071 Rowell Drive values the human/animal bond which Wish list: Gift cards to Lowe’s, Home executive director Lyons, CO 80540 is furthered by purebred dogs for Depot, grocery stores, Layne Labs. Year founded: 1983 www.chasethemusic.org companionship, sport, work, and service. Nitrile exam gloves (non-latex). Forever 303-859-3321 Greeley Kennel Club encourages the Postage Stamps. Copy Paper. ART CENTER OF ESTES PARK Services: Chase the Music gives outreach of dogs in service to our Person in charge: Carin Avila, executive 517 Big Thompson Ave. children battling critical conditions love, community. Greeley Kennel Club director Estes Park, CO 80517 hope, strength and joy. We do this facilitates educational programs, canine Year founded: 1979 www.artcenterofestes.com with original music — composed and health seminars, and responsible breeder performed just for them. locator services. Greeley Kennel Club 970-586-5882 heightens the civic responsibility of being ROCKY MOUNTAIN SIAMESE RESCUE Services: The Art Center of Estes Park Person in charge: Clark Hodge, good dog-owning neighbors. P.O. Box 336563 represents local and regional artists executive director Greeley, CO 80633 Year founded: 1950 from the Rocky Mountain area. Year founded: 2009 www.co.siameserescue.org Person in charge: Vickie Mastron, 970-351-6582 gallery manager HEARTS & HORSES INC. COLORADO MODEL RAILROAD MUSEUM Services: Rocky Mountain Siamese Year founded: 1987 680 10th St. 163 N. Larimer County Road 29 Rescue is an all-volunteer 501(c)3 Loveland, CO 80537 Greeley, CO 80631 nonprofit organization dedicated to www.cmrm.org www.heartsandhorses.org helping as many Siamese and Siamese- ARTWORKS LOVELAND 970-663-4200 310 N. Railroad Ave. 970-392-2934 mix cats as we can. Loveland, CO 80537 Services: The Mission of the Colorado Services: Our mission at Hearts & Year founded: 2004 Horses is to promote the physical, www.artworksloveland.org Model Railroad Museum is provide cognitive, emotional, and social well-being 970-663-5555 a model railroading experience that of individuals with special needs through SEARCH & RESCUE DOGS OF COLORADO Services: Transforming lives through educates, inspires, and brings joy to all equine assisted activities and therapies. P.O. Box 1036 contemporary arts. Provide a studio ages. This interactive and immersive Fort Collins, CO 80522 environment that nurtures individual model railroad layout features the world’s Person in charge: Jan Pollema, www.SARDOC.org executive director artistic growth; collaborative artistic largest prototypical diorama with historic 970-484-5500 stories and eye spy games for kids. Year founded: 1997 opportunity; artist career enhancement; Services: The oldest Search Dog community education and exhibits; Wish list: The museum is currently certification agency in Colorado, while following an effective, self- looking for funding for youth HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD COUNTY SARDOC began in 1983 to meet a sufficient, and thriving business. programming to provide our STEM 1620 42nd St. growing need for highly qualified dog Wish list: Program support! (and based classes to more schools and Evans, CO 80620 teams to aid in searches for missing easels). provide after school programming. www.weldcountyhumane.org people. 970-506-9550 Person in charge: Angela Brill, Person in charge: Michelle Kempema, Person in charge: Melissa Kindt, executive director executive director Services: Community animal shelter director, northern region Year founded: 2012 Year founded: 2009 that houses lost, stray and unwanted Year founded: 1980 animals. The HSWC processes adoptions, attempts to locate owners BAS BLEU THEATRE COMPANY DANCE EXPRESS and provides low cost spay/neuter/ SURI NETWORK 401 Pine St. 2728 Spoke Court vaccination clinics for the community. P.O. Box 1984 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Estes Park, CO 80517 Person in charge: Elaine Hicks, www.basbleu.org www.danceexpressfc.com www.surinetwork.org 970-498-8949 970-493-2113 executive director 970-586-5876 Year founded: 1961 Services: Bas Bleu’s goal is to educate Services: Dance Express is an inclusive Services: The Suri Network and Suri the community and enrich the cultural dance company that improves alpaca breeders are committed to the life of the region, which adds to the people’s lives through creative dance IDEA WILD advancement of Suri genetics and to the common cultural experience that bonds experiences serving dancers of all ages 420 Riddle Drive advancement of the economic value us all to our community and the world and abilities. Fort Collins, CO 80521 of Suris. around us. Bas Bleu’s foundation is Wish list: board members, shared www.ideawild.org Person in charge: Deb Christner, vice excellence in theater arts, as theater is 970-482-6748 rehearsal and performance space, president the mirror that reflects society. up-to-date computer. Services: Idea Wild seeks to Year founded: 1995 Person in charge: Wendy Ishii, founder/ minimize the loss of biodiversity by Person in charge: Mary Elizabeth artistic director; Andrea Evans, General Lenahan, MS, OT, artistic and executive empowering people on the front lines Manager of conservation by awarding small THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY director 2999 Weld County Road 53 Year founded: 1992 Year founded: 1989 equipment grants to conservation Keenesburg, CO 80643 professionals around the world. www.wildanimalsanctuary.org Person in charge: Wally Van Sickle, BEET STREET DEBUT THEATRE COMPANY 303-536-0118 200 Mathews St. 827 Riverside Ave. president / founder Services: To rescue, rehabilitate Year founded: 1991 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Fort Collins, CO 80521 and care for abused, abandoned www.beetstreet.org www.debuttheatre.org and confiscated Lions, Tigers, Bears 970-444-2338 970-224-5774 INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY ACADEMY OF and other large carnivores, as well Services: Beet Street exists as a catalyst Services: For young people to PAIN MANAGEMENT as educate the public about Captive to develop Fort Collins into a nationally Wildlife Issues. experience, learn and create their own 415 Main St. recognized arts and culture center and expression in both the performance and Windsor, CO 80550 Wish list: Building supplies, commercial destination by distinguishing ourselves technical aspects of live theater “hands www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/ivapm vehicles, volunteerism. as an intellectually vital community that on” and as a community. 970-297-0344 Person in charge: Pat Craig, executive fosters, celebrates, and inspires human Person in charge: Lee Kaplan, artistic Services: The International Veterinary director creativity. Academy of Pain Management is a director Year founded: 1980 Person in charge: Bruce Freestone, Year founded: 1991 multi-disciplinary organization dedicated board president to promoting, enhancing, and advancing W.O.L.F. SANCTUARY Year founded: 2007 pain management in animals. P.O. Box 1544 ESTES PARK MUSEUM FRIENDS & Laporte, CO 80535 CANYON CONCERT BALLET FOUNDATION INC. LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY www.wolfsanctuary.net 1031 Conifer St. 200 Fourth St. 3501 E. 71st St. 970-416-9531 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Estes Park, CO 80517 Loveland, CO 80538 Services: Nonprofit sanctuary for www.ccballet.org www.estesparkmuseumfriends.org www.larimerhumane.org captive-bred wolves and wolf dogs. 970-472-4156 970-577-3766 970-226-3647 W.O.L.F.’s mission is to improve Services: Canyon Concert Ballet’s Services: The Estes Park Museum Services: Larimer Humane Society’s the quality of life for wolves and wolf mission as a nonprofit educational Friends & Foundation, Inc supports mission to further the compassionate, dogs through rescue, sanctuary and organization is to expand, nourish, the mission of the Estes Park Museum safe, and responsible relationship education. and enrich the artistic opportunities through fundraising, publications, between animals and people. Person in charge: Shelley Coldiron, in classical dance through training, volunteerism, outreach, and special Person in charge: Judy Calhoun, CEO executive director performance, and community outreach projects and events. Year founded: 1969 Year founded: 1995 in service to the Northern Colorado Person in charge: Kurtis Kelly, Estes region. Park Museum Friends board president ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAPTOR PROGRAM Wish list: Gift cards to office-supply Year founded: 1962 720 E. Vine Drive Arts & Culture stores and home-improvement stores; Fort Collins, CO 80524 MUSEUM OF ART | FORT COLLINS fabric; printer paper; stamps; monetary FORT COLLINS CHILDREN’S THEATRE INC. www.rmrp.org 201 S. College Ave. donations. P.O. Box 442 56 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Fort Collins, CO 80522 executive director HEART-J CENTER FOR EXPERIENTIAL community performing arts group is to learn, www.fortcollinschildrenstheatre.org Year founded: 2012 LEARNING AT SYLVAN DALE RANCH sing and perform a diverse repertoire of 970-829-8929 2939 N. Larimer County Road 31-D choral music, with accompaniment ranging Services: To provide quality live GREELEY CENTRAL MUSIC BOOSTERS Loveland, CO 80538 from show band to symphony orchestra, theater for the children and families of 1515 14th Ave. www.heartjcenter.com encouraging member involvement in all Northern Colorado. Greeley, CO 80631 970-690-4221 aspects, raising the bar for community theater Year founded: 1958 www.gchsmusicboosters.com Services: Heart-J Center provides to semi-professional level. 970-348-5085 hands-on learning for people of all ages, Person in charge: Clifford Schultz, FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY Services: Parents supporting band, with programs that make the most of artistic/musical director 408 Mason Court orchestra & choir at Greeley Central. the rich biodiversity, human history, Year founded: 1977 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Year founded: 1985 scenic beauty and Western heritage of www.fcmod.org Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch. LOVELAND HIGH PLAINS ARTS COUNCIL 970-221-6738 Person in charge: Laura Armstrong, 125 E. Seventh St. GREELEY CHILDREN’S CHORALE INC. Loveland, CO 80537 Services: The museum creates P.O. Box 336891 executive director meaningful opportunities to learn, Year founded: 2013 www.sculptureinthepark.org Greeley, CO 80633 970-663-2940 reflect and have fun through hands-on www.greeleychildrenschorale.com and collections-based explorations in HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY DISTRICT Services: The Loveland High Plains science and culture. 970-371-2569 Arts Council, a private non-profit Person in charge: Cheryl Donaldson, Services: Our goal is to train and FOUNDATION organization, was established in 1984 protect the unchanged child voice as 2650 W. 29th St. for the purpose of promoting sculptural co-executive director, city partner; Greeley, CO 80631 Donna Jared, co-executive director, we perform diverse choral literature arts for the cultural and economic including serious music, folk songs, www.mylibrary.us benefit of the entire community. nonprofit partner 970-506-8565 popular music and musical theater. Year founded: 1983 Year founded: 2012 We discipline ourselves to achieve Services: Our mission is to cultivate the highest artistic result. We exist information, inspiration and FORT COLLINS SYMPHONY to complement music education in entertainment for our communities LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS 223 Linden St., No. 202 the schools. The GCC experience is by raising funds to sustain and P.O. Box 1242 Fort Collins, CO 80524 wholesome: musically, aesthetically, create literacy programs, collection Loveland, CO 80539 www.fcsymphony.org physically and emotionally. development, technology upgrades and www.lovelandband.org 970-613-5200 970-482-4823 Wish list: A $200 donation provides a capital improvements for our libraries. Services: To enhance life in Northern grant for families that struggle to afford Person in charge: Rochelle Mitchell- Services: To provide logistics, moral Colorado by providing entertainment the tuition for our program. Miller, foundation director and financial support to the Loveland and education through the production High School bands program — grades Person in charge: Tonia Gaiser, Year founded: 2000 nine through 12. of high quality orchestral music. administrator Person in charge: Mary Kopco, Person in charge: Kyle Freesen, Year founded: 1990 KRFC 88.9 FM director of bands executive director 619 S. College Ave., Suite 2 Year founded: 1949 GREELEY CHORALE INC. Fort Collins, CO 80524 OPENSTAGE THEATRE & COMPANY INC. P.O. Box 336848 www.krfcfm.org FRIENDS OF THE GARDENS ON SPRING 970-221-5075 400 N. College Ave. Greeley, CO 80633 Fort Collins, CO 80524 CREEK www.greeleychorale.org Services: As a volunteer-powered, www.openstage.com 2145 Centre Ave. 970-392-1486 noncommercial radio station our 970-484-5237 Fort Collins, CO 80526 mission is to provide listeners Services: Through its support of local Services: Live plays including comedies, www.fcgov.com/gardens arts events, church and school choirs, everywhere with a distinctive radio 970-416-2486 listening experience. classics, and cutting edge dramas. its local concert schedule, and its Person in charge: Denise Freestone, Services: As the non-profit partner international touring schedule, The Person in charge: Jen Parker, executive for the Gardens on Spring Creek, our director producing artistic director/co-founder; Greeley Chorale is proud to be an Summer Alameel mission is to cultivate a world-class botanic Year founded: 2003 integral part of the Greeley community, Year founded: 1973 garden through fundraising and advocacy. striving to enrich the cultural life of Wish list: Capital donations for Visitor’s Northern Colorado. LARIMER CHORALE Center and Butterfly House. Sponsors Person in charge: Galen Darrough, P.O. Box 884 OPERA FORT COLLINS Person in charge: Nate Budd, board Fort Collins, CO 80522 P.O. Box 503 conductor Fort Collins, CO 80522 president Year founded: 1964 www.larimerchorale.org Year founded: 1988 970-416-9348 www.operafortcollins.org 970-482-0220 GREELEY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Services: The mission of Larimer Chorale, an auditioned symphonic Services: The mission of Opera Fort FRIENDS OF THE SYMPHONY 801 Eighth St., Suite 230 Collins is to entertain, enrich and P.O. Box 1515 Greeley, CO 80631 chorus based in Fort Collins, is to perform choral music at a high educate through the professional Fort Collins, CO 80522 www.greeleyphil.org presentation of opera and community www.friendsofthesymphony.org 970-356-6406 artistic standard, with an emphasis 970-416-8889 on masterworks, and to enrich engagement programs. Services: Inspiring and enriching our and educate singers and audiences Person in charge: Marie Krizanovic, Services: We provide support to community through symphonic music. the Fort Collins Symphony, musical throughout northern Colorado. executive director education, and social connections for Person in charge: Nicholas Kenny, Person in charge: Wendy White, Year founded: 1979 our members. executive director executive director Person in charge: Lee Thielen, chair Year founded: 1911 Year founded: 1977 POUDRE LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INC. Year founded: 1963 108 N. Meldrum St. GREELEY RODARTE DANCERS INC. LINCOLN GALLERY, SPONSORED BY Fort Collins, CO 80521 1135 30th St. Road www.poudrelandmarks.org FRIENDS OF TRADITIONAL DANCE Greeley, CO 80631 THOMPSON VALLEY ART LEAGUE 970-221-0533 P.O. Box 64 www.cfsgwc.org/directory/greeley- 429 N. Lincoln Ave. Services: Poudre Landmarks mission Fort Collins, CO 80522 rodarte-dancers-inc Loveland, CO 80537 is to preserve, restore, protect, and www.fotd.org 970-353-6639 www.lincolngallery.com interpret the architectural and cultural 970-493-8277 970-663-2407 Services: The mission of the Greeley heritage of the Fort Collins area. We Rodarte dancers is to “promote self- Services: To promote am enthusiastic envision a community the understands, GLOBAL VILLAGE MUSEUM OF ARTS AND esteem, cultural pride, physical fitness, pursuit of art; to encourage appreciates, and values its past. CULTURES and family bonding for at risk youth. individuality, originality and freedom of We work towards this through the 200 W. Mountain Ave. expression; to provide club members management of the 1879 Avery House Person in charge: Ruby Jimenez, with opportunities to obtain public Fort Collins, CO 80521 executive director Museum and the 1883 Water Works www.globalvillagemuseum.org recognition ; to advance to the public and by holding numerous history- 970-221-4600 Year founded: 1992 the knowledge, appreciation and related events throughout the year in Services: The mission of the Global practice of the arts and the collection of the Fort Collins area. Village Museum is to showcase and GREELEY STAMPEDE INC. works of art. Wish list: Storage space in the celebrate arts, cultures, and peoples 600 N. 14th Ave. Person in charge: Lenina Olivas, gallery downtown area to house our vintage around the world. Exhibits, programs, Greeley, CO 80631 director clothing collection and other items we and special events are designed to www.greeleystampede.org Year founded: 1990 are unable to have on display in the engage and inspire visitors to learn 970-356-7787 Avery House at any one time. 2. 8-10 more about the inhabitants of Planet Services: To celebrate our nation’s LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY electronic tablets to process online Earth. independence, preserve our 2500 N. Garfield Ave. ticket check-ins at our Historic Homes Wish list: The Global Village Museum western heritage, and strengthen our Loveland, CO 80538 Tour and other events. 3. Bike racks for has an immediate need for three things: community. [email protected] the Water Works site. laminator machine; tool cart, and plastic Person in charge: Justin Watada, 970-214-4552 Person in charge: Thomas Boardman, tubs to use as culture kits. general manager Services: The Loveland Choral Society is treasurer, board of directors Person in charge: Gayle Warner, Year founded: 1922 a Colorado nonprofit whose purpose as a Year founded: 1972 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 57 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

POUDRE RIVER FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY WILDFIRE COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION Services: FleetPros is a nonprofit 301 Olive St. 425 Massachusetts Ave. 2425 35th Ave., Suite 202 industry association which strives to Fort Collins, CO 80524 Berthoud, CO 80513 Greeley, CO 80634 support fleet professionals through www.prfol.org www.wildfirearts.org www.coloradolivestock.org education, networking, and resources. 970-221-6740 970-532-5497 970-378-0500 Person in charge: Shawna Laird-Brush, Services: To raise money to enhance Services: Building community through Services: CLA works on behalf business manager and support the resources of the the arts. of its members in the regulatory Poudre River Public Library District. Wish list: Current needs: We are in and legislative arenas in Colorado. FORT COLLINS BOARD OF REALTORS Person in charge: Julie Lechtanski, need of art supplies: canvases, paints, Additionally, CLA has a strong safety 826 W. Drake Road board president brushes, as well as office supplies: and workers compensation program Fort Collins, CO 80526 Year founded: 1939 stand-alone copier/printer that can comprised of livestock producers that www.fcbr.org handle many copies with good color benefit from pooling their resources 970-223-2900 POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST and a laptop computer for the intern to and developing a strong safety culture Services: FCBR’s Realtor & Consumer 301 E. Olive St. use, as well as secretary and treasurer on their operations. Advocacy Department helps to ensure Fort Collins, CO 80524 of the board of directors. Person in charge: Bill Hammerich, the success of our members via the www.poudrelibraries.org/trust Person in charge: Lory Ohs, executive CEO 4 “I’s”- Involvement, Investment, 970-221-6740 director Year founded: 1998 Information, & Influence. Our Advocacy Services: The Trust collaborates with Year founded: 2002 efforts are predicated on meaningful the Library District Board of Trustees COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL Community Involvement, Investment and staff, Friends of the Library and P.O. Box 116 in key organizations, trustworthy local WOLVERINE FARM PUBLISHING real estate Information, and effective donors to grow and manage funds to 316 Willow St. Lucerne, CO 80646 generate innovative Library programs, www.copork.org Influence on local public policy. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Year founded: 1926 projects and services. www.wolverinefarm.org 970-356-4964 Person in charge: Joey Hoefler, board 970-472-4284 Services: Colorado Pork Producers president Services: To publish quality literature Council is a livestock organization GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Year founded: 1999 and art that mindfully engages humans whose goal is to provide a unified FOUNDATION with the world. voice for pig farmers leading the way 902 Seventh Ave. STRING QUARTET PROGRAM OF NORTHERN in promoting, educating, and providing Greeley, CO 80631 Person in charge: Todd Simmons, visibility and transparency of the industry www.greeleychamber.com COLORADO publisher and editor to all of Colorado. 970-352-3566 3805 12th Street Road Year founded: 2003 Greeley, CO 80634 Person in charge: Joyce Kelly, executive Services: The Greeley Chamber of www.sqpnc.org director Commerce Foundation exists for the 970-392-0822 Business/Economic Year founded: 1977 advancement and support of Chamber activities and programs that further its Services: The mission of the String AMERICAN PRODUCTION INVENTORY COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS educational goals. Contributed funds Quartet Program of Northern Colorado CONTROL SOCIETY enhance and encourage Chamber is to awaken students to the profound P.O. Box 270715 ASSOCIATION educational activities, seminars and value of in-depth study of string quartets. Fort Collins, CO 80525 710 11th Ave., Suite 111 programs to advance business and the Person in charge: Ryan Prijic, director www.apicsnoco.org Greeley, CO 80631 community. It promotes communication Year founded: 1998 970-217-2693 970-352-6875 and collaboration between businesses Services: APICS Northern Colorado Services: Trade association for and educators within the area in the THE CENTER FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY provides educational and networking sugarbeet growers. interest of economic development, 321 Maple St. opportunities for supply-chain and Year founded: 1923 trade, business, finance and professional Fort Collins, CO 80522 operations management professionals growth. It may also commission research www.c4fap.org in Northern Colorado, Wyoming and DOWNTOWN FORT COLLINS BUSINESS and conduct seminars, forums, panels 970-224-1010 Western Nebraska. ASSOCIATION and lectures. Services: The Center for Fine Art Person in charge: Tony Tills, president 19 Old Town Square, No. 230 Person in charge: Sarah MacQuiddy, Photography promotes the art of & CEO Fort Collins, CO 80524-2471 president, Greeley Chamber of photography by supporting the growth Year founded: 1970 www.downtownfortcollins.com Commerce of creative artists through exhibitions 970-484-6500 Year founded: 2006 and educational programs. BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SERVING Services: To advance the vitality and Person in charge: Hamidah Glasgow, prosperity of downtown, the heart of INNOSPHERE executive director NORTHERN COLORADO AND WYOMING Fort Collins. 320 E. Vine Drive Year founded: 2004 8020 S. County Road 5, Suite 100 Person in charge: Jason Dennison, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Fort Collins, CO 80528 www.innosphere.org www.bbb.org/wyoming-and-northern- executive director THE MOSTLIES Year founded: 1982 970-221-1301 4231 Cape Cod Circle colorado Services: Innosphere has been in Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-488-2043 operation for 20 years, has locations Services: Better Business Bureau ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL www.mostlies.org 500 Briggs St., #200 in Fort Collins, Boulder, Denver, and 970-207-9822 Serving Northern Colorado and Castle Rock, and is a nonprofit 501(c) Wyoming was founded in 1983 and Erie, CO 80516 Services: The Mostlies is a musical, www.erieedc.com (3) organization with a strong mission comedy and parody group. now serves 38 counties. Our BBB to create jobs and grow Colorado’s works diligently to help people find and 720-381-2786 Year founded: 1992 entrepreneurship ecosystem. Innosphere recommend businesses, brands and Services: Promote the town of Erie’s accelerates the success of high-impact charities they can trust. central location to transportation and science and technology-based startup and TIMBERLANE FARM MUSEUM Person in charge: Pamela King, CEO educational facilities, skilled workforce, scaleup companies in Colorado, and the 210 E. 29th St. quality residential options and affordable Year founded: 1988 incubation program focus on ensuring Loveland, CO 80538 new development opportunities to companies are investor-ready, connecting 970-646-2875 primary employers. entrepreneurs with experienced advisors, Services: Timberlane Farm Museum COLORADO AQUACULTURE ASSOCIATION Person in charge: Scott Wingfield, chair making introductions to corporate aspires to preserve the heritage of the P.O. Box 1992 Year founded: 2003 partners, exit planning, and accelerating Big Thompson Valley beginning in 1860 Estes Park, CO 80517 www.colaqua.org top line revenue growth. by educating, enriching, and connecting ESTES PARK BOARD OF REALTORS Person in charge: Mike Freeman, CEO people of all ages and backgrounds 970-225-0150 1200 Graves Avenue #208 Year founded: 1998 through tours, events, exhibits, and Services: Aquaculture fish, products and Estes Park, CO 80517 community outreach. services. www.estesparkrealtors.org KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES Year founded: 2003 Person in charge: Bill Manci, 970-586-6628 Webmaster 3694 Fletcher St. Services: The Estes Park Board of Loveland, CO 80538 UNION COLONY CHILDREN’S MUSIC Year founded: 1980 Realtors continues to support its www.kingdomwayministries.net ACADEMY members constantly changing needs 970-672-7699 2101 16th St. COLORADO CLEAN ENERGY CLUSTER in a constantly changing business Services: To galvanize leaders in Greeley, CO 80631 2950 E. Harmony Road, Suite 265 environment. The board is committed business, ministry and the marketplace www.unioncolonychildrensmusic.org Fort Collins, CO 80528 to providing excellent service and with the passion, purposes, productivity 970-330-1219 720-593-0058 supporting the professionalism of its and joy of Christ in their life and work. Services: Our mission is to provide an Services: CCEC projects positively members. Wish list: For business and marketplace opportunity for all children, age birth impact efficiencies in energy production Person in charge: Julia Daley, president leaders to be transformed by our to 12+ years, and their families, to and consumption, and associated quarterly events, to funnel Christian experience the benefits and joys of sustainability, when compared to FLEETPROS business leaders into transformational music and movement. continuation of existing practices in 1281 E. Magnolia St., Unit D, #209 monthly peer advisory / council groups Person in charge: Amy Johnson, meeting the energy needs of Colorado Fort Collins, CO 80524 and to speak to community groups director and the world. www.fleetpros.org and train executive/workplace teams in Year founded: 1989 Year founded: 2006 720-554-4656 leadership development with eternal 58 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS purposes of God/ministry in mind. True believes every child deserves our low, annual cost of $20 per child Fort Collins, CO 80525 Person in charge: Dan Anderson, a home that is loving, safe and to families throughout Larimer County. www.csrckids.org president/CEO permanent. The agency works to make Serving more youth creates a need 970-419-0486 Year founded: 2004 this dream come true for children by for more resources, such as staffing, Services: CSRC is Northern Colorado’s supporting birth parents with decisions expanded or new facilities, supplies, and only 501(c)(3) speech-language and MOUNTAIN & PLAINS INDEPENDENT about their unplanned pregnancy, more. Being able to provide all of these reading therapy provider. CSRC aiding adoptive parents in their process things would allow us to serve more mission is to enable children with BOOKSELLERS ASSOCIATION INC. to adopt, therefore, working to build youth more often and provide new, speech-language and reading delays and 208 E. Lincoln Ave. happy healthy families. innovative programming. disorders to communicate clearly and Fort Collins, CO 80524 Wish list: General donations to support Person in charge: Kaycee Headrick, effectively so that they may reach their www.mountainsplains.org our three main programs: free life executive director full academic, social and developmental 970-484-3939 long birth parent counseling, sliding fee Year founded: 1986 potential. We have scholarships and Services: The mission of the Mountains schedules for adoptive families and our sliding scale fee structure and pride & Plains Independent Booksellers low income free resource room for BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF WELD COUNTY INC. ourselves in not turning away a child Association is to support independent children between 0 and 2 years of age. based on their parent’s financial situation. booksellers in our region and to raise P.O. Box 812 Person in charge: Cindy Sarai, Greeley, CO 80632 Wish list: Helping children reach their awareness of the value of independent full potential academically and in life. businesses within our communities. executive director www.bgcweld.org Year founded: 2005 970-353-1278 Person in charge: Dave Boon, Person in charge: Laura Ayrey Burnett, executive director executive director Services: To inspire and enable all young people, especially those who Year founded: 1993 Year founded: 1980 ALTERNATIVE HOMES FOR YOUTH 1110 M St. need us most, to reach their full Greeley, CO 80631 potential as productive, responsible and CHILDSAFE COLORADO INC. MOUNTAIN STATES EMPLOYERS COUNCIL www.alternativehomesforyouth.org caring citizens. 1148 E. Elizabeth St. INC. 970-353-6010 Person in charge: Terry Adams, CEO Fort Collins, CO 80524 5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Suiite 140 Services: To teach, support, and model Year founded: 1963 www.childsafecolorado.org Loveland, CO 80538 healthy life skills to youth and families by 970-472-4133 www.msec.org providing therapeutic and educational CASA OF ADAMS & BROOMFIELD COUNTIES Services: ChildSafe’s mission is to 970-223-4107 interventions to end violence. 1100 Judicial Center Drive repair the damage done to victims Services: We are the professional, Person in charge: Arvind Karwan, Brighton, CO 80601 and their families, reduce the risk of cost-effective resource of choice for executive director www.casa17th.org re-victimization, and prevent the cycle employers in all areas of employment Year founded: 1976 303-654-3378 of abuse from carrying over into future law, human resource consulting, Services: CASA is a volunteer-based, generations. training, and surveys. B.A.S.E. CAMP nonprofit organization that trains and Wish list: Bean-bag chairs, snacks, kids’ Person in charge: Michael Severns, supervises community volunteers to drinks, gift cards, office supplies, cleaning president & CEO 1224 E. Elizabeth St. supplies. Fort Collins, CO 80524 represent the best interests of our most Year founded: 1939 www.mybasecampkids.org vulnerable citizens — child victims of Person in charge: Val Macri-Lind, 970-266-1734 physical, sexual or emotional abuse and clinical director NORTHERN COLORADO ECONOMIC ALLIANCE Services: Our mission is to be the neglect. Year founded: 1986 INC. choice provider of safe, affordable, Person in charge: Nia Wassink, 1615 Foxtrail Drive, Suite 130 accessible out-of-school-times childcare executive director CIVIL AIR PATROL — THOMPSON VALLEY Loveland, CO 80538 with enrichment services, aligned with Year founded: 2000 COMPOSITE SQUADRON www.NorthernColorado.com the community schools. P.O. Box 270885 970-541-2118 Person in charge: Seth Kelley, CASA OF LARIMER COUNTY Fort Collins, CO 80527 Services: The Northern Colorado executive director 3105 E. Harmony Road www.coloradowingcap.org Economic Alliance Inc. is a 501(c) Year founded: 1986 Fort Collins, CO 80528 678-428-8654 (6) corporation that is governed by www.CASALarimer.com Services: The COWG squadrons stand prominent business executives in BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA — LONGS PEAK 970-488-1630 ready to assist those in need. Missions Northern Colorado with the goal Services: It is the mission of CASA of range from search-and-rescue of lost of attracting and stimulating relevant COUNCIL Larimer County to be a voice in court hikers or hunters, location of downed economic opportunity and job growth 2215 23rd Ave. for abused and neglected children and a aircraft and transport of emergency for the region. Greeley, CO 80634 safe place in the community for conflict- personnel or medical materials. Person in charge: Andy Montgomery, www.longspeakbsa.org free family interactions. Wish list: Communication trailer. CEO 970-330-6305 Person in charge: Sabrina Stoker, Money to support Cadet Leadership Year founded: 2015 Services: It is the mission of the Longs executive director activities through scholarship. Location Peak Council, Boy Scouts of America Year founded: 1987 for weekly meeting. UPSTATE COLORADO ECONOMIC to develop character, integrity and Person in charge: Maj. Stephan leadership in today’s youth through Cavarra, commander DEVELOPMENT quality programs, outdoor experiences CHARITIES WITHIN REACH 822 Seventh St., Suite 550 and service to community. 915 W. 44th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Person in charge: John Coleman, Jr., Loveland, CO 80538 COATS & BOOTS —NORTH FORT COLLINS www.upstatecolorado.org www.charitieswithinreach.com BUSINESS ASSOCIATION scout executive/CEO; Sara Moore, 970-412-9169 970-356-4565 senior district executive 1415 N. College Ave., Unit #1 Services: Charities Within Reach is a Services: Economic development for 1924 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Greeley and Weld County. Year founded: nonprofit organization dedicated to the http://nfcba.org/coats-and-boots/ Person in charge: Richard Werner, vision of providing shelter, care and 970-443-3846 president & CEO BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF LARIMER COUNTY educational support for abandoned and Services: To provide new Columbia 103 Smokey St. Year founded: 1987 poor children. coats and boots with support from Fort Collins, CO 80525 Wish list: Finding individual(s) willing Jax Outdoor Gear to underprivileged www.BeGreatLarimer.org to sponsor a child through their school elementary children in need in the Children/Youth 970-223-1709 years. We would like to begin a college Poudre School District. AAC ADOPTION & FAMILY NETWORK INC. Services: To enable all young people, fund for each child so every one of Wish list: To receive donations 735 E. Colorado Highway 56 especially those who need us most, to them has the funds to attend university. sufficient to provide every Berthoud, CO 80513 reach their full potential as productive, Person in charge: Heather McCarthy, underprivileged elementary child in www.aacadoption.com caring, responsible citizens. president need in the Poudre School District a 970-532-3576 Wish list: In Larimer County, Boys & Year founded: 1998 new coat and boots. Services: AAC, Adoption for All Girls Clubs is the only comprehensive, Person in charge: Don Butler, treasurer Children, Adoption and Family facility-based, after-school and school- CHASE THE MUSIC Year founded: 2006 Network Inc. was established for the break program that includes meals, 2071 Rowell Drive program enrichment for positive youth purpose of assisting children of all races Lyons, CO 80540 COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC. in the United States and abroad. It is development, and mentoring for only www.chasethemusic.org $20 a year. BGCLC served over 3,200 4040 Campus Delivery our belief that every child deserves a 303-859-3321 Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040 family and loving care. youth in 2017 at five year round Clubs and two summer sites. This year, we Services: Chase the Music gives http://co4hfoundation.extension. Person in charge: Marissa Bebo, hosted eight total sites in the summer children battling critical conditions love, colostate.edu executive director and will be opening three additional year hope, strength and joy. We do this 970-491-2768 Year founded: 1994 round Clubs this fall, allowing us to serve with original music — composed and Services: The Colorado 4-H youth at eight Clubs year round. While performed just for them. Foundation provides positive youth ADOPTION DREAMS COME TRUE INC. this will allow us to serve the most youth Person in charge: Clark Hodge, development and education by raising 316 W. Mulberry St. we’ve ever served, we still have a wait executive director and distributing funds in support of Fort Collins, CO 80521 list that continues to grow each day. It Year founded: 2009 diverse Colorado 4-H programs. www.adoptiondreams.org would be our wish to fully alleviate our Person in charge: Gary Small, executive 970-493-2557 / 800281-6690 wait list while also continuing to provide CHILDREN’S SPEECH & READING CENTER director Services: Adoption Dreams Come excellent programming and maintaining 1330 Oakridge Drive, Suite 10 Year founded: 1952 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 59 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

COLORADO MODEL RAILROAD MUSEUM expression in both the performance and FORT COLLINS CHILDREN’S THEATRE INC. the highest artistic result. We exist 680 10th St. technical aspects of live theater “hands P.O. Box 442 to complement music education in Greeley, CO 80631 on” and as a community. Fort Collins, CO 80522 the schools. The GCC experience is www.cmrm.org Person in charge: Lee Kaplan, artistic www.fortcollinschildrenstheatre.org wholesome: musically, aesthetically, 970-392-2934 director 970-829-8929 physically and emotionally. Services: The Mission of the Colorado Year founded: 1991 Services: To provide quality live Wish list: A $200 donation provides a Model Railroad Museum is provide theater for the children and families of grant for families that struggle to afford a model railroading experience that EARLY CHILDHOOD COUNCIL OF LARIMER Northern Colorado. the tuition for our program. educates, inspires, and brings joy to all Year founded: 1958 Person in charge: Tonia Gaiser, ages. This interactive and immersive COUNTY administrator model railroad layout features the 2850 McClelland Drive, Suite 3400 Fort Collins, CO 80525 FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY Year founded: 1990 world’s largest prototypical diorama 408 Mason Court with historic stories and eye spy games www.ecclc.org for kids. 970-377-3388 Fort Collins, CO 80524 GREELEY EVANS YOUTH LEAGUE INC. Services: We bring the community www.fcmod.org 6501 W. 20th St. Wish list: The museum is currently 970-221-6738 Greeley, CO 80634 looking for funding for youth together to share knowledge and resources, build expertise and work Services: The museum creates www.geyl.org programming to provide our STEM 970-339-8286 based classes to more schools and collaboratively to ensure that all young meaningful opportunities to learn, provide after school programming. children in Larimer County have reflect and have fun through hands-on Services: Youth baseball and softball the care, support and opportunities and collections-based explorations in organization. Person in charge: Michelle Kempema, science and culture. executive director necessary to grow, learn and succeed Person in charge: Ron Chacon, Person in charge: Cheryl Donaldson, president Year founded: 2009 Person in charge: Bev Thurber, executive director co-executive director, city partner; Year founded: 1962 Year founded: 2003 Donna Jared, co-executive director, COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE nonprofit partner HALFMOON ARTS TRUST EXCHANGE CLUB OF GREELEY Year founded: 2012 155 N. College Ave., #226 4927 E. County Road 36 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Fort Collins, CO 80528 P.O. Box 336816 Greeley, CO 80633 FORT COLLINS SOCCER CLUB 970-412-4998 www.coloradoyo.org 2721 S. College Ave., No. 10 970-663-0800 www.greeleyexchange.com Services: The mission of HalfMoon 970-381-0714 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Arts is to use the arts to empower and Services: Building relationships through www.soccerfortcollins.org prepare at-risk youth for their transition traditional outdoor recreation. Services: Exchange is an all-volunteer, national service organization for men 970-226-4253 into adulthood. Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, and women who want to serve their Services: The FCSC is a nonprofit office administrator; Bob Hewson, community, develop leadership skills organization that relies on the use of HEARTS & HORSES INC. President CEO; Gregg Knoll, Executive volunteer coaches to help run our Director and enjoy new friendships. Exchange 163 N. Larimer County Road 29 is made up of nearly 1,000 clubs and developmental (recreational) program. Loveland, CO 80537 Year founded: 2001 33,000 members throughout the Person in charge: David Thomas, www.heartsandhorses.org United States and Puerto Rico. executive director 970-663-4200 COMMUNITY GRIEF CENTER Person in charge: Ripley Casdorph Year founded: 1978 Services: Our mission at Hearts & 4650 W. 20th St. Year founded: 1980 Horses is to promote the physical, Greeley, CO 80634 FOSTER & ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OF LARIMER cognitive, emotional, and social well- www.communitygriefcenter.org being of individuals with special needs 970-506-4114 F.E.E.D. SCHOLARSHIP FUND AND COUNTY 246 S. Cleveland Ave. through equine assisted activities and Services: The Community Grief CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION therapies. Center helps people of all ages grieving P.O. Box 1443 Loveland, CO 80537 www.faflc.org Person in charge: Jan Pollema, a death find connection and healing; Loveland, CO 80539 executive director 970-402-2272 970-481-7993 and educates the community on griefs Year founded: 1997 impact on the individual and society. Services: The mission of The Children’s Services: The purpose of this Foundation is to provide shelter, food, organization shall be to promote CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING clothing, education, medical attention and improve the welfare of children, HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY DISTRICT 1331 Eighth Ave. and other life-changing necessities with special interest to foster, kinship, FOUNDATION Greeley, CO 80631-4601 to children in desperate or abusive guardianship and adoptive children in 2650 W. 29th St. www.connectionsforindependentliving. situations. We strive to break the cycle Larimer County. Greeley, CO 80631 org of poverty, abuse and ignorance and Wish list: Hygiene items for teens, gift www.mylibrary.us 970-352-8682 help children to become positive, cards for teens especially for Christmas, 970-506-8565 Services: Our mission is to promote productive and self-fulfilled members of paper goods and plastic ware for Services: Our mission is to cultivate the full inclusion and integration of society with opportunity and hope for picnics, socks and underwear for all information, inspiration and people with all types of disabilities into the future. ages. entertainment for our communities all levels of society. Year founded: 1995 Person in charge: Katy Montoya, by raising funds to sustain and Year founded: 1985 president; Cindy Buckardt, treasurer create literacy programs, collection FINALLY HOME Year founded: 1985 development, technology upgrades and 140 N. Denver Ave. 2550 Stover Drive, Bldg. B201 capital improvements for our libraries. Fort Lupton, CO 80538 Fort Collins, CO 80525 GIRL SCOUTS OF COLORADO Person in charge: Rochelle Mitchell- 303-857-7893 www.finallyhome.net 2725 Rocky Mountain Ave., Suite 420 Miller, foundation director Person in charge: Alicia Garza, interim 970-889-3536 Loveland, CO 80538 Year founded: 2000 executive director Services: Our mission is to equip foster, www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org adoptive and kinship families in order 970-493-1844 LARIMER COUNTY 4-H YOUTH FOUNDATION DANCE EXPRESS to build healthy homes where kids can Services: Building girls of courage, INC. 2728 Spoke Court heal. confidence, and character who make 3039 W. Vine Drive Fort Collins, CO 80521 Person in charge: Kristin Orphan, the world a better place. Fort Collins, CO 80521 www.danceexpressfc.com founder/executive director Year founded: 1952 www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/ 970-493-2113 Year founded: 2008 larimer/4h/4h.shtml Services: Dance Express is an inclusive GREELEY CENTRAL MUSIC BOOSTERS 970-482-4647 dance company that improves FORT COLLINS BASEBALL CLUB 1515 14th Ave. Services: By connecting our local people’s lives through creative dance 211 S. Bryan Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 expertise with your interest in getting experiences serving dancers of all ages Fort Collins, CO 80521 www.gchsmusicboosters.com back to basics, we bring you modern and abilities. www.fortcollinsbaseballclub.org 970-348-5085 hands-on experiences, credible Wish list: board members, shared 970-484-3368 Services: Parents supporting band, information. rehearsal and performance space, Services: The recreational baseball orchestra & choir at Greeley Central. Year founded: 1953 up-to-date computer. program of FCBC promotes an Year founded: 1985 Person in charge: Mary Elizabeth educational and instructional program LIFE STORIES CHILD & FAMILY ADVOCACY Lenahan, MS, OT, artistic and executive for individuals in the Fort Collins area. GREELEY CHILDREN’S CHORALE INC. 1640 25th Ave. director The FCBC recreational program P.O. Box 336891 Greeley, CO 80634 Year founded: 1989 promotes full player participation which Greeley, CO 80633 www.lifestoriesweld.org includes the development of a healthy www.greeleychildrenschorale.com 970-353-5970 DEBUT THEATRE COMPANY attitude toward sportsmanship and 970-371-2569 Services: We listen to stories and 827 Riverside Ave. respect for authority, together with the Services: Our goal is to train and advocate on behalf of abused and Fort Collins, CO 80521 instruction in baseball rules, skills and protect the unchanged child voice as neglected children so that our children www.debuttheatre.org the element of play. Provides for ages 4 we perform diverse choral literature will have a better tomorrow through 970-224-5774 through 17. including serious music, folk songs, our CASA program, Child Advocacy Services: For young people to Person in charge: Thad Anderson, popular music and musical theater. Centers and prevention programs. experience, learn and create their own executive director We discipline ourselves to achieve Person in charge: Gwen Schooley, 60 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS executive director Person in charge: Peter Smith, youth by giving them experiences to initiative dedicated to providing services Year founded: 1993 president apply Biblical values that propel them to to children on the autism spectrum and a life with a better future. their families. LOVELAND BASEBALL ASSOCIATION LOVELAND YOUTH GARDENERS Wish list: Bike-repair stands, bike-repair P.O. Box 444 907 S. Lincoln Ave. tools, Mackie DL1608 16-Channel PROJECT SMILE Loveland, CO 80539 Loveland, CO 80537 Digital Live Sound Mixer, 5 ipads, 2 P.O. Box 272122 www.lovelandbaseball.org www.lovelandyouthgardeners.org QSC KW 153 Speakers. Fort Collins, CO 80527 970-667-1944 970-669-7182 Person in charge: Jeff Neel, executive www.projectsmilefc.org Services: LBA’s mission is to provide a Services: Youth-education programs director 970-294-1584 supervised program of baseball games that cultivate job & life skills, Year founded: 1952 Services: Project Smile helps meet for the youth of Loveland while instilling environmental stewardship and service an urgent need – lack of dental care, the ideals of good sportsmanship, in youth facing barriers, by developing NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH HOCKEY and lack of vision correction for many honesty, teamwork, loyalty and respect healthy relationships with people, 7900 Fairgrounds Ave. children by in-school screenings and for others. agriculture, and community. Year-round Fort Collins, CO 80528 follow up with needed treatment by Person in charge: Erik Sethre, president and intensive summer programs. www.ncyh.org local dental and vision professionals, and Year founded: 1977 Person in charge: Alyssa McConkey, 970-206-4423 a host of volunteers. executive director Services: Northern Colorado Youth Wish list: Donations to ensure every LOVELAND COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL INC. Year founded: 1996 Hockey is a nonprofit youth ice hockey child needing our services is cared for. organization. 1003 W. Sixth St. Person in charge: Bill See, chairman Year founded: 1986 Loveland, CO 80537 MARK IV HARVEST Year founded: 2007 www.communitypreschool.org 763 E. Eighth St. 970-669-4323 Loveland, CO 80537 PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH Services: Our goal at Community www.mark4harvest.org 530 S. College Ave., Unit 1 READ ALOUD LOVELAND Preschool has remained constant 970-472-0382 Fort Collins, CO 80524 1506 Hitch Wagon Drive through the years: to provide a Services: Mark IV Harvest is an www.partnersmentoringyouth.org Loveland, CO 80537 caring and warm atmosphere for our organization with offices in Colorado 970-484-7123 970-667-9110 children’s first adventure into the world and Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. From Services: Our mission is to create Year founded: 1991 of education. the beginning, its vision has been to and support one-to-one mentoring Year founded: 1971 establish a Christian school in Tbilisi relationships between positive adult REALITIES FOR CHILDREN CHARITIES with a rich curriculum including a strong role models and youth facing challenges 308 E. Larimer County Road 30 LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS emphasis on English language. in their personal, social, and academic Fort Collins, CO 80525 P.O. Box 1242 Person in charge: Earl Treat, president lives. www.realitiesforchildren.com Loveland, CO 80539 Year founded: 1995 Person in charge: Heather Vesgaard, 970-484-9090 www.lovelandband.org executive director Services: Providing for the unmet 970-613-5200 NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE INC. — FORT Year founded: 1978 needs of Northern Colorado children Services: To provide logistics, moral COLLINS CHAPTER who have been abused, neglected or and financial support to the Loveland 1436 Stonehenge Drive 710 11th Ave., Suite 106 are at-risk by uniting local businesses, High School bands program — grades Fort Collins, CO 80525 Greeley, CO 80631 youth agencies and the community in nine through 12. https://fortcollins.nationalcharityleague. 970-378-6501 collaborative service. Person in charge: Kyle Freesen, org Services: Our mission at Partners Wish list: *Direct financial donations to director of bands 970-493-4050 Mentoring Youth is to create and support one-to-one mentoring support our Emergency Fund- 100% Services: National Charity League Inc. relationships between positive adult will be used to support the kids we LOVELAND PRESCHOOL INC. is a national organization of mothers role models and youth facing challenges serve *Food/clothing gift cards 2500 N. Garfield Ave. and daughters. in their personal, social and academic Person in charge: Craig Secher, Loveland, CO 80538 Person in charge: Jan McClure, lives. president and founder https://www.lovelandpreschool.org/ president Year founded: 1996 970-412-2320 Year founded: 1996 600 S. Saint Vrain Ave., Suite 2 Year founded: 1967 Estes Park, CO 80517 RESPITE CARE INC. NO BARRIERS USA 970-577-9348 6203 S. Lemay Ave. LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB 224 Canyon Ave., Suite 207 Services: Our mission at Partners Fort Collins, CO 80525 P.O. Box 1144 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Mentoring Youth is to create and www.respitecareinc.org Loveland, CO 80539 www.nobarriersusa.org support one-to-one mentoring 970-207-9435 www.lovelandrotary.org (970) 484-3633 relationships between positive adult role models and youth facing challenges Services: Respite Care Inc. is a 970-667-1158 Services: To unleash the potential of nonprofit organization in Larimer Services: Loveland Rotary Club the human spirit. in their personal, social and academic lives. County that provides short-term quality Foundation provides funds to further Person in charge: David Shurna, care for children with developmental the philanthropic efforts of the Loveland executive director Wish list: Volunteers, financial donors. disabilities and respite to their families Rotary Club to improve the health and Year founded: 1988 education of the youth in the Loveland PATRICK B. ROCHE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Wish list: Ambassadors to bring Community and to provide community friend on tour to spread the word NORTHERN COLORADO RUSH 6503 W. 20th St. about Respite Care, King Soopers gift and international disaster assistance. 4681 W. 20th St., #203 Greeley, CO 80634 Person in charge: John Stewart, 2018 www.pbrmemorial.com certificates, volunteer groups to deep Greeley, CO 80634 clean. president www.norcorush.com 970-506-9797 Year founded: 1984 Services: To provide a baseball training Person in charge: LeAnn Massey, 970-351-6255 executive director; Lauren Whynott, Services: Northern Colorado Rush facility that would has “state-of-the-art” equipment that provides the youth of Development Director; Natalia LOVELAND SPORTS DAY CAMP INC. strives to promote the game of soccer Calhoun, Program Director 1669 Eagle Drive and ensure that it is a fun and positive the community with one of the most Loveland, CO 80537 experience for all participants. outstanding training facilities in Northern Year founded: 1981 www.lovelandsportscamp.com Person in charge: Garry Guyan, Colorado. 970-980-1994 director of coaching Person in charge: A.J. Roche, SANTA COPS OF LARIMER COUNTY foundation president Services: Loveland Sports and Year founded: 1978 2850 McClelland Drive, Suite 1000 Academic Day Camp is a nonprofit Year founded: 2002 Fort Collins, CO 80525 group dedicated to helping families by NORTHERN COLORADO UNITED FOR YOUTH www.santacopslarimercounty.org providing constructive out-of-school POUDRE SCHOOL DISTRICT FOUNDATION 970-498-5553 sports learning programs. INC. 1630 Stover St. Services: Santa Cops is a Person in charge: Jim Nickell, camp 772 Whalers Way, Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80525 nonprofit organization consisting of director Fort Collins, CO 80525 www.psdfoundation.org representatives from Fort Collins Police www.nocounify.org 970-490-3248 Year founded: 2004 970-267-7414 Services, Loveland Police Department, Services: Inspire community investment Larimer County Sheriff’s Office, Services: Nonprofit foundation. in student learning experiences. Colorado State Patrol, and Colorado LOVELAND SWIM CLUB INC. Person in charge: Ralph Will, president P.O. Box 2470 Person in charge: Linda Crum, State University Police, Timnath Police Loveland, CO 80539 Year founded: 2007 executive director Department, Alternative Sentencing www.teamunify.com/Home. Year founded: 2001 Department and the District Attorney’s jsp?team=colsc NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH FOR CHRIST Office. Santa Cops of Larimer County 970-203-1374 INC. PROJECT R.E.X. works to provide toys for children in Services: Founded on the sound 134 11th Ave. 400 E. Eisenhower Blvd. need in Larimer County to enhance the principles of fun, dedication and Greeley, CO 80631 Loveland, CO 80537 relationship between children and law goal setting, Loveland Swim Club is www.ncyfc.org www.projectrex.org enforcement within our communities recognized as the pride of Northern 970-353-1231 970-663-7150 for Christmas and throughout the year. Colorado swimming. Services: Promoting Christianity among Services: Project Rex is a treatment Year founded: 1991 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 61 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

SKY RANCH LUTHERAN CAMP www.thematthewshouse.org www.zacslegacyfoundation.org Fort Collins, CO 80527 805 S. Shields St. 970-472-4293 970-330-9000 www.coloradowingcap.org Fort Collins, CO 80521 Services: The Matthews House is a Services: Zac’s Legacy Foundation’s 678-428-8654 www.skyranchcolorado.org 501(c)3 organization that empowers mission is to educate everyone about Services: The COWG squadrons stand 970-493-5258 young adults and families in transition to cancer and give motivation for those ready to assist those in need. Missions Services: Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp navigate difficulties on the road to self- who have it. range from search-and-rescue of lost is an outdoor ministry resource of the sufficiency. Year founded: 2001 hikers or hunters, location of downed Rocky Mountain Synod, ELCA. Our Person in charge: Jerri Schmitz, aircraft and transport of emergency main site is located 55 miles west of founder & executive director personnel or medical materials. Fort Collins. Year founded: 2005 Community Wish list: Communication trailer. Year founded: 1963 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Money to support Cadet Leadership TURNING POINT CENTER FOR YOUTH & 5401 W. 20th St. activities through scholarship. Location SUNRISE MONFORT CHILDREN’S CLINIC FAMILY DEVELOPMENT INC. Greeley, CO 80634 for weekly meeting. 100 N. 11th Ave. 1644 S. College Ave. www.aims.edu Person in charge: Maj. Stephan Greeley, CO 80631 Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-339-6404 Cavarra, commander www.sunrisecommunityhealth.org/en/ www.turningpnt.org Services: Provide knowledge and skills locations 970-221-0999 to advance quality of life, economic COMMUNITY FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY 970-352-8898 Services: We are dedicated to turning vitality and overall success of the diverse 237 Lyons St. Services: A community youth clinic lives around for youth needing communities we serve. Fort Collins, CO 80521 offering services on a sliding fee scale. substance abuse treatment, help with Person in charge: Leah Bornstein, www.cforse.org behavior or mental health issues, or a president 970-412-6295 TEACHING TREE EARLY CHILDHOOD combination. We offer the broadest Year founded: 1967 Services: Community for Sustainable LEARNING CENTER range of programs from outpatient Energy raises public awareness of local 424 Pine St., Suite 100 services to intensive residential AMERICAN LEGION POST 15 - ASSOCIATED energy issues and organizes support for Fort Collins, CO 80524 treatment, offering help and hope for VETERANS CLUB sustainable energy policy. www.teaching-tree.org youth and their families. 305 N. Cleveland Ave. Person in charge: Fred Kirsch, director 970-493-2628 Person in charge: Stephanie Brown, Loveland, CO 80537 Year founded: 2006 Services: Teaching Tree Early executive director www.post15.coamlegion.org Childhood Learning Center provides Year founded: 1967 970-667-4722 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN quality, affordable, early childhood care Services: Since its founding in Paris in COLORADO for families of all socio-economic and UNION COLONY CHILDREN’S MUSIC 1919, The American Legion has been an 4745 Wheaton Drive cultural backgrounds. Our children are ACADEMY advocate for America’s veterans, a friend of Fort Collins, CO 80525 our future; the growth of each child 2101 16th St. the U.S. military, a sponsor of community- www.NoCoFoundation.org must be considered on an individual Greeley, CO 80631 based programs for young people and a 970-224-3462 basis. We believe in supporting families www.unioncolonychildrensmusic.org spokesman for patriotic values. Services: Inspire and unify the and strengthening our community 970-330-1219 by providing a safe, nurturing and communities we serve. Services: Our mission is to provide an ARCHWAY ADVENTURES Person in charge: Ray Caraway, supportive education for our children. opportunity for all children, age birth 10652 Weld County Road 76.5 Person in charge: Anne Lance, president to 12+ years, and their families, to Windsor, CO 80550 Year founded: 1975 executive director experience the benefits and joys of 720-203-6781 Year founded: 1970 music and movement. Services: Archway Adventures, Person in charge: Amy Johnson, director formerly Archway Foal Rescue and CONGREGATION HAR SHALOM 725 W. Drake Road TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION Year founded: 1989 Training is expanding and changing our mission statement. We are offering Fort Collins, CO 80526-5522 2900 S. College Ave. www.congregationharshalom.org Fort Collins, CO 80525 UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY fun, unique experiences for people of www.teamwandp.org all ages to reconnect with nature, have 970-223-5191 424 Pine St., Suite 102 Services: Congregation Har Shalom 970-224-9931 Fort Collins, CO 80524 a horse experience and learn about a Services: TEAM Wellness & Prevention self-sustaining lifestyle. Emphasizing and is an active center of Jewish learning www.uwaylc.org and worship serving all of Northern is dedicated to promoting healthy 970-407-7000 encouraging community. lifestyles through the prevention of Person in charge: Annette Colorado. Services: United Way of Larimer Year founded: 1975 substance abuse. County is committed to reducing Archambeau, operations director Person in charge: Gordon Coombes, poverty in our community by helping Year founded: 1995 executive director local children and families succeed in ESTES PARK NONPROFIT RESOURCE CENTER Year founded: 1989 school, work, and life. ARTWORKS LOVELAND 1601 Brodie Ave. Person in charge: Annie Davies, 310 N. Railroad Ave. Estes Park, CO 80517 executive director Loveland, CO 80537 www.epnonprofit.org THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH 970-480-7805 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B Year founded: 1958 www.artworksloveland.org Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-663-5555 Services: Nonprofit resource center. www.tcffo.org VOICES CARRY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER Services: Transforming lives through Person in charge: Jill Lancaster, 970-495-0084 contemporary arts. Provide a studio executive director INC. Year founded: 2004 Services: The mission of The Center 5529 S. Timberline Road environment that nurtures individual for Family Outreach is to help Larimer Fort Collins, CO 80528 artistic growth; collaborative artistic County youth (ages 8-18) and their www.voicescarrycac.org opportunity; artist career enhancement; ESTES VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION families achieve and sustain long- 970-407-9739 community education and exhibits; INC. term positive changes and healthy while following an effective, self- 335 E. Elkhorn Drive Services: Our mission is to reduce sufficient, and thriving business. relationships. We do this by providing trauma to children and their families Estes Park, CO 80517 individual assessment, education, and through a comprehensive response Wish list: Program support! (and www.estesvalleylibrary.org custom designed programs to develop to child abuse while making our easels). 970-856-8116 x835 successful and positive citizens. community safer for all children. Person in charge: Angela Brill, Services: To bring people, ideas Person in charge: Laurie Klith, Person in charge: Lynn Oesterle- executive director and opportunities together for the executive director Zollner, executive director Year founded: 2012 enrichment of our community. Year founded: 2000 Year founded: 1997 Person in charge: Claudine Perrault, CIVIL AIR PATROL — GREELEY COMPOSITE director THE FAMILY CENTER/LA FAMILIA YMCA OF THE ROCKIES SQUADRON Year founded: 1986 309 Hickory St. 2515 Tunnel Road 780 Airport Road Fort Collins, CO 80524 Estes Park, CO 80511 Greeley, CO 80631 EXCHANGE CLUB OF GREELEY www.thefamilycenterfc.org www.ymcarockies.org www.coloradowingcap.org P.O. Box 336816 970-221-1615 970-586-3341 970-396-1640 Greeley, CO 80633 Services: The Family Center/La Familia Services: YMCA of the Rockies puts Services: The COWG squadrons stand www.greeleyexchange.com is an affordable, family and early Christian principles into practice through ready to assist those in need. Missions 970-381-0714 childhood center that strengthens all programs, staff and facilities in an range from search-and-rescue of lost Services: Exchange is an all-volunteer, families. environment that builds healthy spirit, hikers or hunters, location of downed national service organization for men Person in charge: Deirdre Sullivan, mind and body for all. aircraft and transport of emergency and women who want to serve their executive director Person in charge: Julie Watkins, personnel or medical materials. community, develop leadership skills Year founded: 1995 president & CEO Person in charge: Capt. Thomas Boos, and enjoy new friendships. Exchange Year founded: 1907 commander is made up of nearly 1,000 clubs and THE MATTHEWS HOUSE/LIVE THE VICTORY 33,000 members throughout the INC. ZAC’S LEGACY FOUNDATION INC. CIVIL AIR PATROL — THOMPSON VALLEY United States and Puerto Rico. 415 Mason Court, #123 4835 W. 10th St., Suite B COMPOSITE SQUADRON Person in charge: Ripley Casdorph Fort Collins, CO 80524 Greeley, CO 80634 P.O. Box 270885 Year founded: 1980 62 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY OURSELVES INC. interest of economic development, quarterly events, to funnel Christian POUDRE LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INC. (FOCO CAFE) trade, business, finance and professional business leaders into transformational 108 N. Meldrum St. 225 Maple St. growth. It may also commission monthly peer advisory / council groups Fort Collins, CO 80521 Fort Collins, CO 80521 research and conduct seminars, forums, and to speak to community groups www.poudrelandmarks.org www.fococafe.org panels and lectures. and train executive/workplace teams in 970-221-0533 309-368-1659 Person in charge: Sarah MacQuiddy, leadership development with eternal Services: Poudre Landmarks mission Services: FoCo Cafe’s mission is to president, Greeley Chamber of purposes of God/ministry in mind. is to preserve, restore, protect, and build community by providing nutritious Commerce Person in charge: Dan Anderson, interpret the architectural and cultural and delicious meals to the people of Year founded: 2006 president/CEO heritage of the Fort Collins area. We Fort Collins regardless of their ability Year founded: 2004 envision a community the understands, to pay while using mostly local, organic HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY DISTRICT appreciates, and values its past. and sustainably grown ingredients. We work towards this through the FOUNDATION KRFC 88.9 FM management of the 1879 Avery House Person in charge: Mallory Garneau, 2650 W. 29th St. 619 S. College Ave., Suite 2 executive director Museum and the 1883 Water Works Greeley, CO 80631 Fort Collins, CO 80524 and by holding numerous history- Year founded: 2012 www.mylibrary.us www.krfcfm.org related events throughout the year in 970-506-8565 970-221-5075 the Fort Collins area. Services: Our mission is to cultivate Services: As a volunteer-powered, Wish list: Storage space in the FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY information, inspiration and noncommercial radio station our downtown area to house our vintage 5706 Wright Drive entertainment for our communities mission is to provide listeners clothing collection and other items we Loveland, CO 80538 by raising funds to sustain and everywhere with a distinctive radio are unable to have on display in the www.foodbanklarimer.org create literacy programs, collection listening experience. Avery House at any one time. 2. 8-10 970-530-3104 development, technology upgrades and Person in charge: Jen Parker, executive electronic tablets to process online Services: Provides food to people in capital improvements for our libraries. director ticket check-ins at our Historic Homes need. Person in charge: Rochelle Mitchell- Year founded: 2003 Tour and other events. 3. Bike racks for Person in charge: Amy Pezzani, CEO Miller, foundation director the Water Works site. Year founded: 1984 Year founded: 2000 KUNC & KJAC Person in charge: Thomas Boardman, 1901 56th Ave., Suite 200 treasurer, board of directors FORT COLLINS COMMUNITY ACTION HOUSE OF NEIGHBORLY SERVICE Greeley, CO 80634 Year founded: 1972 1511 East 11th St, Suite 100 www..org & www.coloradosound. NETWORK Loveland, CO 80537 P.O. Box 400 org POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST INC. www.honservice.org 970-350-0816 P.O. Box 1474 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970-667-4939 www.fccan.org Services: Our mission is to cultivate Fort Collins, CO 80522 Services: House of Neighborly Service the mind and spirit, to inform, inspire, www.poudrelibraries.org/trust 970-419-8944 assists and advocates for people Services: FCCAN’s mission is to create and entertain, and to strengthen 970-221-6663 challenged by the effects of poverty or community. The Trust collaborates with a community based on furthering facing situational crisis. Services: economic, social, and environmental Person in charge: Neil Best, president the Library District Board of Trustees justice, sustainability, human rights, Person in charge: Glorie Magrum, & CEO; Jamie Wood, General Manager and staff, Friends of the Library and and peace for all by building coalitions, executive director & COO donors to grow and manage funds to developing strategies and actions, Year founded: 1961 Year founded: 2001 generate innovative Library programs, and supporting existing progressive projects and services. organizations. INNOSPHERE LINCOLN GALLERY, SPONSORED BY Person in charge: David Slivken, 320 E. Vine Drive executive director Person in charge: Cheryl Distaso, THOMPSON VALLEY ART LEAGUE coordinator Fort Collins, CO 80524 Year founded: 1999 www.innosphere.org 429 N. Lincoln Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 FRIENDS OF THE LOVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY 970-221-1301 SERVE 6.8 Services: Innosphere has been in www.lincolngallery.com FOUNDATION INC. 970-663-2407 1239 E. Drake Road operation for 20 years, has locations Fort Collins, CO 80525 300 N. Adams Ave. in Fort Collins, Boulder, Denver, and Services: To promote am enthusiastic Loveland, CO 80537 www.serve68.org Castle Rock, and is a nonprofit 501(c) pursuit of art; to encourage 970-231-6445 www.friendsofthelovelandlibrary.org individuality, originality and freedom of (3) organization with a strong mission to mobilize, resource, and 970-962-2712 to create jobs and grow Colorado’s expression; to provide club members Services: Services: To support the Loveland with opportunities to obtain public connect the local Church in order to entrepreneurship ecosystem. fulfill its role in a community. Public Library’s work as the information Innosphere accelerates the success of recognition ; to advance to the public center of the community by advocating high-impact science and technology- the knowledge, appreciation and Person in charge: Mike Walker, for the public support and use of the based startup and scaleup companies practice of the arts and the collection of executive director library, by generating current and in Colorado, and the incubation works of art. Year founded: 2013 long-term funding, and by developing program focus on ensuring companies Person in charge: Lenina Olivas, gallery volunteer involvement. are investor-ready, connecting director SUNRISE COMMUNITY HEALTH Person in charge: Kathy Keeler, entrepreneurs with experienced Year founded: 1990 ADMINISTRATION president advisors, making introductions to 2930 11th Ave. corporate partners, exit planning, and Evans, CO 80620 accelerating top line revenue growth. NOVO RESTORATION INC. GELLER CENTER P.O. Box 7124 www.sunrisecommunityhealth.org 629 S. Howes St. Person in charge: Mike Freeman, CEO Loveland, CO 80537 970-350-4606 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Year founded: 1998 www.lovelandfeedandgrain.org Services: We exist to provide affordable www.gellercenter.org 970-461-3108 access to quality health care for all. 970-482-8487 JUNIOR LEAGUE Services: Historic preservation. Wish list: Our vison: Healthy people Services: Our mission is to guide teens 2900 S. College Ave., LB create healthy communities and all of us and young adults in Northern Colorado Fort Collins, CO 80525 Year founded: 2006 should be able to access the right care, on their journeys to grow as leaders for www.jlfortcollins.org at the right time, for the right cost. positive community change. 970-482-0594 PARTNERSHIP FOR AGE-FRIENDLY Person in charge: Mitzi Moran, Person in charge: Marley Dunnberg, Services: Career Closet: provides COMMUNITIES CEO; Fatima Groom, Policy & Public executive director work appropriate clothing to women; P.O. Box 288 Relations Manager Year founded: 1962 Hunger Initiative: 150,000+ snacks to Fort Collins, CO 80522 Year founded: 1973 local schools; Imagination Series: 1,000 www.pafclarimer.org GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE tickets to Lincoln Center shows for 970-310-4900 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH FOUNDATION low-income families. Services: To foster leadership and 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B 902 Seventh Ave. Person in charge: Amanda Sammartino, strong community collaborations Fort Collins, CO 80524 Greeley, CO 80631 president that will plan, design and implement www.tcffo.org www.greeleychamber.com Year founded: 1986 sustainable strategies to enhance 970-495-0084 970-352-3566 quality of life for older adults in Larimer Services: The mission of The Center County. Services: The Greeley Chamber of KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES for Family Outreach is to help Larimer Commerce Foundation exists for the 3694 Fletcher St. Wish list: Assistance with marketing County youth (ages 8-18) and their advancement and support of Chamber Loveland, CO 80538 and building awareness volunteers families achieve and sustain long- activities and programs that further its www.kingdomwayministries.net who want to make Larimer County a term positive changes and healthy educational goals. Contributed funds 970-672-7699 great place to grow up and grow older relationships. We do this by providing enhance and encourage Chamber Services: To galvanize leaders in funding for special projects, including individual assessment, education, and educational activities, seminars and business, ministry and the marketplace workforce development, transportation, custom designed programs to develop programs to advance business and the with the passion, purposes, productivity healthy aging, and cultural events. successful and positive citizens. community. It promotes communication and joy of Christ in their life and work. Person in charge: Jim Becker, executive Person in charge: Laurie Klith, and collaboration between businesses Wish list: For business and marketplace director executive director and educators within the area in the leaders to be transformed by our Year founded: 1986 Year founded: 2000 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 63 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

THE FAMILY CENTER/LA FAMILIA www.aims.edu BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SERVING Person in charge: Gary Small, executive 309 Hickory St. 970-339-6404 NORTHERN COLORADO AND WYOMING director Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: Provide knowledge and skills 8020 S. County Road 5, Suite 100 Year founded: 1952 www.thefamilycenterfc.org to advance quality of life, economic Fort Collins, CO 80528 970-221-1615 vitality and overall success of the diverse www.bbb.org/wyoming-and-northern- COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH Services: The Family Center/La Familia communities we serve. colorado is an affordable, family and early FOUNDATION Person in charge: Leah Bornstein, 970-488-2043 2537 Research Blvd., Suite 200 childhood center that strengthens all president Services: Better Business Bureau families. Fort Collins, CO 80526 Year founded: 1967 Serving Northern Colorado and www.csurf.org Person in charge: Deirdre Sullivan, Wyoming was founded in 1983 and 970-482-2916 executive director AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION now serves 38 counties. Our BBB works diligently to help people find and Services: To aid and assist CSU in Year founded: 1995 5401 W. 20th St. research, education and outreach Greeley, CO 80634 recommend businesses, brands and charities they can trust. efforts through technology transfer, real THINKHUMANITY INC. www.aims.edu/foundation estate development and management, 2880 Spring Mountain Drive 970-339-6583 Person in charge: Pamela King, CEO and innovative financing to support Loveland, CO 80537-7400 Services: To support the goals and Year founded: 1988 university priorities. www.thinkhumanity.org objectives of Aims Community College 970-667-9335 Person in charge: Kathleen Henry, by providing supplemental resources to BIRD CONSERVANCY OF THE ROCKIES president & CEO Services: To help save lives and provide ensure success. 14500 Lark Bunting Lane Year founded: 1941 hope for refugees and underdeveloped Person in charge: Kelly Jackson, Brighton, CO 80601 communities in Africa by improving executive director www.birdconservancy.org provisions for healthcare, clean Year founded: 1979 303-659-4348 COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE water, education and socio-economic Services: Conserving birds and their TRUST development. ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — FORT COLLINS habitats through science, education and 4927 E. County Road 36 Wish list: Individual donations and 415 Peterson St. land stewardship. Fort Collins, CO 80528 grants. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Wish list: Bird Conservancy of the www.coloradoyo.org Person in charge: Beth Heckel, www.alz.org/co Rockies is always looking for new 970-663-0800 founder/CEO; Jim Heckel, president 970-472-9798 supporters, sponsors and volunteers Services: Building relationships through Year founded: 2007 Services: 24 hour helpline 800-272- interested in making a difference for traditional outdoor recreation. 3900, support groups, education birds and their habitats through science, Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, TIMBERLANE FARM MUSEUM classes, care consultations. land stewardship and education. office administrator; Bob Hewson, 210 E. 29th St. Person in charge: Katie Fahrenbruch, Person in charge: Tammy Vercauteren, President CEO; Gregg Knoll, Executive Loveland, CO 80538 regional director executive director Director 970-646-2875 Year founded: 1980 Year founded: 1988 Year founded: 2001 Services: Timberlane Farm Museum aspires to preserve the heritage of the ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — GREELEY CANYON CONCERT BALLET CREATIVE ACRES ANIMAL SANCTUARY Big Thompson Valley beginning in 1860 918 13th St., Suite 1 1031 Conifer St. P.O. Box 1143 by educating, enriching, and connecting Greeley, CO 80631 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Brighton, CO 80601 people of all ages and backgrounds www.alz.org/co www.ccballet.org www.creativeacres.org through tours, events, exhibits, and 970-392-9202 970-472-4156 303-659-4792 community outreach. Services: Provides information and Services: Canyon Concert Ballet’s Services: To operate a quality-of-life, Year founded: 2003 support for the more than 65,000 mission as a nonprofit educational no-kill, free-roam animal sanctuary and people living with Alzheimer’s in organization is to expand, nourish, to education the public other animal UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY Colorado, their families and caregivers. and enrich the artistic opportunities entities to aid in setting standards higher 424 Pine St., Suite 102 Person in charge: Kelly Osthoff, in classical dance through training, for animals in all situations. Fort Collins, CO 80524 regional director performance, and community outreach Wish list: Funds that will help deal with www.uwaylc.org Year founded: 1980 in service to the Northern Colorado the effects of a March 2018 fire. 970-407-7000 region. Person in charge: Maxine Mager, Services: United Way of Larimer Wish list: Gift cards to office-supply president County is committed to reducing AMERICAN PRODUCTION INVENTORY stores and home-improvement stores; poverty in our community by helping CONTROL SOCIETY fabric; printer paper; stamps; monetary Year founded: 1987 local children and families succeed in P.O. Box 270715 donations. school, work, and life. Fort Collins, CO 80525 Person in charge: Jenna Riedi, DAYSPRING FOUNDATION Person in charge: Annie Davies, www.apicsnoco.org executive director 3734 W. 20th St. executive director 970-217-2693 Year founded: 1979 Greeley, CO 80634 Year founded: 1958 Services: APICS Northern Colorado www.thedayspringfoundation.org provides educational and networking CHILDREN’S SPEECH & READING CENTER 970-584-2589 opportunities for supply-chain and Services: Provide every child the UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY operations management professionals 1330 Oakridge Drive, Suite 10 814 Ninth St. Fort Collins, CO 80525 opportunity for a Christian education. in Northern Colorado, Wyoming and Wish list: Currently raising money Greeley, CO 80631 Western Nebraska. www.csrckids.org www.unitedway-weld.org 970-419-0486 for scholarships for families that meet 970-353-4300 Person in charge: Tony Tills, president free and reduced lunch criteria in the & CEO Services: CSRC is Northern Colorado’s Services: Improve the lives of people only 501(c)(3) speech-language and public school. Renovation for 3 new by mobilizing the caring power of Year founded: 1970 reading therapy provider. CSRC classrooms to support expansion of community. mission is to enable children with Dayspring Christian Academy Wish list: Volunteers to engage in ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE speech-language and reading delays and Person in charge: Phill Crust, director one time opportunities and a variety AND EVENTS DIRECTORS-INTERNATIONAL disorders to communicate clearly and of generosity of committees;children’s books, socks 2900 S. College Ave., Suite 3B effectively so that they may reach their Year founded: 1985 for the homeless, hygeine items for Fort Collins, CO 80525 full academic, social and developmental Weld Project Connect, diapers for low www.acced-i.org potential. We have scholarships and ESTES PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION income working parents, contributions 970-449-4960 sliding scale fee structure and pride P.O. Box 1470 to continue our important work in Services: To improve, promote and ourselves in not turning away a child Estes Park, CO 80517 Weld County. recognize excellence in the collegiate based on their parent’s financial http://estesvalleylibrary.org/friends- Person in charge: Jeannine Truswell, conference and events industry. situation. foundation-board/ president & CEO Person in charge: Karen Nedbal, Wish list: Helping children reach their 970-586-8116 Year founded: 1940 executive director full potential academically and in life. Person in charge: Graham Russell, Year founded: 1980 Person in charge: Dave Boon, president Education executive director AUTISM SOCIETY OF LARIMER COUNTY Year founded: 1993 ESTES VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION AIKIDO OF NORTHERN COLORADO INC. 6221 Treesteed Court 530 N. Jefferson Ave Fort Collins, CO 80528 COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC. INC. Loveland, CO 80537 www.autismlarimer.org 4040 Campus Delivery 335 E. Elkhorn Drive www.aikidonortherncolorado.org 970-377-9640 Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040 Estes Park, CO 80517 970-663-2346 http://co4hfoundation.extension. www.estesvalleylibrary.org Services: The mission of the Autism 970-856-8116 x835 Services: Aikido stresses a nonviolent, Society of Larimer County is to serve colostate.edu noncompetitive alternative to traditional as a resource for individuals and families 970-491-2768 Services: To bring people, ideas fighting techniques. affected by autism spectrum disorder by Services: The Colorado 4-H and opportunities together for the providing information, advocacy, public Foundation provides positive youth enrichment of our community. AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE awareness activities and promoting the development and education by raising Person in charge: Claudine Perrault, 5401 W. 20th St. development of services and resources and distributing funds in support of director Greeley, CO 80634 throughout Larimer County. diverse Colorado 4-H programs. 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FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE information, inspiration and the beginning, its vision has been to 375 W. 37th St., Suite 150 4616 S. Shields St. entertainment for our communities establish a Christian school in Tbilisi Loveland, CO 80538 Fort Collins, CO 80526 by raising funds to sustain and with a rich curriculum including a strong www.ps-s.org www.frontrange.edu create literacy programs, collection emphasis on English language. 970-226-2500 development, technology upgrades and Person in charge: Earl Treat, president PROJECT SMILE Services: We enrich lives through capital improvements for our libraries. Year founded: 1995 Person in charge: Rochelle Mitchell- P.O. Box 272122 learning. Fort Collins, CO 80527 Wish list: Scholarships. Miller, foundation director MOUNTAINS AND PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR Year founded: 2000 www.projectsmilefc.org Person in charge: Andrew Dorsey, LIFELONG LEARNING AND SERVICE 970-294-1584 president 155 W. Harvard St., Suite 202 Services: Project Smile helps meet 1968 IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE CENTER Year founded: Fort Collins, CO 80525 an urgent need – lack of dental 3001 Eighth Ave., Suite 170 www.mpills.org Evans, CO 80620 970-682-2013 care, and lack of vision correction GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE for many children by in-school www.ircnoco.org Services: Provides educational travel FOUNDATION 970-352-7323 screenings and follow up with 902 Seventh Ave. opportunities for older adults in Services: Empowering refugees and Colorado and our neighboring states. needed treatment by local dental and Greeley, CO 80631 vision professionals, and a host of www.greeleychamber.com immigrants, connecting communities, Fiscally supports a health clinic for and advocating for successful social women and children in Guatemala, volunteers. 970-352-3566 integration. Services: The Greeley Chamber of as well as an anti poaching elephant Wish list: Donations to ensure every Commerce Foundation exists for the Wish list: Chromebooks, bikes for conservation project in Tanzania. child needing our services is cared for. advancement and support of Chamber clients. Wish list: A 4x4 small SUV for Person in charge: Bill See, chairman Person in charge: Lisa Taylor, executive activities and programs that further its transporting health workers into rural Year founded: 2007 educational goals. Contributed funds director and remote villages in Guatemala. A enhance and encourage Chamber Year founded: 1983 Safari style Toyota Land Cruiser for educational activities, seminars and transporting local residents into National RIVENDELL SCHOOL programs to advance business and the KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES Parks in Tanzania to educ 1800 E. Prospect Road community. It promotes communication 3694 Fletcher St. Person in charge: William Bertschy, Fort Collins, CO 80525 and collaboration between businesses Loveland, CO 80538 president and executive director www.rivendell-school.org and educators within the area in the www.kingdomwayministries.net Year founded: 2008 970-493-9052 interest of economic development, 970-672-7699 Services: Helping children achieve trade, business, finance and professional Services: To galvanize leaders in NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR academic and personal excellence growth. It may also commission business, ministry and the marketplace INTERPRETATION through individualized education. research and conduct seminars, forums, with the passion, purposes, productivity panels and lectures. 230 Cherry St. Person in charge: Holly Warren, and joy of Christ in their life and work. Fort Collins, CO 80521 director Person in charge: Sarah MacQuiddy, Wish list: For business and marketplace www.interpnet.com Year founded: 1976 president, Greeley Chamber of leaders to be transformed by our 970-484-8283 Commerce quarterly events, to funnel Christian Services: To promote and support Year founded: 2006 business leaders into transformational heritage interpretation as a profession. RIVER SONG WALDORF SCHOOL monthly peer advisory / council groups Year founded: 1954 900 E. Stuart St. GREELEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION and to speak to community groups Fort Collins, CO 80525 1116 13th St. and train executive/workplace teams in www.riversongwaldorf.org leadership development with eternal POUDRE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Greeley, CO 80631 2625 Redwing Road, Suite 220 970-407-9185 www.greeleyea.org purposes of God/ministry in mind. Services: River Song is a Waldorf 970-353-4187 Person in charge: Dan Anderson, Fort Collins, CO 80526-2878 president/CEO www.poudreeducationassociation.org early childhood accredited Services: Works to prepare our preschool in Northern Colorado Year founded: 2004 970-223-7321 children for the future, protect our Services: PEA works to create that celebrates the magic of professional careers, and advocate environments where teachers thrive childhood by cultivating a for the the welfare of teachers and LOVELAND COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL INC. and students succeed. community rooted in its connection education support professionals in Weld 1003 W. Sixth St. County School District 6. Loveland, CO 80537 Year founded: 2000 to nature, by promoting imaginative Person in charge: Patricia Otto, www.communitypreschool.org free play, and by encouraging a joy president 970-669-4323 POUDRE RIVER FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY of learning through imitation and Year founded: 1970 Services: Our goal at Community 301 Olive St. observation. Preschool has remained constant Fort Collins, CO 80524 Wish list: Funds for our tuition- through the years: to provide a www.prfol.org assistance program. HEART-J CENTER FOR EXPERIENTIAL 970-221-6740 LEARNING AT SYLVAN DALE RANCH caring and warm atmosphere for our Person in charge: Becky Praamsma, children’s first adventure into the world Services: To raise money to enhance administrative director 2939 N. Larimer County Road 31-D of education. and support the resources of the Loveland, CO 80538 Year founded: 1989 Year founded: 1971 Poudre River Public Library District. www.heartjcenter.com Person in charge: Julie Lechtanski, 970-690-4221 board president ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY Services: Heart-J Center provides LOVELAND PRESCHOOL INC. 2500 N. Garfield Ave. Year founded: 1939 48 Alpine Circle hands-on learning for people of all ages, Estes Park, CO 80517 with programs that make the most of Loveland, CO 80538 https://www.lovelandpreschool.org/ POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST www.rmconservancy.org the rich biodiversity, human history, 970-586-0108 scenic beauty and Western heritage of 970-412-2320 301 E. Olive St. Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch. Year founded: 1967 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: To conserve Rocky Mountain Person in charge: Laura Armstrong, www.poudrelibraries.org/trust National Park and other public lands executive director LOVELAND YOUTH GARDENERS 970-221-6740 through stewardship, education, youth Year founded: 2013 907 S. Lincoln Ave. Services: The Trust collaborates with programming and land acquisition. Loveland, CO 80537 the Library District Board of Trustees Person in charge: Estee Rivera www.lovelandyouthgardeners.org and staff, Friends of the Library and Murdock, executive director HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 970-669-7182 donors to grow and manage funds to 2506 Zurich Drive generate innovative Library programs, Year founded: 1931 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: Youth-education programs that cultivate job & life skills, projects and services. www.heritagechristian.info Person in charge: Joey Hoefler, board SHEPARDSON PARENT TEACHER 970-494-1022 environmental stewardship and service in youth facing barriers, by developing president Services: The mission of Heritage is to ORGANIZATION healthy relationships with people, Year founded: 1999 1501 Springwood Drive offer academic excellence, authentic agriculture, and community. Year-round faith, and a nurturing environment. Fort Collins, CO 80525 and intensive summer programs. PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY www.psdschools.org/schools/ Wish list: Scholarships for students. Person in charge: Alyssa McConkey, 2001 S. Shields St., D-203 Person in charge: Michael Cuckler, shepardson/ executive director Fort Collins, CO 80526 970-226-6370 head administrator Year founded: 1996 www.bringthepower.org Year founded: 1970 970-635-5912 Services: The mission of the Shepardson PTO is to promote the MARK IV HARVEST Services: Single-parent families enrolling HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY DISTRICT in Project Self-Sufficiency benefit from welfare of the students in the home, 763 E. Eighth St. school, and community and to help FOUNDATION Loveland, CO 80537 comprehensive supports that help them 2650 W. 29th St. www.mark4harvest.org create a healthy foundation on which to build a close relationship between the Greeley, CO 80631 970-472-0382 build their education and career goals. student, parents and school staff/faculty. www.mylibrary.us Services: Mark IV Harvest is an Person in charge: Tracy Mead, Person in charge: Chelsea Hill, 970-506-8565 organization with offices in Colorado executive director president Services: Our mission is to cultivate and Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. From Year founded: 1986 Year founded: 1978 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 65 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

STRING QUARTET PROGRAM OF NORTHERN Services: The Greeley Dream Team Person in charge: Gail Yant, executive Person in charge: Capt. Thomas Boos, COLORADO is a nonprofit organization that has director commander 3805 12th Street Road worked collaboratively with Greeley- Year founded: 1973 Greeley, CO 80634 Evans School District 6 since our CIVIL AIR PATROL — THOMPSON VALLEY www.sqpnc.org inception in 1987. Our mission is “To UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO COMPOSITE SQUADRON 970-392-0822 Partner with the Community to Help Children Succeed in School.” FOUNDATION P.O. Box 270885 Services: The mission of the String 1620 Reservoir Road Fort Collins, CO 80527 Quartet Program of Northern Person in charge: Elizabeth Barber, Greeley, CO 80631 www.coloradowingcap.org Colorado is to awaken students to the executive director www.uncfoundation.org 678-428-8654 profound value of in-depth study of Year founded: 1986 970-351-1370 Services: The COWG squadrons stand string quartets. Services: Established in 1966, the UNC ready to assist those in need. Missions Person in charge: Ryan Prijic, director THE GRIFFIN FOUNDATION INC. Foundation is entrusted to provide range from search-and-rescue of lost Year founded: 1998 303 W. Prospect Rd support and steward donations for the hikers or hunters, location of downed Fort Collins, CO 80526 University of Northern Colorado. aircraft and transport of emergency SUSTAINABLE LIVING ASSOCIATION www.thegriffinfoundation.org Person in charge: Rod Esch, president personnel or medical materials. 201 Linden St., Suite 204 970-482-3030 Year founded: 1966 Wish list: Communication trailer. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: Higher education, health care Money to support Cadet Leadership and performing arts. www.sustainablelivingassociation.org WELD RE-4 EDUCATION FOUNDATION activities through scholarship. Location 970-224-3247 Person in charge: David Wood, 1298 Main St., Unit A for weekly meeting. Services: The Sustainable Living President Windsor, CO 80550 Person in charge: Maj. Stephan Association is a 501(c)3 nonprofit Year founded: 1991 www.weldre4educationfoundation.com Cavarra, commander organization committed to applying 970-686-8090 vision and expertise toward a THE LEARNING HOUSE Services: The Weld RE-4 Education CROSSROADS SAFEHOUSE INC. sustainable future for all. We are a 3533 Riva Ridge Drive Foundation’s goal is to provide P.O. 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Person in charge: Board of Directors executive director; Kellie Falbo, Person in charge: Ernie Batson, Year founded: 1980 executive director, executive directors WINDSOR CHARTER ACADEMY president/director of education 810 Automation Drive Year founded: 2003 Year founded: 2001 Windsor, CO 80550 GLEN HAVEN AREA VOLUNTEER FIRE www.windsorcharteracademy.org DEPARTMENT TEACHING TREE EARLY CHILDHOOD THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY 774-212-0217 7380 County Road 43 LEARNING CENTER 2999 Weld County Road 53 Services: Windsor Charter Academy Glen Haven, CO 80532 424 Pine St., Suite 100 Keenesburg, CO 80643 provides our students with a solid www.glenhavenfire.org Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.wildanimalsanctuary.org academic foundation through our K-8 970-586-5406 www.teaching-tree.org 303-536-0118 Core Knowledge and our rigorous Services: The Glen Haven Area 970-493-2628 Services: To rescue, rehabilitate 9-12 early college high school curricula. Volunteer Fire Department is a critical Services: Teaching Tree Early and care for abused, abandoned Our culture empowers our students to part of the emergency response Childhood Learning Center provides and confiscated Lions, Tigers, Bears achieve academic excellence through community throughout southern quality, affordable, early childhood care and other large carnivores, as well critical thinking, character development, Larimer County. The Department for families of all socio-economic and as educate the public about Captive and a love for lifelong learning. works closely with the Colorado cultural backgrounds. Our children are Wildlife Issues. Person in charge: Samuel Penn, board State Patrol, Larimer County Sheriff’s our future; the growth of each child Wish list: Building supplies, commercial president Department, Larimer County must be considered on an individual vehicles, volunteerism. Year founded: 2001 Emergency Services, the U.S. Forest basis. We believe in supporting families Person in charge: Pat Craig, executive Service, Rocky Mountain National and strengthening our community director Park, the Estes Valley Fire Protection by providing a safe, nurturing and Year founded: 1980 Emergency District, Loveland Rural Fire Protection supportive education for our children. ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE INC. District, Estes Park Ambulance Service Person in charge: Anne Lance, THINKHUMANITY INC. 541 E. Eighth St. and other agencies to continue to executive director 2880 Spring Mountain Drive Loveland, CO 80537 provide emergency response to the Year founded: 1970 Loveland, CO 80537-7400 www.alternativestoviolence.org Glen Haven community and the entire www.thinkhumanity.org 970-669-5150 Estes Valley. TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION 970-667-9335 Services: ATV provides essential Person in charge: Kevin Zagorda, chief 2900 S. College Ave. Services: To help save lives and provide supportive services to any one impacted Year founded: 1964 Fort Collins, CO 80525 hope for refugees and underdeveloped by violence. This can include advocacy, www.teamwandp.org communities in Africa by improving counseling, information and referrals to GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUSE 970-224-9931 provisions for healthcare, clean local resources, emergency shelter and 1206 10th St. Services: TEAM Wellness & Prevention water, education and socio-economic in some cases longer term housing. Greeley, CO 80631 is dedicated to promoting healthy development. Person in charge: Glenda Shayne, www.greeleytransitionalhouse.org lifestyles through the prevention of Wish list: Individual donations and executive director 970-352-3215 substance abuse. grants. Year founded: 1982 Services: To provide safety, stability, Person in charge: Gordon Coombes, Person in charge: Beth Heckel, and opportunity for families in crisis executive director founder/CEO; Jim Heckel, president AMERICAN RED CROSS through emergency shelter and Year founded: 1989 Year founded: 2007 1808 N. Boise Ave., #110 comprehensive support services. Loveland, CO 80538 Wish list: Financial support is our THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH THOMPSON EDUCATION FOUNDATION www.redcross.org biggest need in order to continue our 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B 800 S. Taft Ave. 1-800-Red-Cross/970-458-3033 mission to help homeless families. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Loveland, CO 80537 Services: To prevent and alleviate In addition, we accept donations of www.tcffo.org www.thompsontef.org human suffering in the face of household items, nonperishable food, 970-495-0084 970-613-5074 emergencies by mobilizing the power of hygiene items, and office supplies. Services: The mission of The Center Services: Exceptional educational volunteers and the generosity of donors. Person in charge: Nancy Wiehagen, for Family Outreach is to help Larimer experiences for students and educators Wish list: Cash. executive director County youth (ages 8-18) and their in Thompson School District. Person in charge: Melissa Venable, Year founded: 1985 families achieve and sustain long- Year founded: 1989 executive director term positive changes and healthy Year founded: 1881 HEARTS & HORSES INC. relationships. We do this by providing THOMPSON VALLEY PRESCHOOL INC. 163 N. Larimer County Road 29 individual assessment, education, and 803 E. 16th St. CIVIL AIR PATROL — GREELEY COMPOSITE Loveland, CO 80537 custom designed programs to develop Loveland, CO 80538 SQUADRON www.heartsandhorses.org successful and positive citizens. www.thompsonvalleypreschool.org 780 Airport Road 970-663-4200 Person in charge: Laurie Klith, 970-667-6552 Greeley, CO 80631 Services: Our mission at Hearts & executive director Services: Thompson Valley Preschool www.coloradowingcap.org Horses is to promote the physical, Year founded: 2000 builds the foundation for a child’s school 970-396-1640 cognitive, emotional, and social well- success and lifelong learning by offering Services: The COWG squadrons stand being of individuals with special needs THE GREELEY DREAM TEAM affordable access to quality educational ready to assist those in need. Missions through equine assisted activities and 1025 Ninth Ave., Suite 336 experiences. range from search-and-rescue of lost therapies. Greeley, CO 80631 Wish list: Laminator, teacher picnic hikers or hunters, location of downed Person in charge: Jan Pollema, www.thegreeleydreamteam.org table, funding for books and supplies for aircraft and transport of emergency executive director 970-348-6380 children’s use at home. personnel or medical materials. Year founded: 1997 66 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

LARIMER COUNTY SEARCH AND RESCUE INC. BIRD CONSERVANCY OF THE ROCKIES IDEA WILD 970-586-0108 1303 N. Shields St. 230 Cherry St., Suite 150 420 Riddle Drive Services: To conserve Rocky Mountain Fort Collins, CO 80524 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Fort Collins, CO 80521 National Park and other public lands www.larimercountysar.org www.rmbo.org www.ideawild.org through stewardship, education, youth 970-498-5314 970-482-1707 970-482-6748 programming and land acquisition. Services: We take pride on being there Services: Conserving birds and their Services: Idea Wild seeks to Person in charge: Estee Rivera when it counts, so that others may live. habitats through science, education and minimize the loss of biodiversity by Murdock, executive director Person in charge: John Lee, president land stewardship empowering people on the front lines Year founded: 1931 Year founded: 1978 Person in charge: Tammy Vercauteren, of conservation by awarding small executive director equipment grants to conservation ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAPTOR PROGRAM professionals around the world. LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY Year founded: 1988 720 E. Vine Drive 3501 E. 71st St. Person in charge: Wally Van Sickle, Fort Collins, CO 80524 Loveland, CO 80538 COLORADO CLEAN ENERGY CLUSTER president / founder www.rmrp.org www.larimerhumane.org 2950 E. Harmony Road, Suite 265 Year founded: 1991 970-484-7756 970-226-3647 Fort Collins, CO 80528 Services: The RMRP inspires the Services: Larimer Humane Society’s 720-593-0058 INSTITUTE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT appreciation and protection of raptors mission to further the compassionate, Services: CCEC projects positively 151 Laurel St. and the spaces where they live through safe, and responsible relationship impact efficiencies in energy production Fort Collins, CO 80523 excellence in rehabilitation, education between animals and people. and consumption, and associated www.ibe.colostate.edu and research. Person in charge: Judy Calhoun, CEO sustainability, when compared to 970-491-5041 Wish list: Gift cards to Lowe’s, Home Year founded: 1969 continuation of existing practices in Services: Advance the development of Depot, grocery stores, Layne Labs. meeting the energy needs of Colorado healthy, thriving built environments. Nitrile exam gloves (non-latex). Forever Postage Stamps. Copy Paper. POUDRE FIRE AUTHORITY FIRE FIGHTERS and the world. Person in charge: Brian Dunbar, Year founded: 2006 executive director Person in charge: Carin Avila, executive LOCAL #1945 Year founded: 1994 director P.O. Box 1754 Year founded: 1979 Fort Collins, CO 80522 ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST www.iaff.org 1191 Woodstock Drive, #5 MOUNTAINS AND PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR 970-219-4473 Estes Park, CO 80517 LIFELONG LEARNING AND SERVICE SAVE THE POUDRE: POUDRE WATERKEEPER 2820 Cherry Lane Year founded: 1971 www.evlandtrust.org 155 W. Harvard St., Suite 202 970-577-6837 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Services: The mission of Estes Valley www.mpills.org www.savethepoudre.org RIST CANYON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Land Trust is to preserve and protect 970-682-2013 970-218-8310 11835 Rist Canyon Road open space, valleys, wetlands, streams, Services: Provides educational travel Services: The mission of Save the Bellvue, CO 80512 ranch lands, and wildlife habitat in the opportunities for older adults in Poudre is to protect and restore the www.rcvfd.org Estes Valley and surrounding area. Colorado and our neighboring states. Cache la Poudre River and its tributaries 970-419-0397 Lands adjacent to Rocky Mountain Fiscally supports a health clinic for through scientific research and public Services: Provid fire and medical National Park and the Arapaho- women and children in Guatemala, education. services to the residents of a Roosevelt National Forest are of special as well as an anti poaching elephant Person in charge: Gary Wockner, 110-square-mile area. concern. conservation project in Tanzania. executive director Year founded: 1975 Person in charge: Raymond Amos, Wish list: A 4x4 small SUV for Year founded: 2008 president; Jeffrey Boring, executive transporting health workers into rural Environment director and remote villages in Guatemala. A SUSTAINABLE LIVING ASSOCIATION Year founded: 1987 Safari style Toyota Land Cruiser for 201 Linden St., Suite 204 ARCHWAY ADVENTURES transporting local residents into National Fort Collins, CO 80524 10652 Weld County Road 76.5 FORT COLLINS AUDUBON SOCIETY Parks in Tanzania to educ www.sustainablelivingassociation.org Windsor, CO 80550 Person in charge: William Bertschy, 970-224-3247 720-203-6781 P.O. Box 271968 Fort Collins, CO 80527 president and executive director Services: The Sustainable Living Services: Archway Adventures, www.fortcollinsaudobon.org Year founded: 2008 Association is a 501(c)3 nonprofit formerly Archway Foal Rescue and 970-481-2124 organization committed to applying Training is expanding and changing our vision and expertise toward a mission statement. We are offering Services: To promote the appreciation, POUDRE RIVER TRAIL CORRIDOR INC. conservation, and restoration of 1100 10th St., #210 sustainable future for all. We are a fun, unique experiences for people of solution-driven organization with the all ages to reconnect with nature, have ecosystems, focusing on birds and Greeley, CO 80631 other wildlife, through education, www.poudretrail.org distinguishing quality to move people a horse experience and learn about a 970-336-4044 toward powerful and profound choices self-sustaining lifestyle. Emphasizing and participation, stewardship and advocacy. Services: Maintain and conserve in an effort to stave off complacency encouraging community. Person in charge: John Shenot, about issues affecting our world. president a safe, functional, attractive, and Person in charge: Annette Person in charge: Shawn Tierney, Year founded: 1978 environmentally sustainable trail and Archambeau, operations director greenway corridor accessible to and executive director; Kellie Falbo, Year founded: 1995 executive director, executive directors FRIENDS OF THE GARDENS ON SPRING enjoyed by all community residents. Wish list: Expand recreational and Year founded: 2003 BIG THOMPSON WATERSHED FORUM CREEK access opportunities along the Poudre 800 S. Taft Ave. 2145 Centre Ave. River Trail Corridor. THINKHUMANITY INC. Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80526 Person in charge: Mike Ketterling, 2880 Spring Mountain Drive www.btwatershed.org www.fcgov.com/gardens president Loveland, CO 80537-7400 970-416-2486 970-613-6162 Year founded: 1997 www.thinkhumanity.org Services: The mission of the Big Services: As the non-profit partner 970-667-9335 Thompson Watershed Forum for the Gardens on Spring Creek, our Services: To help save lives and provide mission is to cultivate a world-class PRAIRIE WILDLIFE RESEARCH is to support the protection and P.O. Box 308 hope for refugees and underdeveloped improvement of water quality in the botanic garden through fundraising and communities in Africa by improving advocacy. Wellington, CO 80549 Big Thompson Watershed through www.prairiewildlife.org provisions for healthcare, clean collaborative monitoring, assessment, Wish list: Capital donations for Visitor’s 970-219-1659 water, education and socio-economic and education/outreach projects. Center and Butterfly House. Sponsors development. Services: Prairie Wildlife Research was Person in charge: Laurie Schmidt Person in charge: Nate Budd, board established in 2001 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit Wish list: Individual donations and grants. president organization with the mission to research Person in charge: Beth Heckel, BIRD CONSERVANCY OF THE ROCKIES Year founded: 1988 and conserve wildlife species of the founder/CEO; Jim Heckel, president 14500 Lark Bunting Lane prairie and their associated habitats. PWR Year founded: 2007 Brighton, CO 80601 HIGH PLAINS ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER works throughout the Great Plains with www.birdconservancy.org 2698 Bluestem Willow Drive federal and state agencies, universities, TREES, WATER & PEOPLE 303-659-4348 Loveland, CO 80538 private landowners, and other non- 633 Remington St. Services: Conserving birds and their www.suburbitat.org governmental organizations to conduct Fort Collins, CO 80524 habitats through science, education and 970-622-9676 timely, economical, and quality studies www.treeswaterpeople.org land stewardship. Services: The High Plains and projects that contribute to sound 970-484-3678 Wish list: Bird Conservancy of the Environmental Center works to management decisions. Services: Trees, Water & People’s Rockies is always looking for new educate communities to become Person in charge: Travis Livieri, mission is to improve people’s lives by supporters, sponsors and volunteers replicable “living laboratories” which executive director helping communities protect, conserve, interested in making a difference for demonstrate restorative examples of Year founded: 2001 and manage the natural resources birds and their habitats through science, land-stewardship, native plants and upon which their long-term well-being land stewardship and education. wildlife habitat. ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY depends. Person in charge: Tammy Vercauteren, Person in charge: Jim Tolstrup, 48 Alpine Circle Person in charge: Sebastian Africano, executive director executive director Estes Park, CO 80517 executive director Year founded: 1988 Year founded: 2001 www.rmconservancy.org Year founded: 1998 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 67 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

VILLAGE EARTH Year founded: 1987 with the passion, purposes, productivity 970-484-7498 P.O. Box 797 and joy of Christ in their life and work. Services: N2N opens doors and Fort Collins, CO 80522 CHILDSAFE COLORADO INC. Wish list: For business and marketplace advances lives from homelessness www.villageearth.org 1148 E. Elizabeth St. leaders to be transformed by our through homeownership by providing 970-237-3002 Fort Collins, CO 80524 quarterly events, to funnel Christian sustainable housing, supportive services Services: Village Earth helps reconnect www.childsafecolorado.org business leaders into transformational and education to the Larimer County communities to the resources 970-472-4133 monthly peer advisory / council groups community. that promote human well-being Services: ChildSafe’s mission is to and to speak to community groups Person in charge: Kelly Evans, by enhancing social and political repair the damage done to victims and train executive/workplace teams in executive director empowerment, community self- and their families, reduce the risk of leadership development with eternal Year founded: 1970 reliance and self-determination. We re-victimization, and prevent the cycle purposes of God/ministry in mind. do this by strengthening intermediate of abuse from carrying over into future Person in charge: Dan Anderson, NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR AT THE MURPHY and grassroots organizations through president/CEO generations. CENTER fiscal sponsorship, networking, training, Wish list: Bean-bag chairs, snacks, kids’ Year founded: 2004 research and advocacy. 242 Conifer St. drinks, gift cards, office supplies, cleaning Fort Collins, CO 80524 Person in charge: David Bartecchi, supplies. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214 www.n2n.org executive director Person in charge: Val Macri-Lind, 121 N. Meldrum St. 970-494-9705 Year founded: 1993 clinical director Fort Collins, CO 80521 Services: N2N opens doors and Year founded: 1986 www.kofc1214.org advances lives from homelessness W.O.L.F. SANCTUARY 970-484-1881 through homeownership by providing P.O. Box 1544 COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE Services: Knights of Columbus Council sustainable housing, supportive services Laporte, CO 80535 TRUST 1214 is a Catholic, family, fraternal and education to the Larimer County www.wolfsanctuary.net service organization whose primary community. 4927 E. County Road 36 function is charity, unity, fraternity and 970-416-9531 Fort Collins, CO 80528 Person in charge: Kelly Evans, Services: Nonprofit sanctuary for patriotism, within its membership, the executive director www.coloradoyo.org St. Joseph Catholic Parish, and the Fort captive-bred wolves and wolf dogs. 970-663-0800 Year founded: 1970 W.O.L.F.’s mission is to improve Collins community. We are a nonprofit the quality of life for wolves and wolf Services: Building relationships through organization that supports many dogs through rescue, sanctuary and traditional outdoor recreation. charitable projects. NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR — LOVELAND education. Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, Person in charge: Rob Tricoli, grand OFFICE Person in charge: Shelley Coldiron, office administrator; Bob Hewson, knight 1511 E. 11th St. President CEO; Gregg Knoll, Executive Year founded: 2000 Loveland, CO 80537 executive director Director Year founded: 1995 www.n2n.org Year founded: 2001 LIFE CHOICES 970-663-4163 1182 Graves Ave., Unit A Services: N2N opens doors and Family CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING Estes Park, CO 80517 advances lives from homelessness A WOMAN’S PLACE INC. 1331 Eighth Ave. www.lifechoices.org through homeownership by providing P.O. Box 71 Greeley, CO 80631-4601 970-586-2422 sustainable housing, supportive services Greeley, CO 80632 www.connectionsforindependentliving. Services: We offer free and confidential and education to the Larimer County www.awpdv.org org services including: Pregnancy tests, community. 970-351-0476 970-352-8682 ultrasounds, STD testing for chlamydia Person in charge: Kelly Evans, Services: A Woman’s Place mission is Services: Our mission is to promote and gonorrhea, Advocate counseling, executive director to shelter and help empower victims/ the full inclusion and integration of post-abortion counseling, maternity and Year founded: 1970 survivors of domestic abuse to become people with all types of disabilities into baby supplies as well as connections to safe, secure and self-reliant; and all levels of society. various resources for help. PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY through education and collaboration, Year founded: 1985 Year founded: 1989 2001 S. Shields St., D-203 to mobilize our community to help Fort Collins, CO 80526 prevent domestic violence. 140 N. Denver Ave. LIFE CHOICES LOVELAND CENTER www.bringthepower.org Wish list: Work supplies: notebooks, Fort Lupton, CO 80538 902 Redwood Drive 970-635-5912 journals, copy paper, scissors, pens. 303-857-7893 Loveland, CO 80538 Services: Single-parent families enrolling Cleaning/Maintenance Supplies: Person in charge: Alicia Garza, interim www.lifechoices.org in Project Self-Sufficiency benefit from Paper towels, toilet paper, trash bags, executive director 970-461-5050 comprehensive supports that help them disinfecting wipes, and tools. Food: Services: We offer free and confidential create a healthy foundation on which to Baby formula, baby bottles, sippy cups, FINALLY HOME services, including pregnancy tests, build their education and career goals. silverware sets, perishable and non- 2550 Stover Drive, Bldg. B201 ultrasounds, STD testing for chlamydia Person in charge: Tracy Mead, perishable items. Linens: Twin XL sheet Fort Collins, CO 80525 and gonorrhea, advocate counseling, executive director sets, towels, and pillows. Clothing and www.finallyhome.net post-abortion counseling, maternity and Year founded: 1986 Accessories: New underwear in all 970-889-3536 baby supplies as well as connections to women, men, boys and girls sizes; new Services: Our mission is to equip foster, various resources for help. 375 W. 37th St., Suite 150 or gently used bras (all sizes), umbrellas adoptive and kinship families in order Year founded: 1989 Loveland, CO 80538 Person in charge: Darci Darling, interim to build healthy homes where kids can www.ps-s.org executive director heal. LIFE CHOICES PREGNANCY MEDICAL CENTER Year founded: 1978 Person in charge: Kristin Orphan, 137 Longs Peak St. PROJECT SMILE founder/executive director Brighton, CO 80601 P.O. Box 272122 AAC ADOPTION & FAMILY NETWORK INC. Year founded: 2008 www.lifechoices.org Fort Collins, CO 80527 735 E. Colorado Highway 56 720-230-1899 www.projectsmilefc.org Berthoud, CO 80513 GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUSE Services: We offer free and confidential 970-294-1584 www.aacadoption.com 1206 10th St. services, including pregnancy tests, Services: Project Smile helps meet 970-532-3576 Greeley, CO 80631 ultrasounds, STD testing for chlamydia an urgent need – lack of dental care, Services: AAC, Adoption for All www.greeleytransitionalhouse.org and gonorrhea, advocate counseling, and lack of vision correction for many Children, Adoption and Family 970-352-3215 post-abortion counseling, maternity and children by in-school screenings and Network Inc. was established for the Services: To provide safety, stability, baby supplies as well as connections to follow up with needed treatment by purpose of assisting children of all races and opportunity for families in crisis various resources for help. local dental and vision professionals, and in the United States and abroad. It is through emergency shelter and Year founded: 1989 a host of volunteers. our belief that every child deserves a comprehensive support services. Wish list: Donations to ensure every family and loving care. Wish list: Financial support is our MEN’S LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE child needing our services is cared for. Person in charge: Marissa Bebo, biggest need in order to continue our P.O. Box 1530 Person in charge: Bill See, chairman executive director mission to help homeless families. Berthoud, CO 80513 Year founded: 2007 Year founded: 1994 In addition, we accept donations of www.mensleadershipalliance.org household items, nonperishable food, 303-444-9022 READ ALOUD LOVELAND CASA OF LARIMER COUNTY hygiene items, and office supplies. Services: Men’s Leadership Alliance is 1506 Hitch Wagon Drive 3105 E. Harmony Road Person in charge: Nancy Wiehagen, a nonprofit organization dedicated to Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80528 executive director inspiring, encouraging and supporting 970-667-9110 www.CASALarimer.com Year founded: 1985 men of all ages into authentic living. Year founded: 1991 970-488-1630 Person in charge: Jason Geoffrion, Services: It is the mission of CASA of KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES executive director THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH Larimer County to be a voice in court 3694 Fletcher St. Year founded: 2003 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B for abused and neglected children and a Loveland, CO 80538 Fort Collins, CO 80524 safe place in the community for conflict- www.kingdomwayministries.net NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR www.tcffo.org free family interactions. 970-672-7699 1550 Blue Spruce Drive 970-495-0084 Person in charge: Sabrina Stoker, Services: To galvanize leaders in Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: The mission of The Center executive director business, ministry and the marketplace www.n2n.org for Family Outreach is to help Larimer 68 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

County youth (ages 8-18) and their mind and body for all. ESTES PARK HEALTH FOUNDATION 970-352-3566 families achieve and sustain long- Person in charge: Julie Watkins, 555 Prospect Ave. Services: The Greeley Chamber of term positive changes and healthy president & CEO Estes Park, CO 80517 Commerce Foundation exists for relationships. We do this by providing Year founded: 1907 www.givetoepmc.org the advancement and support of individual assessment, education, and 970-577-4370 Chamber activities and programs custom designed programs to develop Services: The Estes Park Health successful and positive citizens. Foundation/Fund/Trust that further its educational goals. Foundation’s mission is to increase Contributed funds enhance and Person in charge: Laurie Klith, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH community awareness of the Medical executive director Center’s mission and to develop, encourage Chamber educational FOUNDATION activities, seminars and programs Year founded: 2000 2537 Research Blvd., Suite 200 manage and distribute funds to assist the Medical Center in fulfilling their to advance business and the Fort Collins, CO 80526 community. It promotes THE MATTHEWS HOUSE/LIVE THE VICTORY www.csurf.org mission. 970-482-2916 Person in charge: Kevin Mullin, communication and collaboration INC. between businesses and educators 415 Mason Court, #123 Services: To aid and assist CSU in executive director Fort Collins, CO 80524 research, education and outreach Year founded: 1986 within the area in the interest of www.thematthewshouse.org efforts through technology transfer, real economic development, trade, 970-472-4293 estate development and management, ESTES PARK MUSEUM FRIENDS & business, finance and professional Services: The Matthews House is a and innovative financing to support FOUNDATION INC. growth. It may also commission 501(c)3 organization that empowers university priorities. 200 Fourth St. research and conduct seminars, young adults and families in transition to Person in charge: Kathleen Henry, Estes Park, CO 80517 forums, panels and lectures. navigate difficulties on the road to self- president & CEO www.estesparkmuseumfriends.org Person in charge: Sarah MacQuiddy, sufficiency. Year founded: 1941 970-577-3766 president, Greeley Chamber of Person in charge: Jerri Schmitz, Services: The Estes Park Museum Commerce founder & executive director COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE Friends & Foundation, Inc supports Year founded: 2006 Year founded: 2005 TRUST the mission of the Estes Park Museum 4927 E. County Road 36 through fundraising, publications, volunteerism, outreach, and special GREELEY STAMPEDE FOUNDATION THE SALVATION ARMY Fort Collins, CO 80528 600 N. 14th Ave. 840 N. Lincoln Ave., Suite 101 www.coloradoyo.org projects and events. Loveland, CO 80537 Person in charge: Kurtis Kelly, Estes Greeley, CO 80631 970-663-0800 www.greeleystampede.org/ https://loveland.salvationarmy.org/ Services: Building relationships through Park Museum Friends board president 970-699-8380 Year founded: 1962 organization/about/foundation.shtml traditional outdoor recreation. 970-356-7787 Services: The Salvation Army, Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, an international movement, is an office administrator; Bob Hewson, ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST Services: The Greeley Stampede evangelical part of the universal President CEO; Gregg Knoll, Executive 1191 Woodstock Drive, #5 Foundation is a non-profit organization Christian church. Its message is based Director Estes Park, CO 80517 formed to support continuing education on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by Year founded: 2001 www.evlandtrust.org for Weld County students. Since the love of God. Its mission is to preach 970-577-6837 beginning the program, the Stampede the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN Services: The mission of Estes Valley Foundation has awarded more than human needs in His name without Land Trust is to preserve and protect $346,000 in scholarships. discrimination. COLORADO open space, valleys, wetlands, streams, Wish list: Volunteers needed: Ring 4745 Wheaton Drive ranch lands, and wildlife habitat in the bells during Red Kettle campaign in Fort Collins, CO 80525 Estes Valley and surrounding area. HUNTER’S DREAM FOR A CURE November and December; drive and www.NoCoFoundation.org Lands adjacent to Rocky Mountain 7755 Valley View Circle pick up red kettles from Loveland 970-224-3462 National Park and the Arapaho- Windsor, CO 80550 stores during Red Kettle campaign; Services: Inspire and unify the Roosevelt National Forest are of special www.huntersdream.org sort toys and prepare holiday gift bags communities we serve. concern. 970-686-7459 for families in Angel Tree program in Person in charge: Ray Caraway, Person in charge: Raymond Amos, Services: Hunter’s Dream For A Cure December. Funding for emergency rent president president; Jeffrey Boring, executive is a nonprofit organization dedicated and homelessness prevention assistance Year founded: 1975 director for families: $300 will keep a family in to finding a cure for Sturge Weber their home for a month. Youth summer Year founded: 1987 Syndrome and helping to assist with camp scholarship funding: $150 will COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SERVING enrichment programs for special needs provide five days of camp experience GREELEY AND WELD COUNTY FORT COLLINS LIONS FOUNDATION INC. kids. for a child ages 7 - 17. Funding for 2425 35th Ave., Suite 201 1740 S. College Ave. Person in charge: Robb Nelson, printed materials: $75 will allow us to Greeley, CO 80634 Fort Collins, CO 80525 founding director print 1,000 copies of flyers about our www.cfsgwc.org www.fortnet.org/FCLions/ services. Items needed: Holiday gifts 970-304-9970 970-407-9999 for children: new toys and clothes. Services: Promotes philanthropy Services: The Fort Collins Lions MCWHINNEY FOUNDATION Food: non-perishable, canned food by building resources, developing Foundation’s purpose is to render 2725 Rocky Mountain Ave. items and snacks. • Breakfast cereal • partnerships, and providing leadership aid, assistance and help to persons Loveland, CO 80538 Cereal bars, snack bars, granola bars that will be of lasting benefit to our with sight and hearing disabilities. www.mcwhinney.com • Canned meat: chicken, tuna, spam, communities. The Foundation shall be concerned 970-962-9990 Vienna sausages, corned beef hash, Person in charge: Rand Morgan, with other charitable, educational, Services: Giving to enhance the lives of etc. • Vegetables, fruit - canned • president & CEO benevolent and scientific programs. those who live in the communities in Beans – canned • Soups, stews, chili • Year founded: 1997 Person in charge: Ron Lockner, which McWhinney does business. Canned dinners: spaghetti-o’s, ravioli, chairman, Board of Trustees; Ron mac-n-cheese, etc. • Ramen noodles ERION FOUNDATION Lockner, Chairman • Peanut butter • Crackers Hygiene Year founded: 1984 MONFORT FAMILY FOUNDATION items: • Shampoo / Conditioner • P.O. Box 732 134 Oak Ave. Loveland, CO 80539 Eaton, CO 80615 Body soap / Shower gel • Wash cloth www.erionfoundation.org FORT COLLINS ROTARY CLUB ENDOWMENT / Small towel • Deodorant • Hand 970-667-4549 970-454-1357 lotion / body lotion • Disposable FUND Services: Gives primarily for education, Razor • Toothpaste / Toothbrush / Services: The Erion Foundation is P.O. Box 1206 dedicated to enriching lives in Loveland Fort Collins, CO 80522 developing the arts and humanities, Mouthwash • Hairbrush / Hair comb conducting scientific research into the • Foot powder • Toilet paper • and Northern Colorado through www.rotarycluboffortcollins.org Chapstick / lip balm • Antibacterial funding, advocacy and participation. 970-482-3883 causes, treatment and prevention of ointment, Neosporin, etc. Clothes Person in charge: Doug Erion, Services: The mission of the Rotary life-threatening diseases, and providing (adult, all sizes): Socks, underwear president Club of Fort Collins is to provide aid to the disadvantaged. (new), light jackets, sweat- shirts, sweat Year founded: 1986 direct service to others in our city, pants, T-shirts, jeans. Gear: Sleeping to promote high ethical standards OTTERCARES FOUNDATION bags, blankets, backpacks. ESA FOUNDATION throughout our community, and to 401 W. Oak St. Person in charge: Olga Duvall, director 363 W. Drake Road advance world understanding, goodwill Fort Collins, CO 80524 Year founded: 1865 Fort Collins, CO 80526 and peace through our fellowship of www.ottercares.org business, professional, and community http://www.epsilonsigmaalpha.org Services: The OtterCares Foundation 970-223-2824 leaders. YMCA OF THE ROCKIES champions innovative education 2515 Tunnel Road Services: To inspire leadership and Person in charge: Jeanne Fangman, service by bringing good people president that inspires youth to become Estes Park, CO 80511 entrepreneurs and philanthropists who www.ymcarockies.org together to pursue programs and 970-586-3341 projects that make a positive difference GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE create lasting and impactful change in their communities. Services: YMCA of the Rockies puts locally, nationally and internationally. FOUNDATION Christian principles into practice through Person in charge: Charlotte Carloni, 902 Seventh Ave. Person in charge: Gary Rogers, programs, staff and facilities in an Executive Director Greeley, CO 80631 executive director environment that builds healthy spirit, Year founded: 1929 www.greeleychamber.com Year founded: 2010 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 69 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

PURSUIT WELLNESS FOUNDATION WELD RE-4 EDUCATION FOUNDATION believers of various denominations can 970-577-4370 1805 E. 18th St., #9 1298 Main St., Unit A fellowship and serve the Lord Jesus Services: The Estes Park Health Loveland, CO 80538 Windsor, CO 80550 Christ together. We seek to gather and Foundation’s mission is to increase www.pursuitwellnessfoundation.org www.weldre4educationfoundation.com unify Christian doctors of chiropractic community awareness of the Medical 970-820-4011 970-686-8090 around the essentials of the Christian Center’s mission and to develop, Services: We bridge the gap between Services: The Weld RE-4 Education faith, leaving minor points of doctrine to manage and distribute funds to assist the health-and-wellness resources and Foundation’s goal is to provide the conscience of the individual believer. Medical Center in fulfilling their mission. the needs of the Northern Colorado opportunities and resources for all of Person in charge: Theron Stallings, Person in charge: Kevin Mullin, community. our schools, students and educators. secretary/treasurer executive director Wish list: Veterans support fund, Person in charge: Kimberly Schutt, Year founded: 1953 Year founded: 1986 scholarships, nursing education. President, Board of Directors Person in charge: Allis Gilbert, Year founded: 2013 COATS & BOOTS —NORTH FORT COLLINS ESTES PARK SALUD FOUNDATION executive director BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 1950 Redtail Hawk Drive Year founded: 1981 1415 N. College Ave., Unit #1 Estes Park, CO 80517 Health Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-586-3169 PLATTE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER ABLE KIDS FOUNDATION http://nfcba.org/coats-and-boots/ Services: Raises funds, supports 724 Whalers Way, Bldg. I, Suite 101 970-443-3846 health-care services for the medically FOUNDATION Fort Collins, CO 80525 Services: To provide new Columbia under-served, and provides community 1606 Prairie Center Parkway www.ablekidsfoundation.org coats and boots with support from outreach. Brighton, CO 80601 970-226-2253 Jax Outdoor Gear to underprivileged www.pvmc.org/foundation Person in charge: Bruce Brown, Services: To eliminate barriers and elementary children in need in the president 303-498-3630 expand opportunities for individuals Poudre School District. Services: To provide philanthropic with auditory challenges. To date, Wish list: To receive donations FEDERATION OF CHIROPRACTIC LICENSING support for the programs and services our primary focus is on children and sufficient to provide every of Platte Valley Medical Center. adults with central auditory processing underprivileged elementary child in BOARDS Person in charge: Carol Baumgartner, difficulties. need in the Poudre School District a 5401 W. 10th St., Suite 101 executive director Person in charge: Megan Locke, new coat and boots. Greeley, CO 80634 www.fclb.org Year founded: 1982 executive director Person in charge: Don Butler, treasurer Year founded: 2006 970-356-3500 Year founded: 2006 Services: The FCLB serves as a POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST INC. nonprofit clearinghouse and forum for P.O. Box 1474 ALPHA CENTER COLORADO VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION the discussion of important regulatory Fort Collins, CO 80522 1212 S. College Ave. 305 Carpenter Road issues. The annual conference and www.poudrelibraries.org/trust Fort Collins, CO 80524 Fort Collins, CO 80525 district meetings provide an opportunity 970-221-6663 www.thealphacenter.org www.vnacolorado.org for a healthy exchange of ideas Services: The Trust collaborates with 970-221-5121 970-330-5655 3036982121 and viewpoints, as well as unified the Library District Board of Trustees Services: Alpha Center is a Christian Services: Visiting Nurse Association is adoption of resolutions protecting and staff, Friends of the Library and medical clinic that serves the community committed to a continuum of health the profession’s examining regulatory donors to grow and manage funds to by providing free services and education care in the home and community standards and ultimately the consumer generate innovative Library programs, related to sexual health. supporting optimal well-being, public. projects and services. Wish list: Staff growth and independence and dignity. Person in charge: Bridget Seader, Person in charge: David Slivken, development, materials for women and Person in charge: Chris Lee, president program administrator executive director men in parenting mentoring program, & CEO Year founded: 1926 Year founded: 1999 materials for healthy relationships Year founded: 1889 program, landscape maintenance. Person in charge: Jen McLain, HARMONY FOUNDATION INC. ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY — FIELD executive director CURTIS STRONG CENTER FOR THE VISUALLY 1600 Fish Hatchery Road Estes Park, CO 80517 INSTITUTE Year founded: 1985 IMPAIRED 1895 Fall River Road 918 13th St., Suite 4 www.harmonyfoundationinc.com Estes Park, CO 80517 Greeley, CO 80631 970-586-4491 www.rmconservancy.org ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — FORT COLLINS www.ensightskills.org Services: To provide the foundation for 9705863262 415 Peterson St. 970-353-9417 sustained recovery from the diseases of Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: As the nonprofit partner of Services: To provide individuals with drug and alcohol addiction. www.alz.org/co vision loss, the opportunity to enhance Rocky Mountain National Park, we 970-472-9798 Person in charge: Jim Geckler, CEO provide education and philanthropic their independence through skills Year founded: 1969 assistance to the park, including retail Services: 24 hour helpline 800-272- training and adaptive technologies in a 3900, support groups, education safe and friendly environment. sales, educational classes, trail building, classes, care consultations. HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC. donations, land acquisition and historic Person in charge: Denny Moyer, 1632-B Big Thompson Ave. preservation. Person in charge: Katie Fahrenbruch, president/CEO regional director Estes Park, CO 80517 Year founded: 1931 Year founded: 2001 www.healingwatersfoundation.org Year founded: 1980 970-586-9205 ROTARY CLUB OF ESTES PARK FOUNDATION DENTAL AID Services: It is the mission of the ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — GREELEY 1715 Princess Drive Healing Waters Foundation to INC. 918 13th St., Suite 1 P.O. Box 1854 Longmont, CO 80501 promote the rehabilitation of people Greeley, CO 80631 www.dentalaid.org to their maximum functional level of Estes Park, CO 80517 www.alz.org/co https://portal.clubrunner.ca/5241/ 303-682-2619 independence. The work is to be 970-392-9202 Services: Dental Aid’s mission is to undertaken in a spirit of congeniality, SitePage/community-grants Services: Provides information and 970-577-1316 improve the quality of life of children and encouragement, and respect between support for the more than 65,000 adults struggling to afford health care by patient and health provider, between Services: The Rotary Club of Estes Park people living with Alzheimer’s in providing compassionate, affordable, high co-workers, and between different Foundation, in partnership with the club Colorado, their families and caregivers. itself, invites proposals from charitable quality dental care and education, while facilities using the pool. Person in charge: Kelly Osthoff, advocating to ensure access to care. Year founded: 2004 organizations in the Estes Valley for regional director grant support. Person in charge: Wayne Franz Year founded: 1980 Year founded: 1974 HEARTS & HORSES INC. 163 N. Larimer County Road 29 SERIMUS FOUNDATION AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY - 148 Remington St. ENSIGHT SKILLS CENTER INC. Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80524 NORTHEASTERN COLORADO 1740 S. College Ave. www.heartsandhorses.org 970-224-3214 8221 W. 20th St., Suite A Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-663-4200 Greeley, CO 80634 Services: Private foundation. www.ensightskills.org Services: Our mission at Hearts & www.cancer.org 970-407-9999 Horses is to promote the physical, 970-356-9727 Services: To provide individuals with cognitive, emotional, and social well- UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO Services: Seeks to free the world from vision loss, the opportunity to enhance being of individuals with special needs FOUNDATION cancer. their independence through skills through equine assisted activities and 1620 Reservoir Road Year founded: 1941 training and adaptive technologies in a therapies. Greeley, CO 80631 safe and friendly environment. Person in charge: Jan Pollema, www.uncfoundation.org CHRISTIAN CHIROPRACTORS ASSOCIATION Person in charge: Denny Moyer, executive director 970-351-1370 2550 Stover St., B-102 president/CEO Year founded: 1997 Services: Established in 1966, the UNC Fort Collins, CO 80525 Year founded: 2001 Foundation is entrusted to provide www.christianchiropractors.org LIFE CHOICES support and steward donations for the 970-482-1404 ESTES PARK HEALTH FOUNDATION 1182 Graves Ave., Unit A University of Northern Colorado. Services: The Christian Chiropractors 555 Prospect Ave. Estes Park, CO 80517 Person in charge: Rod Esch, president Association offers the chiropractic Estes Park, CO 80517 www.lifechoices.org Year founded: 1966 profession a Christian fellowship in which www.givetoepmc.org 970-586-2422 70 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Services: We offer free and confidential Person in charge: Glenda Shayne, as well as an anti poaching elephant NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER services including: Pregnancy tests, executive director conservation project in Tanzania. FOUNDATION ultrasounds, STD testing for chlamydia Year founded: 1969 Wish list: A 4x4 small SUV for 1801 16th St. and gonorrhea, Advocate counseling, transporting health workers into rural Greeley, CO 80631 post-abortion counseling, maternity and MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD and remote villages in Guatemala. A www.NCMCFoundation.org baby supplies as well as connections to Safari style Toyota Land Cruiser for 970-810-4121 various resources for help. COUNTY 2131 Ninth St. transporting local residents into National Services: The North Colorado Medical Year founded: 1989 Greeley, CO 80631 Parks in Tanzania to educ Center Foundation promotes philanthropy www.mealsonwheelsgreeley.org Person in charge: William Bertschy, to enhance and ensure the health and LIFE CHOICES LOVELAND CENTER 970-353-9738 president and executive director well-being of the people in our region. 902 Redwood Drive Services: Meals on Wheels serving Year founded: 2008 Wish list: Support for the Monfort Loveland, CO 80538 Greeley and Weld County delivers Family Birth Center NICU moving to a www.lifechoices.org level III, Cancer Institute, Cardiovascular 970-461-5050 nutritional, hot meals Monday thru NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS Friday to clients who cannot prepare P.O. Box 2926 Institute, Hospitality House, Chaplaincy, Services: We offer free and confidential meals for themselves. Loveland, CO 80539 Western States Burn Center, EMS, services, including pregnancy tests, Person in charge: Mary Margaret Cox, www.namilarimer.org patient assistance funds, etc. ultrasounds, STD testing for chlamydia Person in charge: Kyle Holman, and gonorrhea, advocate counseling, executive director 970-494-4359 Year founded: 1970 Services: A nonprofit dedicated to interim president; Kyle Holman, Interim post-abortion counseling, maternity and President; Margo Karsten, CEO baby supplies as well as connections to improve the lives of people living with various resources for help. MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD mental illness and their families since Year founded: 1975 Year founded: 1989 COUNTY — FORT LUPTON OFFICE 1979. 236 Park Ave. Year founded: 1979 NORTH RANGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Fort Lupton, CO 80621 1300 N. 17th Ave. LIFE CHOICES PREGNANCY MEDICAL CENTER Greeley, CO 80631 137 Longs Peak St. www.mealsonwheelsgreeley.org NATIONAL BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC 303-857-6460 www.northrange.org Brighton, CO 80601 EXAMINERS 970-347-2120 www.lifechoices.org Services: Meals on Wheels serving 901 54th Ave. 720-230-1899 Greeley and Weld County delivers Greeley, CO 80634 Services: North Range Behavioral nutritional, hot meals Monday thru Health provides comprehensive Services: We offer free and confidential www.nbce.org mental-health and addiction services services, including pregnancy tests, Friday to clients who cannot prepare 970-356-9100 meals for themselves. to children, youth, adults and families, ultrasounds, STD testing for chlamydia Services: Testing for the chiropractic across a wide spectrum of needs. and gonorrhea, advocate counseling, Person in charge: Mary Margaret Cox, profession. post-abortion counseling, maternity and executive director Wish list: Funding for Frontier House Person in charge: Norman Ouzts, training and employment needs; funding baby supplies as well as connections to Year founded: 1970 executive vice president various resources for help. for suicide education and prevention Year founded: 1963 programs; funding to support residential Year founded: 1989 MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD opportunities for clients. COUNTY — TRI-TOWN OFFICE NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY Person in charge: Larry Pottorff, LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB 300 First Ave. executive director P.O. Box 1144 COLORADO-WYOMING CHAPTER Firestone, CO 80520 2000 S. College Ave., Suite 207 Year founded: 1972 Loveland, CO 80539 www.mealsonwheelsgreeley.org www.lovelandrotary.org Fort Collins, CO 80525 303-833-3021 www.curemsco-wy.org NORTHERN COLORADO MEDICAL SOCIETY 970-667-1158 Services: Meals on Wheels serving Services: Loveland Rotary Club 970-482-5016 P.O. Box 273000 Greeley and Weld County delivers Fort Collins, CO 80527 Foundation provides funds to further nutritional, hot meals Monday thru Services: The Colorado-Wyoming the philanthropic efforts of the Loveland Chapter works to improve the quality www.nocomedsoc.org Friday to clients who cannot prepare 970-829-7860 Rotary Club to improve the health and meals for themselves. of life for people affected by MS in education of the youth in the Loveland Colorado and Wyoming and raise Services: The mission of the Northern Community and to provide community Person in charge: Mary Margaret Cox, funds for critical MS research. Join the Colorado Medical Society is to advocate and international disaster assistance. executive director movement toward a world free of MS. on behalf of our physician members, Person in charge: John Stewart, 2018 Year founded: 1970 Person in charge: Jenny Tauchman, to encourage a strong and healthy president community outreach manager medical profession, and to improve the Year founded: 1984 MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND Year founded: 1991 health and wellbeing of all people in our BERTHOUD INC. community. LOVELAND’S COMMUNITY KITCHEN 437 N. Garfield Ave. NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE Person in charge: Peter Smith, 427 N. Garfield Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 2930 11th Ave. president Loveland, CO 80537 www.lovelandmealsonwheels.org Evans, CO 80620 Year founded: 1904 www.lovelandcommunitykitchen.org 970-667-0311 www.northcoloradohealthalliance.org 970-278-1726 Services: Meals on Wheels of Loveland 970-350-4673 PATHWAYS Services: Food for those who are and Berthoud seeks to nourish Services: The North Colorado 305 Carpenter Road hungry, Ccnversation for those who and enrich the lives of homebound Health Alliance convenes partners and Fort Collins, CO 80525 are lonely, rest for those who are individuals with nutritious meals and coworkers in education, community www.pathways-care.org struggling. daily contact by caring volunteers. service, health care, business, faith- 970-663-3500 Person in charge: LuAnn Ball, executive Wish list: Volunteers, referrals for based organizations and government. Services: Honoring every moment of those who may need our services, or director Person in charge: Mark Wallace life, Pathways provides compassionate, Year founded: 1996 donations made via our website. excellent, comprehensive community care Person in charge: Jeffrey Pomranka, Year founded: 1992 in Larimer and Weld counties for those executive director who have an advanced medical condition, LUBICK FOUNDATION/RAMSTRENGTH NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE 2221 Baldwin St. Year founded: 1968 serious illness and those who are grieving. 1010 A St. Person in charge: Nate Lamkin, Fort Collins, CO 80528 Greeley, CO 80631 www.ramstrength.org MOSAIC — NORTHERN COLORADO president www.northcoloradohealthalliance.org Year founded: 1978 970-556-2598 6833 N. Franklin Ave. 970-301-4426 Services: RamStrength supports local Loveland, CO 80538 www.mosaicinfo.org Services: The North Colorado cancer survivors by providing financial Health Alliance convenes partners and PENNOCK CENTER FOR COUNSELING assistance for basic needs, scholarships, 970-461-2400 211 S. 21st Ave. programs and services. Services: Embracing God’s call to coworkers in education, community Brighton, CO 80601 serve in the world, Mosaic advocates service, health care, business, faith- Wish list: Funds to grow our based organizations and government. www.pennockcounseling.org endowment. for people with intellectual disabilities 303-655-9065 Person in charge: Mark Wallace, CEO Person in charge: Michelle Boyle, and provides opportunities for them to Services: Compassionate mental health executive director enjoy a full life. Year founded: 1992 services based on a foundation of hope Year founded: 2010 Year founded: 1980 and change. NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE Person in charge: Jody Pierce, MEALS ON WHEELS FOR FORT COLLINS INC. MOUNTAINS AND PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR 302 Third St. S.E. executive director 1217 E. Elizabeth St., Unit 11 LIFELONG LEARNING AND SERVICE Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80524 155 W. Harvard St., Suite 202 www.northcoloradohealthalliance.org PROJECT R.E.X. www.mealsonwheelsfc.org Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-292-1533 400 E. Eisenhower Blvd. 970-484-6325 www.mpills.org Services: The North Colorado Loveland, CO 80537 Services: The mission of Meals on 970-682-2013 Health Alliance convenes partners and www.projectrex.org Wheels for Fort Collins is to provide Services: Provides educational travel coworkers in education, community 970-663-7150 nutritious, hot noon meals and social opportunities for older adults in service, health care, business, faith- Services: Project Rex is a treatment interaction to seniors and eligible clients Colorado and our neighboring states. based organizations and government. initiative dedicated to providing services in their homes five days a week in the Fiscally supports a health clinic for Person in charge: Mark Wallace, CEO to children on the autism spectrum and greater Fort Collins area. women and children in Guatemala, Year founded: 1992 their families. NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 71 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

PROJECT SMILE www.sunrisecommunityhealth.org UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP — LOVELAND women, men, boys and girls sizes; new P.O. Box 272122 970-350-4606 2695 Rocky Mountain Ave., Suite 110 or gently used bras (all sizes), umbrellas Fort Collins, CO 80527 Services: We exist to provide affordable Loveland, CO 80538 Person in charge: Darci Darling, interim www.projectsmilefc.org access to quality health care for all. www.uchealth.org executive director 970-294-1584 Wish list: Our vison: Healthy people 970-624-4420 Year founded: 1978 Services: Project Smile helps meet create healthy communities and all of us Services: To improve lives. an urgent need – lack of dental care, should be able to access the right care, Person in charge: Elizabeth Concordia, ALMOST HOME INC. and lack of vision correction for many at the right time, for the right cost. president & CEO 231 N. Main St. children by in-school screenings and Person in charge: Mitzi Moran, Year founded: 2009 Brighton, CO 80601 follow up with needed treatment by CEO; Fatima Groom, Policy & Public www.almosthomeonline.org local dental and vision professionals, and Relations Manager UCHEALTH PVH AND MCR FOUNDATION 303-659-6199 a host of volunteers. Year founded: 1973 2315 E. Harmony Road, Suite 200 Services: To promote self-sufficiency Wish list: Donations to ensure every Fort Collins, CO 80528 and provide assistance to those child needing our services is cared for. SUNRISE MONFORT CHILDREN’S CLINIC www.pvhandmcrfoundation.org experiencing housing instability. Person in charge: Bill See, chairman 100 N. 11th Ave. 970-237-7400 Person in charge: Shawna Miller, Year founded: 2007 Greeley, CO 80631 Services: Our not-for-profit hospitals executive director www.sunrisecommunityhealth.org/en/ focus on investing resources to improve Year founded: 1993 SHARED JOURNEYS FOUNDATION locations the lives of our families, friends and 1743 Norwood Lane 970-352-8898 neighbors in northern Colorado. The BERTHOUD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Fort Collins, CO 80525 Services: A community youth clinic PVH and MCR Foundation helps provide 157 Mountain Ave. www.sharedjourneysfoundation.org offering services on a sliding fee scale. value-added services not covered by Berthoud, CO 80513 970-430-9813 insurance. Through the generosity of www.berthoudhabitat.org Services: The mission of Shared TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION individual, corporate, and foundation 970-532-2870 Journeys Brain Injury Foundation is to 2900 S. College Ave. donors, as well as through public grant Services: Part of an international empower persons with acquired brain Fort Collins, CO 80525 funding, the foundation provides funding nonprofit ecumenical Christian injury the hope and support needed to www.teamwandp.org to support innovative research and organization dedicated to eliminating reclaim life. 970-224-9931 education, patient financial assistance, poverty housing worldwide. Our Year founded: 2007 Services: TEAM Wellness & Prevention community health programs, and affiliate provides affordable homes in is dedicated to promoting healthy enhancements to patient care. Private the Berthoud/Campion area for families SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS lifestyles through the prevention of donations from community members in need. substance abuse. enable us to bridge gaps in services, 1250 N. Wilson Ave. accelerate advances in health care, and Wish list: Funding to help in our Loveland, CO 80537 Person in charge: Gordon Coombes, help thankful patients and families express mission to build homes in our www.summitstonehealth.org executive director gratitude. Many critically important community; volunteers and companies 970-494-4200 Year founded: 1989 services offered to UCHealth patients to partner with us in building our Services: 24-7 crisis services, and families in northern Colorado would homes; support for our ReStore which comprehensive mental health and THE GRIFFIN FOUNDATION INC. not exist without private donations made helps find the construction of homes. addiction treatment, education and 303 W. Prospect Rd through the foundation. 100 percent Person in charge: Jan Dowker, support services for residents of Fort Collins, CO 80526 of every donated dollar goes to the executive director Larimer County. www.thegriffinfoundation.org foundation’s philanthropic funds, with no Year founded: 2000 Person in charge: Michael Allen, CEO 970-482-3030 overhead costs or administrative fees. Year founded: 1957 Services: Higher education, health care Wish list: The foundation encourages BIG THOMPSON MANOR II and performing arts. giving in whatever form resonates with 230 Monroe Ave. 114 Bristlecone Drive Person in charge: David Wood, donors: Planned Giving (donors who Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80524 President make provisions to support our hospitals 970-667-4195 Year founded: 1991 in their estate plans), Corporate Giving Person in charge: Tina Stinnett, 1950 Red Tail Hawk Drive (company matches and corporate property manager Estes Park, CO 80517 THE HOPE LIVES BREAST CANCER SUPPORT sponsorships), Programmatic Giving Year founded: 1984 (grateful patients, employee scholarships, 1217 Riverside Ave. CENTER giving circles), and Fund donations (e.g., Fort Collins, CO 80524 2629 Redwing Road, Suite 260 donations to specific causes, such as CARE HOUSING INC. Fort Collins, CO 80526 cancer care, cardiac care, mental health 1303 W. Swallow Road, Building 11 525 W. Oak St. www.hopelives.org care, community health). Fort Collins, CO 80526 970-225-6200 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Person in charge: Kevin Unger, www.carehousing.org Person in charge: Mary Vivo, executive president & CEO; Erica Siemers, 970-282-7522 700 Centre Ave. director Regional Executive Director Services: The mission of Care is Fort Collins, CO 80526 Year founded: 2001 advocating for and empowering Year founded: 1976 working families and individuals in 2001 S. Shields St., Bldg. G THINKHUMANITY INC. Northern Colorado. Fort Collins, CO 80526 2880 Spring Mountain Drive ZAC’S LEGACY FOUNDATION INC. Person in charge: Glenn Good, interim 4835 W. 10th St., Suite B executive director Loveland, CO 80537-7400 Greeley, CO 80634 SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS CHILD & www.thinkhumanity.org www.zacslegacyfoundation.org Year founded: 1992 FAMILY OFFICE 970-667-9335 970-330-9000 221 E. 29th St. Services: To help save lives and provide Services: Zac’s Legacy Foundation’s FAITH FAMILY HOSPITALITY Loveland, CO 80538 hope for refugees and underdeveloped mission is to educate everyone about 300 E. Oak St. www.summitstonehealth.org communities in Africa by improving cancer and give motivation for those Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-494-4200 provisions for healthcare, clean www.faithfamilyhospitality.org water, education and socio-economic who have it. Services: 24-7 crisis services, Year founded: 2001 970-988-7799 comprehensive mental health and development. Services: Faith Family Hospitality’s addiction treatment, education and Wish list: Individual donations and mission is to support families experiencing support services for residents of grants. Housing homelessness to achieve sustainable Larimer County. Person in charge: Beth Heckel, A WOMAN’S PLACE INC. self-sufficiency in a timely and dignified Person in charge: Michael Allen, CEO founder/CEO; Jim Heckel, president P.O. Box 71 manner. This interfaith volunteer effort Year founded: 1957 Year founded: 2007 Greeley, CO 80632 coordinates the work of 30 diverse Fort www.awpdv.org Collins faith communities and many SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS — TRU HOSPICE OF NORTHERN COLORADO 970-351-0476 partner agencies. Together, we provide 2726 W. 11th St. Road for the full range of emergency and ADMINISTRATION Services: A Woman’s Place mission is stabilizing services needed for our guest 125 Crestridge St. Greeley, CO 80634 to shelter and help empower victims/ www.hospiceofnortherncolorado.org parents and children to become self- Fort Collins, CO 80525 survivors of domestic abuse to become sufficient. www.summitstonehealth.org 970-352-8487 safe, secure and self-reliant; and Services: TRU Hospice of Northern through education and collaboration, Wish list: Volunteers to help at the Day 970-494-4200 Center, financial contributions to help Services: The Mission of SummitStone Colorado’s mission is to dignify life’s to mobilize our community to help final journey, console the grieving, and prevent domestic violence. provide funding for services and for the Health Partners is to provide educate the community. Our vision renovation of the Sherwood House, unsurpassed behavioral health Wish list: Work supplies: notebooks, FFH’s newest program (a bridge housing is to be the provider of choice and journals, copy paper, scissors, pens. prevention and treatment services. to set the standard of excellence for project to house seven additional families) Person in charge: Michael Allen, CEO Cleaning/Maintenance Supplies: end of life care in Weld and Larimer Paper towels, toilet paper, trash bags, Person in charge: Annette Zacharias, Year founded: 1957 Counties. We are committed to service disinfecting wipes, and tools. Food: executive director excellence, integrity, compassion, Baby formula, baby bottles, sippy cups, Year founded: 2012 SUNRISE COMMUNITY HEALTH respect and universal access. silverware sets, perishable and non- ADMINISTRATION Person in charge: Cynthia Werner, perishable items. Linens: Twin XL sheet FORT COLLINS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC. 2930 11th Ave. executive director sets, towels, and pillows. Clothing and 4001 S. Taft Hill Road Evans, CO 80620 Year founded: 1978 Accessories: New underwear in all Fort Collins, CO 80526 72 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS www.fortcollinshabitat.org Mission to support poor and oppressed Year founded: 2005 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF LARIMER COUNTY 970-223-4522 people, particularly those underserved 103 Smokey St. Services: Seeking to put God’s love minorities in our own community. ALLIANCE FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION OF Fort Collins, CO 80525 into action, Habitat for Humanity Year founded: 1972 LARIMER COUNTY www.BeGreatLarimer.org brings people together to build homes, 217 W Olive St. 970-223-1709 communities and hope. LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Fort Collins, CO 80521 Services: To enable all young people, Person in charge: Kirstin Candella, RESTORE www.allianceforsuicideprevention.org especially those who need us most, to executive director and CEO 5250 Garfield Ave. 970-482-2209 reach their full potential as productive, Year founded: 1993 Loveland, CO 80537 Services: To prevent suicide in Larimer caring, responsible citizens. www.lovelandhabitat.org County by raising awareness, educating Wish list: In Larimer County, Boys & FORT COLLINS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 970-669-9769 and training youth and adults about Girls Clubs is the only comprehensive, RESTORE Services: Seeking to put God’s love into depression and the impact of suicide, facility-based, after-school and school- 4001 S. Taft Hill Road action, Loveland Habitat for Humanity and providing support to those who break program that includes meals, Fort Collins, CO 80526 brings people together to build homes, have been affected. program enrichment for positive youth www.habitatstore.org communities and hope. Person in charge: Livvey Rurup, interim development, and mentoring for only 970-223-9909 Person in charge: Cindi Werner, executive director $20 a year. BGCLC served over 3,200 Services: Our ReStore accepts executive director Year founded: 1989 youth in 2017 at five year round Clubs and donations of new or used building Year founded: 1987 two summer sites. This year, we hosted materials and household items, and sells ALMOST HOME INC. eight total sites in the summer and will them back to the public at up to 80% NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR 231 N. Main St. be opening three additional year round off retail prices. 1550 Blue Spruce Drive Brighton, CO 80601 Clubs this fall, allowing us to serve youth Person in charge: Joe Kissell, store Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.almosthomeonline.org at eight Clubs year round. While this will manager www.n2n.org 303-659-6199 allow us to serve the most youth we’ve Year founded: 2001 970-484-7498 Services: To promote self-sufficiency ever served, we still have a wait list that Services: N2N opens doors and and provide assistance to those continues to grow each day. It would experiencing housing instability. be our wish to fully alleviate our wait list FORT COLLINS RESCUE MISSION advances lives from homelessness while also continuing to provide excellent 316 Jefferson St. through homeownership by providing Person in charge: Shawna Miller, sustainable housing, supportive services programming and maintaining our low, Fort Collins, CO 80524 executive director annual cost of $20 per child to families www.fortcollinsrescuemission.org and education to the Larimer County Year founded: 1993 community. throughout Larimer County. Serving more 970-224-4302 youth creates a need for more resources, Services: Meet people at their physical Person in charge: Kelly Evans, ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE INC. such as staffing, expanded or new facilities, and spiritual points of need with the executive director 541 E. Eighth St. supplies, and more. Being able to provide goal of returning them to society as Year founded: 1970 Loveland, CO 80537 all of these things would allow us to serve productive, self-sufficient citizens. We www.alternativestoviolence.org more youth more often and provide new, provide nightly shelter, meals, showers, NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR AT THE MURPHY 970-669-5150 innovative programming. chapel and transitional programs. CENTER Services: ATV provides essential Person in charge: Kaycee Headrick, Person in charge: Tom Konstanty, 242 Conifer St. supportive services to any one impacted director executive director Fort Collins, CO 80524 by violence. This can include advocacy, Year founded: 1986 Year founded: 2012 www.n2n.org counseling, information and referrals to 970-494-9705 local resources, emergency shelter and GENESIS PROJECT OF NORTHERN COLORADO Services: N2N opens doors and in some cases longer term housing. CASA OF LARIMER COUNTY P.O. Box 200087 advances lives from homelessness Person in charge: Glenda Shayne, 3105 E. Harmony Road Evans, CO 80620 through homeownership by providing executive director Fort Collins, CO 80528 www.homeforsinglemoms.org sustainable housing, supportive services Year founded: 1982 www.CASALarimer.com 970-330-0346 and education to the Larimer County 970-488-1630 Services: The Genesis Project of community. Services: It is the mission of CASA of AMERICAN LEGION POST 15 - ASSOCIATED Larimer County to be a voice in court Northern Colorado is a faith based Person in charge: Kelly Evans, VETERANS CLUB nonprofit organization in the Greeley- executive director for abused and neglected children and a 305 N. Cleveland Ave. safe place in the community for conflict- Evans area whose mission it is to serve Year founded: 1970 Loveland, CO 80537 single mothers and their children. free family interactions. www.post15.coamlegion.org Person in charge: Sabrina Stoker, NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR — LOVELAND 970-667-4722 executive director GREELEY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE INC. Services: Since its founding in Paris in OFFICE Year founded: 1987 2780 28th Ave. 1511 E. 11th St. 1919, The American Legion has been Greeley, CO 80634 Loveland, CO 80537 an advocate for America’s veterans, a www.gciinc.org www.n2n.org friend of the U.S. military, a sponsor of CHILDSAFE COLORADO INC. 970-339-2444 970-663-4163 community-based programs for young 1148 E. Elizabeth St. Services: We support people with Services: N2N opens doors and people and a spokesman for patriotic Fort Collins, CO 80524 disabilities to live a full and meaningful advances lives from homelessness values. www.childsafecolorado.org life. through homeownership by providing 970-472-4133 Person in charge: Sarita Reddy, sustainable housing, supportive services AUTISM SOCIETY OF LARIMER COUNTY Services: ChildSafe’s mission is to executive director and education to the Larimer County 6221 Treesteed Court repair the damage done to victims Year founded: 1977 community. Fort Collins, CO 80528 and their families, reduce the risk of Person in charge: Kelly Evans, www.autismlarimer.org re-victimization, and prevent the cycle GREELEY-WELD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY executive director 970-377-9640 of abuse from carrying over into future 104 N. 16th Ave. Year founded: 1970 Services: The mission of the Autism generations. Greeley, CO 80631 Society of Larimer County is to serve Wish list: Bean-bag chairs, snacks, kids’ www.greeleyhabitat.org as a resource for individuals and families drinks, gift cards, office supplies, cleaning 970-351-6766 Human Services affected by autism spectrum disorder by supplies. Services: Greeley-Weld Habitat for ADOPTION DREAMS COME TRUE INC. providing information, advocacy, public Person in charge: Val Macri-Lind, Humanity brings people together to 316 W. Mulberry St. awareness activities and promoting the clinical director build homes, communities, and hope. Fort Collins, CO 80521 development of services and resources Year founded: 1986 Our mission is to work in partnership www.adoptiondreams.org throughout Larimer County. with community partners and families 970-493-2557 / 800281-6690 CIVIL AIR PATROL — THOMPSON VALLEY in-need to build decent affordable Services: Adoption Dreams Come BIRTHLINE OF LOVELAND homes. True believes every child deserves 1511 E. 11th St., Unit 160 COMPOSITE SQUADRON Person in charge: Cheri Witt-Brown, a home that is loving, safe and Loveland, CO 80537 P.O. Box 270885 executive director permanent. The agency works to make www.birthlineloveland.org, www. Fort Collins, CO 80527 Year founded: 1987 this dream come true for children by friendsofbirthline.org www.coloradowingcap.org supporting birth parents with decisions 970-663-2671 678-428-8654 ISLAND GROVE VILLAGE APARTMENTS about their unplanned pregnancy, Services: Birthline of Loveland is Services: The COWG squadrons stand 119 14th Ave. aiding adoptive parents in their process dedicated to saving the lives of unborn ready to assist those in need. Missions Greeley, CO 80631 to adopt, therefore, working to build babies by providing compassionate care range from search-and-rescue of lost http://www.islandgrove.org/igv/igvindex. happy healthy families. and support to moms and dads. We hikers or hunters, location of downed htm Wish list: General donations to support offer free and confidential pregnancy aircraft and transport of emergency 970-356-2808 our three main programs: free life testing, lay counseling for moms personnel or medical materials. Services: Island Grove Village Apartments long birth parent counseling, sliding fee mentoring for dads, maternity and Wish list: Communication trailer. (IGV) was created in 1972 by Trinity schedules for adoptive families and our baby clothes, diapers and referrals to Money to support Cadet Leadership Housing Corporation of Greeley, a low income free resource room for community agencies. activities through scholarship. Location separate, nonprofit entity of Trinity children between 0 and 2 years of age. Person in charge: Dee Holt, executive for weekly meeting. Episcopal Church of Greeley, as a long- Person in charge: Cindy Sarai, director Person in charge: Maj. 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COLORADO VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION independence as possible. FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY OURSELVES INC. www.gciinc.org 305 Carpenter Road Wish list: Contributions designated (FOCO CAFE) 970-339-2444 Fort Collins, CO 80525 for housing issues: rent deposits, 225 Maple St. Services: We support people with www.vnacolorado.org utility shut-offs, eviction prevention, Fort Collins, CO 80521 disabilities to live a full and meaningful 970-330-5655 3036982121 wheelchair ramps, etc. www.fococafe.org life. Services: Visiting Nurse Association is Person in charge: Joan LaBelle, 309-368-1659 Person in charge: Sarita Reddy, committed to a continuum of health executive director Services: FoCo Cafe’s mission is to executive director care in the home and community Year founded: 1978 build community by providing nutritious Year founded: 1977 supporting optimal well-being, and delicious meals to the people of independence and dignity. ELDERHAUS ADULT DAY PROGRAM INC. 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Box 1287 Person in charge: Kim Riley president/CEO Estes Park, CO 80517 FRONT RANGE EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIANS Year founded: 2001 www.estesvalleycrisisadvocates.org P.O. 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THE SALVATION ARMY Year founded: 1993 community. Person in charge: Valorie Randall, 840 N. Lincoln Ave., Suite 101 Person in charge: Kelly Evans, executive director Loveland, CO 80537 LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY executive director Year founded: 1952 https://loveland.salvationarmy.org/ RESTORE Year founded: 1970 970-699-8380 5250 Garfield Ave. SENIOR ALTERNATIVES IN TRANSPORTATION Services: The Salvation Army, Loveland, CO 80537 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR — LOVELAND (SAINT) an international movement, is an www.lovelandhabitat.org OFFICE evangelical part of the universal 333 W. Drake Road, No. 42 Christian church. Its message is based 970-669-9769 1511 E. 11th St. Fort Collins, CO 80526 Services: Seeking to put God’s love into Loveland, CO 80537 on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by www.saintvolunteertransportation.org the love of God. Its mission is to preach action, Loveland Habitat for Humanity www.n2n.org 970-223-8604 brings people together to build homes, 970-663-4163 the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet Services: To help seniors and human needs in His name without communities and hope. Services: N2N opens doors and people with disabilities maintain their Person in charge: Cindi Werner, advances lives from homelessness discrimination. independence and self-sufficiency Wish list: Volunteers needed: Ring executive director through homeownership by providing by providing connections to the Year founded: 1987 sustainable housing, supportive services bells during Red Kettle campaign community through personalized, door- in November and December; and education to the Larimer County to-door transportation community. drive and pick up red kettles from LOVELAND’S COMMUNITY KITCHEN Person in charge: Connie Nelson- Loveland stores during Red Kettle 427 N. Garfield Ave. Person in charge: Kelly Evans, Cleverley, executive director executive director campaign; sort toys and prepare Loveland, CO 80537 Year founded: 1983 holiday gift bags for families in www.lovelandcommunitykitchen.org Year founded: 1970 Angel Tree program in December. 970-278-1726 SENIOR RESOURCE SERVICES Funding for emergency rent and Services: Food for those who are NORTH RANGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH homelessness prevention assistance hungry, Ccnversation for those who 800 Eighth Ave., Suite 145 1300 N. 17th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 for families: $300 will keep a family are lonely, rest for those who are Greeley, CO 80631 in their home for a month. Youth struggling. www.northrange.org www.seniorresourceservices.info 970-352-9348 summer camp scholarship funding: Person in charge: LuAnn Ball, executive 970-347-2120 $150 will provide five days of camp director Services: North Range Behavioral Services: Our mission is to offer seniors the opportunity to maintain their experience for a child ages 7 - 17. Year founded: 1996 Health provides comprehensive Funding for printed materials: $75 mental-health and addiction services physical, emotional, and mental health while living independently. will allow us to print 1,000 copies LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES OF COLORADO to children, youth, adults and families, of flyers about our services. Items 2032 Lowe St., Suite 200 across a wide spectrum of needs. Person in charge: Janet Bedingfield, needed: Holiday gifts for children: Fort Collins, CO 80525 Wish list: Funding for Frontier House executive director new toys and clothes. Food: non- www.lfsrm.org training and employment needs; funding Year founded: 1907 perishable, canned food items and 970-266-1788 for suicide education and prevention snacks. • Breakfast cereal • Cereal Services: Lutheran Family Services programs; funding to support residential SERVE 6.8 bars, snack bars, granola bars • Rocky Mountains is a faith based, opportunities for clients. 1239 E. Drake Road Canned meat: chicken, tuna, spam, nonprofit human service agency helping Person in charge: Larry Pottorff, Fort Collins, CO 80525 Vienna sausages, corned beef hash, children and families during their most executive director www.serve68.org etc. • Vegetables, fruit - canned • challenging times. Year founded: 1972 970-231-6445 Beans – canned • Soups, stews, Person in charge: Jim Barclay, president Services: to mobilize, resource, and chili • Canned dinners: spaghetti- & CEO OVERTURE connect the local Church in order to o’s, ravioli, mac-n-cheese, etc. • 9299 Eastman Park Drive fulfill its role in a community. Ramen noodles • Peanut butter MOSAIC — NORTHERN COLORADO Windsor, CO 80215 Person in charge: Mike Walker, • Crackers Hygiene items: • 6833 N. Franklin Ave. www.overturecolorado.org executive director Shampoo / Conditioner • Body soap / Shower gel • Wash cloth / Loveland, CO 80538 303-926-8840 Year founded: 2013 www.mosaicinfo.org Services: Provides services and Small towel • Deodorant • Hand lotion / body lotion • Disposable 970-461-2400 supports for people with intellectual and TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION developmental disabilities. Razor • Toothpaste / Toothbrush / Services: Embracing God’s call to 2900 S. 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Box 2926 www.pennockcounseling.org Person in charge: Gordon Coombes, Person in charge: Olga Duvall, director Loveland, CO 80539 303-655-9065 executive director www.namilarimer.org Year founded: 1865 Services: Compassionate mental health Year founded: 1989 970-494-4359 services based on a foundation of hope Services: A nonprofit dedicated to and change. THINKHUMANITY INC. improve the lives of people living with Person in charge: Jody Pierce, THE ARC OF WELD COUNTY 2880 Spring Mountain Drive mental illness and their families since executive director 5312 W. 9th St. Drive, Suite 150 Loveland, CO 80537-7400 1979. Greeley, CO 80634 www.thinkhumanity.org Year founded: 1979 www.arcweldcounty.org 970-667-9335 REALITIES FOR CHILDREN CHARITIES 970-353-5219 308 E. Larimer County Road 30 Services: To help save lives and provide NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR Fort Collins, CO 80525 Services: The Arc of Weld County hope for refugees and underdeveloped 1550 Blue Spruce Drive www.realitiesforchildren.com promotes and protects the human communities in Africa by improving Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-484-9090 rights of people in the community provisions for healthcare, clean www.n2n.org with intellectual and developmental water, education and socio-economic Services: Providing for the unmet development. 970-484-7498 needs of Northern Colorado children disabilities through advocacy and Services: N2N opens doors and who have been abused, neglected or support services. Wish list: Individual donations and advances lives from homelessness are at-risk by uniting local businesses, Year founded: 1993 grants. through homeownership by providing youth agencies and the community in Person in charge: Beth Heckel, sustainable housing, supportive services collaborative service. THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH founder/CEO; Jim Heckel, president and education to the Larimer County Wish list: *Direct financial donations to 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B Year founded: 2007 community. support our Emergency Fund- 100% Fort Collins, CO 80524 Person in charge: Kelly Evans, will be used to support the kids we www.tcffo.org TREES, WATER & PEOPLE executive director serve *Food/clothing gift cards 970-495-0084 633 Remington St. Year founded: 1970 Person in charge: Craig Secher, Services: The mission of The Center Fort Collins, CO 80524 president and founder for Family Outreach is to help Larimer www.treeswaterpeople.org NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR AT THE MURPHY Year founded: 1996 County youth (ages 8-18) and their 970-484-3678 CENTER families achieve and sustain long- Services: Trees, Water & People’s 242 Conifer St. SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES INC. term positive changes and healthy mission is to improve people’s lives by Fort Collins, CO 80524 500 26th St. relationships. We do this by providing helping communities protect, conserve, www.n2n.org Greeley, CO 80631 individual assessment, education, and and manage the natural resources 970-494-9705 www.schaeferenterprises.com custom designed programs to develop upon which their long-term well-being Services: N2N opens doors and 970-353-0662 successful and positive citizens. depends. advances lives from homelessness Services: To provide services to people Person in charge: Laurie Klith, Person in charge: Sebastian Africano, through homeownership by providing with developmental disabilities so they executive director executive director sustainable housing, supportive services can continue to live and work in their Year founded: 2000 Year founded: 1998 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 75 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY Services: We believe that developing Services: Provides educational travel neglect. 424 Pine St., Suite 102 business opportunities is the most opportunities for older adults in Person in charge: Nia Wassink, Fort Collins, CO 80524 sustainable approach to help people Colorado and our neighboring states. executive director www.uwaylc.org make smarter decisions for themselves Fiscally supports a health clinic for Year founded: 2000 970-407-7000 and build better lives through innovative women and children in Guatemala, Services: United Way of Larimer cooking solutions. as well as an anti poaching elephant COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION County is committed to reducing Person in charge: Ron Bills, chairman/ conservation project in Tanzania. 2425 35th Ave., Suite 202 poverty in our community by helping CEO Wish list: A 4x4 small SUV for Greeley, CO 80634 local children and families succeed in Year founded: 2003 transporting health workers into rural www.coloradolivestock.org school, work, and life. and remote villages in Guatemala. A 970-378-0500 Person in charge: Annie Davies, GLOBAL VILLAGE MUSEUM OF ARTS AND Safari style Toyota Land Cruiser for Services: CLA works on behalf executive director transporting local residents into National CULTURES Parks in Tanzania to educ of its members in the regulatory Year founded: 1958 200 W. Mountain Ave. and legislative arenas in Colorado. Person in charge: William Bertschy, Additionally, CLA has a strong safety Fort Collins, CO 80521 president and executive director UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY www.globalvillagemuseum.org and workers compensation program 814 Ninth St. 970-221-4600 Year founded: 2008 comprised of livestock producers that Greeley, CO 80631 Services: The mission of the Global benefit from pooling their resources www.unitedway-weld.org Village Museum is to showcase and SOARING HOPE INC. and developing a strong safety culture 970-353-4300 celebrate arts, cultures, and peoples 7930 Eagle Ranch Road on their operations. 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Person in charge: Beth Heckel, http://seeds.agsci.colostate.edu/step- quarterly events, to funnel Christian founder/CEO; Jim Heckel, president business leaders into transformational into-the-world-of-seeds/colorado-seed- VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 6624 monthly peer advisory / council groups Year founded: 2007 growers-home-page/ ADAMSOM-WARMUTH and to speak to community groups 970-491-6202 3501 State St. and train executive/workplace teams in VILLAGE EARTH Services: The Colorado Seed Growers Evans, CO 80620 leadership development with eternal P.O. Box 797 Association is a non-profit educational www.vfw.org purposes of God/ministry in mind. Fort Collins, CO 80522 and service organization, authorized Person in charge: Dan Anderson, www.villageearth.org by Cooperative Extension of Colorado 970-339-3025 970-237-3002 Services: To foster camaraderie among president/CEO State University as the official seed United States veterans of overseas Year founded: 2004 Services: Village Earth helps reconnect certifying agency in Colorado. conflicts. To serve our veterans, the communities to the resources Person in charge: Rick Novak, manager that promote human well-being Year founded: 1930 military and our communities. To LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB by enhancing social and political advocate on behalf of all veterans. P.O. Box 1144 empowerment, community self- Year founded: 2000 Loveland, CO 80539 reliance and self-determination. We COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS www.lovelandrotary.org do this by strengthening intermediate ASSOCIATION VOICES CARRY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER 970-667-1158 and grassroots organizations through 710 11th Ave., Suite 111 INC. Services: Loveland Rotary Club fiscal sponsorship, networking, training, Greeley, CO 80631 5529 S. Timberline Road Foundation provides funds to further research and advocacy. 970-352-6875 Fort Collins, CO 80528 the philanthropic efforts of the Loveland Person in charge: David Bartecchi, Services: Trade association for www.voicescarrycac.org Rotary Club to improve the health and executive director sugarbeet growers. 970-407-9739 education of the youth in the Loveland Year founded: 1993 Year founded: 1923 Services: Our mission is to reduce Community and to provide community trauma to children and their families and international disaster assistance. 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North America, representing 700,000 www.weldfoodbank.org organization with offices in Colorado Person in charge: Karen Nedbal, workers in public and private-sector 970-356-2199 and Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. From executive director employment. Services: To lead and engage the the beginning, its vision has been to Year founded: 1980 Year founded: 2000 community in the fight against hunger. establish a Christian school in Tbilisi with a rich curriculum including a strong Person in charge: Bob O’Connor, emphasis on English language. CASA OF ADAMS & BROOMFIELD COUNTIES FLEETPROS CEO 1281 E. Magnolia St., Unit D, #209 Person in charge: Earl Treat, president 1100 Judicial Center Drive Year founded: 1982 Brighton, CO 80601 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Year founded: 1995 www.casa17th.org www.fleetpros.org 303-654-3378 720-554-4656 International MOUNTAINS AND PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR Services: CASA is a volunteer-based, Services: FleetPros is a nonprofit ENVIROFIT INTERNATIONAL INC. LIFELONG LEARNING AND SERVICE nonprofit organization that trains and industry association which strives to 109 N. College Ave., Suite 200 155 W. Harvard St., Suite 202 supervises community volunteers to support fleet professionals through Fort Collins, CO 80524 Fort Collins, CO 80525 represent the best interests of our most education, networking, and resources. www.envirofit.org www.mpills.org vulnerable citizens — child victims of Person in charge: Shawna Laird-Brush, 970-372-2874 970-682-2013 physical, sexual or emotional abuse and business manager 76 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

FORT COLLINS BOARD OF REALTORS Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 1964 Services: Provid fire and medical 826 W. Drake Road services to the residents of a Fort Collins, CO 80526 LARIMER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION GREELEY-WELD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 110-square-mile area. www.fcbr.org P.O. Box 781 104 N. 16th Ave. Year founded: 1975 970-223-2900 Fort Collins, CO 80522-0781 Greeley, CO 80631 Services: FCBR’s Realtor & Consumer www.larimerbar.org www.greeleyhabitat.org Advocacy Department helps to ensure 970-351-6766 SEARCH & RESCUE DOGS OF COLORADO Services: LCBA’s mission is to provide P.O. Box 1036 the success of our members via the its members with opportunities to Services: Greeley-Weld Habitat for 4 “I’s”- Involvement, Investment, contribute to the betterment of the Humanity brings people together to Fort Collins, CO 80522 Information, & Influence. 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Wish list: Staff growth and technicians, artisans, and craftsmen COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE Person in charge: Dan Anderson, development, materials for women and for live entertainment, conventions, men in parenting mentoring program, exhibitions, and other special events TRUST president/CEO 4927 E. County Road 36 Year founded: 2004 materials for healthy relationships in Northern Colorado and Southern program, landscape maintenance. Wyoming. Fort Collins, CO 80528 www.coloradoyo.org Person in charge: Jen McLain, Person in charge: David Denman, KUNC & KJAC 970-663-0800 1901 56th Ave., Suite 200 executive director business agent Services: Building relationships through Year founded: 1923 Greeley, CO 80634 Year founded: 1985 traditional outdoor recreation. www.kunc.org & www.coloradosound. Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, org INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DIVE office administrator; Bob Hewson, CATHOLIC CHARITIES ARCHDIOCESE OF 970-350-0816 DENVER — WELD COUNTY OFFICE RESCUE SPECIALISTS INC. President CEO; Gregg Knoll, Executive Services: Our mission is to cultivate 201 N. 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Services: Larimer Humane Society’s 460 Linden Center Drive mission to further the compassionate, Wish list: For business and marketplace Fort Collins, CO 80524 leaders to be transformed by our GLEN HAVEN AREA VOLUNTEER FIRE safe, and responsible relationship between animals and people. www.ccdenver.org quarterly events, to funnel Christian DEPARTMENT 970-484-5010 business leaders into transformational 7484 Larimer County Road 43 Person in charge: Judy Calhoun, CEO monthly peer advisory / council groups Glen Haven, CO 80532 Year founded: 1969 Services: As the charitable arm of the and to speak to community groups www.glenhavenfire.org Archdiocese of Denver, and inspired by and train executive/workplace teams in 970-586-4440 RIST CANYON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT God’s love and compassion, Catholic leadership development with eternal Services: Firefighting, emergency 11835 Rist Canyon Road Charities extends the healing ministry purposes of God/ministry in mind. medical care, rescue. Bellvue, CO 80512 of Jesus Christ to the poor and those Person in charge: Dan Anderson, Person in charge: Kevin Zagorda, fire www.rcvfd.org in need. president/CEO chief 970-419-0397 Year founded: 1927 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 77 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

CHRISTIAN CHIROPRACTORS ASSOCIATION Fort Collins, CO 80521 business leaders into transformational QSC KW 153 Speakers. 2550 Stover St., B-102 www.kofc1214.org monthly peer advisory / council groups Person in charge: Jeff Neel, executive Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-484-1881 and to speak to community groups director www.christianchiropractors.org Services: Knights of Columbus Council and train executive/workplace teams in Year founded: 1952 970-482-1404 1214 is a Catholic, family, fraternal, leadership development with eternal Services: The Christian Chiropractors service organization whose primary purposes of God/ministry in mind. PATHWAYS TO SPIRIT Association offers the chiropractic function is charity, unity, fraternity and Person in charge: Dan Anderson, 4307 Goldeneye Drive profession a Christian fellowship patriotism within its membership, the president/CEO Fort Collins, CO 80526 in which believers of various St. Joseph Catholic Parish and the Fort Year founded: 2004 www.facebook.com/pg/Pathways- denominations can fellowship and Collins community. We are a nonprofit to-Spirit-186183271693/ serve the Lord Jesus Christ together. organization that supports many KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214 about/?ref=page_internal We seek to gather and unify Christian charitable projects. 121 N. Meldrum St. (970) 282-8573 doctors of chiropractic around the Fort Collins, CO 80521 Services: Pathways to Spirit is a essentials of the Christian faith, leaving GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — FORT COLLINS www.kofc1214.org nonprofit, all volunteer organization minor points of doctrine to the 970-484-1881 dedicated to easing the effects of conscience of the individual believer. VILLAGE 508 W. Trilby Road Services: Knights of Columbus Council poverty on the Native American Person in charge: Theron Stallings, Fort Collins, CO 80525 1214 is a Catholic, family, fraternal reservations of South Dakota. secretary/treasurer www.good-sam.com/fortcollinsvillage service organization whose primary Year founded: 1996 Year founded: 1953 970-226-4909 function is charity, unity, fraternity and Services: The mission of the Evangelical patriotism, within its membership, the PENNOCK CENTER FOR COUNSELING CONGREGATION HAR SHALOM Lutheran Good Samaritan Society is St. Joseph Catholic Parish, and the Fort 211 S. 21st Ave. 725 W. Drake Road to share God’s love in word and deed Collins community. We are a nonprofit Brighton, CO 80601 Fort Collins, CO 80526-5522 by providing shelter and supportive organization that supports many www.pennockcounseling.org www.congregationharshalom.org services to seniors and others in need, charitable projects. 303-655-9065 970-223-5191 believing that In Christ’s Love, Everyone Person in charge: Rob Tricoli, grand Services: Compassionate mental health Services: Congregation Har Shalom Is Someone. knight services based on a foundation of hope is an active center of Jewish learning Wish list: Staff scholarship fund, hobby Year founded: 2000 and change. and worship serving all of Northern room remodel, stained glass and Person in charge: Jody Pierce, Colorado. new chairs for chapel, staff assistance, LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES OF COLORADO executive director Year founded: 1975 activities & Fellowship Fund. 2032 Lowe St., Suite 200 Person in charge: Fred Pitzl, Fort Collins, CO 80525 PRESTON RANCH MINISTRIES CROSSWALK PEOPLE HELPERS administrator; Courtney Hughbanks, www.lfsrm.org 3501 Weld County Road 75 22440 Weld County Road 1 development director 970-266-1788 Roggen, CO 80652 Berthoud, CO 80513 Year founded: 1973 Services: Lutheran Family Services http://prm4kids.com/ 970-217-2675 Rocky Mountains is a faith based, 303-732-4501 Services: Counseling and mediation GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — LOVELAND nonprofit human service agency helping Services: Helping kids find their way services for individuals, families and VILLAGE children and families during their most home. businesses. 2101 S. 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Renovation for 3 new 2506 Zurich Drive with a rich curriculum including a strong people from North, Central and South classrooms to support expansion of Fort Collins, CO 80524 emphasis on English language. America to make Aliyah to Israel. We Dayspring Christian Academy www.heritagechristian.info Person in charge: Earl Treat, president work to bridge the gap between Jews Person in charge: Phill Crust, director 970-494-1022 Year founded: 1995 and Christians—bringing understanding of generosity Services: The mission of Heritage is to and reconciliation—that we might work Year founded: 1985 offer academic excellence, authentic MEL LAMAR MINISTRIES together. faith, and a nurturing environment. 4222 W. 23rd St. Year founded: 2005 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN FIREFIGHTERS Wish list: Scholarships for students. Greeley, CO 80634 INTERNATIONAL Person in charge: Michael Cuckler, www.mellamarministries.com RESURRECTION FELLOWSHIP P.O. Box 901 head administrator 970-330-4386 6502 E. Crossroads Blvd. Fort Collins, CO 80522 Year founded: 1970 Services: Dedicated to proclaiming the Loveland, CO 80538 www.fellowshipofchristianfirefighters. Gospel of Jesus Christ. www.rez.org com Person in charge: Mel LaMar 970-667-5479 800-322-9848 IN MOTION MINISTRIES INC. 34059 County Road 33 Year founded: 1995 Services: Rez is known for its dynamic Services: To encourage one another Greeley, CO 80631 worship, anointed preaching and to share the vision with the fire service www.inmotionministries.org MOSAIC — NORTHERN COLORADO excellence of ministry. community through witnessing, praying, 970-352-5640 6833 N. Franklin Ave. Person in charge: Jonathan Wiggins, teaching the word, and walking worthy. Services: In Motion Ministries is a Loveland, CO 80538 pastor Person in charge: Ben Fournier, gateway to the mission field providing www.mosaicinfo.org Year founded: 1978 president education, training, and worldwide 970-461-2400 opportunities to minister God’s love. Services: Embracing God’s call to ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHURCH ATHLETIC FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH We will set you In Motion to fulfill the serve in the world, Mosaic advocates ASSOCIATION PRESCHOOL INC. desires and talents God has placed in for people with intellectual disabilities 44639 Priddy Ave. 2101 16th St. you for worldwide missions. and provides opportunities for them to Pierce, CO 80650 Greeley, CO 80634 Person in charge: Seth Dunn, executive enjoy a full life. www.rmcaa.net www.firstconggreeley.com director Year founded: 1980 970-494-1297 970-353-0828 x21 Year founded: 1986 Services: The RMCAA ministries are Services: Our purpose: Challenged by NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH FOR CHRIST set up to be a tool for the churches in the life and teachings of Jesus, we are KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES INC. Northern Colorado. 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Services: The Fort Collins Senior Person in charge: Glenda Shayne, Gospel of Jesus Christ primarily among Person in charge: Cheryl Donaldson, Center provides adults an opportunity executive director Russian-speaking people throughout co-executive director, city partner; to access and engage in recreational Year founded: 1969 the world, through the media ministries Donna Jared, co-executive director, opportunities, stay active and socialize. of radio, print and internet, as well as nonprofit partner The Senior Center’s diverse program MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD through Christian care ministries and Year founded: 2012 selection includes travel, outdoor humanitarian assistance, as evidenced in adventure, special events, fitness, art COUNTY our rehab centers. and more. 2131 Ninth St. Person in charge: Alexey Tuchin, Senior Citizens Person in charge: Jason Chadock, area Greeley, CO 80631 executive officer manager www.mealsonwheelsgreeley.org BERTHOUD GOLDEN LINKS INC. (BERTHOUD 970-353-9738 SENIOR CENTER) Year founded: 1977 SERVE 6.8 Services: Meals on Wheels serving 248 Welch Ave. Greeley and Weld County delivers 1239 E. Drake Road Berthoud, CO 80513 GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — BONELL Fort Collins, CO 80525 nutritional, hot meals Monday thru 970-532-2730 COMMUNITY Friday to clients who cannot prepare www.serve68.org Person in charge: Elnora McCloughan, 970-231-6445 708 22nd St. meals for themselves. director Greeley, CO 80631 Person in charge: Mary Margaret Cox, Services: to mobilize, resource, and www.good-sam.com connect the local Church in order to executive director BIG THOMPSON MANOR II 970-352-6082 Year founded: 1970 fulfill its role in a community. 230 Monroe Ave. Services: A mission of providing shelter Person in charge: Mike Walker, Loveland, CO 80537 and supportive services to older executive director 970-667-4195 persons and others in need. MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD Year founded: 2013 Person in charge: Tina Stinnett, Person in charge: Ruth Leitel, executive COUNTY — FORT LUPTON OFFICE property manager director 236 Park Ave. Fort Lupton, CO 80621 SHAMBHALA MOUNTAIN CENTER Year founded: 1984 Year founded: 1937 151 Shambhala Way www.mealsonwheelsgreeley.org 303-857-6460 Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545 CURTIS STRONG CENTER FOR THE VISUALLY www.shambhalamountain.org GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — FORT COLLINS Services: Meals on Wheels serving 970-881-2184 IMPAIRED VILLAGE Greeley and Weld County delivers Services: Bringing people together to 918 13th St., Suite 4 508 W. Trilby Road nutritional, hot meals Monday thru experience wisdom. Greeley, CO 80631 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Friday to clients who cannot prepare www.ensightskills.org www.good-sam.com/fortcollinsvillage meals for themselves. 970-353-9417 970-226-4909 Person in charge: Mary Margaret Cox, SKY RANCH LUTHERAN CAMP Services: To provide individuals with Services: The mission of the Evangelical 805 S. Shields St. executive director vision loss, the opportunity to enhance Lutheran Good Samaritan Society is Year founded: 1970 Fort Collins, CO 80521 their independence through skills to share God’s love in word and deed www.skyranchcolorado.org training and adaptive technologies in a by providing shelter and supportive 970-493-5258 safe and friendly environment. services to seniors and others in need, MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD Services: Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp Person in charge: Denny Moyer, believing that In Christ’s Love, Everyone COUNTY — TRI-TOWN OFFICE is an outdoor ministry resource of the president/CEO Is Someone. 300 First Ave. Rocky Mountain Synod, ELCA. Our Year founded: 2001 Wish list: Staff scholarship fund, hobby Firestone, CO 80520 main site is located 55 miles west of room remodel, stained glass and www.mealsonwheelsgreeley.org Fort Collins. new chairs for chapel, staff assistance, 303-833-3021 Year founded: 1963 ELDERHAUS ADULT DAY PROGRAM INC. 6813 S. 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Box 288 Christian principles into practice through Estes Park, CO 80517 by raising funds to sustain and Fort Collins, CO 80522 programs, staff and facilities in an www.colorado.gov/pacific/evrpd/ create literacy programs, collection www.pafclarimer.org environment that builds healthy spirit, seniorservices development, technology upgrades and 970-310-4900 mind and body for all. 970-586-2996 capital improvements for our libraries. Services: To foster leadership and Person in charge: Julie Watkins, Services: The mission of the Estes Park Person in charge: Rochelle Mitchell- strong community collaborations that will president & CEO Senior Services Division is to involve Miller, foundation director plan, design and implement sustainable Year founded: 1907 and inform Estes Park area seniors Year founded: 2000 strategies to enhance quality of life for and enrich their lives by providing a older adults in Larimer County. comprehensive range of programs and MEALS ON WHEELS FOR FORT COLLINS INC. Wish list: Assistance with marketing Science opportunities. 1217 E. Elizabeth St., Unit 11 and building awareness volunteers FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY Person in charge: Lori Mitchell, senior Fort Collins, CO 80524 who want to make Larimer County a 408 Mason Court services manager www.mealsonwheelsfc.org great place to grow up and grow older Fort Collins, CO 80524 Year founded: 1962 970-484-6325 funding for special projects, including www.fcmod.org Services: The mission of Meals on workforce development, transportation, 970-221-6738 FORT COLLINS SENIOR CENTER Wheels for Fort Collins is to provide healthy aging, and cultural events. Services: The museum creates 1200 Raintree Drive nutritious, hot noon meals and social Person in charge: Jim Becker, executive meaningful opportunities to learn, Fort Collins, CO 80526 interaction to seniors and eligible clients director reflect and have fun through hands-on www.fcgov.com/recreation/senior-center in their homes five days a week in the Year founded: 1986 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 79 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

SENIOR ALTERNATIVES IN TRANSPORTATION www.coloradoyo.org patriotism within its membership, the KIWANIS CLUB OF GREELEY (SAINT) 970-663-0800 St. Joseph Catholic Parish and the Fort P.O. Box 922 333 W. Drake Road, No. 42 Services: Building relationships through Collins community. We are a nonprofit Greeley, CO 80632 Fort Collins, CO 80526 traditional outdoor recreation. organization that supports many www.greeleykiwanis.org www.saintvolunteertransportation.org Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, charitable projects. 970-352-4010 970-223-8604 office administrator; Bob Hewson, Services: Kiwanis is a global Services: To help seniors and President CEO; Gregg Knoll, Executive FORT COLLINS LIONS FOUNDATION INC. organization of volunteers dedicated to people with disabilities maintain their Director 1740 S. 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Mulberry St. Services: The Fort Collins Lions Year founded: 1922 Person in charge: Connie Nelson- Fort Collins, CO 80524 Foundation’s purpose is to render Cleverley, executive director www.fortcollinselks.org aid, assistance and help to persons KIWANIS CLUB OF POUDRE GOLDEN K Year founded: 1983 970-493-3777 with sight and hearing disabilities. 1200 Raintree Drive Services: The Benevolent Protective The Foundation shall be concerned Fort Collins, CO 80525 SENIOR RESOURCE SERVICES Order of Elks is a nationwide with other charitable, educational, www.facebook.com/pg/PGKiwanis/ 800 Eighth Ave., Suite 145 organization of over 1 million of benevolent and scientific programs. about/?ref=page_internal Greeley, CO 80631 America’s finest citizens. We love our Person in charge: Ron Lockner, 970-224-3203 www.seniorresourceservices.info country and desire to preserve its chairman, Board of Trustees; Ron Services: We are a club which is 970-352-9348 cherished institutions, traditions and Lockner, Chairman dedicated to improving the lives of the Services: Our mission is to offer seniors values; respect our neighbors and Year founded: 1984 children in the local community and the opportunity to maintain their constantly seek to promote their well- around the world. physical, emotional, and mental health being; love and enjoy life and believe FORT COLLINS ROTARY CLUB ENDOWMENT while living independently. this can be enhanced by sharing it with FUND KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214 family, friends and all with whom we 121 N. Meldrum St. Person in charge: Janet Bedingfield, come in contact. P.O. Box 1206 executive director Fort Collins, CO 80522 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Year founded: 1907 www.rotarycluboffortcollins.org www.kofc1214.org ELKS LODGE NO. 809 970-482-3883 970-484-1881 3061 29th St. Services: The mission of the Rotary Services: Knights of Columbus Council Service Organization Greeley, CO 80634 Club of Fort Collins is to provide direct 1214 is a Catholic, family, fraternal BIRTHLINE OF LOVELAND www.coloradoelks.org service to others in our city, to promote service organization whose primary 1511 E. 11th St., Unit 160 970-330-3557 high ethical standards throughout our function is charity, unity, fraternity and Services: We Elks are a nationwide patriotism, within its membership, the Loveland, CO 80537 community, and to advance world St. Joseph Catholic Parish, and the Fort www.birthlineloveland.org, www. fraternal organization of well over understanding, goodwill and peace 900,000 American citizens. We love Collins community. We are a nonprofit friendsofbirthline.org through our fellowship of business, organization that supports many 970-663-2671 our country and desire to preserve its professional, and community leaders. cherished institutions, traditions and charitable projects. Services: Birthline of Loveland is values. We respect our neighbors Person in charge: Jeanne Fangman, Person in charge: Rob Tricoli, grand dedicated to saving the lives of unborn president knight babies by providing compassionate care and constantly seek to promote their well-being. We love and enjoy life and Year founded: 2000 and support to moms and dads. We believe this enjoyment is increased by GREELEY NOON LIONS CLUB offer free and confidential pregnancy sharing it with family, friends and all with P.O. Box 41 testing, lay counseling for moms Greeley, CO 80632 LIONS CLUB OF LOVELAND mentoring for dads, maternity and whom we come in contact. 1360 Sculptor Drive www.lionsclubs.org Loveland, CO 80539 baby clothes, diapers and referrals to 970-356-3203 community agencies. ESA FOUNDATION www.lovelandlionsclubs.org 363 W. Drake Road Services: To empower volunteers 970-290-6787 Person in charge: Dee Holt, executive to serve their communities, meet director Fort Collins, CO 80526 Services: To create and foster a spirit http://www.epsilonsigmaalpha.org humanitarian needs, encourage Year founded: 1981 of understanding among all people in 970-223-2824 peace and promote international the Loveland community by providing Services: To inspire leadership and understanding through Lions clubs. voluntary services to those in need. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA — LONGS PEAK service by bringing good people Person in charge: David Meek, Person in charge: Gary Sampson, COUNCIL together to pursue programs and president 2017-18 president 2215 23rd Ave. projects that make a positive difference Year founded: 1932 Year founded: 1920 Greeley, CO 80634 locally, nationally and internationally. www.longspeakbsa.org Person in charge: Charlotte Carloni, JUNIOR LEAGUE 970-330-6305 LOVELAND ELKS LODGE #1051 Executive Director 2900 S. College Ave., LB 103 E. Fourth St. Services: It is the mission of the Longs Year founded: 1929 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Loveland, CO 80537 Peak Council, Boy Scouts of America www.jlfortcollins.org www.lovelandelks1051.org to develop character, integrity and 970-482-0594 970-669-6330 leadership in today’s youth through ESTES VALLEY CRISIS ADVOCATES INC. P.O. Box 3822 Services: Career Closet: provides Services: We support children, families quality programs, outdoor experiences work appropriate clothing to women; and service to community. Estes Park, CO 80517 and veterans in our community. estesvalleycrisisadvocates.org Hunger Initiative: 150,000+ snacks to Year founded: 1906 Person in charge: John Coleman, Jr., 970-577-9781 local schools; Imagination Series: 1,000 scout executive/CEO; Sara Moore, Services: Estes Valley Crisis Advocates tickets to Lincoln Center shows for LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB senior district executive is a nonprofit agency committed low-income families. Year founded: 1924 P.O. Box 1144 to providing advocacy services to Person in charge: Amanda Sammartino, Loveland, CO 80539 survivors of crime and trauma, including president www.lovelandrotary.org CIVIL AIR PATROL — THOMPSON VALLEY safehousing for domestic violence Year founded: 1986 970-667-1158 COMPOSITE SQUADRON survivors & free counseling. Services: Loveland Rotary Club P.O. Box 270885 Wish list: Winter clothes, gift cards, KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES Foundation provides funds to further Fort Collins, CO 80527 prepaid cellphones, postage stamps, 3694 Fletcher St. the philanthropic efforts of the Loveland www.coloradowingcap.org training scholarships, copy & printer Loveland, CO 80538 Rotary Club to improve the health and 678-428-8654 paper, window blinds, conference- www.kingdomwayministries.net education of the youth in the Loveland Services: The COWG squadrons stand room furniture, Kleenex, cleaning 970-672-7699 Community and to provide community ready to assist those in need. Missions supplies, fans, phone system. Services: To galvanize leaders in and international disaster assistance. range from search-and-rescue of lost Person in charge: Diana David business, ministry and the marketplace Person in charge: John Stewart, 2018 hikers or hunters, location of downed Brown, executive director; Cato Kraft, with the passion, purposes, productivity president aircraft and transport of emergency Programs Manager and joy of Christ in their life and work. Year founded: 1984 personnel or medical materials. Year founded: 1988 Wish list: For business and marketplace Wish list: Communication trailer. leaders to be transformed by our PURSUIT WELLNESS FOUNDATION Money to support Cadet Leadership FORT COLLINS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, quarterly events, to funnel Christian 1805 E. 18th St., #9 activities through scholarship. Location COUNCIL 1214 business leaders into transformational Loveland, CO 80538 for weekly meeting. 121 N. Meldrum St. monthly peer advisory / council groups www.pursuitwellnessfoundation.org Person in charge: Maj. Stephan Fort Collins, CO 80521 and to speak to community groups 970-820-4011 Cavarra, commander www.kofc1214.org and train executive/workplace teams in Services: We bridge the gap between 970-484-1881 leadership development with eternal health-and-wellness resources and COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE Services: Knights of Columbus Council purposes of God/ministry in mind. the needs of the Northern Colorado TRUST 1214 is a Catholic, family, fraternal, Person in charge: Dan Anderson, community. 4927 E. County Road 36 service organization whose primary president/CEO Wish list: Veterans support fund, Fort Collins, CO 80528 function is charity, unity, fraternity and Year founded: 2004 scholarships, nursing education. 80 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Person in charge: Allis Gilbert, Social Justice about/?ref=page_internal Fort Collins, CO 80528 executive director (970) 282-8573 www.coloradoyo.org Year founded: 1981 COLORADO LEGAL SERVICES Services: Pathways to Spirit is a 970-663-0800 211 W. Magnolia St. nonprofit, all volunteer organization Services: Building relationships through RIST CANYON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Fort Collins, CO 80524 dedicated to easing the effects of traditional outdoor recreation. www.coloradolegalservices.org poverty on the Native American Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, 11835 Rist Canyon Road 970-493-2891 Bellvue, CO 80512 reservations of South Dakota. office administrator; Bob Hewson, www.rcvfd.org Services: CLS’ mission is to provide Year founded: 1996 President CEO; Gregg Knoll, Executive 970-419-0397 meaningful access to high-quality, civil Director legal services in the pursuit of justice Year founded: 2001 Services: Provid fire and medical for as many low-income persons and SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCATE (SAVA) services to the residents of a members of vulnerable populations CENTER 110-square-mile area. throughout Colorado as possible. 4812 S. College Ave. FIVE STAR VOLLEYBALL CLUB INC. Year founded: 1975 Fort Collins, CO 80525 119 Prairie Falcon Way ESTES VALLEY RESTORATIVE JUSTICE www.savacenter.org Brighton, CO 80601 ROTARY CLUB OF ESTES PARK FOUNDATION 970-506-4059 www.fivestarvbc.com PARTNERSHIP 720-280-7361 INC. 170 McGregor Ave. Services: The Sexual Assault Victims P.O. Box 1854 Advocacy Center’s mission is to Services: Five Star Volleyball Club is a Estes Park, CO 80517 nonprofit youth sports organization. Estes Park, CO 80517 www.colorado.gov/pacific/ provide crisis intervention, advocacy https://portal.clubrunner.ca/5241/ townofestespark/restorativejustice and counseling for all those affected by Year founded: 1991 SitePage/community-grants 970-577-3829 sexual violence, and provide prevention 970-577-1316 programs through community outreach FORT COLLINS BASEBALL CLUB Services: Facilitates innovative proactive and education. Services: The Rotary Club of Estes Park and responsive programs that empower 211 S. Bryan Ave. Foundation, in partnership with the club the entire community to engage in Wish list: Volunteers, technology. Fort Collins, CO 80521 itself, invites proposals from charitable the restorative principles of respect, Person in charge: Dorothy Farrel, www.fortcollinsbaseballclub.org organizations in the Estes Valley for repair, responsibility, reconciliation, executive director 970-484-3368 grant support. reintegration and relationship. Year founded: 2003 Services: The recreational baseball Person in charge: Melissa Westover, program of FCBC promotes an THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH executive director THINKHUMANITY INC. educational and instructional program for individuals in the Fort Collins area. The 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B Year founded: 2002 2880 Spring Mountain Drive Fort Collins, CO 80524 Loveland, CO 80537-7400 FCBC recreational program promotes www.tcffo.org full player participation which includes FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY www.thinkhumanity.org 970-495-0084 970-667-9335 the development of a healthy attitude Services: The mission of The Center 5706 Wright Drive toward sportsmanship and respect for Loveland, CO 80538 Services: To help save lives and provide authority, together with the instruction in for Family Outreach is to help Larimer hope for refugees and underdeveloped County youth (ages 8-18) and their www.foodbanklarimer.org baseball rules, skills and the element of 970-530-3104 communities in Africa by improving play. Provides for ages 4 through 17. families achieve and sustain long- provisions for healthcare, clean term positive changes and healthy Services: Provides food to people in need. Person in charge: Thad Anderson, Amy Pezzani, CEO water, education and socio-economic relationships. We do this by providing Person in charge: development. executive director Year founded: 1984 individual assessment, education, and Wish list: Individual donations and custom designed programs to develop grants. FORT COLLINS SOCCER CLUB successful and positive citizens. GELLER CENTER 2721 S. College Ave., No. 10 Person in charge: Beth Heckel, Fort Collins, CO 80525 Person in charge: Laurie Klith, 629 S. Howes St. founder/CEO; Jim Heckel, president executive director Fort Collins, CO 80521 www.soccerfortcollins.org Year founded: 2000 www.gellercenter.org Year founded: 2007 970-226-4253 970-482-8487 Services: The FCSC is a nonprofit THOMPSON VALLEY ROTARY CLUB Services: Our mission is to guide teens VILLAGE EARTH organization that relies on the use of 302 Third St. SE and young adults in Northern Colorado P.O. Box 797 volunteer coaches to help run our Loveland, CO 80537 on their journeys to grow as leaders for Fort Collins, CO 80522 developmental (recreational) program. www.ltvr.org positive community change. www.villageearth.org Person in charge: David Thomas, 970-663-0994 Person in charge: Marley Dunnberg, 970-237-3002 executive director Services: Loveland Thompson Valley executive director Services: Village Earth helps reconnect Year founded: 1978 Rotary Club was chartered in 1989 and Year founded: 1962 communities to the resources is known as “The Club with Heart.” that promote human well-being FORT COLLINS TENNIS ASSOCIATION We are a service club focused on HOMELESS GEAR by enhancing social and political P.O. Box 271067 supporting our local community and empowerment, community self- 242 Conifer Street reliance and self-determination. We Fort Collins, CO 80527 youth needs, the environment as well Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.fctatennis.net as the international community. do this by strengthening intermediate www.homelessgear.org and grassroots organizations through 970-689-2151 Year founded: 1989 970-658-9878 fiscal sponsorship, networking, training, Services: Since its founding in 1975, Services: Homeless Gear is a Fort research and advocacy. FCTA has been involved in promoting VILLAGE EARTH Collins-based nonprofit that provides playing opportunities for tennis players Person in charge: David Bartecchi, of all ages. P.O. Box 797 a continuum of services to individuals executive director Fort Collins, CO 80522 and families who are homeless or — in Person in charge: Scott Martin, www.villageearth.org some cases — at risk of becoming Year founded: 1993 president 970-237-3002 homeless: supplies that help them Services: Village Earth helps reconnect survive in the short-term, connections Sports & Recreation GREELEY EVANS YOUTH LEAGUE INC. communities to the resources to resources in the interim and links 6501 W. 20th St. to employment, housing and self- AIKIDO OF NORTHERN COLORADO INC. that promote human well-being 530 N. Jefferson Ave Greeley, CO 80634 by enhancing social and political sufficiency in the long-term. www.geyl.org empowerment, community self- Person in charge: David Rout, Loveland, CO 80537 www.aikidonortherncolorado.org 970-339-8286 reliance and self-determination. We executive director Services: Youth baseball and softball do this by strengthening intermediate 970-663-2346 Services: Aikido stresses a nonviolent, organization. and grassroots organizations through IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE CENTER Person in charge: Ron Chacon, fiscal sponsorship, networking, training, noncompetitive alternative to traditional 3001 Eighth Ave., Suite 170 fighting techniques. president research and advocacy. Evans, CO 80620 Year founded: 1962 Person in charge: David Bartecchi, www.ircnoco.org executive director BERTHOUD GUN CLUB 970-352-7323 HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC. Year founded: 1993 Services: Empowering refugees and P.O. Box 34 Berthoud, CO 80513 1632-B Big Thompson Ave. immigrants, connecting communities, Estes Park, CO 80517 and advocating for successful social www.berthoudgunclub.org VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA — NORTHERN 970-532-0568 www.healingwatersfoundation.org COLORADO PROGRAMS integration. 970-586-9205 Wish list: Chromebooks, bikes for 405 Canyon Ave. BITTERSWEET SWIMMING AND TENNIS Services: It is the mission of the Fort Collins, CO 80521 clients. Healing Waters Foundation to https://www.voacolorado.org/gethelp- Person in charge: Lisa Taylor, executive ASSOCIATION promote the rehabilitation of people northernco director 1429 39th Ave. to their maximum functional level of 970-472-9630 Year founded: 1983 Greeley, CO 80634 independence. The work is to be Services: The mission of the Volunteers www.bittersweetpool.com undertaken in a spirit of congeniality, of America Colorado Branch is to PATHWAYS TO SPIRIT 970-353-0957 encouragement, and respect between identify and serve the basic needs of the 4307 Goldeneye Drive patient and health provider, between most vulnerable individuals and families Fort Collins, CO 80526 COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE co-workers, and between different within the community. www.facebook.com/pg/Pathways- TRUST facilities using the pool. Year founded: 1896 to-Spirit-186183271693/ 4927 E. County Road 36 Year founded: 2004 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 81 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

LOVELAND BASEBALL ASSOCIATION organization. ROCKY MOUNTAIN MOTORCOACH VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS PIONEER 2121 P.O. Box 444 Year founded: 1986 ASSOCIATION 2514 Seventh Ave. Loveland, CO 80539 3785 Miramonte Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 www.lovelandbaseball.org PATRICK B. ROCHE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Loveland, CO 80538 www.vfw.org 970-667-1944 6503 W. 20th St. www.rockymountainarea.com 970-352-9743 Services: LBA’s mission is to provide a Greeley, CO 80634 970-227-8885 Services: To foster camaraderie among supervised program of baseball games www.pbrmemorial.com United States veterans of overseas for the youth of Loveland while instilling 970-506-9797 ROCKY MOUNTAIN QUARTER MIDGET conflicts. To serve our veterans, the the ideals of good sportsmanship, military and our communities. To honesty, teamwork, loyalty and respect Services: To provide a baseball training ASSOCIATION INC. advocate on behalf of all veterans. for others. facility that would has “state-of-the-art” P.O. Box 306 equipment that provides the youth of Erik Sethre, president Dacono, CO 80514 Person in charge: the community with one of the most www.rmqma.com VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 6624 Year founded: 1977 outstanding training facilities in Northern 303-980-4522 ADAMSOM-WARMUTH Colorado. Services: Family-focused racing club. 3501 State St. LOVELAND SPORTS DAY CAMP INC. Person in charge: A.J. Roche, Person in charge: Mike Hinds, Evans, CO 80620 1669 Eagle Drive foundation president president www.vfw.org Loveland, CO 80537 Year founded: 2002 970-339-3025 www.lovelandsportscamp.com Services: To foster camaraderie among 970-980-1994 THOMPSON SOCCER ASSOCIATION United States veterans of overseas Services: Loveland Sports and POUDRE RIVER TRAIL CORRIDOR INC. 1217 W. Eisenhower Blvd. conflicts. To serve our veterans, the Academic Day Camp is a nonprofit 1100 10th St., #210 Loveland, CO 80537 military and our communities. To group dedicated to helping families by Greeley, CO 80631 www.thompsonsoccer.com advocate on behalf of all veterans. 970-461-9358 providing constructive out-of-school www.poudretrail.org Year founded: 2000 sports learning programs. 970-336-4044 Services: Develop players to their Person in charge: Jim Nickell, camp Services: Maintain and conserve maximum potential within the sport director a safe, functional, attractive, and of soccer, while providing the best Water/Ditch/Irrigation Year founded: 2004 environmentally sustainable trail and possible experience for all players and THINKHUMANITY INC. greenway corridor accessible to and their families. 2880 Spring Mountain Drive enjoyed by all community residents. Person in charge: Chris Bryson, Loveland, CO 80537-7400 LOVELAND SWIM CLUB INC. president P.O. Box 2470 Wish list: Expand recreational and www.thinkhumanity.org Loveland, CO 80539 access opportunities along the Poudre Year founded: 1998 970-667-9335 www.teamunify.com/Home. River Trail Corridor. Services: To help save lives and provide jsp?team=colsc Person in charge: Mike Ketterling, WELD COUNTY FISH AND WILDLIFE hope for refugees and underdeveloped 970-203-1374 president ASSOCIATION INC. communities in Africa by improving Services: Founded on the sound Year founded: 1997 38967 CR 51 provisions for healthcare, clean principles of fun, dedication and Eaton, CO 80615 water, education and socio-economic goal setting, Loveland Swim Club is PREMIER VOLLEYBALL CLUB INC. www.wcfw.org development. recognized as the pride of Northern P.O. Box 270681 970-356-3236 Wish list: Individual donations and Colorado swimming. Fort Collins, CO 80527 Services: This organization of grants. Person in charge: Peter Smith, www.premier-volleyball.com sportsmen and sportswomen was Person in charge: Beth Heckel, president 970-218-0225 founded as a nonprofit conservation founder/CEO; Jim Heckel, president Services: Choice Premier Volleyball club over 50 years ago. The Year founded: 2007 NORCO VOLLEYBALL CLUB Club is committed to providing the association is still heavily involved in 7395 Greendale Road student athlete with an opportunity conservation issues, but has expanded Women Windsor, CO 80550 to develop their skills in a positive, its involvement into education and www.norcovolleyball.com/index.shtml competitive environment. Our goal is promotion of the shooting sports. A PLACE FOR GRACE BOUTIQUE 970-667-5005 to provide the skills and self-confidence Person in charge: Jerry Wescott, 605 Main St. Person in charge: Cathy Mahaffey, necessary to successfully compete at president Windsor, CO 80550 volleyball club director the highest level. Year founded: 1951 www.graceboutique.org Person in charge: Sara McAllister, club 970-689-6188 NORTHERN COLORADO ROD AND GUN CLUB director Services: A nonprofit social enterprise 4809 W. County Road 72 Veterans Services empowering women for brighter Laporte, CO 80535 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHURCH ATHLETIC AMERICAN LEGION POST 15 - ASSOCIATED futures. www.ncrgc.org VETERANS CLUB Person in charge: Robin Nash, 970-282-1648 ASSOCIATION 305 N. Cleveland Ave. program director Services: Promotes shooting sports and 44639 Priddy Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 safe gun handling. Pierce, CO 80650 www.post15.coamlegion.org GENESIS PROJECT OF NORTHERN COLORADO www.rmcaa.net 970-667-4722 P.O. Box 200087 Person in charge: Brian Holder, 970-494-1297 president Services: Since its founding in Paris in Evans, CO 80620 Services: The RMCAA ministries are 1919, The American Legion has been www.homeforsinglemoms.org NORTHERN COLORADO RUSH set up to be a tool for the churches in an advocate for America’s veterans, a 970-330-0346 Northern Colorado. We ask churches friend of the U.S. military, a sponsor of Services: The Genesis Project of 4681 W. 20th St., #203 to put in teams and we run the leagues Greeley, CO 80634 community-based programs for young Northern Colorado is a faith based www.norcorush.com for them. people and a spokesman for patriotic nonprofit organization in the Greeley- 970-351-6255 Year founded: 1996 values. Evans area whose mission it is to serve Services: Northern Colorado Rush single mothers and their children. strives to promote the game of soccer ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY — FIELD PURSUIT WELLNESS FOUNDATION and ensure that it is a fun and positive INSTITUTE 1805 E. 18th St., #9 NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE INC. — FORT experience for all participants. 1895 Fall River Road Loveland, CO 80538 COLLINS CHAPTER Person in charge: Garry Guyan, Estes Park, CO 80517 www.pursuitwellnessfoundation.org 1436 Stonehenge Drive director of coaching www.rmconservancy.org 970-820-4011 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Year founded: 1978 9705863262 Services: We bridge the gap between https://fortcollins.nationalcharityleague. Services: As the nonprofit partner of health-and-wellness resources and org NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH HOCKEY Rocky Mountain National Park, we the needs of the Northern Colorado 970-493-4050 7900 Fairgrounds Ave. provide education and philanthropic community. Services: National Charity League Inc. Fort Collins, CO 80528 assistance to the park, including retail Wish list: Veterans support fund, is a national organization of mothers www.ncyh.org sales, educational classes, trail building, scholarships, nursing education. and daughters. 970-206-4423 donations, land acquisition and historic Person in charge: Allis Gilbert, Person in charge: Jan McClure, Services: Northern Colorado Youth preservation. executive director president Hockey is a nonprofit youth ice hockey Year founded: 1931 Year founded: 1981 Year founded: 1996

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A BOULDER DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION...... 30, 35 BOULDER-DUSHANBE SISTER CITIES ...... 33, 49 33, 48 ADVENTURES IN PRESERVATION ...... BOULDER EMERGENCY SQUAD ...... 39 43 AFFORDABLE HOUSING ALLIANCE INC...... BOULDER ENSEMBLE THEATRE COMPANY ...... 27 51 AGING SERVICES FOUNDATION OF BOULDER COUNTY ...... BOULDER FISH AND GAME INC...... 39, 53 53 AMERICAN MOUNTAIN GUIDES ASSOCIATION ...... BOULDER FLATIRONS ROTARY ...... 33, 52 40, 51 ANAM CHARA ...... BOULDER FOOD RESCUE ...... 33, 44 26, 49 ANIMAL HELP NOW ...... BOULDER FRIENDS OF JAZZ ...... 27 26 ANIMAL RESCUE CONNECTION INC...... BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY...... 27, 35, 40 27 ARS NOVA SINGERS ...... BOULDER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL ...... 27 27 ARTS LONGMONT ...... BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER ...... 27, 30, 33, 35, 40, 51, 52, 54 27 ARTWALK LONGMONT INC...... BOULDER-LHASA SISTER CITY PROJECT ...... 33, 49 30, 35 ASPEN GROVE COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL ...... BOULDER MONTESSORI SCHOOL ...... 35 30, 33, 35, 40, 44 ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN BOULDER COUNTY .... BOULDER MOUNTAINBIKE ALLIANCE ...... 33, 53 35 ASSOCIATION FOR EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION ...... BOULDER MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART ...... 27 27, 29 ATJ FOUNDATION ...... BOULDER OUTREACH FOR HOMELESS OVERFLOW ...... 44 30, 44 ATTENTION HOMES ...... BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK OF COLORADO ...... 44, 51 FOUNDATION ...... 30, 33, 39, 41, 50, 53 AUTISM SOCIETY OF BOULDER COUNTY ...... 40, 44 BOULDER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ...... 27 BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION ...... 33 BOULDER ROTARY CLUB ...... 52 A BOULDER SENIORS FOUNDATION ...... 51 BAL SWAN CHILDREN’S CENTER ...... 30, 35 BOULDER SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS ...... 45 BEADFORLIFE ...... 48, 54 BOULDER SUZUKI STRINGS...... 27, 35 BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF DENVER/BOULDER ...... 29, 35 BOULDER TOMORROW ...... 29 BICYCLE PRODUCT SUPPLIERS ASSOCIATION ...... 49, 53 BOULDER TRANSPORTATION CONNECTIONS ...... 29, 50 BIRDS OF PREY FOUNDATION ...... 26, 39 BOULDER TREASURES INC...... 35, 45 BIXBY SCHOOL ...... 30, 35 BOULDER VALLEY ROTARY ...... 52 BLUE SKY BRIDGE ...... 30, 44, 50 BOULDER VALLEY WOMEN’S HEALTH CENTER ...... 42, 54 BOLDEREACH ...... 30, 54 BRAVEHOODS ...... 30, 40, 42 BOULDER AREA RENTAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION ...... 44, 49 BRIDGE HOUSE ...... 39, 44, 45 BOULDER AREA TRAILS COALITION ...... 39, 53 BROOMFIELD COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ...... 33, 41 BOULDER ARTS COMMISSION ...... 27 BOULDER ASIAN PACIFIC ALLIANCE ...... 33, 48 BOULDER BACH FESTIVAL ...... 27 C BOULDER BALLET ...... 27, 30 CASA OF ADAMS & BROOMFIELD COUNTIES ...... 30, 49 BOULDER B-CYCLE...... 33, 53 CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN STUDY ...... 50 BOULDER CENTER FOR INTERACTIVE LEARNING ...... 35 CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES...... 42, 45 BOULDER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA ...... 27 CHASE THE MUSIC ...... 27, 30 BOULDER CHORALE ...... 27, 35 CHEF ANN FOUNDATION...... 30, 35, 41 BOULDER COMMUNITY HEALTH FOUNDATION ...... 41 CHILDREN FIRST OF THE ROCKIES ...... 30, 40 BOULDER COMMUNITY MEDIA ...... 27, 29 CHILDREN’S HOUSE PRESCHOOL ...... 35 BOULDER CONCERT BAND INC...... 27, 33 CIRCLE OF CARE ...... 45, 51 BOULDER COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL ...... 35 CIVIL AIR PATROL, BOULDER COMPOSITE SQUADRON ...... 33, 35, 39 BOULDER COUNTY AIDS PROJECT ...... 42, 44 CIVIL AIR PATROL, BROOMFIELD COMPOSITE SQUADRON ...... 30, 33, 36, 39, 50, 52 BOULDER COUNTY ARTS ALLIANCE ...... 27, 52 CLINICA FAMILY HEALTH ...... 42 BOULDER COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY ...... 26, 35, 39 COAL CREEK MEALS ON WHEELS ...... 45, 51 BOULDER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION ...... 49 CO-LABS ...... 29 BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION ...... 30, 33, 35, 40, 44, 49, 51 COLIE’S CLOSET ...... 30, 36 BOULDER COUNTY BUSINESS HALL OF FAME ...... 29 COLORADO AIRPORT OPERATORS ASSOCIATION ...... 29, 49 BOULDER COUNTY FAIR, LIVESTOCK SHOW AND RODEO ...... 26, 30 COLORADO CHAUTAUQUA NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK ...... 27, 50 BOULDER COUNTY HORSE ASSOCIATION ...... 26, 53 COLORADO CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILE SAFETY FOUNDATION...... 31, 36 BOULDER COUNTY INDEPENDENT BUSINESS ALLIANCE - BIBA...... 29 COLORADO FRIENDSHIP ...... 39, 45 BOULDER COUNTY LATINA LEAGUE...... 33, 35 COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD...... 39, 44, 49 BOULDER CREEK WATERSHED INITIATIVE ...... 39 COLORADO HAITI PROJECT INC...... 26, 49 BOULDER DANCE COALITION ...... 27, 33 COLORADO HORSE RESCUE ...... 26

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COLORADO MAHLERFEST ...... 27, 36 G COLORADO MOUNTAIN HORSE RESCUE ...... 26 36 COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL & CENTER FOR MUSICAL ARTS ...... 27, 36 GATEWAY MONTESSORI SCHOOL ...... 51 COLORADO OCEAN COALITION ...... 36, 39 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA ...... 49 COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER INC...... 26, 31, 40, 42 GLOBAL EDUCATION FUND ...... 39, 41 COLORADO WOMEN’S EDUCATION FOUNDATION ...... 36, 54 GLOBAL GREENGRANTS FUND ...... 28, 31 COMMUNITY CYCLES ...... 53 GOLDEN BRIDGE...... 41, 44, 51 COMMUNITY FOOD SHARE ...... 45 GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION ...... 44, 51 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BOULDER COUNTY ...... 41, 50 GOLDEN WEST MANOR ...... 42 COMMUNITY LINK ...... 34, 45, 50 GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION ...... 28, 31 CONGREGATION BONAI SHALOM ...... 50 GREATER BOULDER YOUTH ORCHESTRAS ...... 36 CONSCIOUS ALLIANCE ...... 34, 45 GREENHOUSE SCHOLARS ...... 26, 39 CONSERVATION FUND ...... 39 GREENWOOD WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTER ...... 42 CRAYONS TO CALCULATORS ...... 31, 36 GRILLO HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER ...... 42 CULTIVATE ...... 45, 51 GROUP TO ALLEVIATE SMOKING POLLUTION OF COLORADO (GASP) ...... GROWING GARDENS ...... 26, 31 GUIDESTONE CONSULTING ...... 45 D DART INC...... 36, 45 H DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION FOR PARKINSON’S ...... 42 44, 45 DAWSON SCHOOL ...... 31, 36 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF THE ST. VRAIN VALLEY ...... 42 DENTAL AID - LAFAYETTE ...... 42 HAKOMI INSTITUTE ...... 42 DENTAL AID - LONGMONT ...... 42 HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA — BOULDER CHAPTER ...... 28, 36 DENTAL AID - LOUISVILLE ...... 42 HELANDER DANCE THEATER ...... 42, 49 DOWNTOWN BOULDER INC...... 29 HELPING HANDS HEALTH EDUCATION ...... 42, 51 DREAMCATCHER’S LEGACY OF LEARNING ...... 31, 36 HERB RESEARCH FOUNDATION ...... HERITAGE HOUSE MINISTRIES ...... 31, 45 HIGH PLAINS ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER ...... 67 E HILLEL OF COLORADO ...... 34, 36 EAST BOULDER COUNTY ARTISTS ...... 28 HISTORIC BOULDER INC...... 34 ECO-CYCLE INC...... 34, 39 HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL ...... 36, 50 ED & RUTH LEHMAN YMCA (YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY) ...... 31, 40, 42, 53 HOMESTAR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER ...... 31, 37 EL CENTRO AMISTAD ...... 31, 34 HORIZONS INTERNATIONAL ...... 37, 44 EL COMITE DE LONGMONT ...... 36, 45, 52 HOVER MANOR INDEPENDENT LIVING ...... 44, 51 ELDORA MOUNTAIN SKI & SNOWBOARD CLUB...... 53 HUMANE SOCIETY OF BOULDER VALLEY ...... 26 EMERGENCY FAMILY ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATION ...... 45 ENVIRONMENT COLORADO ...... 39 I ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ...... 29 31, 53, 54 ETOWN HALL ...... 28, 39 IGNITE ADAPTIVE SPORTS ...... 30, 35 EYE HEALTH INSTITUTE ...... 42, 49 “I HAVE A DREAM” FOUNDATION OF BOULDER COUNTY ...... IMAGINATION MAKERS ...... 28, 31 IMAGINE! ...... 41, 45 F IMPACT ON EDUCATION...... 37 FACTNET INTERNATIONAL ...... 36 INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSITIONAL INTERNATIONAL ...... 39, 49 FAMILY LEARNING CENTER ...... 41 INSTITUTE OF TAOIST EDUCATION AND ACUPUNCTURE INC...... 37, 42, 54 FIREHOUSE ART CENTER ...... 28, 34, 36 INSTRUCTIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS FOUNDATION INC., FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE ...... 34 DBA VOQAL ...... 29, 41, 52 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL ...... 36, 50 INTERCAMBIO: UNITING COMMUNITIES ...... 37 FLAGSTAFF ACADEMY ...... 36 INTERNATIONAL MIDWIFE ASSISTANCE...... 54 FLATIRONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY ...... 44, 45 INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN BICYCLING ASSOCIATION ...... 53 FLATIRONS VOLLEYBALL CLUB ...... 31, 53 INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN EXPLORERS CONNECTION ...... 45, 49 FOCUS REENTRY ...... 45, 52 INTERVENTION INC...... 45 FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY ...... 31, 44 FORWARD STEPS ...... 31, 36 FRASIER ...... 44, 51 J FREQUENT FLYERS PRODUCTIONS INC...... 28 JARED POLIS FOUNDATION ...... 37 FRIENDS OF THE LONGMONT SENIOR CENTER INC...... 51 JEWS OF THE EARTH ...... 34, 40 FRIENDS SCHOOL PRESCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE SCHOOL ...... 31, 36 FRONT RANGE RESCUE DOGS ...... 26, 39

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K NEW ERA COLORADO ...... 32, 34 NOMAD PLAYHOUSE ...... 28, 37 KGNU COMMUNITY RADIO...... 28, 34 KGUD...... 34, 50 KIWANIS CLUB OF LONGMONT ...... 31, 52 O KIWANIS CLUB OF THE FOOTHILLS ...... 52 OPEN STUDIOS ...... 28 KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS ...... 31, 37, 41, 42, 50, 522 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR QUEEN ESTHER NO. 5 ...... 52 KNICK O’TIME HORSE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION ...... 26 OUT BOULDER COUNTY ...... 41 OUTDOOR INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION ...... 53 L OUTREACH UNITED RESOURCE CENTER INC. (OUR CENTER) ...... 34, 52 OVERTURE ...... 48 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BOULDER COUNTY...... 34, 50 LEARNING FOR LIVING INSTITUTE...... 37 LEAVE NO TRACE CENTER FOR OUTDOOR ETHICS ...... 37, 40 P LEMON SPONGE CAKE CONTEMPORARY BALLET ...... 28 PACIFIC INSTITUTE ...... 40 LIFE CHOICES LONGMONT CENTER ...... 43, 48, 50 PARADOX SPORTS...... 53 LOCAL FOOD SHIFT ...... 26, 50 PARENTS FOR ENGAGEMENT ...... 37, 41 LONGMONT BPOE ELKS NO. 1055 ...... 52, 54 PARLANDO SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS ...... 28 LONGMONT CABLE TRUST — CHANNEL 8 ...... 34 PASSAGEWORKS INSTITUTE ...... 32, 37 LONGMONT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ...... 37, 50 PEACE INITIATIVES INSTITUTE ...... 32, 34 LONGMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ...... 41, 50 PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS...... 28, 32, 37 LONGMONT COMMUNITY JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP ...... 53 PEOPLEFORBIKES ...... 29, 53 LONGMONT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP ...... 29 PEOPLEFORBIKES COALITION ...... 34, 41, 53 LONGMONT EMERGENCY UNIT ...... 39, 48, 49 PFLAG BOULDER COUNTY ...... 41 LONGMONT ENDING (DOMESTIC) VIOLENCE INITIATIVE (LEVI) ...... 37, 48 PHILANTHROPIECE FOUNDATION INC...... 34, 53 LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY ...... 26, 50 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS BOULDER ...... 43 LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY WELL PET CLINIC ...... 26 PLEDGE 1% COLORADO ...... 41 LONGMONT JAZZ ASSOCIATION ...... 28 PRISON SMART FOUNDATION ...... 48 LONGMONT MEALS ON WHEELS INC...... 43, 52 PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NETWORK ...... 49 LONGMONT MUSEUM ...... 28, 31 LONGMONT THEATRE COMPANY ...... 28 LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ...... 43 R LYONS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION...... 41 RADIO 1190 ...... 34, 38 LYONS HISTORICAL SOCIETY, DBA LYONS REDSTONE MUSEUM...... 28 REACH BOULDER ...... 50 LYONS HISTORY VIDEO PROJECT ...... 37, 52 READING TO END RACISM OF BOULDER ...... 32, 38 READING VILLAGE ...... 32, 38 REALITIES FOR CHILDREN BOULDER COUNTY ...... 32 M RECYCLEBOULDERVALLEY.ORG ...... 34, 40 MAD MINISTRY (MAKING A DIFFERENCE) ...... 31, 48, 49 RESOURCE ...... 40, 44 MEALS ON WHEELS OF BOULDER ...... 34, 48, 52 RESOURCE CENTRAL ...... 40, 54 MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM ...... 26, 32, 41, 43 ROCKY MOUNTAIN DRESSAGE SOCIETY — NORTHERN COLORADO CHAPTER ...... 26, 53 MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS ...... 43 ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSTITUTE ...... 29, 40 MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS — BOULDER OFFICE ...... 43 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PEACE & JUSTICE CENTER ...... 53 MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS — LAFAYETTE OFFICE CLINIC ...... 43 ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESCUE GROUP INC...... 39 MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS - RYAN WELLNESS CENTER ...... 43 ROCKY RIDGE MUSIC CENTER ...... 28, 38 MINDFULNESS PEACE PROJECT ...... 43 RUNNING RIVER SCHOOL ...... 32, 38 MIRACLE FUND ...... 37, 43, 49 MOUNTAIN SHADOWS MONTESSORI SCHOOL ...... 37 MOUNTAIN STATES CHILDREN’S HOME ...... 32, 50 S MOUNTAIN SUMMERS INC...... 32, 37 SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC SCHOOL ...... 50 MUSEUM OF BOULDER ...... 28, 32 SAFEHOUSE PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE FOR NONVIOLENCE ...... 48, 53, 54 SAFE SHELTER OF ST. VRAIN VALLEY ...... 48 N SALUD FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS — LONGMONT ...... 43 SCL HEALTH — GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER ...... 34, 43 NAROPA UNIVERSITY ...... 37, 48 SENIOR RESOURCES OF BROOMFIELD INC...... 52 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS ...... 43, 48 SEPTEMBER HIGH SCHOOL ...... 38 NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ....32, 37, 51, 54 SHEKINAH CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES ...... 51 NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS FUND ...... 48 SHELBY AMERICAN COLLECTION ...... 28, 38 NATURAL TRANSITIONS ...... 43, 52 SHINING MOUNTAIN WALDORF SCHOOL ...... 38 NEDERLAND AREA SENIORS INC...... 34, 52 BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 85 INDEX

SKICARPOOL...... 40, 54 TINY TIM CENTER INC./TLC LEARNING CENTER ...... 32, 38 SKYLINE KIWANIS CLUB & FOUNDATION ...... 52 TRU COMMUNITY CARE ...... 43, 48 SOCIAL VENTURE PARTNERS ...... 30 TRU HOSPICE CARE CENTER ...... 43 SOUTHWEST ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT...... 40, 50 TURNING THE WHEEL PRODUCTIONS INC...... 29, 32 SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE ...... 51 STANDUP FOR KIDS ...... 44, 48 U STARFALL EDUCATION FOUNDATION ...... 32, 38 43 STUDIO ARTS BOULDER ...... 28 UCHEALTH LONGS PEAK HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ...... 38, 51 ST. VRAIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY ...... 28 UNAVCO ...... SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES ...... 49 UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/BOULDER COUNTY CHAPTER ...... 41, 49 UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (UCAR) ...... 38, 51 T UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY ...... 29, 38 TARA PERFORMING ARTS HIGH SCHOOL ...... 38 TEENS INC...... 32, 38 V TEMPLE GRANDIN SCHOOL ...... 32, 38 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS ...... 48, 54 TESSERACT PRODUCTIONS ...... 28, 51 VIA MOBILITY SERVICES ...... 48, 52 THE CLIMB RURAL SHUTTLE ...... 50 VISIT LONGMONT ...... 30, 35 THE COLORADO FILM SOCIETY ...... 29 VOICES FOR CHILDREN CASA ...... 33, 48 THE DAIRY ARTS CENTER ...... 29, 32 THE DOM PROJECT ...... 43 THE INN BETWEEN OF LONGMONT INC...... 44, 48 W THE INTEGRAL CENTER ...... 43 WARRIORS ON CATARACT ...... 48, 50 THE LIVING SCHOOL INC...... 38 WATERSHED SCHOOL ...... 38 THE NATURE CONSERVANCY ...... 40, 51 WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR HIGHER EDUCATION...... 38 THE NORTHERN COLORADO CALEDONIA PIPE BAND ...... 29 WESTERN RESOURCE ADVOCATES ...... 40, 51 THE OPEN DOOR FUND OF THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ...... 41 WILD BEAR NATURE CENTER ...... 38, 40 THE OUTDOOR FOUNDATION ...... 54 WILD FOUNDATION ...... 26, 40 THE PEARL GROUP ...... 32, 41, 54 WILDLANDS RESTORATION VOLUNTEERS ...... 35, 40, 52 THE RENAISSANCE PROJECT ...... 29 WILD PLUM CENTER FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AND FAMILIES ...... 33, 38 THERE WITH CARE ...... 32, 48 WINDHORSE GUILD INC...... 48 THE ROLF INSTITUTE OF STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION ...... 38 WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER ...... 30, 54 THE SOLSTICE INSTITUTE ...... 34, 43, 49 WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM ...... 29, 33 THE UPSTART CROW THEATRE COMPANY ...... 29 YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY ...... 33, 41, 43, 54 THE WOMEN’S WILDERNESS INSTITUTE...... 40, 54 YOUR ENGLISH SCHOOL, DBA YES SCHOOL ...... 39 THISTLE COMMUNITIES ...... 44 YWCA BOULDER COUNTY ...... 48, 53 THORNE NATURE EXPERIENCE ...... 32, 38, 40 ZONTA FOOTHILLS FOUNDATION AND CLUB OF BOULDER COUNTY ...... 39, 54 TIMEBANK BOULDER ...... 35, 52 ZONTA FOOTHILLS FOUNDATION AND CLUB OF BOULDER COUNTY ...... 54

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ESTES VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION INC...... 62, 64 GREELEY CHORALE INC...... 57 ESTES VALLEY RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP ...... 81 GREELEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ...... 65, 77 ESTES VALLEY VICTIM ADVOCATES INC...... 74 GREELEY EVANS YOUTH LEAGUE INC...... 60, 81 EVERY CREATURE COUNTS ...... 55 GREELEY KENNEL CLUB ...... 56 EXCHANGE CLUB OF GREELEY ...... 60, 62 GREELEY NOON LIONS CLUB ...... 80 GREELEY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ...... 57 F GREELEY RODARTE DANCERS INC...... 57 GREELEY STAMPEDE FOUNDATION ...... 69 72 FAITH FAMILY HOSPITALITY ...... GREELEY STAMPEDE INC...... 57 70 FEDERATION OF CHIROPRACTIC LICENSING BOARDS ...... GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUSE ...... 66, 68 63, 74 FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY OURSELVES INC. (FOCO CAFE) ...... GREELEY-WELD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY ...... 73, 77 F.E.E.D. SCHOLARSHIP FUND AND CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION ...... 60 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN FIREFIGHTERS INTERNATIONAL ...... 78 FINALLY HOME ...... 60, 68 H FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PRESCHOOL INC...... 78 HALFMOON ARTS ...... 60, 74 FIVE STAR VOLLEYBALL CLUB INC...... 81 HARMONY FOUNDATION INC...... 70 FLEETPROS ...... 58, 76 HARVEST FARM DENVER RESCUE MISSION ...... 55, 74 FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY ...... 63, 74, 81 HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC...... 70, 81 FOOTHILLS GATEWAY INC...... 74 HEART-J CENTER FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AT SYLVAN DALE RANCH ...... 57, 65 FORT COLLINS AUDUBON SOCIETY ...... 67 HEARTS & HORSES INC...... 56, 60, 66, 70, 74 FORT COLLINS BASEBALL CLUB ...... 60, 81 HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY ...... 65, 78 FORT COLLINS BOARD OF REALTORS ...... 58, 77 HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY DISTRICT FOUNDATION ...... 57, 60, 63, 65, 77, 79 FORT COLLINS CAT RESCUE & SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC ...... 55 HOMELESS GEAR ...... 81 FORT COLLINS CHILDREN’S THEATRE INC...... 56, 60 HOUSE OF NEIGHBORLY SERVICE ...... 63, 74 FORT COLLINS COMMUNITY ACTION NETWORK ...... 63 HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD COUNTY ...... 56 FORT COLLINS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC...... 72 HUNTER’S DREAM FOR A CURE ...... 69 FORT COLLINS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE ...... 73 FORT COLLINS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUNCIL 1214 ...... 78, 80 I FORT COLLINS LIONS FOUNDATION INC...... 69, 80 77 FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY...... 57, 60, 79 IATSE LOCAL 229 ...... 56, 67 FORT COLLINS RESCUE MISSION...... 73, 74 IDEA WILD ...... 65, 81 FORT COLLINS ROTARY CLUB ENDOWMENT FUND ...... 69, 80 IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE CENTER ...... 78 FORT COLLINS SENIOR CENTER ...... 79 IN MOTION MINISTRIES INC...... 58, 63 FORT COLLINS SOCCER CLUB ...... 60, 81 INNOSPHERE ...... 67 FORT COLLINS SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC ...... 55 INSTITUTE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ...... 77 FORT COLLINS SYMPHONY ...... 57 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DIVE RESCUE SPECIALISTS INC...... 56 FORT COLLINS TENNIS ASSOCIATION ...... 81 INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY ACADEMY OF PAIN MANAGEMENT ...... 74 FOSTER & ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OF LARIMER COUNTY ...... 60, 74 INTERVENTION INC...... 73 FRIENDS OF THE GARDENS ON SPRING CREEK ...... 57, 67 ISLAND GROVE VILLAGE APARTMENTS...... FRIENDS OF THE LOVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION INC...... 63 FRIENDS OF THE SYMPHONY ...... 57 J FRIENDS OF TRADITIONAL DANCE ...... 57 JUNIOR LEAGUE...... 63, 80 FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ...... 65 FRONT RANGE EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIANS ...... 55, 74 K G KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES ...... 58, 63, 65, 68, 76, 77, 78, 80 KIWANIS CLUB OF GREELEY ...... 80 GELLER CENTER ...... 63, 81 KIWANIS CLUB OF POUDRE GOLDEN K ...... 80 GENESIS PROJECT OF NORTHERN COLORADO ...... 73, 82 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214 ...... 68, 78, 80 GIRL SCOUTS OF COLORADO ...... 60 KRFC 88.9 FM ...... 57, 63 GLEN HAVEN AREA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ...... 66, 77 KUNC & KJAC...... 63, 77 GLOBAL VILLAGE MUSEUM OF ARTS AND CULTURES ...... 57, 76 GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — BONELL COMMUNITY ...... 79 GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — FORT COLLINS VILLAGE ...... 78, 79 L GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — LOVELAND VILLAGE ...... 78, 79 LARIMER CHORALE ...... 57 GREELEY BOARD OF REALTORS INC...... 77 LARIMER COUNTY 4-H YOUTH FOUNDATION INC...... 55, 60 GREELEY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE INC...... 73, 74 LARIMER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION ...... 77 GREELEY CENTRAL MUSIC BOOSTERS ...... 57, 60 LARIMER COUNTY SEARCH AND RESCUE INC...... 67 GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOUNDATION ...... 58, 63, 65, 69 LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY ...... 56, 67, 77 GREELEY CHILDREN’S CHORALE INC...... 57, 60 LIFE CHOICES ...... 68, 70 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF PHILANTHROPY | 2019 89 INDEX

LIFE CHOICES LOVELAND CENTER ...... 68, 71 NORTHERN COLORADO RUSH ...... 61, 82 LIFE CHOICES PREGNANCY MEDICAL CENTER ...... 68, 71 NORTHERN COLORADO UNITED FOR YOUTH INC...... 61 LIFE STORIES CHILD & FAMILY ADVOCACY ...... 60, 74 NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH FOR CHRIST INC...... 61, 78 LINCOLN GALLERY, SPONSORED BY THOMPSON VALLEY ART LEAGUE ...... 57, 63 NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH HOCKEY ...... 61, 82 LIONS CLUB OF LOVELAND ...... 80 NORTH RANGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ...... 71, 75 LOVELAND BASEBALL ASSOCIATION ...... 61, 82 NOVO RESTORATION INC...... 63 LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY ...... 57 LOVELAND COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL INC...... 61, 65 O LOVELAND ELKS LODGE #1051 ...... 80 57 LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE ...... 73, 75 OPENSTAGE THEATRE & COMPANY INC...... 57 LOVELAND HIGH PLAINS ARTS COUNCIL ...... 57 OPERA FORT COLLINS ...... 69 LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS ...... 57, 61 OTTERCARES FOUNDATION ...... 75 LOVELAND PRESCHOOL INC...... 61, 65 OVERTURE ...... LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB ...... 61, 71, 76, 80 LOVELAND’S COMMUNITY KITCHEN ...... 71, 75 P LOVELAND SPORTS DAY CAMP INC...... 61, 82 PARTNERSHIP FOR AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES ...... 63, 79 LOVELAND SWIM CLUB INC...... 61, 82 PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH ...... 61 LOVELAND YOUTH GARDENERS...... 61, 65 PATHWAYS ...... 71 LUBICK FOUNDATION/RAMSTRENGTH ...... 71 PATHWAYS TO SPIRIT ...... 78, 81 LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES OF COLORADO ...... 75, 78 PATRICK B. ROCHE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION ...... 61, 82 PENNOCK CENTER FOR COUNSELING ...... 71, 75, 78 M PLATTE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION ...... 70 65 MARK IV HARVEST ...... 61, 65, 76, 78 POUDRE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION ...... 67 MCWHINNEY FOUNDATION ...... 69 POUDRE FIRE AUTHORITY FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL #1945 ...... 57, 63 MEALS ON WHEELS FOR FORT COLLINS INC...... 71, 79 POUDRE LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INC...... 58, 65 MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD COUNTY...... 71, 79 POUDRE RIVER FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY ...... 58, 65 MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD COUNTY — POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST ...... FORT LUPTON OFFICE ...... 71, 79 POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST INC...... 63, 70 MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD COUNTY — POUDRE RIVER TRAIL CORRIDOR INC...... 67, 82 TRI-TOWN OFFICE ...... 71, 79 POUDRE SCHOOL DISTRICT FOUNDATION ...... 61 MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND BERTHOUD INC...... 71, 79 PRAIRIE WILDLIFE RESEARCH ...... 67 MEL LAMAR MINISTRIES ...... 78 PREMIER VOLLEYBALL CLUB INC...... 82 MEN’S LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE ...... 68 PRESTON RANCH MINISTRIES ...... 78 MONFORT FAMILY FOUNDATION ...... 69 PROJECT R.E.X...... 61, 71 MOSAIC — NORTHERN COLORADO ...... 71, 75, 78 PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY ...... 65, 68 MOUNTAIN & PLAINS INDEPENDENT BOOKSELLERS ASSOCIATION INC...... 59, 77 PROJECT SMILE...... 61, 65, 68, 72 MOUNTAINS AND PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR LIFELONG LEARNING AND SERVICE ...... 65, 67, 71, 76 PURSUIT WELLNESS FOUNDATION ...... 69, 80, 82 MOUNTAIN STATES EMPLOYERS COUNCIL INC...... 59 MUSEUM OF ART | FORT COLLINS ...... 56 R READ ALOUD LOVELAND ...... 61, 68 N REALITIES FOR CHILDREN CHARITIES ...... 61, 75 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS ...... 71, 75 RESPITE CARE INC...... 61 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTERPRETATION ...... 65, 77 RESTORATION ISRAEL/PREPARING THE WAY MINISTRIES ...... 78 NATIONAL BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS ...... 71 RESURRECTION FELLOWSHIP ...... 78 NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE INC. — FORT COLLINS CHAPTER ...... 61, 82 RIST CANYON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT ...... 67, 77, 81 NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY COLORADO-WYOMING CHAPTER...... 71 RIVENDELL SCHOOL ...... 65 NATIONAL ONION ASSOCIATION ...... 55 RIVER SONG WALDORF SCHOOL ...... 65 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR ...... 68, 73, 75 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHURCH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ...... 78, 82 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR AT THE MURPHY CENTER ...... 68, 73, 75 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY — FIELD INSTITUTE ...... 70 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR — LOVELAND OFFICE ...... 68, 73, 75 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY ...... 65, 67 NO BARRIERS USA ...... 61 ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY — FIELD INSTITUTE ...... 82 NORCO VOLLEYBALL CLUB ...... 82 ROCKY MOUNTAIN MOTORCOACH ASSOCIATION ...... 82 NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE ...... 71 ROCKY MOUNTAIN QUARTER MIDGET ASSOCIATION INC...... 82 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION ...... 71 ROCKY MOUNTAIN RAPTOR PROGRAM ...... 56, 67 NORTHERN COLORADO ECONOMIC ALLIANCE INC...... 59 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SIAMESE RESCUE ...... 56 NORTHERN COLORADO MEDICAL SOCIETY ...... 71 ROTARY CLUB OF ESTES PARK FOUNDATION INC...... 70, 81 NORTHERN COLORADO ROD AND GUN CLUB ...... 82 RUSSIAN CHRISTIAN RADIO INC...... 78

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S THOMPSON VALLEY ROTARY CLUB ...... 81 TIMBERLANE FARM MUSEUM ...... 55, 58, 64 61 SANTA COPS OF LARIMER COUNTY ...... TODD BAILEY MINISTRIES INC...... 79 67 SAVE THE POUDRE: POUDRE WATERKEEPER ...... TORCHBEARERS INTERNATIONAL ...... 79 75 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES INC...... TREES, WATER & PEOPLE ...... 67, 75 56, 77 SEARCH & RESCUE DOGS OF COLORADO ...... TRU HOSPICE OF NORTHERN COLORADO ...... 72 75, 80 SENIOR ALTERNATIVES IN TRANSPORTATION (SAINT) ...... TURNING POINT CENTER FOR YOUTH & FAMILY DEVELOPMENT INC...... 62 SENIOR RESOURCE SERVICES ...... 75, 80 SERIMUS FOUNDATION ...... 70 SERVE 6.8 ...... 63, 75, 79 U SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIM ADVOCATE (SAVA) CENTER ...... 81 UCHEALTH MEDICAL GROUP — LOVELAND ...... 72 SHAMBHALA MOUNTAIN CENTER ...... 79 UCHEALTH PVH AND MCR FOUNDATION ...... 72 SHARED JOURNEYS FOUNDATION ...... 72 UNION COLONY CHILDREN’S MUSIC ACADEMY ...... 58, 62 SHEPARDSON PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION ...... 65 UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY ...... 62, 64, 76 SKY RANCH LUTHERAN CAMP ...... 62, 79 UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY ...... 64, 76 SOARING HOPE INC...... 76 UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION ...... 66, 70 STRING QUARTET PROGRAM OF NORTHERN COLORADO ...... 58, 66 UPSTATE COLORADO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ...... 59 SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS ...... 72 SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS — ADMINISTRATION ...... 72 SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS CHILD & FAMILY OFFICE ...... 72 V SUNRISE COMMUNITY HEALTH ADMINISTRATION ...... 63, 72 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS PIONEER 2121 ...... 76, 82 SUNRISE MONFORT CHILDREN’S CLINIC...... 62, 72 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 6624 ADAMSOM-WARMUTH ...... 76, 82 SURI NETWORK ...... 55, 56 VILLAGE EARTH...... 68, 76, 81 SUSTAINABLE LIVING ASSOCIATION ...... 66, 67 VOICES CARRY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER INC...... 62, 76 VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA — NORTHERN COLORADO PROGRAMS ...... 81 T TEACHING TREE EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER ...... 62, 66 W TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION ...... 62, 66, 72, 75 WELD COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION ...... 77 THE ARC OF WELD COUNTY ...... 75 WELD COUNTY FISH AND WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION INC...... 82 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH ...... 62, 63, 66, 68, 75, 77, 81 WELD FOOD BANK ...... 76 THE CENTER FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY ...... 58 WELD RE-4 EDUCATION FOUNDATION ...... 66, 70 THE FAMILY CENTER/LA FAMILIA ...... 62, 64 WILDFIRE COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER...... 58 THE GREELEY DREAM TEAM ...... 66 WINDSOR CHARTER ACADEMY ...... 66 THE GRIFFIN FOUNDATION INC...... 66, 72 W.O.L.F. SANCTUARY ...... 56, 68 THE HOPE LIVES BREAST CANCER SUPPORT CENTER ...... 72 WOLVERINE FARM PUBLISHING ...... 58 THE LEARNING HOUSE ...... 66 THE MATTHEWS HOUSE/LIVE THE VICTORY INC...... 62, 69 Y THE MOSTLIES...... 58 YMCA OF THE ROCKIES ...... 62, 69, 79 THE SALVATION ARMY ...... 69, 75 THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY ...... 56, 66 THINKHUMANITY INC...... 64, 66, 67, 72, 75, 76, 81, 82 Z 66 THOMPSON EDUCATION FOUNDATION ...... ZAC’S LEGACY FOUNDATION INC...... 62, 72 THOMPSON SOCCER ASSOCIATION ...... 82 THOMPSON VALLEY PRESCHOOL INC...... 66

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