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GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 5 ChildSafe 1148 East Elizabeth Street, Fort Collins Goals Giving Opportunities (970) 472-4133 To provide comprehensive outpatient trauma You can donate money or goods. You can www.childsafecolorado.org therapy to victims of child abuse, particularly attend events or support our ongoing Out of the No. of Employees: 11 child sexual abuse, their non-offending family Shadows Campaign and $30 for 30 Club. START THE Annual Revenues: $337,739 members, and adults who were molested as Year Established: 1986 children.

Mission Statement Repair the damage done to victims and their families; Reduce the risk of re-victimization; Prevent the cycle of abuse from carrying over HEALING into future generations. Lisa Poppaw Val Macri-Lind Tim Alexander Marian Febvre Kristin Fuller Melissa Garcia Executive Director MS, LMFT Business Operations MEd, LPC MA, NCC MS, LPCC Trauma Specialist Manager Trauma Specialist Trauma Specialist Trauma Specialist Every victim of child sexual abuse has a past that’s traumatic and daunting. EMDR Practitioner EMDR Practitioner Neurofeedback Neurofeedback Service Area Clinical Director EMDR Practitioner EMDR Practitioner When they come to ChildSafe, they count on us to help them heal. We serve clients from Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming. eir journey is a long and dicult one. It’s a daily struggle, but our clients heal, and we’re there for them every step of the way. We at ChildSafe are honored to walk alongside Funding Sources our clients as they take this healing journey, and we hope you will join us. Our services are funded through client Lindsey Hausman Maggie Jones Sandi Robbins Mila Walkowiak Brian Williams health insurance, sliding scale, Crime Victim Billing Coordinator MA MA, LPC MA, NCC, LPCC MA, LPCC Over 85% of our clients are low income, which is de€ned as 80% of the Area Median Compensation, grants, and donations. Trauma Specialist Trauma Specialist Income (AMI) and below. No one is turned away due to an inability to pay. While fees are Neurofeedback EMDR Practitioner assessed according to a sliding scale, are based on income level, and can be as low as $5 per session, we have clients who struggle to a‰ord that amount.

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$30 = ONE GROUP SESSION Walk for Hope and Healing 2016 Board of Directors $52 = FIVE MONTHS OF GROUP SNACKS Sue Coburn Drew Mattox Taylor Dunn Kristi Hess Jason Odstrcil $125 = ONE INDIVIDUAL THERAPY SESSION Broker Associate CPA Broker Associate Director, Human Partner Berkshire Hathaway EKS&H Dunn Real Estate Resources New York Life Securities Home Services and Management Bohemian Companies $260 = TWO INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS FOR ONE CHILD Jeni Arndt Danna Young Jordan Butts State Representative Brandee Eide Maka Kala’i Controller $520 = TWO INDIVIDUAL + TWO NEUROFEEDBACK SESSIONS FOR ONE CHILD Vice President State of Colorado Graphic Designer Director of Sales Dohn Construction Real Estate Banking and Marketing $1,040 = FIVE WEEKS OF SERVICES FOR ONE CHILD CoBiz Bank Mishelle Baun Helen Gray Organic Alternatives LLC Principal Marketing Director Erik Broman Baun Business The Group Real Estate Cathy Kennedy Real Estate Broker Communications Retired Business Realtec Professional WWW.CHILDSAFECOLORADO.ORG

6 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 ChildSafe 1148 East Elizabeth Street, Fort Collins Goals Giving Opportunities (970) 472-4133 To provide comprehensive outpatient trauma You can donate money or goods. You can www.childsafecolorado.org therapy to victims of child abuse, particularly attend events or support our ongoing Out of the No. of Employees: 11 child sexual abuse, their non-offending family Shadows Campaign and $30 for 30 Club. START THE Annual Revenues: $337,739 members, and adults who were molested as Year Established: 1986 children.

Mission Statement Repair the damage done to victims and their families; Reduce the risk of re-victimization; Prevent the cycle of abuse from carrying over HEALING into future generations. Lisa Poppaw Val Macri-Lind Tim Alexander Marian Febvre Kristin Fuller Melissa Garcia Executive Director MS, LMFT Business Operations MEd, LPC MA, NCC MS, LPCC Trauma Specialist Manager Trauma Specialist Trauma Specialist Trauma Specialist Every victim of child sexual abuse has a past that’s traumatic and daunting. EMDR Practitioner EMDR Practitioner Neurofeedback Neurofeedback Service Area Clinical Director EMDR Practitioner EMDR Practitioner When they come to ChildSafe, they count on us to help them heal. We serve clients from Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming. eir journey is a long and dicult one. It’s a daily struggle, but our clients heal, and we’re there for them every step of the way. We at ChildSafe are honored to walk alongside Funding Sources our clients as they take this healing journey, and we hope you will join us. Our services are funded through client Lindsey Hausman Maggie Jones Sandi Robbins Mila Walkowiak Brian Williams health insurance, sliding scale, Crime Victim Billing Coordinator MA MA, LPC MA, NCC, LPCC MA, LPCC Over 85% of our clients are low income, which is de€ned as 80% of the Area Median Compensation, grants, and donations. Trauma Specialist Trauma Specialist Income (AMI) and below. No one is turned away due to an inability to pay. While fees are Neurofeedback EMDR Practitioner assessed according to a sliding scale, are based on income level, and can be as low as $5 per session, we have clients who struggle to a‰ord that amount.

CONSIDER JOINING CHILDSAFE’S $30 FOR 30 CLUB BY PLEDGING $30/MONTH TO CELEBRATE CHILDSAFE’S 30 YEARS OF HOPE AND HEALING!

$594,049 = ONE YEAR OF SERVICES TO 792 CLIENTS

$30 = ONE GROUP SESSION Walk for Hope and Healing 2016 Board of Directors $52 = FIVE MONTHS OF GROUP SNACKS Sue Coburn Drew Mattox Taylor Dunn Kristi Hess Jason Odstrcil $125 = ONE INDIVIDUAL THERAPY SESSION Broker Associate CPA Broker Associate Director, Human Partner Berkshire Hathaway EKS&H Dunn Real Estate Resources New York Life Securities Home Services and Management Bohemian Companies $260 = TWO INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS FOR ONE CHILD Jeni Arndt Danna Young Jordan Butts State Representative Brandee Eide Maka Kala’i Controller $520 = TWO INDIVIDUAL + TWO NEUROFEEDBACK SESSIONS FOR ONE CHILD Vice President State of Colorado Graphic Designer Director of Sales Dohn Construction Real Estate Banking and Marketing $1,040 = FIVE WEEKS OF SERVICES FOR ONE CHILD CoBiz Bank Mishelle Baun Helen Gray Organic Alternatives LLC Principal Marketing Director Erik Broman Baun Business The Group Real Estate Cathy Kennedy Real Estate Broker Communications Retired Business Realtec Professional WWW.CHILDSAFECOLORADO.ORG

GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 7 Community Food Share 650 S. Taylor Avenue Goals Giving Opportunities Louisville, CO 80027 (303) 652-3663 Community Food Share’s goal is to distribute $1 = 3 meals! Give now at www.communityfoodshare.org 9.3 million pounds of food this year. At least www.communityfoodshare.org/donate. No. of Employees: 29 75% of our distribution will be fresh produce, Contact us to learn more about corporate Annual Revenes: $2,923,653 (cash) dairy items, or high-protein foods. partnerships and group volunteering. Year Established: 1981

Mission Statement Community Food Share’s mission is to be a leader in our community’s effort to end hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties.

Service Area Boulder and Broomfield Counties: Provides food to more than 40 non-profit organizations and directly serves low-income families and seniors.

Funding Sources Contributions: 12% Grants: 2% Government: 0.5% Special Events (Net): 1% Earned Income: 0.5% Value of Donated Food: 84%

Board of Directors Becky Hall, Board Chair Brian Larson, Chair Emeritus Gordon Pedrow Kristin Macdonald Packard & Dierking FirstBank Boulder Community Volunteer Brownstein Hyatt Farber Scheck Claudia Barkmeier, Board Courtney Banayad Jeff Knobel Mark Biggers Secretary Global Greengrants Fund Ball Corporation Community Volunteer Barkmeier Financial Consulting Deborah Read Fowler John Scarano Molly Keveney Group DRF Real Estate, Colorado Community Volunteer WhiteWave Foods Matt Zavala, Board Chair-Elect Landmark Kate Brown Tonatiuh Dansie 8 City of BoulderGIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 Boulder Organic Foods LLC Clinica Family Health FirstBank Proudly Supports Community Food Share

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2016 has marked a special year Our partnership with Banner Health for Kaiser Permanente in Northern has grown to allow us to serve even Colorado. Our achievements would more Kaiser Permanente members. not have been possible without the support of this vibrant community. Through this collaboration we have been able to link our electronic Our medical offices in Fort Collins, medical records together to better Loveland, and Greeley are thriving, coordinate patient care – something we are preparing to open the Spring that’s never been done in Northern Creek medical offices in January of Colorado before. 2017 in mid-town Fort Collins, and more than 400 physicians continue to Kaiser Permanente offers a variety participate in our Northern Colorado of services at our medical offices network. including primary care, pharmacy, radiology and laboratory services, so you can take care of many of your health care needs in one place.

12 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 At Kaiser Permanente, we are dedicated to improving the health of our members and the communities we serve. Our commitment to Northern Colorado extends beyond brick and mortar. Kaiser Permanente’s Community Relations/Community Benefit programs contributed more than $3,500,000 to Northern Colorado community programs since opening our Medical Offices in Northern Colorado four years ago. These programs include:

• Alliance for Suicide Prevention • Gardens GiveNext on Spring • Poudre School District Creek Foundation • Alzheimer’s Association • Greeley Transitional House • Project Self Sufficiency • American Cancer Society • Habitat for Humanity (Greeley, • Rodarte Center • American Red Cross Fort Collins, Loveland) • Success Foundation • Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer • Larimer County Farmer’s and Weld Counties • Thompson Education Fund Markets • City of Greeley Farmer’s • Thriving Schools (Greeley 6 • Loveland Rotary and KidsPak Market and Poudre R-1) Program • City of Loveland Farmer’s • Touchstone Health Partners • McKee Medical Center Market Foundation • Sunrise Community Health • Community Foundation of • NCMC Foundation • United Way of Larimer County Northern Colorado • Northern Colorado Health • United Way of Weld County • Community Foundation of Alliance Weld County • Weld Food Bank • Northern Colorado PRIDE • Fort Collins Museum of Art • Weld Project Connect • Pathways Hospice • Fort Collins Symphony B Sharp Program • Partners Mentoring Youth

Kaiser Permanente is also active in several Northern Colorado chamber and membership organizations:

• Berthoud Chamber of • Greeley Chamber of • Northern Colorado Food Commerce Commerce Cluster • Better Business Bureau • Loveland Business • Small Business Development serving northern Colorado Partnership Center and Wyoming • Loveland Chamber of • Upstate Colorado • Fort Collins Chamber of Commerce • Windsor Chamber of Commerce • Northern Colorado Commerce Economic Alliance

It is a privilege to have the opportunity to serve Northern Colorado and meet the health care needs of this community. We wish you and your family a happy and healthy 2017. kp.org

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16 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 17 Nonprofits - Boulder Valley Ranked by operating budget. No. of local Person in charge Operating Budget 2016 employees (FTE) Phone Title Rank Company Operating Budget 2015 No. of volunteers Services Website Year founded Longmont United Hospital Mitchell Carson $206,000,000 1,200 303-651-5111 1950 W. Mountain View Ave. Inpatient and outpatient health care. president & CEO $191,000,000 750 www.luhcares.org 1 Longmont, CO 80501 1959 Avista Adventist Hospital Emergency and trauma; critical care; breast imaging, surgery and Dennis Barts $90,674,520 4641 303-673-1000 100 Health Park Drive reconstruction; breast-cancer prevention; birth center; heart and CEO $87,948,880 175 www.avistahospital.org 2 Louisville, CO 80027 vascular; gastroenterology; gynecology; neonatal intensive care. 1990 Imagine! Mark Emery $32,000,000 600 303-665-7789 1400 Dixon Ave. Creating a world of opportunity for all abilities. executive director $32,000,000 300 www.imaginecolorado.org 3 Lafayette, CO 80026 1963 Via Mobility Services To promote independence and self-sufficiency for people with Frank Bruno $17,300,000 280 303-447-2848 2855 N. 63rd St. limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused CEO $14,990,000 40 www.viacolorado.org 4 Boulder, CO 80301 transportation options. 1979 Naropa University Inspired by the rich intellectual and experiential traditions of East Charles Lief $17,000,000 600 303-444-0202 2130 Arapahoe Ave. and West, Naropa University is North America’s leading institution president $17,000,000 0 www.naropa.edu 5 Boulder, CO 80302 of contemplative education. 1974 Dawson School Dawson School challenges its students to achieve excellence of George Moore $12,600,000 110 303-665-6679 10455 Dawson Drive mind, body, and character through a rigorous college-preparatory Head of School $11,500,000 250 www.dawsonschool.org 6 Lafayette, CO 80026 program. 1970 Holy Family High School Matt Hauptly $7,400,000 70 303-410-1411 5195 W. 144th Ave. Catholic High School grades 9-12. principal $6,900,000 400 www.holyfamilyhs.com 7 Broomfield, CO 80020 1922 A preschool, elementary and IB middle school where teachers Boulder Country Day School John Suitor III $5,800,000 72 strive to create an environment that balances traditional subjects 303-527-4931 4820 Nautilus Court head of school $5,600,000 100 with the arts, world languages, athletics and project-based www.bouldercountryday.org 8 Boulder, CO 80301 1988 learning. Humane Society of Boulder It is the mission of the Humane Society of Boulder Valley to Lisa Pedersen Valley $5,226,000 90 303-442-4030 protect and enhance the lives of companion animals by promoting CEO 2323 55th St. $5,047,000 900 www.boulderhumane.org 9 healthy relationships between pets and people. 1902 Boulder, CO 80301 Shining Mountain Waldorf Shining Mountain Waldorf School cultivates each student’s Jane Zeender School $4,500,000 60 303.951.8579 capacity for lively independent thinking, artistically imbued School Director 999 Violet Ave. $4,500,000 300 http://shiningmountainwaldorf.org/ 10 feeling, and moral courage for responsible action. 1983 Boulder, CO 80304 Emergency Family Assistance Short-term & transitional housing for families with children, food Julie Van Domelen Association $4,173,596 25 303-442-3042 pantry, financial assistance for rent, minor medical, transportation executive director 1575 Yarmouth Ave. $4,476,283 572 www.efaa.org 11 to work, case management, partnerships for other services. 1918 Boulder, CO 80304 Longmont Humane Society Liz Smokowski $3,133,329 40 Caring, serving and educating to improve the lives of companion (303) 772-1232 9595 Nelson Road executive director $2,772,863 1,093 animals. www.longmonthumane.org 12 Longmont, CO 80501 1972 Friends' School Preschool, Friends’ School (PS-middle school) is a supportive, dynamic Steve de Beer Elementary, Middle School $3,024,000 45 community committed to educating the whole child — head, 303-499-1999 head of school 5465 Pennsylvania Ave. $2,514,847 150 hand, and heart — and to training exceptional teachers for www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org 13 1987 Boulder, CO 80303 tomorrow’s classrooms. Foothills United Way Driving collaborative work that produces measurable results in Douglas Yeiser $3,023,603 12 303-444-4013 1285 Cimarron Drive attainable housing, community resilience, and strengthening president & CEO $3,604,078 1,985 www.unitedwayfoothills.org 14 Lafayette, CO 80026 families for early childhood success. 1922 Community Food Share Community Food Share’s mission is to be a leader in our Michelle Orge $2,966,387 29 303-652-3663 650 S. Taylor Ave. community’s effort to end hunger in Boulder and Broomfield executive director $2,557,710 3,500 www.communityfoodshare.org 15 Louisville, CO 80027 counties. 1981 The mission of the "I Have a Dream" Foundation of Boulder I Have a Dream Foundation of County program is to motivate and empower children from low- Lori Canova Boulder County $2,499,333 23 303-444-3636 income communities to reach their education and career goals by president/CEO 5390 Manhattan Circle, Suite 200 $1,946,000 600 www.ihaveadreamboulder.org 16 providing a long-term intervention program of mentoring, tutoring, 1990 Boulder, CO 80303 and cultural enrichment. Center for People With Independent living services, peer support, information and David Robinson Disabilities $2,434,249 30 303-442-8662 referral, transitions, systems and individual advocacy, visually executive director 615 N. Main St. $2,354,829 30 www.cpwd-ilc.org 17 impaired services, home health services. 1977 Longmont, CO 80501 Community Link To actively support the inclusion of individuals with disabilities Bob Lawhead $2,400,309 27 303-527-0627 6290 Lookout Road within our community. We offer residential, community-based day CEO $2,190,907 13 www.communitylinkcolorado.org 18 Boulder, CO 80301 program, and employment support services. 1960 eTown Hall Our 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 N/A 200 www.etown.org 19 Boulder, CO 80302 socially responsible and environmentally sustainable world. 1991 Colorado Music Festival & To inspire and connect community members of all ages by Elizabeth McGuire Center for Musical Arts $2,166,000 9 303-665-0599 providing access to the best of the world's music through executive director 200 E. $2,590,900 45 www.COmusic.org 20 education and performance. 1976 Lafayette, CO 80026 Bal Swan Children's Center Bal Swan Children's Center provides early childhood education for Beverly Ferguson $2,106,000 45 303-466-6308 1145 E. 13th Ave. children with special needs and their typical peers focusing on director of operations $2,033,900 200 www.balswan.org 21 Broomfield, CO 80020 social and emotional development. 1963 Boulder Shelter for the Travis Railey Homeless $2,000,000 40 To provide safe shelter, food, support services and an avenue to 303-442-4646 development and marketing director 4869 N. Broadway $1,900,000 1,200 self-sufficiency for homeless adults in our community. www.bouldershelter.org 22 1982 Boulder, CO 80304 Attention Homes Claire Clurman $1,802,200 18 Attention Homes provides life-changing resources for youth in 303-447-1206 1443 Spruce St. executive director $1,690,000 1,966 crisis. www.attentionhomes.org 23 Boulder, CO 80302 1966 Mountain States Children's Home $1,709,850 15 303-776-6841 Christian home for children. 1960 24 14780 N. 107th St. $1,625,100 350 www.msch.org Longmont, CO 80504 Safehouse Progressive Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence (SPAN) is a Anne Tapp Alliance for Nonviolence $1,617,675 31 303-449-8623 human-rights organization, committing to ending violence against executive director 835 North St. $1,541,845 350 www.safehousealliance.org 25 adults, youth and children. 1979 Boulder, CO 80304 Region surveyed includes Boulder and Broomfield counties. Researched by 1 Did not respond, 2015 information. N/A: Not available

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Agriculture executive director KNICK O’TIME HORSE RESCUE AND Person in charge: Judith Broeker, Year founded: 2008 REHABILITATION program director BOULDER COUNTY FAIR, LIVESTOCK SHOW 14509 N. 83rd St. Year founded: 2001 AND RODEO BIRDS OF PREY FOUNDATION Longmont, CO 80503 9595 Nelson Road, Suite 200 2290 S. 104th St. www.knickotimehorserescue.org ARS NOVA SINGERS Longmont, CO 80501 Broomfield, CO 80020 303-359-2273 P.O. Box 4151 www.bouldercountyfair.org www.birds-of-prey.org Services: Our mission is to rescue, Boulder, CO 80306-4151 720-864-6460 303-460-0674 rehabilitate, and find new homes for www.arsnovasingers.org Services: The Boulder County Fair’s Services: Helps injured and orphaned abused, neglected, unwanted and 303-499-3165 mission is to celebrate both rural and raptors recover, adjust to our modern slaughter bound horses, ponies, and Services: Specializes in a cappella music urban heritage while cultivating an environment, and enjoy healthy, happy, other equines. of the Renaissance and the 20th and innovative future through education and free lives. Year founded: 2005 21st centuries. leadership. Person in charge: Heidi Bucknam, Person in charge: Chip Ross, executive Wish list: A demonstration kitchen executive director LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY director for the County Fair. An agricultural Year founded: 1984 education area. 9595 Nelson Road Year founded: 1986 Longmont, CO 80501 Person in charge: Laura Boldt, executive www.longmonthumane.org director BOULDER COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY ARTS LONGMONT P.O. Box 2081 (303) 772-1232 356 Main St. Year founded: 1869 Boulder, CO 80306 Services: Caring, serving and educating Longmont, CO 80501 www.boulderaudubon.org to improve the lives of companion www.artslongmont.org GROWING GARDENS 303-776-1939 animals. 303-678-7869 1630 Hawthorne Ave. Services: The Boulder County Audubon Wish list: Canned ground dog & cat Services: Arts Longmont provides Boulder, CO 80304 Society is a voice for migratory bird food, small and medium sized Milkbone leadership and advocacy to support, www.growinggardens.org and wildlife conservation through dog biscuits, large blankets for dogs, inspire, and enhance the arts community 303-443-9952 habitat protection, political action, and creamy peanut butter and canned fish & to elevate the quality of life in the greater Services: Provides the resources and education. potato dog food. St. Vrain Valley region. education needed for individuals to grow Person in charge: Pam Piombino, board Person in charge: Liz Smokowski, Person in charge: Joanne Kirves, their own food, and host children and president executive director executive director youth garden education programs. The Year founded: 1979 1985 Growing Gardens Food Project donates Year founded: 1972 Year founded: produce locally. BOULDER COUNTY HORSE ASSOCIATION LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY WELL PET ARTWALK LONGMONT INC. Wish list: Digital cameras, garden tools P.O. Box 19601 & equipment, children’s outdoor wear, CLINIC 357 Main St. Boulder, CO 80308-2601 Longmont, CO 80501 gloves, hats, kitchen supplies, laptops, www.boulderhorse.org 9595 Nelson Road ipads. Longmont, CO 80501 www.ArtWalkLongmont.org 303-485-2162 303-678-8417 Person in charge: Vanessa Keeley, www.longmonthumane.org Services: BCHA promotes, protects 303-651-0610 Services: Produces a free arts festival. executive director & unifies the equestrian community of Year founded: 1998 Services: Caring, serving and educating Person in charge: Sharald Church, Boulder County through education, to improve the lives of companion executive director recreation & legislation. animals. Year founded: 1996 LOCAL FOOD SHIFT Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, 1750 30th St., Suite 1-521 president Wish list: Digital dental radiograph machine, lift table, dog scale. Boulder, CO 80301 Year founded: 1971 ASIA TRANSPACIFIC FOUNDATION www.localfoodshift.com Person in charge: Liz Smokowski, 2995 Center Green Court 303-622-5644 executive director Boulder, CO 80301 COLORADO HORSE RESCUE www.asiatranspacific.com Services: Launching in early September 10386 N. 65th St. Year founded: 1972 2015 and publishing quarterly, Local 303-443-6789 Longmont, CO 80503 Services: The Asia Transpacific Food Shift is a regional print and digital www.chr.org MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM magazine providing a powerful platform 8778 Arapahoe Ave. Foundation was created in 1998 to 720-494-1414 address the deep personal imperative weaving together the saga of the Services: Dedicated to saving the Boulder, CO 80303 awakening Colorado foodshed and its www.medicinehorse.org we felt to return the kindness and disadvantaged horse, one human, one generosity extended to our travelers shift from a globalized industrial food rescue, one home at a time. 720-406-7630 system to a localized regional food and us in Asia and the Pacific through Wish list: www.chr.org/rescue-registry Services: Medicine Horse Program supply chain. enhances the quality of life of philanthropic stewardship. Year founded: 2007 Person in charge: Carol Brice, executive adolescents, families, and adults through Year founded: 1998 director unique equine-assisted experiences. Year founded: 1986 Year founded: 2001 BOULDER ARTS COMMISSION Animals 1001 Arapahoe Ave. ANIMAL HELP NOW GREENWOOD WILDLIFE REHABILITATION WILD FOUNDATION Boulder, CO 80302 2525 Arapahoe Ave., E4-705 CENTER 717 Poplar Ave. www.boulderarts.org Boulder, CO 80302 P.O. Box 18987 Boulder, CO 80304 303-441-4113 www.ahnow.org Boulder, CO 80308 www.wild.org Services: The Boulder Arts Commission 303-543-0755 www.greenwoodwildlife.org 303-442-8811 was established in 1979 to increase Services: Animal Help Now connects 303-823-8455 Services: As the heart of the global awareness and support for the arts. people who encounter animals in Services: Greenwood’s mission is to wilderness community for over 40 It consists of five members appointed need with people who can help. rehabilitate orphaned, sick and injured by city council for five-year terms. years, the WILD Foundation protects The Commission’s functions are: The organization handles wildlife wildlife for release into their appropriate wilderness while meeting the needs of emergencies from coast to coast and habitat. We strive to educate the public (1) To promote and encourage the human communities, working across development and public awareness of domestic animal emergencies in CO regarding humane human/wildlife cultures and boundaries by collaborating and TX. interactions. and interest in the fine and performing with local peoples, organizations, arts in the city; (2) To advise the city Wish list: Animal Help Now is always Wish list: Visit www.greenwoodwildlife. the private sector, and governments interested in connecting with people org/donate/wish-list for our current council in connection with all matters to create dynamic practical projects, relating to the artistic and cultural who want to volunteer, including in a wishlist. inspiring solutions and communications board-member capacity. Person in charge: Linda Tyler, executive development of the city; (3) To perform initiatives. such other functions associated with Person in charge: David Crawford, director Person in charge: Vance Martin, executive director the arts as the council may from Year founded: 1982 president time to time direct; (4) To make Year founded: 2009 Year founded: 1974 recommendations to the council with HUMANE SOCIETY OF BOULDER VALLEY respect to annual budget appropriations ANIMAL RESCUE CONNECTION INC. 2323 55th St. for the arts; (5) To assist in the P.O. Box 1253 Boulder, CO 80301 Arts & Culture preparation of applications for grants Longmont, CO 80502 www.boulderhumane.org ADVENTURES IN PRESERVATION or other sources of funding for arts www.animalrescueconnection.org 303-442-4030 1557 North St. programs for the city; (6) To administer 720-312-1949 Services: It is the mission of the Boulder, CO 80304 the city arts grant program and other city Services: Working to connect Northern Humane Society of Boulder Valley www.adventuresinpreservation.org arts programs pursuant to any authority Colorado communities in the effort to protect and enhance the lives of 303-444-0128 provided therefor by ordinance of the to foster a caring and nurturing companion animals by promoting Services: Connecting people and council; and (7) To advise and consult environment for rescued animals and healthy relationships between pets and preservation through enriching with local arts groups as requested by to promote animal health and behavior people. experiential programs that safeguard such groups or by the council. education. Person in charge: Lisa Pedersen, CEO heritage and foster community Person in charge: Matthew Chasansky, Person in charge: Nina Keefer, Year founded: 1902 sustainability. Manager, Office of Arts & Culture; 20 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Liaison, Arts Commission arts advocacy, promotion. BOULDER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Services: To inspire and connect Year founded: 1997 Wish list: Maximizing potential of our 3985 Wonderland Hill Ave. (temporary community members of all ages by robust database, website and calendar through 2016) providing access to the best of the BOULDER BACH FESTIVAL in support of arts awareness and funding. Boulder, CO 80302 world’s music through education and 3300 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 206 Person in charge: Charlotte LaSasso, www.BoulderPhil.org performance. Boulder, CO 80303 Executive Director 303-449-1343 Wish list: Building maintenance, www.boulderbachfestival.org Year founded: 1966 Services: The Boulder Philharmonic additional funding for new programming, 303-499-9646 Orchestra is creating a new model increase in enrollment, greater outreach Services: The mission of the Boulder BOULDER DANCE COALITION for American orchestras through for our tuition assistance programs. Bach Festival is to celebrate the music of dynamic performances that reflect our 6185 Arapahoe Road community’s own values, creativity, and Colorado Music Festival celebrating 40 Johann Sebastian Bach by providing high Boulder, CO 80303 years in 2017 quality performances and educational sense of place. www.boulderdancecoalition.org Person in charge: Kevin Shuck, Person in charge: Elizabeth McGuire, opportunities that will not only satisfy 303-440-8303 those who already love Bach’s music, executive director executive director but will also introduce Bach’s music to Services: We provide space for social Year founded: 1957 Year founded: 1976 others. dance, movement arts, music, singing and story telling. We also provide Person in charge: Marcia Schirmer, space for community meetings and BOULDER SUZUKI STRINGS DANCE BRIDGE/CITY OF BOULDER OFFICE OF executive director celebrations. We also rent limited time 2705 Stanford Ave. ARTS + CULTURE Year founded: 1981 slots for private events. Boulder, CO 80305-5336 1001 Arapahoe Ave. www.bouldersuzukistrings.org Boulder, CO 80302 Wish list: Expand parking and increase 303-499-2807 BOULDER BALLET parking lot lighting so patrons do not http://www.boulderarts.org/dance- 2590 Walnut St. need to park on unlit back streets. Our Services: Scholarships and promotion of bridge Boulder, CO 80302 patrons will have better access and feel public concerts. 303-441-4391 www.boulderballet.org safer. Person in charge: Amy Gesmer- Services: Dance Bridge acts as Packman, director 303-443-0028 Person in charge: Larry Utter, president “networking central” serving as a Year founded: 1982 Services: The mission of Boulder Ballet Year founded: 1989 clearing house for resources, programs is to extend the artistry, passion and and opportunities for dancers and the joy of dance to audiences of all types BOULDER’S UPSTART CROW THEATRE general community. Established in 2003, through performances, excellent training BOULDER ENSEMBLE THEATRE COMPANY 2131 Arapahoe Ave. in our school, and outreach educational 2590 Walnut St. Dance Bridge is a project of the City of Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder Office of Arts + Culture. programs. Boulder, CO 80302 www.theupstartcrow.org Person in charge: Wrenn Combs, http://betc.org/ 303-442-1415 Person in charge: Mary Wohl Haan, executive director 303-351-BETC Services: The Upstart Crow, a classical Dance Bridge Coordinator, Programs Year founded: 1982 Services: Boulder Ensemble Theatre theatre company, constantly strives for Artists Company presents profound theatrical to find and produce those works that Year founded: 2003 BOULDER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA stories that inspire our audiences and speak to the contemporary experience 4735 Walnut St., Suite F enrich our community. from a historical perspective with the EAST BOULDER COUNTY ARTISTS Boulder, CO 80301 Person in charge: Stephen Weitz, highest respect for the actor’s craft, the P.O. Box 133 www.boulderchamberorchestra.org producing ensemble director playwright’s intention, and the audience’s Lafayette, CO 80026 303-583-1278 Year founded: 2007 intelligence. www.ebcacolorado.org Services: To promote classical musical Year founded: 1980 Services: Our nonprofit organization arts and education with live and BOULDER FRIENDS OF JAZZ provides a self-guided tour of East recorded performances of the highest P.O. Box 1492 CHASE THE MUSIC Boulder County artist studios in late April standard and to enhance the reputation Boulder, CO 80306 2071 Rowell Drive or early May of each year since 2000. of the greater Boulder community. www.boulderfriendsofjazz.org Lyons, CO 80540 Wish list: Our wish is to grow our Person in charge: Courtney Huffman , 303-449-1888 www.chasethemusic.org managing director 303-859-3321 artist participants to provide a more Services: Fostering the performance comprehensive understanding of artists Year founded: 2004 of Dixieland and swing music through Services: Chase the Music helps children monthly public jam sessions. battling critical conditions, by having residing and working in eastern Boulder County. BOULDER CHORALE Wish list: To increase membership and original music composed and performed 685 Inca Parkway jam session attendance. for them. Person in charge: Mary Covell, Boulder, CO 80303 Person in charge: Derek Lucas, Wish list: Financial and musical (original President www.boulderchorale.org president compositions and performances) Year founded: 1999 donations. 303-554-7692 Year founded: 1986 Services: Our mission is to enrich and Person in charge: Clark Hodge, ETOWN HALL inspire a broad community through executive director 1535 Spruce St. BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Year founded: 2009 music. P.O. Box 3246 Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Dr. Vicki Burrichter, Boulder, CO 80307-3246 www.etown.org artistic director www.bouldergenealogy.org COLORADO NATIONAL 303-443-8696 Year founded: 1966 Services: Assists with family histories. HISTORIC LANDMARK Services: Our mission is to educate, Year founded: 1968 900 Baseline Road entertain and inspire a diverse audience BOULDER CONCERT BAND INC. Boulder, CO 80302 through music and conversation in order P.O. Box 18405 www.chautauqua.com to create a socially responsible and BOULDER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 303-442-3282 Boulder, CO 80308 2338 Broadway environmentally sustainable world. www.boulderband.org Services: The mission of the Colorado Wish list: More funding to expand 303-478-3044 Boulder, CO 80304 Chautauqua Association is to preserve, www.biff1.com perpetuate and improve the site and eTown programs, including broadening Services: Our legacy traces back to 303-449-2283 the reach or our Handmade Songs 1870, and we still strive to give our spirit of the historic Chautauqua by Services: The Boulder International Film enhancing its community and values Series for students, produce a jazz entire community the elegance, passion, series and produce an environmental- and energy that only an accomplished Festival brings films and filmmakers from through cultural, educational, social and ensemble of wind instruments and around the world to Boulder for a four- recreational experiences. education series; complete eTown’s percussion can offer. day celebration of the art of cinema. Person in charge: Andrea McGimsey, state-of-the-art recording studio, Wish list: We need funds for purchasing Person in charge: Robin Beeck, executive director providing a landmark space for arts music and instruments, paying for executive director Year founded: 1898 and culture to thrive and contribute to rehearsal and performance space, Year founded: 2005 Colorado’s economic development; paying our gifted conductor, and other COLORADO MAHLERFEST expand eTown’s fiber-optic capabilities expenses. BOULDER MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART P.O. Box 1314 to live stream events and tapings over Person in charge: Bernard Buster, 1750 13th St. Boulder, CO 80306 the Web, making content free and president Boulder, CO 80302 www.mahlerfest.org accessible worldwide; produce an Year founded: 1870 www.bmoca.org 303-665-9557/303-492-8970 eTown television pilot; and digitize and 303-443-2122 Year founded: 1988 organize the eTown archives to provide BOULDER COUNTY ARTS ALLIANCE Services: Boulder Museum of free public access to 25 years of musical, 2590 Walnut St., Suite 9 Contemporary Art is a catalyst for COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL & CENTER FOR social and environmental programming. Boulder, CO 80302 creative experiences through the MUSICAL ARTS Person in charge: Nick Forster, founder/ www.bouldercountyarts.org exploration of significant art of our time. 200 E. Baseline Road host 303-447-2422 Person in charge: David Dadone, Lafayette, CO 80026 John Digger Pelaez, director of Services: Grant making, fiscal executive director www.COmusic.org operations sponsorship, professional development, Year founded: 1972 303-665-0599 Year founded: 1991 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 21 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

FIREHOUSE ART CENTER licensed in Boulder and and (the town’s old schoolhouse built in among area citizens through historic 667 Fourth Ave. dedicated to serving its listeners. We 1881) features Lyons history in displays, education, interpretive programming, Longmont, CO 80502-5401 seek to stimulate, educate and entertain photographs and genealogy. and preservation of structures and sites. www.firehouseart.org our audience, to reflect the diversity of Person in charge: LaVern Johnson, Wish list: Membership dues, financial 303-651-2787 the local and world community, and president support, in-kind donations and services, Services: The mission of the Firehouse to provide a channel for individuals, Year founded: 1973 sponsorship, advertising assistance and Art Center is to raise cultural awareness groups, issues and music that have volunteers. and understanding of the arts in the been overlooked, suppressed or under- Person in charge: Alyce Davis, Executive represented by other media. MUSEUM OF BOULDER regional community through classes for 2205 Broadway Director all ages, lectures, events, and visual art Wish list: Mac computers for training Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1967 exhibits of regional and national artists. lab, Internet Rack Servers for audio www.boulderhistory.org Year founded: 1986 archiving, school bus/large van for our Mobile Street Studio, high-end audio 303-449-3464 THE DAIRY ARTS CENTER recording/studio equipment, solar Services: The Museum of Boulder 2590 Walnut St. FREQUENT FLYERS PRODUCTIONS INC. panels, i5 or above computers. provides engaging educational Boulder, CO 80302 3022 E. Sterling Circle, Suite 150 experiences for people to explore the www.thedairy.org Boulder, CO 80301 Person in charge: Tim Russo, Station Manager continuing history of the Boulder region. 303-440-7826 www.frequentflyers.org The Museum collects, preserves and Services: The Dairy Arts Center 303-245-8272 Year founded: 1978 presents Boulder history. provides cooperative work spaces Services: Frequent Flyers’ mission is Wish list: The Museum of Boulder is for local artists and venues for live to create and promote the magic of LEMON SPONGE CAKE CONTEMPORARY in a capital campaign to renovate the performance in Boulder County. aerial dance through performances and BALLET Masonic Lodge building at Broadway and Person in charge: Bill Obermeier, education. 5603 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 6 Pine into a state-of-the-art museum. executive director Wish list: An endowment. Boulder, CO 80303 Person in charge: Nancy Geyer, CEO Year founded: 1992 Person in charge: Nancy Smith, www.lemonspongecake.org Year founded: 1944 founder, artistic director, COO 720-352-2903 TURNING THE WHEEL PRODUCTIONS INC. Year founded: 1988 Services: Lemon Sponge Cake 1123 County Road 83 Contemporary Ballet is a professional OPEN STUDIOS company which brings new concepts 1301 Spruce St. Boulder, CO 80302 GOLDEN BRIDGE and realities to the field of dance and its Boulder, CO 80302 www.turningthewheel.org P.O. Box 7478 audiences, via the performance of new www.openartsboulder.org 303-449-5720 Boulder, CO 80306 work, new choreography. The work 303-444-1862 Services: Every Body Dances, Every www.goldenbridge.org takes risk, expresses the unpredictable Services: The mission of Open Studios Story Shines! 303-415-0272 and unexpected. is to advance and enrich the visual arts Person in charge: Alana Shaw, director Services: Golden Bridge is dedicated Year founded: 2004 and promote the role of artists in the Year founded: 1989 to birthing a generation of globally Boulder community. conscious, embodied, leaders. Working Person in charge: Stephen Denorscia, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MUSEUM OF around the world ... primarily in the LONGMONT JAZZ ASSOCIATION events manager/co-director Denver/ Boulder area. P.O. Box 2536 NATURAL HISTORY Longmont, CO 80502 Year founded: 1995 1030 Broadway Wish list: Organizational development, www.longmontjazz.com Boulder, CO 80309 social-media support and funding. 303-774-0426 PARLANDO SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS http://cumuseum.colorado.edu Person in charge: Melissa Michaels, Services: The Longmont Jazz 2590 Walnut St. 303-492-6892 founder/executive director Association promotes the art of jazz and Boulder, CO 80302 Services: Museum exhibitions present Year founded: 2006 jazz education through the presentation www.parlando.org natural and cultural wonders from of an annual festival, an educational clinic 303-442-0006 Colorado, North America, and the world. GREATER BOULDER YOUTH ORCHESTRAS and other concerts as funding allows. Services: To be Colorado’s premier Year founded: 1902 P.O. Box 17643 Wish list: Increased collaboration and arts school where people of all ages Boulder, CO 80308 sponsorship with local businesses so and abilities come together to share the language of music and the arts. WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM www.greaterboulderyo.org we have the ability to bring in a name 110 N. Harrison Ave. 720-891-2259 headliner to our festival; also additional Person in charge: Travis LaBerge Lafayette, CO 80026 Services: The premier youth orchestra board members with fundraising Year founded: 2007 www.wowchildrensmuseum.org experience of Boulder and beyond, experience. 303-604-2424 serving 130+ young musicians. Person in charge: Kristin Anderson- PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS Services: Dedicated to providing Concerts at Macky Auditorium and the Bohan, president 1376 Miners Drive, Suite 106 educational, interactive exhibits and Kennedy Center. Year founded: 1997 Lafayette, CO 80026 programs for all children, bringing Wish list: Marketing materials — www.peanutbutterplayers.com families together in a creative brochures, flyers, posters, mailers, etc. LONGMONT MUSEUM 303-786-8727 environment that sparks imagination and Person in charge: Brian Jack, executive 400 Quail Road Services: To recognize the inherent inspires learning through play. director Longmont, CO 80501 ability and need of every child to imitate Wish list: Art supplies, children’s Year founded: 2010 www.longmontmuseum.org and create and to foster that need costumes, gift Cards to hardware stores, 303-651-8374 through theater in a healthy, professional workshop tools, eco-friendly cleaning HELANDER DANCE THEATER Services: The Longmont Museum is a environment. supplies, professional services (painting, 2590 Walnut St., Suite 7 center for culture in Northern Colorado Wish list: Folding chairs, 8’ folding tables, photography, electrical, plumbing, Boulder, CO 80302 where people of all ages explore history, paint, someone to rent a small office in musicians, etc.) www.helanderdancetheater.org experience art, and discover new ideas our building. Person in charge: Jennifer Hinderliter, 303-589-2048 through dynamic programs, exhibitions Person in charge: Jo Anne Lamun, executive director Services: Live performances. and events. executive director Year founded: 1996 Year founded: 1984 Wish list: Sponsorship of exhibitions and Year founded: 1985 events, scholarships for summer camp, Business/Economic IMAGINATION MAKERS naming rights to capital improvements, ROCKY RIDGE MUSIC CENTER “Take A Seat” naming in our Stewart ASIA TRANSPACIFIC FOUNDATION 2516 Ravenwood Lane Auditorium. 3970 Broadway, Unit 201E Lafayette, CO 80026 Boulder, CO 80304 2995 Center Green Court www.imaginationmakers.org Person in charge: Wesley Jessup, www.rockyridge.org Boulder, CO 80301 720-565-1055 museum manager 970-586-4031 www.asiatranspacific.com Services: Imagination Makers uses Year founded: 1936 Services: Rocky Ridge Music Center 303-443-6789 the artistry, technique and discipline of transforms lives through music, nature, Services: The Asia Transpacific theater to engage children in the deep LONGMONT THEATRE COMPANY and community. Foundation was created in 1998 to learning of grade-level curriculum and the 513 Main St. Person in charge: SoYoung Lee, address the deep personal imperative 21st-century learning skills of creativity, Longmont, CO 80502 executive director we felt to return the kindness and communication and collaboration. We www.longmonttheatre.org Year founded: 1942 generosity extended to our travelers train educators to master these dynamic 303-772-5200 and us in Asia and the Pacific through skills, enhancing student performance on Person in charge: Stephen J. Carver, philanthropic stewardship. president, board of directors ST. VRAIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY an ongoing basis. 1309 Hover St. Year founded: 1998 Year founded: 1980 Year founded: 1957 Longmont, CO 80501 www.stvrainhistoricalsociety.com BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF DENVER/ KGNU LYONS HISTORICAL SOCIETY DBA LYONS 303-776-1870 BOULDER 4700 Walnut St. REDSTONE MUSEUM Services: To assure a future for our 3801 E. Florida Ave., #350 Boulder, CO 80301 340 High St. community’s past. The St. Vrain Denver, CO 80210 www.kgnu.org Lyons, CO 80540 Historical Society seeks to preserve the www.bbb.org/denver 303-449-4885 www.lyonsredstonemuseum.com heritage of Longmont and The St. Vrain 303-758-2100 Services: KGNU is an independent, 303-823-5925 Valley. The Society fosters awareness Services: The Denver/Boulder Better noncommercial community radio station Services: The Lyons Redstone Museum of and appreciation for local history Business Bureau is dedicated to 22 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

promoting and fostering the highest Erie, CO 80516 Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80302 ethical relationships between businesses www.erieedc.com www.attentionhomes.org www.boulderballet.org and the public through voluntary self- 720-541-7760 303-447-1206 303-443-0028 regulation, consumer and business Services: Promote the town of Erie’s Services: Attention Homes provides life- Services: The mission of Boulder Ballet education, and service excellence. central location to transportation, changing resources for youth in crisis. is to extend the artistry, passion and Person in charge: Kimberly States, educational facilities, skilled workforce, Person in charge: Claire Clurman, joy of dance to audiences of all types president & CEO quality residential options, & affordable executive director through performances, excellent training Year founded: 1951 new development opportunities to Year founded: 1966 in our school, and outreach educational primary employers. programs. BOULDER COUNTY INDEPENDENT BUSINESS Person in charge: John Jacquat, ATTENTION HOMES Person in charge: Wrenn Combs, ALLIANCE - BIBA president 1443 Spruce St executive director 2525 Arapahoe Ave., No. E4-121 Year founded: 2003 Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1982 Boulder, CO 80302 www.attentionhomes.org www.boulderiba.org LONGMONT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 303-447-1206 BOULDER DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION 720-565-3854 528 Main St. Services: Attention Homes provides life- 1518 Spruce St. Services: Supports local and Longmont, CO 80501 changing resources to youth in crisis. Boulder, CO 80302 independent businesses in Boulder www.longmontchamber.org Wish list: Financial support, meal donors, www.boulderdaynursery.org County. 303-776-5295 hygiene kits, socks, new underwear, 303-442-7605 Person in charge: Jennifer Johnson, Services: To promote business success coats, hats, boots, gently used clothes for Services: Child care, early-learning executive director for our members through leadership, youth and young adults ages 15-24. programs and family support services for Year founded: 1998 advocacy, education and programming. Person in charge: Claire Clurman, low-income working families. Person in charge: Bruce Partain, executive director Wish list: Increased awareness in the BOULDER TOMORROW president/CEO Year founded: 1966 private sector of the short and long-term Year founded: 1888 impacts of Early Childhood Education P.O. Box 20646 on business. Boulder, CO 80308 BAL SWAN CHILDREN’S CENTER www.bouldertomorrow.com LONGMONT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 1145 E. 13th Ave. Person in charge: Steve Callander, 720-222-9602 PARTNERSHIP Broomfield, CO 80020 executive director Services: Boulder Tomorrow’s 630 15th Ave., Suite 100A www.balswan.org Year founded: 1917 mission is to promote and sustain Longmont, CO 80501 303-466-6308 the economic vitality and resiliency of www.longmont.org Services: Bal Swan Children’s Center BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER the Boulder Valley in support of our 303-651-0128 provides early childhood education for 6007 Oreg Ave. ongoing evolution as a leading city in the Services: We lead a comprehensive, children with special needs and their Boulder, CO 80303 American West. Our goal is to guide collaborative economic-development typical peers focusing on social and www.boulderjcc.org policy decisions with strategic ideas, strategy to promote and strengthen our emotional development. 303-998-1900 tactics and perspective borne of our community’s economic health. Person in charge: Beverly Ferguson, Services: The Boulder Jewish members’ business experience. Person in charge: Jessica Erickson , director of operations Community Center’s mission is to Person in charge: Dan Powers, president/CEO Year founded: 1963 provide programs and services based in executive director Year founded: 1981 Jewish values and traditions in a place Year founded: 1997 where people of all ages and backgrounds BIXBY SCHOOL gather to connect, exchange ideas, learn, WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER 4760 Table Mesa Drive and grow together. BOULDER TRANSPORTATION CONNECTIONS 415 Coffman St., Suite 2 Boulder, CO 80305 Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, 2995 55th St., No. 20295 Longmont, CO 80501 www.bixbyschool.org executive director Boulder, CO 80308 303-494-7508 www.coloradowomen.org Year founded: 1996 www.bouldertc.org 720-380-0762 Services: Bixby School serves preschool 303-441-1832 Services: The Women’s Business through elementary level children and Services: Boulder Transportation Development Center is a 501(c)3 their families by integrating academic, BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION Connections is a nonprofit organization organization dedicated to serving our artistic, physical and social development in FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER assisting the Boulder community to community by providing valuable resources, a small community setting. Our mission FOUNDATION commute smarter, and in partnership business education and networking is to cultivate critical thinking; promote P.O. Box 20935 with the city’s GO Boulder program, opportunities to entrepreneurial women. independence and self-confidence; instill Boulder, CO 80308-3935 promotes transportation. Person in charge: Candy Campbell, empathy, respect and responsibility; and www.playboulder.org Person in charge: Tracy Foster founder/president inspire a love of learning. 303-931-5060 Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 2009 Person in charge: John Suitor, interim Services: The PLAY Boulder Foundation head of school supports excellence in parks and recreation COLORADO BREWERS GUILD Year founded: 1970 by mobilizing community support through P.O. Box 19736 Children/Youth education, philanthropy and advocacy. Boulder, CO 80308 ASPEN GROVE COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL BLUE SKY BRIDGE Wish list: Support Boulder’s Tree Trust www.coloradobeer.org 391 W. First St. P.O. Box 19122 -PLAY is starting with a goal to raise 303-901-4701 Nederland, CO 80466 Boulder, CO 80308 $50,000 to plant 100 more trees than Services: Trade association for Colorado www.aspengrovepreschool.org www.blueskybridge.org the city is scheduled to plant next year. craft brewers. 303-258-0390 303-444-1388 Year founded: 1976 Year founded: 1997 Services: Our mission is to provide Services: We facilitate a collaborative high-quality early childhood education approach to child-abuse investigations while BRAVEHOODS DOWNTOWN BOULDER INC. in an inclusive environment that providing child victims and their families 613 Rider Ridge Drive 1942 Broadway, Suite 301 unites children, families, teachers, the with support in a safe and child-focused Longmont, CO 80504 Boulder, CO 80302 community and the earth. environment. We strive to make the www.bravehoods.org www.boulderdowntown.com Person in charge: Rachel Schaub, community safer for all children and families 303-774-8202 303-449-3774 director through intervention, education and advocacy. Services: We give hooded apparel to Services: The Downtown Boulder Year founded: 2003 Wish list: Card and board games for all kids with cancer and their siblings. Partnership (DBP) is a 501c6 ages; magazine subscriptions; coloring Wish list: Corporate sponsors and nonprofit organization dedicated to ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN books; crossword puzzles or Sudoku partnerships. the preservation and enhancement of BOULDER COUNTY puzzle books; snacks & water; DVD-R Person in charge: Allison Yacht, downtown as the heart of the greater recordable discs — 120 min. (for executive director 309 Atwood St. recording forensic interview Boulder community. Longmont, CO 80501 Year founded: 2013 Year founded: 1984 www.aclboulder.org Person in charge: Gina Maione Earles, 303-527-0888 executive director CHASE THE MUSIC ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Services: The ACL is the Arc Chapter Year founded: 1995 2071 Rowell Drive 500 Briggs St. #200 serving Boulder and Broomfield Lyons, CO 80540 Erie, CO 80516 counties. Since 1962, we have been BOLDEREACH www.chasethemusic.org www.erieedc.com providing resources, training, support P.O. Box 17544 303-859-3321 720-541-7760 and individual and systems change Boulder, CO 80308 Services: Chase the Music helps children Services: Promote the Town of Erie’s advocacy for children and adults with www.boldereach.org battling critical conditions, by having central location to transportation and intellectual/developmental disabilities, Services: Supporting women and original music composed and performed educational facilities, skilled workforce, their families, friends and communities. children in extreme need worldwide. for them. quality residential options and affordable Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, Person in charge: Carol Batrus, Wish list: Financial and musical (original new development opportunities to executive director president compositions and performances) primary employers. Year founded: 1974 Year founded: 2003 donations. Person in charge: Clark Hodge, ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL ATTENTION HOMES BOULDER BALLET executive director P.O. Box 1101 1443 Spruce St. 2590 Walnut St. Year founded: 2009 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 23 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

CHILDREN FIRST OF THE ROCKIES DAWSON SCHOOL Wish list: Refer a student. Volunteer as Person in charge: Jeanne Jones, director P.O. Box 2174 10455 Dawson Drive youth mentors or tutors. Office services. Year founded: 2002 Longmont, CO 80502-2174 Lafayette, CO 80026 Donate and/or sponsorship. Join one of www.ccfor.org www.dawsonschool.org our leadership groups. HOMESTAR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 303-776-5348 303-665-6679 Person in charge: Sabrina Huffaker, 3280 Dartmouth Ave. Services: The services of the Children Services: Dawson School challenges its Executive Director Boulder, CO 80305 First of the Rockies are designed to help students to achieve excellence of mind, Julia Goldstein, Director of homestarcenter.org clients, specifically families in conflict or body, and character through a rigorous Development 303-499-8181 crisis, improve their quality of life and college-preparatory program. Andrea Righi, Student Development Services: We create the conditions to ensure the safety and well-being of Wish list: Support for tuition assistance, Manager nourish and expand the spirit of inquiry children. faculty professional development, Year founded: 2006 and wonder, intrinsic motivation and Year founded: 1999 athletes, arts, STEM studies. self discipline, alert, holistic, objective Person in charge: George Moore, Head FRIENDS’ SCHOOL PRESCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, thinking, and conscious, sensitive, COLIE’S CLOSET of School MIDDLE SCHOOL harmonious living. We are committed P.O. Box 18776 Year founded: 1970 5465 Pennsylvania Ave. to providing meaningful, experiential, Boulder, CO 80308 Boulder, CO 80303 nature based learning; parent and family www.coliescloset.org ED & RUTH LEHMAN YMCA LONGMONT www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org education and comprehensive teacher 303-810-6456 950 Lashley St. 303-499-1999 training programs. Services: This high-school peer- Longmont, CO 80504 Services: Friends’ School (PS-middle Year founded: 1987 education program educates youth on www.longmontymca.org school) is a supportive, dynamic depression and suicide awareness by 303-776-0370 community committed to educating the I HAVE A DREAM FOUNDATION OF BOULDER presenting in middle- and high-school Services: At the Y, strengthening whole child — head, hand, and heart — COUNTY classrooms in the Boulder Valley School community is our cause. The Y serves and to training exceptional teachers for 5390 Manhattan Circle, Suite 200 District. three crucial areas of focus to help tomorrow’s classrooms. Boulder, CO 80303 Person in charge: Kathy Valentine, individuals, families and communities Person in charge: Steve de Beer, head www.ihaveadreamboulder.org executive director/adviser learn, grow and thrive: Youth of school 303-444-3636 Year founded: 2004 development, healthy living, and social Year founded: 1987 Services: The mission of the “I Have a responsibility. Dream” Foundation of Boulder County COLORADO CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILE SAFETY Person in charge: Noel Brendefur, CEO GOLDEN BRIDGE program is to motivate and empower ASSOCIATION Year founded: 1989 P.O. Box 7478 children from low-income communities P.O. Box 4133 Boulder, CO 80306 to reach their education and career goals Boulder, CO 80306 EL CENTRO AMISTAD www.goldenbridge.org by providing a long-term intervention www.carseatprogram.org 2222 14th St. 303-415-0272 program of mentoring, tutoring, and 303-931-3443 Boulder, CO 80302 Services: Golden Bridge is dedicated cultural enrichment. Upon graduation Services: Colorado Children’s www.elcentroamistad.org to birthing a generation of globally from high school, each Dreamer is Automobile Safety Association- 303-443-9899 conscious, embodied, leaders. Working eligible to receive a four-year tuition- Foundation is dedicated to safety Services: To integrate and transform around the world ... primarily in the assistance scholarship for college or education for the safe transportation of the Boulder County community through Denver/ Boulder area. vocational school. children. opportunities and programs for Latinos Wish list: Organizational development, Wish list: Laptops, storage bins with lids Person in charge: Bill Flinchbaugh, that promote education, health, and social-media support and funding. (for snacks, supplies, etc.), secure file director quality of life. cabinet (can be locked), small refrigerator, Person in charge: Jorge De Santiago, Person in charge: Melissa Michaels, wall calendars, index cards, sticky notes/ Year founded: 1999 executive director founder/executive director Post-Its, dry erase board (large & small Year founded: 2001 Year founded: 2006 sizes), cork bulletin board, dry-erase COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER markers, hanging file folders, digital INC. VOLLEYBALL CLUB GREATER BOULDER YOUTH ORCHESTRAS cameras, video camera, walkie talkies, 11968 Mineral Road 2485 Clayton Circle P.O. Box 17643 bus passes for interns & AmeriCorps, Longmont, CO 80504 Superior, CO 80027 Boulder, CO 80308 copier paper, basic folders, college- www.ctrcinc.org www.flatironsvbc.org www.greaterboulderyo.org ruled notebooks (no spiral binding), 2 303-652-9131 303-543-7605 720-891-2259 inch 3 ring binders (5), pens, pencils, Services: The mission of the Colorado Services: It is the mission of Flatirons Services: The premier youth orchestra erasers, markers, scissors (adult and kid Therapeutic Riding Center is to change Volleyball Club to develop junior girls experience of Boulder and beyond, scissors), pencil carriers, tape (Scotch, the lives of people with disabilities by into complete athletes on and off the serving 130+ young musicians. masking, duct), large poster-sized Post- promoting their physical, psychological court. We build strong character while Concerts at Macky Auditorium and the its, staplers, chalk, posterboard, paper and social well being through equine fostering a passion for volleyball. Kennedy Center. used to practice writing cursive, academic assisted activities. Wish list: Marketing materials — planners, used van, minivan or other Wish list: Our most important need larger multi-passenger vehicles. Year founded: 1980 is scholarship monies for the girls who brochures, flyers, posters, mailers, etc. struggle with the fees. Person in charge: Brian Jack, executive Person in charge: Lori Canova, president/CEO COMMUNITY LINK Person in charge: Susan Cancilla, director director 6290 Lookout Road Year founded: 1999 Year founded: 2010 Year founded: 1990 Boulder, CO 80301 www.communitylinkcolorado.org GROWING GARDENS IMAGINATION MAKERS 303-527-0627 FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY 1285 Cimarron Drive 1630 Hawthorne Ave. 2516 Ravenwood Lane Services: To actively support the Lafayette, CO 80026 Boulder, CO 80304 Lafayette, CO 80026 inclusion of individuals with disabilities www.unitedwayfoothills.org www.growinggardens.org www.imaginationmakers.org within our community. We offer 303-444-4013 303-443-9952 720-565-1055 residential, community-based day Services: Driving collaborative work that Services: Provides the resources and Services: Imagination Makers uses program, and employment support produces measurable results in attainable education needed for individuals to grow the artistry, technique and discipline of services. housing, community resilience, and their own food, and host children and theater to engage children in the deep Wish list: Funding to enhance our strengthening families for early childhood youth garden education programs. The learning of grade-level curriculum and the employment services, replacement success. Growing Gardens Food Project donates 21st-century learning skills of creativity, of wheelchair accessible vans, capital produce locally. communication and collaboration. We Wish list: Our community working train educators to master these dynamic maintenance of our building and collaboratively so that: Every family is Wish list: Digital cameras, garden tools property, board of directors members & equipment, children’s outdoor wear, skills, enhancing student performance on in a safe home; Every child is ready for an ongoing basis. with fund-raising expertise. success by age 5; and Our neighbors gloves, hats, kitchen supplies, laptops, ipads. Person in charge: Bob Lawhead, CEO have relationships and resources to Person in charge: Vanessa Keeley, Year founded: 1980 Year founded: 1960 withstand crisis. executive director Person in charge: Douglas Yeiser, Year founded: 1998 KIWANIS CLUB OF LONGMONT CRAYONS TO CALCULATORS president & CEO P.O. Box 1002 721 Front St., Suite A Year founded: 1922 HERITAGE HOUSE MINISTRIES Longmont, CO 80502 Louisville, CO 80027 www.longmontkiwanis.org P.O. Box 195 303-772-7816 www.crayonstocalculators.org FORWARD STEPS Louisville, CO 80027 303-524-3865 370 Interlocken Blvd., Suite 640 www.heritagehouseco.org Services: Serve the children of our Services: Leverage community Broomfield, CO 80021 303-604-0140 community and world. resources to increase student www.forwardsteps.org Services: Heritage House is a non- Person in charge: Marilyn Sickmon, achievement, create opportunities, and 608-440-9966 profit organization which provides a President build support for public education. Services: Forward Steps empowers safe haven for at-risk, teenage girls. We Year founded: 1926 Person in charge: Ben Gazaway, Project former foster youth so they can reach are committed to providing a nurturing Manager their full potential as active, independent, and loving home, building self-esteem, KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS Grant Simon, project manager self-sufficient members of their and establishing life skills essential for a 3525 Copper St. Year founded: 2004 communities. promising new future. Boulder, CO 80304 24 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

http://sites.google.com/site/ Person in charge: Nancy Geyer, CEO land for building, farming and exploration Wish list: Volunteers, new toys for kiwanisgoldennuggets/ Year founded: 1944 in nature, science equipment, teepee. children. 303-444-1924 Person in charge: Nancy Monson, Person in charge: Nia Wassink, Services: Improving the world one child NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & director executive director and one community at a time. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Nancy Monson, director, directors Year founded: 1985 Year founded: 1991 1111 Engineering Drive, ECCE 1B-36 Year founded: 2001 Boulder, CO 80309 WILD PLUM CENTER FOR YOUNG CHILDREN LONGMONT MUSEUM www.ncwit.org THERE WITH CARE AND FAMILIES 400 Quail Road 303-735-6671 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 100 82 21st Ave. Suite B Longmont, CO 80501 Services: The National Center for Boulder, CO 80301 Longmont, CO 80501 www.longmontmuseum.org Women & Information Technology is a www.therewithcare.org www.wildplumcenter.org 303-651-8374 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization chartered 303-447-CARE (2273) 303-776-8523 Services: The Longmont Museum is a in 2004 by the National Science Services: To provide a wide range of Services: Wild Plum Center prepares center for culture in Northern Colorado Foundation. NCWIT is a “collective meaningful and fundamental services to children for a lifetime of learning where people of all ages explore history, impact” effort, a community of more than children and families during the critical and self-sufficiency by providing a experience art, and discover new ideas 700 prominent corporations, academic phase of a medical crisis. We serve comprehensive, individualized approach through dynamic programs, exhibitions institutions, government agencies, and families, referred by medical agencies, to early learning and family wellness. and events. nonprofits working to increase girls’ and through building a network of services Wish list: Funds for the expansion of Wish list: Sponsorship of exhibitions and women’s participation in technology and and people who ease the burden of life’s the program, volunteers, donations events, scholarships for summer camp, computing. day-to-day obligations with compassion of art supplies and books for at home naming rights to capital improvements, Year founded: 2004 and care. learning projects, and specific program “Take A Seat” naming in our Stewart Wish list: Bouncy seats, towels, pacifiers, needs listed on our website (www. Auditorium. NEW ERA COLORADO baby bath toys, boppys, new baby bath wildplumcenter.org) or follow us on Person in charge: Wesley Jessup, 1648 Spruce St. tubs, baby bath toys, play mats, cereal, Facebook! museum manager Boulder, CO 80304 cup a soups, fruit cups, paper towels, Person in charge: Amy Ogilvie, Year founded: 1936 www.neweracolorado.org jelly, baby wipes, pull ups, toilet paper. Executive Director 720-565-9317 Person in charge: Paula DuPre’ Pesmen, Year founded: 1965 MAD MINISTRY (MAKING A DIFFERENCE) Services: To be a voice for young founder and executive director 7100 South Boulder Road people in politics in Colorado. Year founded: 2005 WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 2006 110 N. Harrison Ave. www.madministry.org THORNE NATURE EXPERIENCE 303-800-6180 Lafayette, CO 80026 PEACE INITIATIVES INSTITUTE 1466 N 63rd St. www.wowchildrensmuseum.org Services: Our goal is to help Brazilians Boulder, CO 80303 303-604-2424 to feed, clothe and care for homeless 850 Sixth St. Boulder, CO 80302 www.thornenature.org Services: Dedicated to providing and needy children and their families in 303-499-3647 Brazil. www.peaceii.org educational, interactive exhibits and 303-250-2549 Services: To build Earth stewardship programs for all children, bringing Year founded: 2004 Services: Working with children and by connecting youth to nature families together in a creative youth from communities in conflict to through joyful, hands-on, place-based environment that sparks imagination and MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM prepare our young people for a more environmental education experiences. inspires learning through play. 8778 Arapahoe Ave. peaceful future. Year founded: 1954 Wish list: Art supplies, children’s Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 2001 costumes, gift Cards to hardware stores, www.medicinehorse.org TINY TIM CENTER INC./TLC LEARNING CENTER workshop tools, eco-friendly cleaning 720-406-7630 611 Korte Parkway supplies, professional services (painting, Services: Medicine Horse Program PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS 1376 Miners Drive, Suite 106 Longmont, CO 80501 photography, electrical, plumbing, enhances the quality of life of www.learningwithtlc.org musicians, etc.) adolescents, families, and adults through Lafayette, CO 80026 www.peanutbutterplayers.com 303-776-7417 Person in charge: Jennifer Hinderliter, unique equine-assisted experiences. Services: TLC has nurtured and executive director Year founded: 2001 303-786-8727 Services: To recognize the inherent supported the cognitive, physical, Year founded: 1996 ability and need of every child to imitate and social-emotional development MOUNTAIN STATES CHILDREN’S HOME and create and to foster that need of children for over fifty years. We YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY 14780 N. 107th St. through theater in a healthy, professional provide high-quality, accredited infant 2800 Dagny Way Longmont, CO 80504 and toddler care, preschool and Lafayette, CO 80026 www.msch.org environment. pediatric therapy services to accomplish Wish list: Folding chairs, 8’ folding tables, www.ymcabv.org 303-776-6841 our mission: to provide, in a fiscally 303-664-5455 Services: Christian home for children. paint, someone to rent a small office in responsible manner, comprehensive our building. early childhood education and Services: Youth development, healthy Wish list: Mountain States Children’s living and social responsibility. Home has just completed the Person in charge: Jo Anne Lamun, therapeutic services to assist each child construction of another cottage for executive director in reaching his or her highest potential. Person in charge: Chris Coker, children, so funding is needed and at this Year founded: 1985 To fulfill our mission, we are a Four president/CEO time. A new 12-passenger van and two Star Qualistar rated (now Colorado Year founded: 1874 mini vans are needed. REALITIES FOR CHILDREN BOULDER COUNTY Shines) infant, toddler, and preschool Year founded: 1960 1603 Orchard Ave. program that serves children with typical YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY Boulder, CO 80304 development, special needs, and from 2850 Mapleton Ave. MOUNTAIN SUMMERS INC. www.rfcbc.org high-risk backgrounds, combined with Boulder, CO 80301 720-420-9780 on and off site therapeutic services that www.ymcabv.org 10063 Gold Hill Road complement our educational curriculum, Boulder, CO 80302 Services: To provide support to former 303-664-5455 foster/kinship care youth through college while being tailored to the needs of each Services: Youth development, healthy www.mountainsummers.org individual child. 303-442-4557 and vocational scholarships, transitional living and social responsibility. housing and more. Also, we provide a Person in charge: Matt Eldred, Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ Services: We are a 501(C)3 that grants executive director low-income and Native American four-year degree scholarship to CU in president children scholarships to attend the collaboration with CU Guardian Scholars Year founded: 1956 Year founded: 1874 Colorado Mountain Ranch. Program and corporate sponsors. Person in charge: Lynn Walker, Vice- Wish list: Volunteers for our Bikes for TURNING THE WHEEL PRODUCTIONS INC. president Tykes program (providing refurbished 1123 County Road 83 Community Year founded: 1989 bikes to low-income youth) and financial Boulder, CO 80302 ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN contributions. www.turningthewheel.org BOULDER COUNTY 303-449-5720 MUSEUM OF BOULDER Person in charge: Eric Schulz, executive 309 Atwood St. 2205 Broadway director Services: Every Body Dances, Every Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 2012 Story Shines! www.aclboulder.org www.boulderhistory.org Person in charge: Alana Shaw, director 303-527-0888 303-449-3464 RUNNING RIVER SCHOOL Year founded: 1989 Services: The ACL is the Arc Chapter Services: The Museum of Boulder 1370 Forest Park Circle serving Boulder and Broomfield provides engaging educational Lafayette, CO 80026 VOICES FOR CHILDREN CASA counties. Since 1962, we have been experiences for people to explore the www.runningriver.org 6672 Gunpark Drive, Suite 100 providing resources, training, support continuing history of the Boulder region. 303-499-2059 Boulder, CO 80301 and individual and systems change The Museum collects, preserves and Services: To begin to transform our www.vfccasa.org advocacy for children and adults with presents Boulder history. culture by creating and providing a 303-440-7059 intellectual/developmental disabilities, Wish list: The Museum of Boulder is holistic education system. Services: To provide trained, court- their families, friends and communities. in a capital campaign to renovate the Wish list: Community mentors for appointed volunteers who advocate Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, Masonic Lodge building at Broadway and children pursuing their interests as part for abused and neglected children in executive director Pine into a state-of-the-art museum. of our curriculum, our own facility with Boulder County. Year founded: 1974 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 25 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

BOULDER ASIAN PACIFIC ALLIANCE BOULDER FOOD RESCUE understanding and communication EL CENTRO AMISTAD P.O. Box 21406 1911 11th St., #102 between the peoples of the United 2222 14th St. Boulder, CO 80308-4406 Boulder, CO 80302 States and Tajikistan. Boulder, CO 80302 www.bapaweb.org www.boulderfoodrescue.org Year founded: 1982 www.elcentroamistad.org 303-499-0108 720-445-5237 303-443-9899 Services: The Boulder Asian Pacific Services: Boulder Food Rescue aims BOULDER-LHASA SISTER CITY PROJECT Services: To integrate and transform Alliance is a nonprofit organization to create a more just and less wasteful 776 Cottage Lane the Boulder County community through dedicated to creating awareness and food system. We do this through the Boulder, CO 80304-0758 opportunities and programs for Latinos understanding of the diverse Asian and sustainable redistribution of healthy food www.boulder-tibet.org that promote education, health, and Pacific Islander cultures in order to to low-income communities. 303-443-9863 quality of life. promote our perspectives into the larger Wish list: Larger office space, cargo Services: Boulder-Lhasa Sister City Person in charge: Jorge De Santiago, Boulder community. bikes, increased staff capacity. Project is a nonprofit public charity executive director Year founded: 1995 Person in charge: Hana Dansky, formed in 1986, which develops and Year founded: 2001 executive director implements non-political exchanges BOULDER COMMUNITY MEDIA (BCM) Year founded: 2011 of mutual benefit with Lhasa, Tibet, EL COMITE DE LONGMONT P.O. Box 994 including surrounding areas, in health 455 Kimbark St. Boulder, CO 80306 BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER care, education, environmental Longmont, CO 80501 www.bouldercomedia.com 6007 Oreg Ave. protection, science & technology, www.elcomitedelongmont.org/en/ 303-910-5782 Boulder, CO 80303 agriculture & animal husbandry, and 303-651-6125 Services: Community education, www.boulderjcc.org culture & art. Services: To provide an array of services production services, event planning and 303-998-1900 Year founded: 1986 addressing the emerging human service implementation. Services: The Boulder Jewish and human rights concerns of the rising Community Center’s mission is Latino/Chicano population Boulder Year founded: 2004 BROOMFIELD COMMUNITY FOUNDATION County and beyond. to provide programs and services P.O. Box 2040 based in Jewish values and traditions Year founded: 2000 BOULDER CONCERT BAND INC. in a place where people of all ages Broomfield, CO 80038 P.O. Box 18405 and backgrounds gather to connect, www.broomfieldfoundation.org 303-469-7208 FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Boulder, CO 80308 exchange ideas, learn, and grow 2432 Main St., second floor www.boulderband.org together. Services: The Broomfield Community Foundation’s purpose is to accept Longmont, CO 80501 303-478-3044 Person in charge: Jonathan Lev, www.firstnations.org Services: Our legacy traces back to executive director contributions and provide support 303-774-7836 1870, and we still strive to give our through grants which benefit Broomfield Year founded: 1996 citizens. Services: Our mission is to strengthen entire community the elegance, passion, American Indian economies to support and energy that only an accomplished BOULDER MOUNTAINBIKE ALLIANCE Person in charge: Karen Smith, healthy Native communities. We invest ensemble of wind instruments and 2670 13th St. executive director in and create innovative institutions and percussion can offer. Boulder, CO 80304 Year founded: 1993 models that strengthen asset control Wish list: We need funds for purchasing www.bouldermountainbike.org and support economic development music and instruments, paying for 575-496-3785 CIVIL AIR PATROL, BOULDER COMPOSITE for American Indian people and their rehearsal and performance space, Services: The Boulder Mountainbike SQUADRON communities. paying our gifted conductor, and other Alliance’s mission is to serve as a positive P.O. Box 3782 Person in charge: Michael Roberts, expenses. voice for mountain biking in the greater Boulder, CO 80307 president Person in charge: Bernard Buster, Boulder area by improving the trail www.coloradowingcap.org Year founded: 1980 president experience for all users. 720-289-5335 Year founded: 1870 Wish list: Cargo van, enclosed trailer, Services: Local unit of the Civil Air GO BOULDER/DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS- pick-up truck, laptop, PC, color laser Patrol. TRANSPORTATION BOULDER COUNTY LATINA LEAGUE printer, 8-12 person tent, gas grill, yeti Person in charge: James Garrard, 1739 Broadway P.O. Box 18891 cooler commander Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80308 Person in charge: Steve Watts, Year founded: 1941 www.goboulder.net 303-955-6856 executive director 303-441-3266 Services: Supports high-school graduates Year founded: 1991 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BOULDER COUNTY Services: The Public Works Department seeking a college degree. 1123 Spruce St. is dedicated to maintaining and Year founded: 1998 BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION Boulder, CO 80302 improving the quality of life in Boulder FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER www.commfound.org by planning for future needs, promoting FOUNDATION 303-442-0436 environmental quality, building and BOULDER DANCE COALITION maintaining municipal infrastructure, 6185 Arapahoe Road P.O. Box 20935 Services: The Community Foundation Boulder, CO 80308-3935 managing public investments, and Boulder, CO 80303 exists to improve the quality of life in protecting health and safety. www.boulderdancecoalition.org www.playboulder.org Boulder County, now and forever, and 303-440-8303 303-931-5060 to build a culture of giving. Year founded: 1989 Services: We provide space for social Services: The PLAY Boulder Foundation Person in charge: Josie Heath, president GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER dance, movement arts, music, singing supports excellence in parks and Year founded: 1991 and story telling. We also provide recreation by mobilizing community 200 Exempla Circle support through education, philanthropy Lafayette, CO 80026 space for community meetings and CONSCIOUS ALLIANCE celebrations. We also rent limited time and advocacy. www.goodsamaritancolorado.org Wish list: Support Boulder’s Tree Trust 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Suite E4-182 303-689-4000 slots for private events. Boulder, CO 80302 Wish list: Expand parking and increase -PLAY is starting with a goal to raise Services: We reveal and foster God’s $50,000 to plant 100 more trees than www.consciousalliance.org healing love by improving the health of parking lot lighting so patrons do not 720-406-7871 the people and communities we serve, need to park on unlit back streets. Our the city is scheduled to plant next year. Year founded: 1976 Services: Conscious Alliance is a especially those who are poor and patrons will have better access and feel national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization vulnerable. safer. BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION committed to supporting communities Person in charge: David Hamm, Person in charge: Larry Utter, president in crisis through hunger relief and youth president/CEO Year founded: 1989 1000 Canyon Blvd. Boulder, CO 80302 empowerment Year founded: 2004 www.boulderlibraryfoundation.org BOULDER FLATIRONS ROTARY 303-441-3106 ECO-CYCLE INC. HILLEL OF COLORADO P.O. Box 17775 Services: The Boulder Library 6400 Arapahoe Ave. 2795 Colorado Ave. Boulder, CO 80306 Foundation strategically invests Boulder, CO 80303 Boulder, CO 80302 www.boulderflatironsrotary.org in innovative programming and www.ecocycle.org www.hillelcolorado.org 303-590-5294 partnerships that enrich the Boulder 303-444-6634 303-442-6571 Services: We raise money to provide Public Library and our community. Services: Our mission is to identify, Services: Hillel of Colorado operates grants to worthy local service Year founded: 1974 explore, and demonstrate the emerging on 3 college campuses — CU Boulder, organizations and volunteer our time frontiers of sustainable resource CSU and DU. Its mission is to provide also. BOULDER-DUSHANBE SISTER CITIES management through the concepts and Jewish students a safe place to relax, Wish list: We welcome new members 275 Brookside Court practices of zero waste. We believe learn and intern with business leaders in and greatly appreciate donations, which Boulder, CO 80302 in personal and community action the community. help us provide grants and financial/ www.boulder-dushanbe.org to transform society’s throw-away Person in charge: Daniel Bennett, volunteer assistance to local charitable 303-444-3196 ethic into environmentally responsible executive director organizations. Services: Boulder-Dushanbe Sister stewardship. Year founded: 1951 Person in charge: Beth Kroger, Cities is a non-political, all-volunteer, Person in charge: Suzanne Jones, President not-for-profit organization open to executive director HISTORIC BOULDER INC. Year founded: 1997 anyone sharing our goal of improved Year founded: 1976 1123 Spruce St. 26 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80308 Year founded: 2001 Year founded: 1974 www.historicboulder.org www.lwvbc.org 303-444-5192 303-499-4544 RECYCLEBOULDERVALLEY.ORG ASSOCIATION FOR EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION Services: Historic Boulder, Inc. saves Services: Voter information, candidate P.O. Box 1004 1435 Yarmouth Ave., #104 important places and buildings through and issue forums, voter registration Lafayette, CO 80026 Boulder, CO 80304 advocacy, education, alliances and drives, public information events. www.recyclebouldervalley.org www.aee.org action. Person in charge: Ruth Stemler, 303-444-2550 303-440-8844 Year founded: 1972 president Year founded: 2003 Services: The Association for Rionda Osman, communication lead Experiential Education exists to connect INNOVATION CENTER OF THE ROCKIES Year founded: 1931 TIMEBANK BOULDER1 a global community of educators and 1155 Canyon Blvd., Suite 400 P.O. Box 1524 practitioners and expand their capacity Boulder, CO 80302-5414 LONGMONT CABLE TRUST — CHANNEL 8 Boulder, CO 80306 to enrich lives through experiential www.innovationcenteroftherockies.com 457 Fourth Ave. www.timebankboulder.org education. 303-444-2111 Longmont, CO 80501 720-295-8814 Person in charge: Robert Smariga, CEO Services: The Innovation Center of www.longmontchannel.com Services: TimeBank Boulder provides a Year founded: 1973 the Rockies (ICR) connects talent with 303-776-1424 social networking system that facilitates opportunity. Our core skill is getting Services: The Longmont Cable Trust local individuals and organizations BAL SWAN CHILDREN’S CENTER the right people in the room. The ICR oversees the local cable TV channels to engage in the non-money-based 1145 E. 13th Ave. works closely with the Tech Transfer and the creation local of cable TV exchange of services and resources. Broomfield, CO 80020 Offices at the University of Colorado, programming for the cable subscribers Wish list: A place to hold events, www.balswan.org the Colorado School of Mines, the within the Longmont community. publicity, printing, storage space, IT 303-466-6308 University of Denver, the University of Year founded: 1982 support, office space. Services: Bal Swan Children’s Center Wyoming and Colorado State University provides early childhood education for to understand the commercial potential Person in charge: Jan DeCourtney, LONGMONT EMERGENCY UNIT president children with special needs and their of their inventions. The ICR also assists typical peers focusing on social and high potential early stage companies. 663 17th Ave. Lisa Dicksteen, president, presidents Longmont, CO 80501 Year founded: 2003 emotional development. Person in charge: Tim Bour, executive Person in charge: Beverly Ferguson, director www.leu-rescue.org 303-776-6180 director of operations Year founded: 2005 VISIT LONGMONT Services: The Longmont Emergency 512 Fourth Ave., #103 Year founded: 1963 Unit is an all volunteer Search & Longmont, CO 80501 JEWS OF THE EARTH Rescue agency serving the citizens of BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF DENVER/ 3995 Darley Ave. www.visitlongmont.org Longmont and Boulder County and the 303-776-9011 BOULDER Boulder, CO 80305 surrounding communities. www.jote.org Services: The mission of Visit Longmont 3801 E. Florida Ave., #350 303-377-6150 Year founded: 1957 is to support, market, develop and Denver, CO 80210 Services: To provide educational enhance the historical, cultural, business, www.bbb.org/denver programs and activities focused on NEDERLAND AREA SENIORS meeting and recreational activities that 303-758-2100 the connection between Judaism and 750 Colorado Highway 72 draw regional, national and international Services: The Denver/Boulder Better the environment; to provide religious Nederland, CO 80466 tourism to the city of Longmont and Business Bureau is dedicated to outreach programs about Jewish www.NederlandAreaSeniors.org surrounding areas in order to establish promoting and fostering the highest environmental study and service; and to 303-258-0799 and develop the city of Longmont as ethical relationships between businesses provide local institutions with educational Services: To assist senior citizens in a desirable destination for visitors and and the public through voluntary self- and technical assistance regarding enhancing their quality of life, enabling enrich the economic well-being of the regulation, consumer and business environmental practices. them to live a life of respect and honor. community. education, and service excellence. Year founded: 1999 This includes, but is not limited to, Year founded: 2007 Person in charge: Kimberly States, operating a senior organization which president & CEO KGNU COMMUNITY RADIO will plan, organize and facilitate nutrition, WILDLANDS RESTORATION VOLUNTEERS Year founded: 1951 4700 Walnut St. education, recreation, socialization, 3012 Sterling Circle, Suite 201 Boulder, CO 80301 transportation and outreach programs Boulder, CO 80301 BIXBY SCHOOL www.kgnu.org as well as other such services for senior www.wlrv.org 4760 Table Mesa Drive 303-449-4885 citizens living in Nederland and the 303-543-1411 Boulder, CO 80305 surrounding area. Services: KGNU is an independent, Services: To foster a community spirit of www.bixbyschool.org noncommercial community radio station Wish list: An additional water heater for shared responsibility for the stewardship 303-494-7508 licensed in Boulder and Denver and cleaning dishes after our big dinners for and restoration of public, protected, and Services: Bixby School serves preschool dedicated to serving its listeners. We more than 90 seniors, nice heavy duty ecologically important lands. through elementary level children and seek to stimulate, educate and entertain plastic tablecloths for our tables, a part- Person in charge: Ed Self, Executive their families by integrating academic, our audience, to reflect the diversity of time event coordinator. Director artistic, physical and social development the local and world community, and Person in charge: Serene Karplus, Year founded: 1999 in a small community setting. Our to provide a channel for individuals, director mission is to cultivate critical thinking; groups, issues and music that have Year founded: 1996 promote independence and self- been overlooked, suppressed or under- Education confidence; instill empathy, respect represented by other media. The NEW ERA COLORADO ASPEN GROVE COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL and responsibility; and inspire a love of station seeks to expand the listening 1648 Spruce St. 391 W. First St. learning. audience through the excellence of its Boulder, CO 80304 Nederland, CO 80466 Person in charge: John Suitor, interim programming without compromising the www.neweracolorado.org www.aspengrovepreschool.org head of school principles stated here. 720-565-9317 303-258-0390 Year founded: 1970 Wish list: Mac computers for training Services: To be a voice for young Services: Our mission is to provide lab, Internet Rack Servers for audio people in politics in Colorado. high-quality early childhood education BOULDER CENTER FOR INTERACTIVE archiving, school bus/large van for our Year founded: 2006 in an inclusive environment that LEARNING Mobile Street Studio, high-end audio unites children, families, teachers, the 10455 Dawson Drive recording/studio equipment, solar community and the earth. panels, i5 or above computers. OUTREACH UNITED RESOURCE (OUR) CENTER Lafayette, CO 80026 220 Collyer St. Person in charge: Rachel Schaub, www.bcild.org Person in charge: Tim Russo, Station Longmont, CO 80501 director 303-665-6679, ext. 507 Manager www.ourcenter.org Year founded: 2003 Services: Our mission is to create Year founded: 1978 303-772-5529 access to resources for all teachers and Services: We help people move toward ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN students. KGUD self-sufficiency by unifying community BOULDER COUNTY Wish list: Financial donations to support 457 Fourth Ave. resources. our programs. Longmont, CO 80501 309 Atwood St. Person in charge: Edwina Salazar, Longmont, CO 80501 Person in charge: David Sutton, www..org executive director Director 303-485-9811 www.aclboulder.org Year founded: 1986 Year founded: 2015 Services: Improving community through 303-527-0888 communication. Services: The ACL is the Arc Chapter Wish list: New transmitter. PEACE INITIATIVES INSTITUTE serving Boulder and Broomfield BOULDER COMMUNITY MEDIA (BCM) 850 Sixth St. counties. Since 1962, we have been P.O. Box 994 Person in charge: George Baskos, Boulder, CO 80302 providing resources, training, support Boulder, CO 80306 Manager www.peaceii.org and individual and systems change www.bouldercomedia.com Year founded: 1975 303-250-2549 advocacy for children and adults with 303-910-5782 Services: Working with children and intellectual/developmental disabilities, Services: Community education, LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BOULDER youth from communities in conflict to their families, friends and communities. production services, event planning and COUNTY prepare our young people for a more Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, implementation. P.O. Box 21274 peaceful future. executive director Year founded: 2004 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 27 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

BOULDER COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 30 different home languages. employment services, replacement in the context of a Christian community. 4820 Nautilus Court Wish list: Materials to build 3 garden of wheelchair accessible vans, capital Person in charge: Standard Contact Boulder, CO 80301 beds around the school to teach maintenance of our building and Year founded: 1958 www.bouldercountryday.org children the importance of nutrition and property, board of directors members 303-527-4931 the source of food. We are also wanting with fund-raising expertise. FLAGSTAFF ACADEMY Services: A preschool, elementary and to purchase outdoor play equipment for Person in charge: Bob Lawhead, CEO 2040 Miller Drive IB middle school where teachers strive our class. Year founded: 1960 Longmont, CO 80501 to create an environment that balances Person in charge: Elaine McCarthy, www.flagstaffacademy.org traditional subjects with the arts, world executive director CRAYONS TO CALCULATORS 303-651-7900 languages, athletics and project-based Year founded: 1970 721 Front St., Suite A Services: Our mission is to develop learning. Louisville, CO 80027 students who are equipped to be well- Person in charge: John Suitor III, head COLORADO CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILE SAFETY www.crayonstocalculators.org rounded, ethical leaders in the world of school ASSOCIATION 303-524-3865 community with a foundation based on Year founded: 1988 P.O. Box 4133 Services: Leverage community science and technology. Boulder, CO 80306 resources to increase student BOULDER COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY www.carseatprogram.org achievement, create opportunities, and FORWARD STEPS P.O. Box 2081 303-931-3443 build support for public education. 370 Interlocken Blvd., Suite 640 Boulder, CO 80306 Services: Colorado Children’s Person in charge: Ben Gazaway, Project Broomfield, CO 80021 www.boulderaudubon.org Automobile Safety Association- Manager www.forwardsteps.org 303-776-1939 Foundation is dedicated to safety Grant Simon, project manager 608-440-9966 Services: The Boulder County Audubon education for the safe transportation of Year founded: 2004 Services: Forward Steps empowers Society is a voice for migratory bird children. former foster youth so they can reach and wildlife conservation through Person in charge: Bill Flinchbaugh, DART INC. their full potential as active, independent, habitat protection, political action, and director 5056 Coventry Court self-sufficient members of their education. Year founded: 1999 Boulder, CO 80301 communities. Person in charge: Pam Piombino, board www.dartdefense.org Wish list: Refer a student. Volunteer as president COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL & CENTER FOR 303-530-9447 youth mentors or tutors. Office services. Year founded: 1979 Donate and/or sponsorship. Join one of MUSICAL ARTS Services: People have the right to live free of violence. DART, a 501(c)(3) our leadership groups. 200 E. Baseline Road Sabrina Huffaker, BOULDER COUNTY LATINA LEAGUE Lafayette, CO 80026 nonprofit based in Colorado, works Person in charge: P.O. Box 18891 toward this by offering highly effective Executive Director www.COmusic.org Julia Goldstein, Director of Development Boulder, CO 80308 303-665-0599 courses in violence prevention and 303-955-6856 Andrea Righi, Student Development Services: To inspire and connect violence management. Services: Supports high-school graduates Wish list: Funds to braden our reach of Manager community members of all ages by Year founded: 2006 seeking a college degree. providing access to the best of the DateSmart - Teen Healthy Relationships Year founded: 1998 world’s music through education and and Dating Violence Prevention. performance. Person in charge: Michele Dusenbery, FORWARD STEPS BOULDER DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION Wish list: Building maintenance, executive director 370 Interlocken Blvd., Suite 640 1518 Spruce St. additional funding for new programming, Year founded: 2000 Broomfield, CO 80021 Boulder, CO 80302 increase in enrollment, greater outreach www.forwardsteps.org www.boulderdaynursery.org for our tuition assistance programs. DAWSON SCHOOL 303-404-9966 303-442-7605 Colorado Music Festival celebrating 40 10455 Dawson Drive Services: It is our responsibility to help Services: Child care, early-learning years in 2017 Lafayette, CO 80026 inspire youth to dream, to achieve, and programs and family support services for Person in charge: Elizabeth McGuire, www.dawsonschool.org to know that they have the power to low-income working families. create their own new experiences so executive director 303-665-6679 they can enjoy that wonderful feeling of Wish list: Increased awareness in the Year founded: 1976 Services: Dawson School challenges its private sector of the short and long-term accomplishment and pride. students to achieve excellence of mind, Person in charge: Brianna L. impacts of Early Childhood Education on COLORADO OCEAN COALITION body, and character through a rigorous business. college-preparatory program. McCormick, director of development 4669 Seventh St. Year founded: 2006 Person in charge: Steve Callander, Boulder, CO 80304 Wish list: Support for tuition assistance, executive director www.ColoradoOcean.org faculty professional development, Year founded: 1917 720-253-2007 athletes, arts, STEM studies. FRIENDS’ SCHOOL PRESCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, Services: COCO engages inland Person in charge: George Moore, Head MIDDLE SCHOOL BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY communities with land to sea of School 5465 Pennsylvania Ave. P.O. Box 3246 stewardship through programs that Year founded: 1970 Boulder, CO 80303 Boulder, CO 80307-3246 connect our actions to watershed and www.FriendsSchoolBoulder.org 303-499-1999 www.bouldergenealogy.org ocean health. DREAMCATCHER’S LEGACY OF LEARNING Services: Assists with family histories. Wish list: New database, projector and 5277 Manhattan Circle Services: Friends’ School (PS-middle Year founded: 1968 screen, video production. Boulder, CO 80303 school) is a supportive, dynamic Person in charge: Vicki Goldstein community committed to educating the www.thelegacyoflearning.org whole child — head, hand, and heart — BOULDER MONTESSORI SCHOOL Year founded: 2011 303-444-8422 and to training exceptional teachers for 3300 Redstone Road Services: At DreamCatcher’s Legacy of tomorrow’s classrooms. Boulder, CO 80305-7139 COLORADO WOMEN’S EDUCATION Learning we serve students who have Person in charge: Steve de Beer, head www.bouldermontessori.org FOUNDATION fallen behind in their academic subjects of school 303-494-5814 and need help to catch up. P.O. Box 1189 Year founded: 1987 Services: Early childhood education. Boulder, CO 80306 Person in charge: Iris Lee, program Person in charge: Amy Condon, www.cwef.org director director GATEWAY MONTESSORI SCHOOL 303-443-2573 Year founded: 1998 1500 9th Ave. Year founded: 1973 Services: Provide scholarships to non- Longmont, CO 80501 traditional aged women. FACTNET INTERNATIONAL www.gatewaymontessorischool.net BOULDER SUZUKI STRINGS Wish list: Funding to increase the P.O. Box 3135 303-772-3864 2705 Stanford Ave. number and amount of scholarships to Boulder, CO 80307 Services: For over thirty years, Gateway Boulder, CO 80305-5336 women age 25 and older to improve www.factnet.org has set the standard for providing the www.bouldersuzukistrings.org their lives through education. 303-494-1190 highest quality Montessori experience 303-499-2807 Person in charge: Roxanne Brickell- Services: Online since 1993, our in the Longmont area. Our unwavering Services: Scholarships and promotion of Reardon, office manager mission is to: “educate and facilitate commitment to classic Montessori public concerts. Year founded: 1976 public dialog on vital topics of public principles set us apart. Person in charge: Amy Gesmer- interest.” Year founded: 1982 Packman, director COMMUNITY LINK Year founded: 1982 6290 Lookout Road FIRST PRESBYTERIAN COOPERATIVE GREENHOUSE SCHOLARS Boulder, CO 80301 PRESCHOOL 1881 9th St., Suite 200 CHILDREN’S HOUSE PRESCHOOL www.communitylinkcolorado.org 1820 15th St. Boulder, CO 80302 3370 Iris Walk Court 303-527-0627 Boulder, CO 80301 www.greenhousescholars.org Boulder, CO 80304 Services: To actively support the www.fpcboulder.org 720-449-7444 www.childrenshousepreschool.org inclusion of individuals with disabilities 303-402-6386 Services: Greenhouse Scholars is 303-444-6432 within our community. We offer Services: It has been the mission of First an accelerating force for education, Services: Children’s House provides residential, community-based day Presbyterian Preschool, since 1954, community, and leadership. Our preschool education to low-income and program, and employment support to guide and support young children’s graduates are leaders in their non-English speaking families. In the past services. academic progress. At our preschool, communities and are giving back to the 8 years we have served children from Wish list: Funding to enhance our early childhood development takes place Greenhouse Scholars program through 28 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

volunteerism and mentorship. Boulder, CO 80301 a dozen tapes. Second, need a couple Year founded: 1974 Person in charge: Pete Burridge, www.intercambioweb.org of skilled typists to transcribe the video president/CEO 303-996-0275 tapes, that are up to two hours long. NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & Year founded: 2004 Services: Our mission is to improve It takes approximately five hours to do one, and must be done in an accurate INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY immigrant lives through English 1111 Engineering Drive, ECCE 1B-36 education, and unite communities across manner for the archives. Third, later HILLEL OF COLORADO in 2017, a book-layout person who Boulder, CO 80309 2795 Colorado Ave. cultures. www.ncwit.org Year founded: 2000 can donate their time, or arrange a Boulder, CO 80302 discounted rate, to prepare the book 303-735-6671 www.hillelcolorado.org for a printer. Fourth, eventually get help Services: The National Center for 303-442-6571 JARED POLIS FOUNDATION in putting the transcribed tapes on the Women & Information Technology Services: Hillel of Colorado operates P.O. Box 4659 computer for viewing by the public. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization on 3 college campuses — CU Boulder, Boulder, CO 80306 chartered in 2004 by the National www.jaredpolisfoundation.org Person in charge: Kathleen Spring, CSU and DU. Its mission is to provide project director Science Foundation. NCWIT is a Jewish students a safe place to relax, 303-865-3980 Year founded: 1989 “collective impact” effort, a community learn and intern with business leaders in Services: Our mission is to create of more than 700 prominent the community. opportunities for success by supporting MIRACLE FUND corporations, academic institutions, Person in charge: Daniel Bennett, educators, increasing access to government agencies, and nonprofits executive director technology, and strengthening our 25 S. Cedar Brook Road Boulder, CO 80304 working to increase girls’ and women’s Year founded: 1951 community. participation in technology and Year founded: 2000 www.miraclefund1.org 303-449-6822 computing. HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL Services: The Miracle Fund has a Year founded: 2004 5195 W. 144th Ave. LEARNING FOR LIVING INSTITUTE mission of providing quality health Broomfield, CO 80020 325 Canyon Blvd. services, both here and abroad, to PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS www.holyfamilyhs.com Boulder, CO 80302 people with no access to such care. 303-410-1411 www.learningforliving.org 1376 Miners Drive, Suite 106 303-449-4204 Person in charge: Glennis Walters Lafayette, CO 80026 Services: Catholic High School grades Smith, president 9-12. Services: The Learning for Living www.peanutbutterplayers.com Year founded: 1994 303-786-8727 Wish list: To grow and expand. Institute is a nonprofit that offers Services: To recognize the inherent Person in charge: Matt Hauptly, low-cost trainings designed to teach principal college and graduate students the skills MOUNTAIN SHADOWS MONTESSORI SCHOOL ability and need of every child to imitate 4154 63rd St. and create and to foster that need Year founded: 1922 they need to live less stressful, more successful lives. Boulder, CO 80301 through theater in a healthy, professional Year founded: 1999 www.mountainshadows.org environment. HOMESTAR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 303-530-5353 Wish list: Folding chairs, 8’ folding tables, 3280 Dartmouth Ave. LEAVE NO TRACE CENTER FOR OUTDOOR Person in charge: Terri Allen, interim paint, someone to rent a small office in Boulder, CO 80305 head of school our building. homestarcenter.org ETHICS Year founded: 1976 303-499-8181 100 North St. Person in charge: Jo Anne Lamun, Services: We create the conditions to Boulder, CO 80304 executive director nourish and expand the spirit of inquiry www.lnt.org MOUNTAIN SUMMERS INC. Year founded: 1985 and wonder, intrinsic motivation and 303-442-8222 10063 Gold Hill Road self discipline, alert, holistic, objective Services: The Leave No Trace Center Boulder, CO 80302 ROCKY RIDGE MUSIC CENTER thinking, and conscious, sensitive, for Outdoor Ethics provides education www.mountainsummers.org 3970 Broadway, Unit 201E harmonious living. We are committed to preserve our natural world. 303-442-4557 Boulder, CO 80304 to providing meaningful, experiential, Year founded: 1994 Services: We are a 501(C)3 that grants www.rockyridge.org nature based learning; parent and family low-income and Native American 970-586-4031 education and comprehensive teacher children scholarships to attend the LONGMONT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Colorado Mountain Ranch. Services: Rocky Ridge Music Center training programs. 1440 Collyer St. transforms lives through music, nature, Year founded: 1987 Person in charge: Lynn Walker, Vice- Longmont, CO 80501 president and community. www.longmontchristian.org Year founded: 1989 Person in charge: SoYoung Lee, HORIZONS INTERNATIONAL 303-776-3254 executive director 777 Broadway Services: The vision of Longmont Year founded: 1942 Boulder, CO 80302 Christian School is to be the premier NAROPA UNIVERSITY www.horizonsinternational.org Christian school in Northern Colorado 2130 Arapahoe Ave. 303-442-3333 Boulder, CO 80302 RUNNING RIVER SCHOOL with a strong reputation as an active and 1370 Forest Park Circle Services: Housing for international recognized advocate for the community. www.naropa.edu 303-444-0202 Lafayette, CO 80026 students. Person in charge: Donnie Bennett Year founded: 1991 Services: Inspired by the rich www.runningriver.org Standard Contact intellectual and experiential traditions 303-499-2059 Year founded: 1993 of East and West, Naropa University Services: To begin to transform our IMPACT ON EDUCATION is North America’s leading institution culture by creating and providing a 721 Front St., Suite A LONGMONT ENDING (DOMESTIC) VIOLENCE of contemplative education. Naropa Louisville, CO 80027 holistic education system. INITIATIVE (LEVI) recognizes the inherent goodness Wish list: Community mentors for www.ImpactOnEducation.org and wisdom of each human being. It 303-524-3865 225 Kimbark St. children pursuing their interests as part Longmont, CO 80501 educates the whole person, cultivating Services: Leverage community of our curriculum, our own facility with www.LongmontDomesticViolence.org academic excellence and contemplative land for building, farming and exploration resources to increase student 303-774-4534 insight in order to infuse knowledge achievement, create opportunities, and in nature, science equipment, teepee. Services: The mission of the Longmont with wisdom. The university nurtures build support for public education. in its students a lifelong joy in learning, Person in charge: Nancy Monson, Ending Violence Initiative (LEVI) is to director Person in charge: Fran Ryan, CEO establish a coordinated community-wide a critical intellect, the sense of purpose Year founded: 1983 that accompanies compassionate service Nancy Monson, director, directors awareness and response to domestic 2001 violence within the boundaries of the St. to the world, and the openness and Year founded: INSTITUTE OF TAOIST EDUCATION AND Vrain Valley equanimity that arise from authentic ACUPUNCTURE INC. Wish list: Gift cards for Domestic insight and self-understanding. SHINING MOUNTAIN WALDORF SCHOOL 317 W. South Boulder Road, Suite 5 Violence Victims such as Safeway, King Ultimately, Naropa students explore 999 Violet Ave. Louisville, CO 80027 the inner resources needed to engage Boulder, CO 80304 Soupers, Walmart, Shell etc. courageously with a complex and www.itea.edu Year founded: 1999 http://shiningmountainwaldorf.org/ 720-890-8922 challenging world, to help transform 303.951.8579 that world through skill and compassion, Services: A free Veteran’s clinic on Services: Shining Mountain Waldorf LYONS HISTORY VIDEO PROJECT and to attain deeper levels of happiness School cultivates each student’s capacity Wednesday evenings and a student clinic P.O. Box 274 and meaning in their lives. Drawing on opened to the public. Supervised by Lyons, CO 80540 the vital insights of the world’s wisdom for lively independent thinking, artistically licensed acupuncturists, treatments are www.rockymtretreats.com/lyons- traditions, the university is simultaneously imbued feeling, and moral courage for offered at a reasonable rate. oralhistory.htm Buddhist-inspired, ecumenical, and responsible action. Wish list: Updated phone system, 303-823-0997 nonsectarian. Wish list: New awning for the Upgraded computers. Services: To preserve the history of Wish list: Sponsorship and partnership kindergarten; air conditioners and Person in charge: Hilary Skellon, Clinical the town of Lyons pioneers for future for events. Support for our low-cost air purifiers for the classrooms; new Director generations. The stories in the oral Community Counseling Center. skeleton for Anatomy lessons; 20-30 Claudia O’Neill, College Registrar history interviews fill in the spaces of the Collaborative relationships with person School Bus for Classroom and Year founded: 1996 town’s history that have been lacking. community partners. Scholarship Athletic Transportation. Wish list: Seeking person who can turn support, internships and housing for Person in charge: Jane Zeender, School INTERCAMBIO: UNITING COMMUNITIES Hi-8 tapes and mini-DV tapes into digital students Director 4735 Walnut St., Suite B ISO files (and/or DVD’s); approximately Person in charge: Charles Lief, president Year founded: 1983 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 29 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

ST. VRAIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY training in the atmospheric and related Services: Youth development, healthy Services: Mountain search and rescue, 1309 Hover St. Earth system sciences. living and social responsibility. outdoor safety education, disaster Longmont, CO 80501 Person in charge: Thomas Bogdan, Person in charge: Chris Coker, response. www.stvrainhistoricalsociety.com president president/CEO Year founded: 1947 303-776-1870 Year founded: 1960 Year founded: 1874 Services: To assure a future for our Environment community’s past. The St. Vrain UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MUSEUM OF YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY Historical Society seeks to preserve the NATURAL HISTORY 2850 Mapleton Ave. BIRDS OF PREY FOUNDATION heritage of Longmont and The St. Vrain Boulder, CO 80301 2290 S. 104th St. Valley. The Society fosters awareness 1030 Broadway Boulder, CO 80309 www.ymcabv.org Broomfield, CO 80020 of and appreciation for local history 303-664-5455 www.birds-of-prey.org among area citizens through historic http://cumuseum.colorado.edu 303-492-6892 Services: Youth development, healthy 303-460-0674 education, interpretive programming, living and social responsibility. Services: Helps injured and orphaned and preservation of structures and sites. Services: Museum exhibitions present raptors recover, adjust to our modern Wish list: Membership dues, financial natural and cultural wonders from Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ environment, and enjoy healthy, happy, support, in-kind donations and services, Colorado, North America, and the president world. free lives. sponsorship, advertising assistance and Year founded: 1874 Person in charge: Heidi Bucknam, volunteers. Year founded: 1902 executive director Person in charge: Alyce Davis, Executive YOUR ENGLISH SCHOOL DBA YES SCHOOL Year founded: 1984 Director WATERSHED SCHOOL 1128 Pine St. Year founded: 1967 1661 Alpine Ave. Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80304 www.learnenglishboulder.org BOULDER AREA TRAILS COALITION www.watershedschool.org 303-499-2352 P.O. Box 19726 THE ROLF INSTITUTE OF STRUCTURAL 303-440-7520 Services: YES is a nonprofit 501(c) Boulder, CO 80308 INTEGRATION www.bouldertrails.org Services: To spark adventure and (3) organization with a mission of 303-485-2162 5055 Chaparral Court, Suite 103 wonder, foster inquiry and community, encouraging men and women of all Boulder, CO 80301 and build the character and ability of cultures and beliefs to come together as Services: The Boulder Area Trails www.rolf.org students to take on the world’s greatest a community to improve English skills Coalition promotes non-motorized, 303-449-5903 challenges. and to become better acquainted with environmentally responsible trail Services: The Rolf Institute of Structural Person in charge: Elizabeth Meador American culture and customs. systems. Integration is the only school, whether Tracy Herman Year founded: 1995 Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, in the or worldwide, Year founded: 2004 acting president that trains Rolfers and Rolf Movement Year founded: 1996 Practitioners. Certified Rolfers are the ZONTA FOOTHILLS FOUNDATION AND CLUB WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR only professionals who can provide OF BOULDER COUNTY BOULDER COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY Rolfing Structural Integration to the HIGHER EDUCATION P.O. Box 19964 P.O. Box 2081 public. 3035 Center Green Drive Boulder, CO 80308 Boulder, CO 80306 Year founded: 1971 Boulder, CO 80301 www.zontafoothills.org www.boulderaudubon.org www.wiche.edu 720-352-5697 303-776-1939 303-541-0200 TINY TIM CENTER INC./TLC LEARNING CENTER Services: The Zonta Foothills Services: The Boulder County Audubon 611 Korte Parkway Services: WICHE and its 16 member Foundation, a nonprofit Colorado Society is a voice for migratory bird Longmont, CO 80501 states and territories work collaboratively corporation, was formed in 2004, to and wildlife conservation through www.learningwithtlc.org to expand educational access and carry out the charitable purposes of the habitat protection, political action, and 303-776-7417 excellence for all citizens of the West. Zonta Foothills Club of Boulder County. education. By promoting innovation, cooperation, Year founded: 1919 Services: TLC has nurtured and resource sharing, and sound public Person in charge: Pam Piombino, board supported the cognitive, physical, policy, WICHE strengthens higher president and social-emotional development Emergency Year founded: 1979 of children for over fifty years. We education’s contributions to the region’s social, economic, and civic life. BOULDER EMERGENCY SQUAD provide high-quality, accredited infant BOULDER CREEK WATERSHED INITIATIVE and toddler care, preschool and Year founded: 1953 3532 Diagonal Highway Boulder, CO 80301 P.O. Box 18 pediatric therapy services to accomplish Boulder, CO 80306 our mission: to provide, in a fiscally WILD BEAR MOUNTAIN ECOLOGY CENTER www.boulderrescue.org 20 Lakeview Drive, Unit 107 303-443-4081 http://bcn.boulder.co.us/basin/bcwi/ responsible manner, comprehensive 303-413-7365 early childhood education and Nederland, CO 80466 Services: An organization of volunteer therapeutic services to assist each child www.wildbear.org rescue professionals who provide Services: The Boulder Creek Watershed in reaching his or her highest potential. 303-258-0495 technical search, rescue, and other Initiative is a nonprofit organization To fulfill our mission, we are a Four Services: To foster a lifelong emergency support services to the dedicated to informing the community Star Qualistar rated (now Colorado appreciation of the environment and people of Boulder County. about water resources and issues that Shines) infant, toddler, and preschool promote an environmentally aware, Person in charge: Andrew Amalfitano, affect the health of the Boulder Creek program that serves children with typical responsible, and ecologically sound Chief watershed. development, special needs, and from community. Year founded: 1963 Year founded: 1996 high-risk backgrounds, combined with Person in charge: Jill Dreves, executive on and off site therapeutic services that director FRONT RANGE RESCUE DOGS BOULDER FISH AND GAME INC. complement our educational curriculum, Year founded: 1995 P.O. Box 18181 1630 Lincoln Place while being tailored to the needs of each Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80308 303-494-2655 individual child. WILD PLUM CENTER FOR YOUNG CHILDREN www.frontrangerescuedogs.org Person in charge: Matt Eldred, Services: Promotes improved fishing and AND FAMILIES 720-443-3773 executive director Services: Founded in 1984, Front Range hunting. 82 21st Ave. Suite B Year founded: 1908 Year founded: 1956 Longmont, CO 80501 Rescue Dogs, Inc. is an experienced www.wildplumcenter.org and dynamic non-profit volunteer group UNAVCO 303-776-8523 committed to providing competent BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION 6350 Nautilus Drive Services: Wild Plum Center prepares canine search and rescue teams to FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER Boulder, CO 80301 children for a lifetime of learning missing person emergencies. FOUNDATION www.unavco.org and self-sufficiency by providing a Year founded: 1984 P.O. Box 20935 303-381-7500 comprehensive, individualized approach Boulder, CO 80308-3935 Services: Provide infrastructure and data to early learning and family wellness. LONGMONT EMERGENCY UNIT www.playboulder.org services for geoscience research and Wish list: Funds for the expansion of 663 17th Ave. 303-931-5060 education. the program, volunteers, donations Longmont, CO 80501 Services: The PLAY Boulder Foundation Person in charge: M. Miller, president of art supplies and books for at home www.leu-rescue.org supports excellence in parks and Year founded: 1984 learning projects, and specific program 303-776-6180 recreation by mobilizing community needs listed on our website (www. Services: The Longmont Emergency support through education, philanthropy UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR wildplumcenter.org) or follow us on Unit is an all volunteer Search & and advocacy. ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (UCAR) Facebook! Rescue agency serving the citizens of Wish list: Support Boulder’s Tree Trust 1850 Table Mesa Drive Person in charge: Amy Ogilvie, Longmont and Boulder County and the -PLAY is starting with a goal to raise Boulder, CO 80305 Executive Director surrounding communities. $50,000 to plant 100 more trees than www.ucar.edu Year founded: 1965 Year founded: 1957 the city is scheduled to plant next year. 303-497-1000 Year founded: 1976 Services: The University Corporation YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESCUE GROUP for Atmospheric Research is a nonprofit 2800 Dagny Way 3720 Walnut St. CENTER FOR RESOURCE CONSERVATION consortium of more than 100 North Lafayette, CO 80026 Boulder, CO 80301 2639 Spruce St. American member colleges and www.ymcabv.org www.rockymountainrescue.org Boulder, CO 80302 universities focused on research and 303-664-5455 303-449-4141 www.conservationcenter.org 30 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

303-999-3820 www.etown.org environmental study and service; and to WILD FOUNDATION Services: Center for ReSource 303-443-8696 provide local institutions with educational 717 Poplar Ave. Conservation is a nonprofit dedicated to Services: Our mission is to educate, and technical assistance regarding Boulder, CO 80304 helping people conserve water, energy, entertain and inspire a diverse audience environmental practices. www.wild.org and building materials. through music and conversation in order Year founded: 1999 303-442-8811 to create a socially responsible and Year founded: 1976 Services: As the heart of the global environmentally sustainable world. LEAVE NO TRACE CENTER FOR OUTDOOR Wish list: More funding to expand wilderness community for over 40 COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD ETHICS years, the WILD Foundation protects 1720 15th St. eTown programs, including broadening 100 North St. Boulder, CO 80302 the reach or our Handmade Songs wilderness while meeting the needs of Series for students, produce a jazz Boulder, CO 80304 human communities, working across www.cgbgonline.org www.lnt.org 303-447-0901 series and produce an environmental- cultures and boundaries by collaborating education series; complete eTown’s 303-442-8222 with local peoples, organizations, Services: Our mission is to create The Leave No Trace Center and support community-focused state-of-the-art recording studio, Services: the private sector, and governments networks of building professionals providing a landmark space for arts for Outdoor Ethics provides education to create dynamic practical projects, and local governments in order to and culture to thrive and contribute to to preserve our natural world. inspiring solutions and communications share knowledge, increase business Colorado’s economic development; Year founded: 1994 initiatives. opportunities, support a clean-energy expand eTown’s fiber-optic capabilities to live stream events and tapings over Person in charge: Vance Martin, economy and make sustainable building PACIFIC INSTITUTE president common practice. the Web, making content free and 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 100 Wish list: Sponsorships, memberships accessible worldwide; produce an Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1974 and donations help ensure that our eTown television pilot; and digitize and www.pacinst.org community outreach and education organize the eTown archives to provide 720-564-0651 WILDLANDS RESTORATION VOLUNTEERS programs continue and that our efforts free public access to 25 years of musical, social and environmental programming. Services: We produce research that 3012 Sterling Circle, Suite 201 to make green building common advances a sustainable environment, Boulder, CO 80301 practice through collaboration among Person in charge: Nick Forster, founder/ healthy economy, and social equity with host www.wlrv.org professionals succeed. science-based solutions that lead to 303-543-1411 Person in charge: Ann Livingston, John Digger Pelaez, director of operations social and political change. Services: To foster a community spirit of president Person in charge: Peter Gleick, Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 1991 shared responsibility for the stewardship president and restoration of public, protected, and Terry Asbury, executive assistant ecologically important lands. COLORADO OCEAN COALITION GLOBAL GREENGRANTS FUND Year founded: 1987 4669 Seventh St. 2840 Wilderness Place, Suite A Person in charge: Ed Self, Executive Boulder, CO 80301 Boulder, CO 80304 RECYCLEBOULDERVALLEY.ORG Director www.ColoradoOcean.org www.greengrants.org Year founded: 1999 720-253-2007 303-939-9866 P.O. Box 1004 Services: We work for a future in Lafayette, CO 80026 Services: COCO engages inland www.recyclebouldervalley.org communities with land to sea which all people live with dignity and in Family harmony with the environment. 303-444-2550 stewardship through programs that ANAM CHARA connect our actions to watershed and Year founded: 1993 Year founded: 2003 ocean health. 1710 Violet Ave. Wish list: New database, projector and GREENWOOD WILDLIFE REHABILITATION THE NATURE CONSERVANCY Boulder, CO 80304 screen, video production. 2424 Spruce St. www.anamchara.org CENTER 303-579-5510 Person in charge: Vicki Goldstein P.O. Box 18987 Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 2011 Boulder, CO 80308 www.nature.org/colorado Services: Within the environs of www.greenwoodwildlife.org 303-444-2950 home care for elders, Anam Chara CONSERVATION FUND 303-823-8455 Services: The mission of The Nature expresses its mission of service for 1942 Broadway, Suite 323 Services: Greenwood’s mission is to Conservancy is to conserve the lands each in its community by nurturing Boulder, CO 80302 rehabilitate orphaned, sick and injured and waters on which all life depends. a conscious journey through the www.conservationfund.org wildlife for release into their appropriate Person in charge: Carlos Fernandez, passages of life. 303-444-4369 habitat. We strive to educate the public Colorado state director Wish list: Technology assistance with Services: Entrepreneurial nonprofit regarding humane human/wildlife Year founded: 1951 websight update interactions. organization that brings environmental Person in charge: Peggy Quinn, founder protection and economic vitality Wish list: Visit www.greenwoodwildlife. THORNE NATURE EXPERIENCE together. org/donate/wish-list for our current 1466 N 63rd St. Year founded: 1986 Year founded: 1985 wishlist. Boulder, CO 80303 Person in charge: Linda Tyler, executive www.thornenature.org ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN ECO-CYCLE INC. director 303-499-3647 BOULDER COUNTY 6400 Arapahoe Ave. Year founded: 1982 Services: To build Earth stewardship 309 Atwood St. Boulder, CO 80303 by connecting youth to nature Longmont, CO 80501 www.ecocycle.org INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL through joyful, hands-on, place-based www.aclboulder.org 303-444-6634 TRANSITIONAL INTERNATIONAL environmental education experiences. 303-527-0888 Services: Our mission is to identify, 948 North St., Suite 9 Year founded: 1954 explore, and demonstrate the emerging Services: The ACL is the Arc Chapter Boulder, CO 80304 serving Boulder and Broomfield frontiers of sustainable resource www.i-s-e-t.org WESTERN RESOURCE ADVOCATES management through the concepts and 720-564-0650 counties. Since 1962, we have practices of zero waste. We believe 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200 been providing resources, training, Services: ISET-International catalyzes Boulder, CO 80302 in personal and community action transformative changes toward a more support and individual and systems to transform society’s throw-away www.westernresourceadvocates.org resilient and equitable future. Through 303-444-1188 change advocacy for children and ethic into environmentally responsible research, training and implementation adults with intellectual/developmental stewardship. Services: Western Resource Advocates activities, we improve understanding and has spent over 25 years protecting the disabilities, their families, friends and Person in charge: Suzanne Jones, elevate the level of dialog and practice communities. executive director West’s land, air, and water. We use as society responds to natural resource, law, science, and economics to craft Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, Year founded: 1976 environmental and social challenges. executive director We serve as a framework for equal innovative solutions to the most pressing ENVIRONMENT COLORADO collaboration among individuals and conservation issues in the region. Year founded: 1974 1543 Wazee St., Suite 400 organizations in the North and South. Year founded: 1989 Denver, CO 80202 Person in charge: Ken MacClune, AUTISM SOCIETY OF BOULDER COUNTY www.environmentcolorado.org president WILD BEAR MOUNTAIN ECOLOGY CENTER 1877 Broadway, Suite 100 303-573-3871 Year founded: 1997 20 Lakeview Drive, Unit 107 Boulder, CO 80302 Services: Environment Colorado Nederland, CO 80466 www.autismboulder.org is a citizen-based environmental JEWS OF THE EARTH www.wildbear.org 720-272-8231 advocacy organization and a project of 3995 Darley Ave. 303-258-0495 Environment America. Services: To foster a lifelong Services: The Autism Society of Boulder, CO 80305 Boulder County helps individuals Person in charge: Kim Stevens, appreciation of the environment and www.jote.org with autism spectrum disorders and campaign director 303-377-6150 promote an environmentally aware, Year founded: 2002 responsible, and ecologically sound their families develop a strong, united Services: To provide educational community. programs and activities focused on community. ETOWN HALL the connection between Judaism and Person in charge: Jill Dreves, executive Person in charge: Lynn Wysolmierski, 1535 Spruce St. the environment; to provide religious director Board President Boulder, CO 80302 outreach programs about Jewish Year founded: 1995 Year founded: 2004 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 31 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 303-664-5455 LYONS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION in 1978. P.O. Box 3246 Services: Youth development, healthy 431 Main St. Person in charge: Grant Besser, Boulder, CO 80307-3246 living and social responsibility. Lyons, CO 80540 president www.bouldergenealogy.org Person in charge: Chris Coker, www.lyonscf.org Year founded: 1978 Services: Assists with family histories. president/CEO 720-295-9667 Year founded: 1968 Year founded: 1874 Services: The Lyons Community BOULDER COUNTY AIDS PROJECT Foundation exists to improve the quality 2118 14th St. CHILDREN FIRST OF THE ROCKIES of life, build a culture of giving and Boulder, CO 80302 P.O. Box 2174 Foundation/Fund/Trust encourage change in the greater Lyons www.bcap.org Longmont, CO 80502-2174 BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION area. 303-444-6121 www.ccfor.org FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER Person in charge: Monique Sawyer- Services: The mission of Boulder 303-776-5348 FOUNDATION Lang, chair County AIDS Project is to provide Services: The services of the Children P.O. Box 20935 Year founded: 2007 support, advocacy and education to First of the Rockies are designed to help Boulder, CO 80308-3935 those in our community who are living clients, specifically families in conflict or www.playboulder.org PLEDGE 1% COLORADO with or affected by the HIV/AIDS. crisis, improve their quality of life and 303-931-5060 1123 Spruce St. Person in charge: Ana Hopperstad, ensure the safety and well-being of Services: The PLAY Boulder Foundation Boulder, CO 80302 executive director children. supports excellence in parks and www.pledge1colorado.org Year founded: 1985 Year founded: 1999 recreation by mobilizing community 303-442-0436 support through education, philanthropy Services: Pledge 1% Colorado is a BOULDER VALLEY WOMEN’S HEALTH CENTER COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER and advocacy. network of Colorado entrepreneurs 2855 Valmont Road INC. Wish list: Support Boulder’s Tree Trust who share a common commitment to Boulder, CO 80301 11968 Mineral Road -PLAY is starting with a goal to raise giving back to their communities. www.boulderwomenshealth.org Longmont, CO 80504 $50,000 to plant 100 more trees than Person in charge: Morgan McMillan, 303-442-5160 www.ctrcinc.org the city is scheduled to plant next year. executive director Services: The Mission of Boulder 303-652-9131 Year founded: 1976 Year founded: 2007 Valley Women’s Health Center is to Services: The mission of the Colorado provide accessible, confidential and Therapeutic Riding Center is to change BROOMFIELD COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Gay & Lesbian comprehensive gynecological and the lives of people with disabilities by P.O. Box 2040 reproductive healthcare, including sexual promoting their physical, psychological Broomfield, CO 80038 OUT BOULDER COUNTY health services and education. and social well being through equine www.broomfieldfoundation.org 2132 14th St. Wish list: Funding to help sustain our assisted activities. 303-469-7208 Boulder, CO 80302 Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Year founded: 1980 Services: The Broomfield Community www.outboulder.org (LARC) program, which helped bring Foundation’s purpose is to accept 303-499-5777 about a 51 percent reduction in teen FAMILY LEARNING CENTER contributions and provide support Services: Out Boulder County educates, births and abortions in Boulder County. 3164 34th St. through grants which benefit Broomfield advocates and provides services, Person in charge: Susan Buchanan, Boulder, CO 80301 citizens. programs and support to Boulder Executive Director www.flcboulder.org Person in charge: Karen Smith, County’s LGBTQ communities. Year founded: 1973 303-442-8979 executive director Wish list: Healthy snacks for our youth Services: FLC is an inclusive community Year founded: 1993 program, plants for beautification of our BRAVEHOODS where children and families of all races yard and a full-sized refrigerator for our 613 Rider Ridge Drive and cultures, and from all walks of life, GLOBAL GREENGRANTS FUND Longmont office. Longmont, CO 80504 are welcomed. We believe that family 2840 Wilderness Place, Suite A Person in charge: Mardi Moore, www.bravehoods.org and community offer the best support Boulder, CO 80301 executive director 303-774-8202 system for healthy social, academic, civic, www.greengrants.org Year founded: 1994 Services: We give hooded apparel to and ethical development. By offering 303-939-9866 kids with cancer and their siblings. educational opportunities to the entire Services: We work for a future in PFLAG BOULDER COUNTY Wish list: Corporate sponsors and family, we create families who value which all people live with dignity and in P.O. Box 19696 partnerships. education, self-reliance, and community harmony with the environment. Boulder, CO 80308 Person in charge: Allison Yacht, service. Year founded: 1993 www.pflagboulder.org executive director Person in charge: Brenda Lyle, 303-444-8164 Year founded: 2013 executive director GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION Services: Support for the LGBT Year founded: 1985 1055 Adams Circle community. CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 1993 615 N. Main St. MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM www.gwboulder.org Longmont, CO 80501 8778 Arapahoe Ave. 303-444-3967 Health www.cpwd-ilc.org Boulder, CO 80303 Services: The Golden West Foundation 303-442-8662 www.medicinehorse.org was formed as a separate nonprofit AVISTA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL Services: Independent living services, 720-406-7630 organization in 1986 to enhance the 100 Health Park Drive peer support, information and referral, Services: Medicine Horse Program lives of Golden West residents and Louisville, CO 80027 transitions, systems and individual enhances the quality of life of support their ability to remain in our www.avistahospital.org advocacy, visually impaired services, adolescents, families, and adults through senior living program at Golden West if 303-673-1000 home health services. unique equine-assisted experiences. their resources became scarce. Services: Emergency and trauma; Wish list: Financial contributions, new Year founded: 2001 Year founded: 1986 critical care; breast imaging, surgery kitchen equipment. and reconstruction; breast-cancer Person in charge: David Robinson, MEN’S LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE IMAGINE! prevention; birth center; heart and executive director P.O. Box 17806 1400 Dixon Ave. vascular; gastroenterology; gynecology; Year founded: 1977 Boulder, CO 80308 Lafayette, CO 80026 neonatal intensive care. www.mensleadershipalliance.org www.imaginecolorado.org Person in charge: Dennis Barts, CEO CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 303-444-9022 303-665-7789 Year founded: 1990 1675 Range St. Services: Men’s Leadership Alliance is Services: Creating a world of Boulder, CO 80301 a nonprofit organization dedicated to opportunity for all abilities. BOULDER COMMUNITY HEALTH FOOTHILLS www.cpwd-ilc.org inspiring, encouraging and supporting Person in charge: Mark Emery, HOSPITAL 303-442-8662 men of all ages into authentic living. executive director 4747 Arapahoe Ave. Services: The mission of the Center for Year founded: 2003 Year founded: 1963 Boulder, CO 80303 People With Disabilities is to provide www.bch.org resources, information and advocacy YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY LONGMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 303-415-7000 to assist people with disabilities in 2850 Mapleton Ave. 636 Coffman St., Suite 203 Person in charge: Robert Vissers, overcoming barriers to independent Boulder, CO 80301 Longmont, CO 80501 president & CEO living. www.ymcabv.org www.longmontfoundation.org Year founded: 1922 Person in charge: David Robinson, 303-664-5455 303-678-6555 executive director Services: Youth development, healthy Services: Improving life in the St. BOULDER COMMUNITY HEALTH FOUNDATION Year founded: 1977 living and social responsibility. Vrain Valley through philanthropy and P.O. Box 9019 Person in charge: Chris Coker, CEO/ charitable leadership. Boulder, CO 80301-9019 CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES president Wish list: We could use two new office www.bch.org 25 Garden Center, Suite 1 Year founded: 1874 chairs for our offices. We’re always 303-440-2167 Broomfield, CO 80020 looking for volunteers to help on our Services: Gifts to the Boulder www.cpwd-ilc.org YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY grants committee. Community Health Foundation have 303-442-8662 2800 Dagny Way Person in charge: Eric Hozempa, been used to improve and enhance Services: The mission of the Center for Lafayette, CO 80026 executive director medical care to thousands of hospital People With Disabilities is to provide www.ymcabv.org Year founded: 1994 patients since the Foundation’s inception resources, information and advocacy 32 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

to assist people with disabilities in Year founded: 1974 provides assistance and resources that support, healing, and limited medical overcoming barriers to independent lead to smoke-free policies. services for sexual life choices. living. DENTAL AID Person in charge: Peter Bialick, Wish list: Nurse volunteers, client Person in charge: David Robinson, 4155 Darley Ave., Suite C president advocate volunteers, technology executive director Boulder, CO 80305 Year founded: 1977 upgrades (laptops, server, etc), financial Year founded: 1977 www.dentalaid.org support for medical supplies. 303-499-7072 HAKOMI INSTITUTE Person in charge: Rick Thielen, CEO CHINOOK CLUBHOUSE Services: Dental Aid’s mission is to P.O. Box 1873 Year founded: 1984 1000 Alpine Ave. improve the quality of life of children Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80304 and adults struggling to afford health care www.hakomi.org LONGMONT MEALS ON WHEELS INC. www.chinookclubhouse.org by providing compassionate, affordable, 303-499-6699 910 Longs Peak Ave. 303-440-4842 high quality dental care and education, Services: Founded in 1981 by Ron Longmont, CO 80501 Services: To provide a warm, inclusive while advocating to ensure access to Kurtz and a core group of trainers, the www.lmow.org community with the goal of encouraging care. Hakomi Institute is the original and most 303-772-0540 adults with mental illness to proceed Person in charge: Dennis Lewis, extensive organization providing training Services: The mission of Longmont at their own pace toward recovery President/CEO and information on Hakomi Experiential Meals on Wheels (LMOW) is to serve and independence, using their unique Year founded: 1974 Psychotherapy worldwide. our community by promoting client strengths, talents and abilities. Year founded: 1981 health and independence through Year founded: 1990 EYE HEALTH INSTITUTE good nutrition and social interaction. P.O. Box 11052 HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA - Longmont Meals on Wheels helps frail CLINICA FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES Boulder, CO 80301 BOULDER CHAPTER elderly and people with disabilities with 2525 13th St. www.eyehealthinstitute.org 2936 15th St. proper, affordable nutrition so that Boulder, CO 80304 303-936-2019 Aurora, CO 80047-2704 they can stay self-sufficient in their own www.clinica.org Services: The Eye Health Institute is a www.hearinglosscolorado.org homes for as long as possible. 303-650-4460 non-profit vision clinic which provides 303-938-9659 Wish list: $10 gift cards to Longmont Services: We offer our patients a full quality eye care to the people of Services: The mission of HLAA is to grocery stores to be included in spectrum of medical services, behavioral Jamaica. To date, over 8,000 patients open the world of communication to LMOW’s Christmas dinners to its health care, dental care, full-service have been seen. All doctors, nurses & people with hearing loss by providing homebound clients. pharmacies and more. volunteers pay their own transportation, information, education, support and Person in charge: Karla Hale, executive Person in charge: Simon Smith, room and board. All donations to advocacy. director president/CEO EHI are used for equipment, surgery, We would like to have pro Colleen Larsen, volunteer coordinator medications & glasses. Wish list: Year founded: 1977 bono help for business and marketing Year founded: 1969 Year founded: 2001 planning. COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER Year founded: 1984 LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL INC. GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER 200 Exempla Circle 1950 W. Mountain View Ave. 11968 Mineral Road HELPING HANDS HEALTH EDUCATION Longmont, CO 80501 Longmont, CO 80504 Lafayette, CO 80026 948 Pearl St. www.goodsamaritancolorado.org www.luhcares.org www.ctrcinc.org Boulder, CO 80302 303-651-5111 303-652-9131 303-689-4000 www.helpinghandsusa.org Services: We reveal and foster God’s Services: Inpatient and outpatient health Services: The mission of the Colorado 303-448-1811 care. Therapeutic Riding Center is to change healing love by improving the health of Services: Founded in 1992, Helping the people and communities we serve, Person in charge: Mitchell Carson, the lives of people with disabilities by Hands Health Education has been president & CEO promoting their physical, psychological especially those who are poor and providing access to quality healthcare and social well being through equine vulnerable. and education for people in developing Year founded: 1959 assisted activities. Person in charge: David Hamm, countries for over 20 years. Year founded: 1980 president/CEO Year founded: 1992 LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL FOUNDATION Year founded: 2004 1380 Tulip St., Suite A DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION FOR HERB RESEARCH FOUNDATION Longmont, CO 80501 GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER www.luhcares.org PARKINSON’S 5589 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 205 303-651-2273 4730 Table Mesa Drive, Suite J-200 FOUNDATION Boulder, CO 80303-8115 200 Exempla Circle www.herbs.org Services: The Longmont United Boulder, CO 80305 Hospital Foundation is dedicated to www.davisphinneyfoundation.org Lafayette, CO 80026 303-449-2265 www.gsmcfoundation.org administering all fund-raising methods 303-733-3340 Services: To improve world health and that provide support and advance the Services: To help people with 303-689-5251 well being through herbs. The materials Services: The foundation supports the in our files are available to the public mission of the hospital. This is part of an Parkinson’s live well today, providing ongoing commitment to the continuous them with essential information, practical healing environment, advanced medical for a small cost to cover research time, technology and proven practices in copying and shipping. Our members improvement of the hospital’s working tools, and inspiration. environment and service to the Person in charge: Polly Dawkins, clinical care at Good Samaritan Medical receive discounts and priority service. Center. HRF is working to increase the rational community. The sole purpose of the executive director foundation is to benefit the people, Year founded: 2004 Person in charge: Jan Hubert, executive and informed use of herbs through scientific research and education. We programs and facilities of the hospital and director the communities it serves. Year founded: 2005 are working to bring nature back into DENTAL AID modern health care in the US and Person in charge: Bryan Bowles, 877 E. South Boulder Road around the world.. foundation director Louisville, CO 80027 GRILLO HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER Year founded: 1981 www.dentalaid.org 4715 Arapahoe Ave. Year founded: 1983 Boulder, CO 80303 303-665-8228 MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM Services: Dental Aid’s mission is to www.grillocenter.org INSTITUTE OF TAOIST EDUCATION AND 720-854-7293 ACUPUNCTURE INC. 8778 Arapahoe Ave. improve the quality of life of children Boulder, CO 80303 and adults struggling to afford health care Services: To empower consumers to 317 W. South Boulder Road, Suite 5 by providing compassionate, affordable, achieve quality health care and well- Louisville, CO 80027 www.medicinehorse.org high quality dental care and education, being through education and accessing www.itea.edu 720-406-7630 while advocating to ensure access to medical research. 720-890-8922 Services: Medicine Horse Program care. Person in charge: Johnny Daurio, Services: A free Veteran’s clinic on enhances the quality of life of Person in charge: Dennis Lewis , executive director Wednesday evenings and a student clinic adolescents, families, and adults through president & CEO Year founded: 1998 opened to the public. Supervised by unique equine-assisted experiences. Year founded: 1974 licensed acupuncturists, treatments are Year founded: 2001 GROUP TO ALLEVIATE SMOKING POLLUTION offered at a reasonable rate. DENTAL AID OF COLORADO (GASP) Wish list: Updated phone system, MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS 1715 Princess Drive 2400 Central Avenue Suite A3 Upgraded computers. 1333 Iris Ave. Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80301 Person in charge: Hilary Skellon, Clinical Boulder, CO 80304 www.dentalaid.org www.gaspforair.org Director www.mhpcolorado.org 303-682-2619 303-444-9799 Claudia O’Neill, College Registrar 303-443-8500 Services: Dental Aid’s mission is to Services: The Group to Alleviate Year founded: 1996 Services: Mental Health Partners improve the quality of life of children Smoking Pollution (GASP of Colorado) began in 1962 as a clinic, received and adults struggling to afford health care is a nonprofit organization working LIFE CHOICES nonprofit status in 1964, and was by providing compassionate, affordable, to eliminate secondhand smoke from 20 W. Mountain View Ave. federally designated as a comprehensive high quality dental care and education, the air you breathe by advocating for Longmont, CO 80501 community mental health center in while advocating to ensure access to smoke-free policies at work, in public www.lifematters.org 1971. care. places, and in multiunit housing. GASP 303-651-2050 Person in charge: Kelly Phillips-Henry, Person in charge: Dennis Lewis , works to educate the public about the Services: Life Choices is a Christ- chief executive officer President & CEO benefits of smoke-free policies, and centered ministry providing education, Year founded: 1962 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 33 School Readiness Coordinator, Claudia Sanchez, meets with a family through the Community Foundation’s Engaged Latino Parents Advancing School Outcomes (ELPASO) program

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The Community Foundation Boulder County is based on the idea that good things happen when we share knowledge, pursue common goals, and work together to realize our shared vision for a thriving community. For 25 years, we built networks, deepened relationships and advanced inclusivity countywide.

You believe in the power and potential of social change. And you want to make a difference. Together, we mobilize resources to solve community challenges. What does it mean to be a Let's make a difference - together - in the next 25 years! COMMUNITY Learn more at commfound.org CATALYST? DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS Lafayette, CO 80026 FLATIRONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HORIZONS INTERNATIONAL 834 S. Sherman St. www.trucare.org 201 E. Simpson St. 777 Broadway Longmont, CO 80501 303-442-0961 Lafayette , CO 80026 Boulder, CO 80302 www.mhpcolorado.org Services: We work to ensure that www.flatironshabitat.org www.horizonsinternational.org 303-443-8500 everyone in our community can live 303-447-3787 303-442-3333 Services: Mental Health Partners with advanced illness as comfortably, Services: Building strength, stability and Services: Housing for international began in 1962 as a clinic, received confidently, and fully as possible. self-reliance AND shelter. People in students. nonprofit status in 1964, and was Person in charge: Pat Mehnert, interim our community and all over the world Year founded: 1991 federally designated as a comprehensive CEO & president partner with Habitat for Humanity to community mental health center in Year founded: 1976 build or improve a place they can call HOVER SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY 1971. home. Habitat homeowners help build 1401 Elmhurst Drive Person in charge: Kelly Phillips-Henry, VETERANS PEACE OF MIND PROJECT their houses alongside volunteers and Longmont, CO 80503 Chief Executive Officer 6800 79th St. pay an affordable mortgage. With our www.hovercommunity.org Year founded: 1962 Niwot, CO 80503 help, Habitat homeowners achieve the 303-772-9292 www.veteranspeaceofmindproject.org strength, stability and independence they Services: As a Not-for-Profit need to build a better life for themselves organization caring for older adults, we MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS 303-443-0444 and their families. 529 Coffman St., Suite 300 Services: The Mindfulness Peace Project adhere to a proud tradition of comfort Longmont, CO 80501 (MPP) offers several programs integrating and care. A Colorado leader in senior www.mhpcolorado.org mindfulness and meditation to people FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY residential services, we pioneered efforts 303-684-0555 in very difficult situations. Its mission is 1285 Cimarron Drive to facilitate unique, individualized services Services: Mental Health Partners to cultivate the fundamental sanity and Lafayette, CO 80026 - now the standard in senior living. began in 1962 as a clinic, received dignity in individuals. This commitment www.unitedwayfoothills.org Person in charge: Lisa Czolowski, CEO nonprofit status in 1964, and was manifests as an appreciation of the 303-444-4013 Year founded: 1976 federally designated as a comprehensive richness of every situation, even those Services: Driving collaborative work that community mental health center in that seem confused. produces measurable results in attainable THE INN BETWEEN OF LONGMONT INC. 1971. Person in charge: Margot Neuman, housing, community resilience, and 515 Kimbark St. Person in charge: Kelly Phillips-Henry, executive director strengthening families for early childhood Longmont, CO 80501 Chief Executive Officer success. www.theinbetween.org Kelly Phillips-Henry, Chief Executive Wish list: Our community working 303-684-0810 Officer Housing collaboratively so that: Every family is Services: Our mission is to provide Barbara Ryan, CEO AFFORDABLE HOUSING ALLIANCE in a safe home; Every child is ready for supportive housing, comprehensive case Year founded: 1962 777 Pearl St., Suite 210 success by age 5; and Our neighbors management and life skills training for Boulder, CO 80302 have relationships and resources to withstand crisis. diverse homeless families and individuals. MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS - RYAN 720-260-2800 Year founded: 1993 Year founded: 1992 Person in charge: Douglas Yeiser, WELLNESS CENTER president & CEO 1000 Alpine Ave. Year founded: 1922 THISTLE COMMUNITIES Boulder, CO 80304 BOULDER AREA RENTAL HOUSING 6000 Spine Road, #101t www.mhpcolorado.org ASSOCIATION Boulder, CO 80301 303-443-8500 P.O. Box 17606 FRASIER MEADOWS RETIREMENT www.thistlecommunities.org Services: Mental Health Partners Boulder, CO 80308 COMMUNITY 303-443-0007 began in 1962 as a clinic, received www.barhaonline.org 350 Ponca Pl. Services: The mission of Thistle nonprofit status in 1964, and was 303-494-9048 Boulder, CO 80303 Communities is to create, manage and federally designated as a comprehensive Services: To advocate for the Boulder www.frasiermeadows.com preserve quality, permanently affordable community mental health center in County rental-housing industry. 303-499-4888 homes for working families, seniors and 1971. Person in charge: Barbara Guthrie, Services: An active retirement people with disabilities. Person in charge: Kelly Phillips-Henry, President community helping seniors enjoy Wish list: independent and fulfilling lives. chief executive officer Year founded: 1982 Person in charge: Mary Duvall, CEO Barbara Ryan, CEO Person in charge: Timothy Johnson, Year founded: 1989 president and CEO Year founded: 1962 COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD 1720 15th St. Year founded: 1998 Human Services MIRACLE FUND Boulder, CO 80302 25 S. Cedar Brook Road www.cgbgonline.org GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN Boulder, CO 80304 303-447-0901 1055 Adams Circle BOULDER COUNTY www.miraclefund1.org Services: Our mission is to create Boulder, CO 80303 309 Atwood St. 303-449-6822 and support community-focused www.gwboulder.org Longmont, CO 80501 Services: The Miracle Fund has a networks of building professionals 303-444-3967 www.aclboulder.org mission of providing quality health and local governments in order to Services: The Golden West Foundation 303-527-0888 services, both here and abroad, to share knowledge, increase business was formed as a separate nonprofit Services: The ACL is the Arc Chapter people with no access to such care. opportunities, support a clean-energy organization in 1986 to enhance the serving Boulder and Broomfield Person in charge: Glennis Walters economy and make sustainable building lives of Golden West residents and counties. Since 1962, we have been Smith, president common practice. support their ability to remain in our providing resources, training, support Year founded: 1994 Wish list: Sponsorships, memberships senior living program at Golden West if and individual and systems change and donations help ensure that our their resources became scarce. advocacy for children and adults with NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS community outreach and education Year founded: 1986 intellectual/developmental disabilities, 1333 Iris Ave. programs continue and that our efforts their families, friends and communities. Boulder, CO 80304 to make green building common GOLDEN WEST MANOR Person in charge: Ailsa Wonnacott, www.namibouldercounty.org practice through collaboration among 1055 Adams Circle executive director 303-443-4591 professionals succeed. Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 1974 Services: A nonprofit dedicated to Person in charge: Ann Livingston, www.gwboulder.org improve the lives of people living with president 303-444-3967 ATTENTION HOMES mental illness and their families since Year founded: 2004 Services: Golden West’s mission is to 1443 Spruce St 1979. provide quality housing and related Boulder, CO 80302 Person in charge: Jacob Meffley, FLATIRONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY services to persons aged 62 and older www.attentionhomes.org president board of directors 201 E. Simpson St. in an environment that is supportive 303-447-1206 Year founded: 1979 Lafayette, CO 80026 of the senior residents and the local Services: Attention Homes provides www.flatironshabitat.org community. shelter and life-changing resources to NATURAL TRANSITIONS 303-447-3787 Year founded: 1965 youth in crisis. 3980 N. Broadway, Suite 103-171 Services: We build affordable homes for Wish list: Financial support, meal Boulder, CO 80304 ownership for families in Boulder and HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF THE ST. VRAIN donors, hygiene kits, socks, new www.naturaltransitions.org Broomfield counties. We have a ReStore VALLEY underwear, coats, hats, boots, gently 303-443-3418 in Broomfield at which donations, sales 303 Atwood St. used clothes for youth and young adults Services: We are a nonprofit resource help us with that mission. Longmont, CO 80501 ages 15-24. center 501(c)(3) providing education Wish list: Your financial support, www.stvrainhfh.org Person in charge: Claire Clurman, on conscious, holistic, and green your time and your voice help bring 303-682-2485 executive director approaches to end of life, including independence to families in our Services: Seeking to put God’s love Year founded: 1966 family-directed home-based after-death community in need of a decent place to into action, Habitat for Humanity care also known as “home funerals.” live. Join us on our construction sites, brings people together to build homes, AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK OF Year founded: 2003 donate or spread the word. communities, and hope. COLORADO Person in charge: Susan Lythgoe, Person in charge: Nicole Stanek, 1700 55th St., Suite A TRU COMMUNITY CARE Executive director volunteer manager Boulder, CO 80301 2594 Trailridge Drive East, Suite A Year founded: 1993 Year founded: 1988 www.aincolorado.org 36 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 303-786-7777 providing a decent wage and work history companions to share intergenerational minor medical, transportation to work, Services: Help blind/visually impaired for those who are trying to regain stability high arts, cultural and educational case management, partnerships for and print-disabled individuals to in their lives. Financial assistance will help experiences together at no cost. other services. maintain independence and community BOHO offer this jobs program. Wish list: Need professional nonprofit Wish list: Financial donations, in-kind connection through audio access to Person in charge: Jason Hays, Board Chair leaders, office space, upgraded donations, food donations, partnerships newspapers, ads and magazines via Year founded: 2009 computers, corporate partnerships and with local businesses, faith and other receiver, telephone or Internet. sponsors. community organizations. Wish list: - mobile app in English and BOULDER SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS Person in charge: Raderman Joan, Person in charge: Julie Van Domelen, Spanish - interpoint Braille embosser 4869 N. Broadway founder/director executive director Person in charge: David Dawson, Boulder, CO 80304 Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 1918 executive director www.bouldershelter.org Year founded: 1990 303-442-4646 COAL CREEK MEALS ON WHEELS FLATIRONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Services: To provide safe shelter, food, 455 N. Burlington Ave. 201 E. Simpson St. AUTISM SOCIETY OF BOULDER COUNTY support services and an avenue to self- Lafayette, CO 80026-1261 Lafayette, CO 80026 1877 Broadway, Suite 100 sufficiency for homeless adults in our www.coalcreekmow.org www.flatironshabitat.org Boulder, CO 80302 community. 303-665-0566 303-447-3787 www.autismboulder.org Wish list: Travel-size toiletries, blankets, Services: We provide nutritious Services: We build affordable homes for 720-272-8231 towels, gloves, socks, coats. lunchtime meals, either delivered ownership for families in Boulder and Services: The Autism Society of Boulder Person in charge: Travis Railey, or on-site to local seniors and those Broomfield counties. We have a ReStore County helps individuals with autism development and marketing director unable to cook for themselves, in Erie, in Broomfield at which donations, sales spectrum disorders and their families Year founded: 1982 Lafayette, Louisville, and Superior. help us with that mission. develop a strong, united community. Wish list: A tilt skillet for the kitchen. Wish list: Your financial support, Person in charge: Lynn Wysolmierski, BRIDGE HOUSE Person in charge: Lesley Jackson, your time and your voice help bring Board President 5345 Arapahoe Ave., Unit 5 executive director independence to families in our Year founded: 2004 Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 1972 community in need of a decent place to www.boulderbridgehouse.org live. Join us on our construction sites, BLUE SKY BRIDGE 303-442-8300 COLORADO FRIENDSHIP donate or spread the word. P.O. Box 19122 Services: Bridge House’s mission is to 1067 S. Hover St., E-116 Person in charge: Susan Lythgoe, Boulder, CO 80308 address immediate survival needs of Longmont, CO 80501 Executive director www.blueskybridge.org homeless and working poor individuals www.coloradofriendship.org Year founded: 1993 303-444-1388 and provide resources which lead to 303-545-0242 Services: We facilitate a collaborative employment, housing, personal stability Services: Colorado FriendShip was born FOCUS REENTRY approach to child-abuse investigations and healing. as an emergency relief organization 4705 Baseline Rd while providing child victims and their Person in charge: Isabel McDevitt, dedicated to delivering emergency food Boulder, CO 80303 families with support in a safe and child- executive director and clothing to those in need. www.focusreentry.org focused environment. We strive to make Year founded: 1996 Person in charge: Liz Friedenson, 720-304-6446 the community safer for all children and executive director Services: The mission of FOCUS Reentry families through intervention, education CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES Year founded: 1998 is to reduce recidivism and enhance and advocacy. 615 N. Main St. community safety. As the only formal Wish list: Card and board games for all Longmont, CO 80501 COMMUNITY FOOD SHARE program available to offenders leaving ages; magazine subscriptions; coloring www.cpwd-ilc.org 650 S. Taylor Ave. the Boulder County Jail FOCUS mentors books; crossword puzzles or Sudoku 303-442-8662 Louisville, CO 80027 serve as a bridge in the offenders’ transition puzzle books; snacks & water; DVD-R Services: Independent living services, www.communityfoodshare.org back into society, helping them to stabilize, recordable discs — 120 min. (for peer support, information and referral, 303-652-3663 rebuild their lives and eventually achieve recording forensic interview transitions, systems and individual Services: Community Food Share’s self-sufficiency. Person in charge: Gina Maione Earles, advocacy, visually impaired services, mission is to be a leader in our Person in charge: Jerry Frangas, executive director home health services. community’s effort to end hunger in executive director Year founded: 1995 Wish list: Financial contributions, new Boulder and Broomfield counties. Year founded: 2005 kitchen equipment. Wish list: Food, funds and volunteers. BOULDER COUNTY AIDS PROJECT Person in charge: David Robinson, Person in charge: Michelle Orge, FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY 2118 14th St. executive director executive director 1285 Cimarron Drive Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1977 Year founded: 1981 Lafayette, CO 80026 www.bcap.org UnitedWayFoothills.org 303-444-6121 CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES CONSCIOUS ALLIANCE 303-895-3419 Services: The mission of Boulder 1675 Range St. 2525 Arapahoe Ave., Suite E4-182 Services: Collaboratively identify County AIDS Project is to provide Boulder, CO 80301 Boulder, CO 80302 community priority needs and desired support, advocacy and education to www.cpwd-ilc.org www.consciousalliance.org outcomes, unite community resources those in our community who are living 303-442-8662 720-406-7871 in pursuit of agreed upon goals, and take with or affected by the HIV/AIDS. Services: The mission of the Center for Services: Conscious Alliance is a action. Person in charge: Ana Hopperstad, People With Disabilities is to provide national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization Person in charge: Douglas J. Yeiser, executive director resources, information and advocacy committed to supporting communities president/CEO Year founded: 1985 to assist people with disabilities in in crisis through hunger relief and youth overcoming barriers to independent empowerment GUIDESTONE CONSULTING BOULDER FOOD RESCUE living. 1080 Oakdale Place 1911 11th St., #102 Person in charge: David Robinson, DART INC. Boulder, CO 80304 Boulder, CO 80302 executive director 5056 Coventry Court www.ColoradoFriendShip.org www.boulderfoodrescue.org Year founded: 1977 Boulder, CO 80301 303-859-3132 720-445-5237 www.dartdefense.org Services: Guidestone Consulting Services: Boulder Food Rescue aims CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 303-530-9447 provides management consulting to to create a more just and less wasteful 25 Garden Center, Suite 1 Services: People have the right to live help organizations become sustainable food system. We do this through the Broomfield, CO 80020 free of violence. DART, a 501(c)(3) while walking their talk. By operating sustainable redistribution of healthy food www.cpwd-ilc.org nonprofit based in Colorado, works in alignment with their values, they can to low-income communities. 303-442-8662 toward this by offering highly effective best fulfill their missions while flourishing Wish list: Larger office space, cargo Services: The mission of the Center for courses in violence prevention and in the marketplace. bikes, increased staff capacity. People With Disabilities is to provide violence management. Person in charge: Liz Friedenson, Person in charge: Hana Dansky, resources, information and advocacy Wish list: Funds to braden our reach of executive director executive director to assist people with disabilities in DateSmart - Teen Healthy Relationships Year founded: 1998 Year founded: 2011 overcoming barriers to independent and Dating Violence Prevention. living. Person in charge: Michele Dusenbery, HERITAGE HOUSE MINISTRIES BOULDER OUTREACH FOR HOMELESS Person in charge: David Robinson, executive director P.O. Box 195 OVERFLOW executive director Year founded: 2000 Louisville, CO 80027 P.O. Box 1393 Year founded: 1977 www.heritagehouseco.org Boulder, CO 80306 EMERGENCY FAMILY ASSISTANCE 303-604-0140 boulderboho.org CIRCLE OF CARE ASSOCIATION Services: Heritage House is a non-profit 303.810.8223 2505 Fourth St. 1575 Yarmouth Ave. organization which provides a safe haven Services: To meet, as a community, the Boulder, CO 80304 Boulder, CO 80304 for at-risk, teenage girls. We are committed emergency needs for basic shelter and www.circleofcareproject.org www.efaa.org to providing a nurturing and loving home, care not served because of gaps in the 303-358-4300 303-442-3042 building self-esteem, and establishing life Boulder support network. Services: Ending isolation for Services: Short-term & transitional skills essential for a promising new future. Wish list: BOHO employs currently vulnerable elderly by connecting them housing for families with children, food Person in charge: Jeanne Jones, director or formerly homeless people, thereby with volunteer drivers/performance pantry, financial assistance for rent, Year founded: 2002 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 37 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS I HAVE A DREAM FOUNDATION OF BOULDER Violence Victims such as Safeway, King president board of directors and care. COUNTY Soupers, Walmart, Shell etc. Year founded: 1979 Wish list: Bouncy seats, towels, pacifiers, 5390 Manhattan Circle, Suite 200 Year founded: 1999 baby bath toys, boppys, new baby bath Boulder, CO 80303 NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS FUND tubs, baby bath toys, play mats, cereal, www.ihaveadreamboulder.org MAD MINISTRY (MAKING A DIFFERENCE) 1506 Broadway cup a soups, fruit cups, paper towels, 303-444-3636 7100 South Boulder Road Boulder, CO 80302-6217 jelly, baby wipes, pull ups, toilet paper. Services: The mission of the “I Have a Boulder, CO 80303 www.narf.org Person in charge: Paula DuPre’ Pesmen, Dream” Foundation of Boulder County www.madministry.org 303-447-8760 founder and executive director program is to motivate and empower 303-800-6180 Services: Tthe Native American Rights Year founded: 2005 children from low-income communities Services: Our goal is to help Brazilians Fund has provided legal assistance to reach their education and career goals to feed, clothe and care for homeless to Indian tribes, organizations, and VIA MOBILITY SERVICES by providing a long-term intervention and needy children and their families in individuals nationwide who may have 2855 N. 63rd St. program of mentoring, tutoring, and Brazil. otherwise gone without adequate Boulder, CO 80301 cultural enrichment. Upon graduation Year founded: 2004 representation. www.viacolorado.org from high school, each Dreamer is Person in charge: John Echohawk, 303-447-2848 eligible to receive a four-year tuition- MEALS ON WHEELS OF BOULDER executive director Services: To promote independence assistance scholarship for college or Year founded: 1970 and self-sufficiency for people with vocational school. 909 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 121 Boulder, CO 80302 limited mobility by providing caring, Wish list: Laptops, storage bins with www.mowboulder.org OVERTURE customer-focused transportation lids (for snacks, supplies, etc.), secure 303-441-3908 options. file cabinet (can be locked), small 1110 Boston Ave. Services: To provide nutritious meals to Longmont, CO 80501 Wish list: Contributions to support refrigerator, wall calendars, index cards, services. Committed and interested sticky notes/Post-Its, dry erase board Boulder area residents who need and www.overturecolorado.org want our service, regardless of age or 303-926-8840 board members. Volunteer drivers for (large & small sizes), cork bulletin new volunteer driver program. Drivers board, dry-erase markers, hanging file income. Services: Provides services and Wish list: Volunteer drivers/kitchen help, supports for people with intellectual and for all four driving divisions. folders, digital cameras, video camera, Frank Bruno, CEO walkie talkies, bus passes for interns donors, referrals. developmental disabilities. Person in charge: & AmeriCorps, copier paper, basic Person in charge: Francea Phillips, Person in charge: Debbie Spencer, chief Year founded: 1979 folders, college-ruled notebooks (no executive director executive director spiral binding), 2 inch 3 ring binders (5), Year founded: 1969 Year founded: 1982 VOICES FOR CHILDREN CASA pens, pencils, erasers, markers, scissors 6672 Gunpark Drive, Suite 100 (adult and kid scissors), pencil carriers, NAROPA UNIVERSITY SAFE SHELTER OF ST. VRAIN VALLEY Boulder, CO 80301 tape (Scotch, masking, duct), large 2130 Arapahoe Ave. 82 21st Ave. www.vfccasa.org poster-sized Post-its, staplers, chalk, Boulder, CO 80302 Longmont, CO 80502 303-440-7059 posterboard, paper used to practice www.naropa.edu www.safeshelterofstvrain.org Services: To provide trained, court- writing cursive, academic planners, 303-444-0202 303-772-0432 appointed volunteers who advocate used van, minivan or other larger multi- Services: Safe Shelter provides safety, for abused and neglected children in passenger vehicles. Services: Inspired by the rich Boulder County. intellectual and experiential traditions support and resources to individuals Person in charge: Lori Canova, of East and West, Naropa University affected by domestic abuse. Wish list: Volunteers, new toys for president/CEO is North America’s leading institution Wish list: Frozen chicken and meat; children. Year founded: 1990 of contemplative education. Naropa grocery gift cards; paper products; baby Person in charge: Nia Wassink, recognizes the inherent goodness and wipes & diapers; new sheets; over- executive director IMAGINE! wisdom of each human being. It educates the-counter meds; full & twin mattress Year founded: 1985 1400 Dixon Ave. the whole person, cultivating academic protectors; pull wagon; cleaning supplies; Lafayette, CO 80026 excellence and contemplative insight in vacuum. WARRIORS ON CATARACT www.imaginecolorado.org order to infuse knowledge with wisdom. Person in charge: Jackie List, executive 130 Mohawk Drive 303-665-7789 The university nurtures in its students a director Boulder, CO 80303 Services: Creating a world of lifelong joy in learning, a critical intellect, Year founded: 1978 www.WarriorsOnCataract.org opportunity for all abilities. the sense of purpose that accompanies 303-818-7600 Person in charge: Mark Emery, compassionate service to the world, SAFEHOUSE PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE FOR Services: To aid in reintegrating and the openness and equanimity that executive director NONVIOLENCE Wounded Warriors back into civilian Year founded: 1963 arise from authentic insight and self- life. To show appreciation for their understanding. Ultimately, Naropa 835 North St. service to our country. To offer a Boulder, CO 80304 INTERVENTION INC. students explore the inner resources venue wherein they can communicate, needed to engage courageously with www.safehousealliance.org share experiences, and support other 310 Lashley St., Suite 108 303-449-8623 Longmont, CO 80501 a complex and challenging world, to Warriors. To spawn lasting camaraderie help transform that world through skill Services: Safehouse Progressive Alliance and connections with other Wounded http://portal.int-cjs.org/Pages/default.aspx for Nonviolence (SPAN) is a human- 303-772-4494 and compassion, and to attain deeper Warriors to aid healing and reintegration levels of happiness and meaning in their rights organization, committing to into civilian life To raise public awareness Services: To enhance client success and lives. Drawing on the vital insights of the ending violence against adults, youth and of Wounded Warriors challenges and public safety through quality integrated world’s wisdom traditions, the university children. sacrifices. To inspire others to join in services and collaboration with is simultaneously Buddhist-inspired, Wish list: Gift cards for Target, King helping rehabilitate and reintegrate these community partners. ecumenical, and nonsectarian. Naropa Soopers or Safeway; RTD bus tickets; Wounded Warriors values ethnic and cultural differences financial support (make a donation at Year founded: 2011 LIFE CHOICES for their essential role in education. It www.safehousealliance.org). 20 W. Mountain View Ave. embraces the richness of human diversity Person in charge: Anne Tapp, executive Longmont, CO 80501 WINDHORSE GUILD INC. with the aim of fostering a more just director 1503 Yarmouth Ave. www.lifematters.org and equitable society and an expanded Year founded: 1979 303-651-2050 Boulder, CO 80304 awareness of our common humanity. A www.windhorseguild.org Services: Life Choices is a Christ- Naropa education—reflecting the interplay THE INN BETWEEN OF LONGMONT INC. 720-982-3809 centered ministry providing education, of discipline and delight—prepares its 515 Kimbark St. support, healing, and limited medical graduates both to meet the world as it is Services: Provide opportunities and services for sexual life choices. Longmont, CO 80501 resources for people with mental illness and to change it for the better. www.theinbetween.org to gain skills and ability to get back to Wish list: Nurse volunteers, client Wish list: Sponsorship and partnership 303-684-0810 work, as well as to provide actual jobs advocate volunteers, technology for events. Support for our low-cost Services: Our mission is to provide and training through an affirmative upgrades (laptops, server, etc), financial Community Counseling Center. business. support for medical supplies. supportive housing, comprehensive case Collaborative relationships with management and life skills training for Year founded: 2001 Person in charge: Rick Thielen, CEO community partners. Scholarship diverse homeless families and individuals. Year founded: 1984 support, internships and housing for students Year founded: 1993 International LONGMONT ENDING (DOMESTIC) VIOLENCE Person in charge: Charles Lief, president THERE WITH CARE ADVENTURES IN PRESERVATION INITIATIVE (LEVI) Year founded: 1974 2825 Wilderness Place, Suite 100 1557 North St. 225 Kimbark St. Boulder, CO 80301 Boulder, CO 80304 Longmont, CO 80501 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS www.therewithcare.org www.adventuresinpreservation.org www.LongmontDomesticViolence.org 1333 Iris Ave. 303-447-CARE (2273) 303-444-0128 303-774-4534 Boulder, CO 80304 Services: To provide a wide range of Services: Connecting people and Services: The mission of the Longmont www.namibouldercounty.org meaningful and fundamental services to preservation through enriching Ending Violence Initiative (LEVI) is to 303-443-4591 children and families during the critical experiential programs that safeguard establish a coordinated community-wide Services: A nonprofit dedicated to phase of a medical crisis. We serve heritage and foster community awareness and response to domestic improve the lives of people living with families, referred by medical agencies, sustainability. violence within the boundaries of the St. mental illness and their families since through building a network of services Person in charge: Judith Broeker, Vrain Valley 1979. and people who ease the burden of life’s program director Wish list: Gift cards for Domestic Person in charge: Jacob Meffley, day-to-day obligations with compassion Year founded: 2001 38 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS BEADFORLIFE 303-415-9935 ASSOCIATION Year founded: 1983 6797 Winchester Circle Services: We find, fund and partner with 1140 U.S. Highway 287, #400-277 Boulder, CO 80301 educators and organizations that are Broomfield, CO 80020 COLORADO AIRPORT OPERATORS www.beadforlife.org leading local innovative ways to improve www.coloradoairports.org ASSOCIATION 303-554-5901 the quality of education for children living 970-336-3001 1140 U.S. Highway 287, #400-277 Services: Creating sustainable in poverty. We provide small, multi-year Services: The Colorado Airport Broomfield, CO 80020 opportunities for women to lift their grants and support to local leaders who Operators Association serves the www.coloradoairports.org families out of poverty by connecting know their communities and are making common interests of the owners, 970-336-3001 people worldwide in a circle of an impact. We help them in their efforts operators and users of the 74 public use Services: The Colorado Airport exchange that enriches everyone. to build, sustain and grow their work, airports located throughout the state of Operators Association serves the Person in charge: Ginny Jordan, enabling them to improve the lives of Colorado. common interests of the owners, president & co-founder even more youth. operators and users of the 74 public use Year founded: 2004 Person in charge: Kathy Bartlett, HILLEL OF COLORADO airports located throughout the state of executive director 2795 Colorado Ave. Colorado. BOULDER ASIAN PACIFIC ALLIANCE Year founded: 1998 Boulder, CO 80302 P.O. Box 21406 www.hillelcolorado.org COLORADO BREWERS GUILD Boulder, CO 80308-4406 HELPING HANDS HEALTH EDUCATION 303-442-6571 P.O. Box 19736 www.bapaweb.org 948 Pearl St. Services: Hillel of Colorado operates Boulder, CO 80308 303-499-0108 Boulder, CO 80302 on 3 college campuses — CU Boulder, www.coloradobeer.org Services: The Boulder Asian Pacific www.helpinghandsusa.org CSU and DU. Its mission is to provide 303-901-4701 Alliance is a nonprofit organization 303-448-1811 Jewish students a safe place to relax, Services: Trade association for Colorado dedicated to creating awareness and Services: Founded in 1992, Helping learn and intern with business leaders in craft brewers. understanding of the diverse Asian and Hands Health Education has been the community. Year founded: 1997 Pacific Islander cultures in order to providing access to quality healthcare Person in charge: Daniel Bennett, promote our perspectives into the larger and education for people in developing executive director Boulder community. countries for over 20 years. COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD Year founded: 1951 1720 15th St. Year founded: 1995 Year founded: 1992 Boulder, CO 80302 INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN EXPLORERS www.cgbgonline.org BOULDER-DUSHANBE SISTER CITIES MAD MINISTRY (MAKING A DIFFERENCE) CONNECTION 303-447-0901 275 Brookside Court 7100 South Boulder Road P.O.Box 3665 Services: Our mission is to create Boulder, CO 80302 Boulder, CO 80303 Boulder, CO 80307 and support community-focused www.boulder-dushanbe.org www.madministry.org www.mountainexplorers.org networks of building professionals 303-444-3196 303-800-6180 Not listed and local governments in order to Services: Boulder-Dushanbe Sister Services: Our goal is to help Brazilians Services: To promote responsible share knowledge, increase business Cities is a non-political, all-volunteer, to feed, clothe and care for homeless and sustainable connections between opportunities, support a clean-energy not-for-profit organization open to and needy children and their families in travelers and the people of developing economy and make sustainable building anyone sharing our goal of improved Brazil. mountain regions of the world. common practice. understanding and communication Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 1996 Wish list: Sponsorships, memberships between the peoples of the United and donations help ensure that our States and Tajikistan. MIRACLE FUND LONGMONT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT community outreach and education Year founded: 1982 25 S. Cedar Brook Road programs continue and that our efforts Boulder, CO 80304 PARTNERSHIP to make green building common BOULDER-LHASA SISTER CITY PROJECT www.miraclefund1.org 630 15th Ave., Suite 100A practice through collaboration among 776 Cottage Lane 303-449-6822 Longmont, CO 80501 professionals succeed. Boulder, CO 80304-0758 Services: The Miracle Fund has a www.longmont.org Person in charge: Ann Livingston, www.boulder-tibet.org mission of providing quality health 303-651-0128 president 303-443-9863 services, both here and abroad, to Services: We lead a comprehensive, Year founded: 2004 Services: Boulder-Lhasa Sister City people with no access to such care. collaborative economic-development Project is a nonprofit public charity Person in charge: Glennis Walters strategy to promote and strengthen our formed in 1986, which develops and Smith, president community’s economic health. Public Benefit implements non-political exchanges Year founded: 1994 Person in charge: Jessica Erickson , ANIMAL HELP NOW of mutual benefit with Lhasa, Tibet, president/CEO 2525 Arapahoe Ave., E4-705 including surrounding areas, in health PHILANTHROPIECE FOUNDATION INC. Year founded: 1981 Boulder, CO 80302 care, education, environmental 6105 Monarch Road www.ahnow.org protection, science & technology, Longmont, CO 80503 Professional Organization 303-543-0755 agriculture & animal husbandry, and www.philanthropiece.org Services: Animal Help Now connects culture & art. 303-440-8484 BOULDER AREA RENTAL HOUSING people who encounter animals in Year founded: 1986 Services: By building deep and authentic ASSOCIATION need with people who can help. relationships, the Philanthropiece P.O. Box 17606 The organization handles wildlife COLORADO HAITI PROJECT INC. Foundation empowers changemakers Boulder, CO 80308 emergencies from coast to coast and 908 Main St., Suite 245 around the world to co-create resilient www.barhaonline.org domestic animal emergencies in CO Louisville, CO 80027 communities. 303-494-9048 and TX. www.coloradohaitiproject.org Person in charge: Elizabeth Cook, Services: To advocate for the Boulder Wish list: Animal Help Now is always 303-938-5021 founder/co-president County rental-housing industry. interested in connecting with people Services: The Colorado Haiti Project Year founded: 1997 Person in charge: Barbara Guthrie, who want to volunteer, including in a works in partnership with rural Haitian President board-member capacity. communities to support their rise out of Year founded: 1982 Person in charge: David Crawford, extreme poverty. Miscellaneous executive director Person in charge: David Hintch, BOULDER AREA RENTAL HOUSING BOULDER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION Year founded: 2009 executive director ASSOCIATION 1942 Broadway Year founded: 1989 P.O. Box 17606 Boulder, CO 80302 BLUE SKY BRIDGE Boulder, CO 80308 www.boulder-bar.org P.O. Box 19122 EYE HEALTH INSTITUTE www.barhaonline.org 303-440-4758 Boulder, CO 80308 P.O. Box 11052 303-494-9048 Services: The mission of the Boulder www.blueskybridge.org Boulder, CO 80301 Services: To advocate for the Boulder County Bar Association is to serve 303-444-1388 www.eyehealthinstitute.org County rental-housing industry. its members and enhance the Services: We facilitate a collaborative 303-936-2019 Person in charge: Barbara Guthrie, administration of justice. approach to child-abuse investigations Services: The Eye Health Institute is a President while providing child victims and their non-profit vision clinic which provides Year founded: 1982 BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION families with support in a safe and child- quality eye care to the people of 1942 Broadway, Suite 205 focused environment. We strive to make Jamaica. To date, over 8,000 patients the community safer for all children and BOULDER COMMUNITY HEALTH FOOTHILLS Boulder, CO 80302 have been seen. All doctors, nurses & www.boulder-bar.org families through intervention, education volunteers pay their own transportation, HOSPITAL 303-440-4758 and advocacy. room and board. All donations to 4747 Arapahoe Ave. Services: The Boulder County Bar Wish list: Card and board games for all EHI are used for equipment, surgery, Boulder, CO 80303 Foundation was organized to raise ages; magazine subscriptions; coloring medications & glasses. www.bch.org donations from members of the Boulder books; crossword puzzles or Sudoku Year founded: 2001 303-415-7000 County Bar Association, invest the puzzle books; snacks & water; DVD-R Person in charge: Robert Vissers, donations in an endowment fund that recordable discs — 120 min. (for GLOBAL EDUCATION FUND president & CEO will grow in principal and distribute recording forensic interview 1877 Broadway, No. 100 Year founded: 1922 proceeds from the endowment fund to Person in charge: Gina Maione Earles, Boulder, CO 80302 legally related 501(c)(3) organizations in executive director www.globaleducationfund.org COLORADO AIRPORT OPERATORS Boulder County. Year founded: 1995 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 39 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION Wish list: New transmitter. Year founded: 1983 time. A new 12-passenger van and two FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER Person in charge: George Baskos, mini vans are needed. FOUNDATION Manager CONGREGATION BONAI SHALOM Year founded: 1960 P.O. Box 20935 Year founded: 1975 1527 Cherryvale Road Boulder, CO 80308-3935 Boulder, CO 80303 Science www.playboulder.org KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS www.bonaishalom.org 303-931-5060 3525 Copper St. 303-442-6605 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA Services: The PLAY Boulder Foundation Boulder, CO 80304 Services: Congregation Bonai Shalom 3300 Penrose Place supports excellence in parks and http://sites.google.com/site/ is an egalitarian synagogue of diverse Boulder, CO 80301-9140 recreation by mobilizing community kiwanisgoldennuggets/ membership that embraces traditional www.geosociety.org support through education, philanthropy 303-444-1924 prayer and practice with openness and 303-447-2020 and advocacy. Services: Improving the world one child creativity. We strive to make a difference Services: To advance geoscience and one community at a time. in our community and the world by research and discovery, service to Wish list: Support Boulder’s Tree Trust society, stewardship of Earth, and the -PLAY is starting with a goal to raise Year founded: 1991 preparing our children for Jewish Life, $50,000 to plant 100 more trees than providing adult education, strengthening geosciences profession. the city is scheduled to plant next year. connections to Israel, and participating LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BOULDER in social action projects and green Year founded: 1976 HERB RESEARCH FOUNDATION COUNTY initiatives. Bonai Shalom is affiliated with 5589 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 205 P.O. Box 21274 The United Synagogue of Conservative Boulder, CO 80303-8115 BOULDER TRANSPORTATION CONNECTIONS Boulder, CO 80308 Judaism www.herbs.org 2995 55th St., No. 20295 www.lwvbc.org Person in charge: Kit Colorado, 303-449-2265 Boulder, CO 80308 303-499-4544 administrative director Services: To improve world health and www.bouldertc.org Services: Voter information, candidate Year founded: 1981 well being through herbs. The materials 303-441-1832 and issue forums, voter registration in our files are available to the public Services: Boulder Transportation drives, public information events. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN COOPERATIVE for a small cost to cover research time, Connections is a nonprofit organization Person in charge: Ruth Stemler, copying and shipping. Our members assisting the Boulder community to PRESCHOOL president 1820 15th St. receive discounts and priority service. commute smarter, and in partnership Rionda Osman, communication lead HRF is working to increase the rational with the city’s GO Boulder program, Boulder, CO 80301 Year founded: 1931 and informed use of herbs through promotes transportation. www.fpcboulder.org scientific research and education. We Person in charge: Tracy Foster 303-402-6386 are working to bring nature back into Year founded: 2004 LOCAL FOOD SHIFT Services: It has been the mission of First modern health care in the US and 1750 30th St., Suite 1-521 Presbyterian Preschool, since 1954, around the world.. Boulder, CO 80301 to guide and support young children’s COLORADO CHAUTAUQUA NATIONAL www.localfoodshift.com academic progress. At our preschool, Year founded: 1983 HISTORIC LANDMARK 303-622-5644 early childhood development takes place 900 Baseline Road Services: Launching in early September in the context of a Christian community. NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & Boulder, CO 80302 2015 and publishing quarterly, Local Person in charge: Standard Contact INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY www.chautauqua.com Food Shift is a regional print and digital Year founded: 1958 1111 Engineering Drive, ECCE 1B-36 303-442-3282 magazine providing a powerful platform Boulder, CO 80309 Services: The mission of the Colorado weaving together the saga of the www.ncwit.org Chautauqua Association is to preserve, awakening Colorado foodshed and its HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL 303-735-6671 perpetuate and improve the site and 5195 W. 144th Ave. shift from a globalized industrial food Broomfield, CO 80020 Services: The National Center for spirit of the historic Chautauqua by system to a localized regional food Women & Information Technology enhancing its community and values www.holyfamilyhs.com supply chain. 303-410-1411 is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization through cultural, educational, social and Year founded: 2007 chartered in 2004 by the National recreational experiences. Services: Catholic High School grades Science Foundation. NCWIT is a Person in charge: Andrea McGimsey, 9-12. “collective impact” effort, a community LONGMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Wish list: To grow and expand. executive director 636 Coffman St., Suite 203 of more than 700 prominent Year founded: 1898 Person in charge: Matt Hauptly, corporations, academic institutions, Longmont, CO 80501 principal www.longmontfoundation.org government agencies, and nonprofits GO BOULDER/DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS- 303-678-6555 Year founded: 1922 working to increase girls’ and women’s participation in technology and TRANSPORTATION Services: Improving life in the St. computing. 1739 Broadway Vrain Valley through philanthropy and LIFE CHOICES Boulder, CO 80306 charitable leadership. 20 W. Mountain View Ave. Year founded: 2004 www.goboulder.net Wish list: We could use two new office Longmont, CO 80501 303-441-3266 chairs for our offices. We’re always www.lifematters.org UNAVCO Services: The Public Works Department looking for volunteers to help on our 303-651-2050 6350 Nautilus Drive is dedicated to maintaining and grants committee. Services: Life Choices is a Christ- Boulder, CO 80301 improving the quality of life in Boulder centered ministry providing education, www.unavco.org Person in charge: Eric Hozempa, 303-381-7500 by planning for future needs, promoting executive director support, healing, and limited medical services for sexual life choices. Services: Provide infrastructure and data environmental quality, building and Year founded: 1994 maintaining municipal infrastructure, Wish list: Nurse volunteers, client services for geoscience research and managing public investments, and advocate volunteers, technology education. protecting health and safety. WARRIORS ON CATARACT upgrades (laptops, server, etc), financial Person in charge: M. Miller, president 130 Mohawk Drive Year founded: 1989 support for medical supplies. Year founded: 1984 Boulder, CO 80303 Person in charge: Rick Thielen, CEO www.WarriorsOnCataract.org IGNITE ADAPTIVE SPORTS 303-818-7600 Year founded: 1984 UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR P.O. Box 19016 Services: To aid in reintegrating ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH (UCAR) Boulder, CO 80308-2016 Wounded Warriors back into civilian LONGMONT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1850 Table Mesa Drive www.igniteadaptivesports.org life. To show appreciation for their 1440 Collyer St. Boulder, CO 80305 303-258-1166 service to our country. To offer a Longmont, CO 80501 www.ucar.edu Services: To provide integrated venue wherein they can communicate, www.longmontchristian.org 303-497-1000 recreational opportunities for people share experiences, and support other 303-776-3254 Services: The University Corporation with disabilities that foster independence Warriors. To spawn lasting camaraderie Services: The vision of Longmont for Atmospheric Research is a nonprofit through the acquisition of lifetime skills. and connections with other Wounded Christian School is to be the premier consortium of more than 100 North Wish list: Volunteers, coffee, tea, Warriors to aid healing and reintegration Christian school in Northern Colorado American member colleges and hot chocolate, locking two-drawer into civilian life To raise public awareness with a strong reputation as an active and universities focused on research and file cabinet, various size hats, gloves, of Wounded Warriors challenges and recognized advocate for the community. training in the atmospheric and related jackets, and ski socks. Office supplies: sacrifices. To inspire others to join in Person in charge: Donnie Bennett Earth system sciences. Printer paper, IPad, sticky notes, pens, helping rehabilitate and reintegrate these Standard Contact Person in charge: Thomas Bogdan, notepads, paper clips, and file folders. Wounded Warriors Year founded: 1993 president Person in charge: Carol Nickell, Year founded: 2011 Year founded: 1960 executive director MOUNTAIN STATES CHILDREN’S HOME Year founded: 1975 14780 N. 107th St. WESTERN RESOURCE ADVOCATES Religion/Faith Longmont, CO 80504 2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200 KGUD CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN STUDY www.msch.org Boulder, CO 80302 457 Fourth Ave. P.O. Box 18809 303-776-6841 www.westernresourceadvocates.org Longmont, CO 80501 Boulder, CO 80308 Services: Christian home for children. 303-444-1188 www.kgud.org www.boulder.studycenters.org Wish list: Mountain States Children’s Services: Western Resource Advocates 303-485-9811 303-443-3461 Home has just completed the has spent over 25 years protecting the Services: Improving community through Services: To nurture and inspire a construction of another cottage for West’s land, air, and water. We use communication. thoughtful pursuit of Christ. children, so funding is needed and at this law, science, and economics to craft 40 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS innovative solutions to the most pressing 303-358-4300 - now the standard in senior living. plastic tablecloths for our tables, a part- conservation issues in the region. Services: Ending isolation for Person in charge: Lisa Czolowski, CEO time event coordinator. Year founded: 1989 vulnerable elderly by connecting them Year founded: 1976 Person in charge: Serene Karplus, with volunteer drivers/performance director Senior Citizens companions to share intergenerational LONGMONT MEALS ON WHEELS INC. Year founded: 1996 high arts, cultural and educational 910 Longs Peak Ave. AGING SERVICES FOUNDATION OF BOULDER experiences together at no cost. Longmont, CO 80501 Wish list: Need professional nonprofit SENIOR RESOURCES OF BROOMFIELD INC. COUNTY www.lmow.org P.O. Box 714 P.O. Box 471 leaders, office space, upgraded 303-772-0540 Boulder, CO 80306 computers, corporate partnerships and Broomfield, CO 80038 Services: The mission of Longmont www.broomfieldseniorresources.org www.agingservicesfoundation.org sponsors. Meals on Wheels (LMOW) is to serve 303-441-4995 Person in charge: Raderman Joan, our community by promoting client 303-464-5526 Services: We support a variety of founder/director health and independence through Services: In partnership with the city and services that help Boulder County elders Year founded: 2004 good nutrition and social interaction. county of Broomfield, Senior Resources stay in the homes they cherish or thrive Longmont Meals on Wheels helps frail of Broomfield strives to improve the in the care of family members. COAL CREEK MEALS ON WHEELS elderly and people with disabilities with quality of life for seniors and their families Person in charge: Dean Newman, 455 N. Burlington Ave. proper, affordable nutrition so that through fund raising, volunteerism, president Lafayette, CO 80026-1261 they can stay self-sufficient in their own advocacy and representation of seniors Year founded: 1999 www.coalcreekmow.org homes for as long as possible. to the Area Agency on Aging. 303-665-0566 Wish list: $10 gift cards to Longmont Person in charge: Kathy Hoff, President ANAM CHARA Services: We provide nutritious grocery stores to be included in Year founded: 1982 1710 Violet Ave. lunchtime meals, either delivered LMOW’s Christmas dinners to its Boulder, CO 80304 or on-site to local seniors and those homebound clients. unable to cook for themselves, in Erie, Person in charge: Karla Hale, executive VIA MOBILITY SERVICES www.anamchara.org 2855 N. 63rd St. 303-579-5510 Lafayette, Louisville, and Superior. director Wish list: A tilt skillet for the kitchen. Colleen Larsen, volunteer coordinator Boulder, CO 80301 Services: Within the environs of home www.viacolorado.org care for elders, Anam Chara expresses Person in charge: Lesley Jackson, Year founded: 1969 its mission of service for each in its executive director 303-447-2848 community by nurturing a conscious Year founded: 1972 LYONS HISTORY VIDEO PROJECT Services: To promote independence journey through the passages of life. P.O. Box 274 and self-sufficiency for people with Wish list: Technology assistance with FRASIER MEADOWS RETIREMENT Lyons, CO 80540 limited mobility by providing caring, websight update www.rockymtretreats.com/lyons- customer-focused transportation COMMUNITY options. Person in charge: Peggy Quinn, founder 350 Ponca Pl. oralhistory.htm Year founded: 1986 Boulder, CO 80303 303-823-0997 Wish list: Contributions to support www.frasiermeadows.com Services: To preserve the history of services. Committed and interested AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK OF 303-499-4888 the town of Lyons pioneers for future board members. Volunteer drivers for generations. The stories in the oral new volunteer driver program. Drivers COLORADO Services: An active retirement history interviews fill in the spaces of the 1700 55th St., Suite A community helping seniors enjoy for all four driving divisions. independent and fulfilling lives. town’s history that have been lacking. Person in charge: Frank Bruno, CEO Boulder, CO 80301 Wish list: Seeking person who can turn www.aincolorado.org Person in charge: Timothy Johnson, Hi-8 tapes and mini-DV tapes into digital Year founded: 1979 303-786-7777 president and CEO ISO files (and/or DVD’s); approximately Services: Help blind/visually impaired Year founded: 1998 a dozen tapes. Second, need a couple Service Organization and print-disabled individuals to of skilled typists to transcribe the video maintain independence and community FRIENDS OF THE LONGMONT SENIOR CENTER tapes, that are up to two hours long. BOULDER COUNTY ARTS ALLIANCE connection through audio access to 910 Longs Peak Ave. It takes approximately five hours to do 2590 Walnut St., Suite 9 newspapers, ads and magazines via Longmont, CO 80501 one, and must be done in an accurate Boulder, CO 80302 receiver, telephone or Internet. www.friendslongmont.org manner for the archives. Third, later www.bouldercountyarts.org Wish list: - mobile app in English and 303-651-8415 in 2017, a book-layout person who 303-447-2422 Spanish - interpoint Braille embosser Services: To support older adults in can donate their time, or arrange a Services: Grant making, fiscal Person in charge: David Dawson, Longmont and the services and activities discounted rate, to prepare the book sponsorship, professional development, executive director of the Longmont Senior Center. for a printer. Fourth, eventually get help arts advocacy, promotion. Year founded: 1990 Year founded: 1980 in putting the transcribed tapes on the computer for viewing by the public. Wish list: Maximizing potential of our Person in charge: Kathleen Spring, robust database, website and calendar BOULDER COUNTY CARECONNECT GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION in support of arts awareness and funding. 2540 Frontier Ave., Suite 109 1055 Adams Circle project director Boulder, CO 80301 Boulder, CO 80303 Year founded: 1989 Person in charge: Charlotte LaSasso, www.careconnectbc.org www.gwboulder.org Executive Director 303-443-1933 303-444-3967 MEALS ON WHEELS OF BOULDER Year founded: 1966 Services: Boulder County CareConnect Services: The Golden West Foundation 909 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 121 is a 44-year-old nonprofit that provides was formed as a separate nonprofit Boulder, CO 80302 BOULDER ELKS LODGE NO. 566 volunteer-powered services for seniors organization in 1986 to enhance the www.mowboulder.org 3975 28th St. and adults with disabilities to help them lives of Golden West residents and 303-441-3908 Boulder, CO 80301 stay safe and live more independently. support their ability to remain in our Services: To provide nutritious meals to www.boulderelks.com Wish list: Business partners that want to senior living program at Golden West if Boulder area residents who need and 303-442-5003 engage with a community of seniors and their resources became scarce. want our service, regardless of age or Services: The Boulder Elks Lodge those who care for them; volunteers Year founded: 1986 income. provides weekly dinners and to deliver groceries, shovel snow, give Wish list: Volunteer drivers/kitchen help, rides to medical appointments. entertainment, meeting venues for GOLDEN WEST MANOR donors, referrals. Boy Scouts, bridge clubs, book clubs, Person in charge: Jim Rianoshek, 1055 Adams Circle Person in charge: Francea Phillips, executive director musicians and more. Boulder, CO 80303 executive director Person in charge: Jim Luckow, secretary Year founded: 1972 www.gwboulder.org Year founded: 1969 303-444-3967 Year founded: 1900 BOULDER SENIORS FOUNDATION Services: Golden West’s mission is to NEDERLAND AREA SENIORS P.O. Box 1392 provide quality housing and related 750 Colorado Highway 72 BOULDER FLATIRONS ROTARY Boulder, CO 80306 services to persons aged 62 and older Nederland, CO 80466 P.O. Box 17775 www.sites.google.com/site/ in an environment that is supportive www.NederlandAreaSeniors.org Boulder, CO 80306 boulderseniorsfoundation/home of the senior residents and the local 303-258-0799 www.boulderflatironsrotary.org 303-939-9991 community. Services: To assist senior citizens in 303-590-5294 Services: The Boulder Seniors Year founded: 1965 enhancing their quality of life, enabling Services: We raise money to provide Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit them to live a life of respect and honor. grants to worthy local service organization that works to enhance HOVER SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY This includes, but is not limited to, organizations and volunteer our time the quality of life for Boulder’s older 1401 Elmhurst Drive operating a senior organization which also. population by supporting the city of Longmont, CO 80503 will plan, organize and facilitate nutrition, Wish list: We welcome new members Boulder Senior Services and the Boulder www.hovercommunity.org education, recreation, socialization, Senior Centers. 303-772-9292 transportation and outreach programs and greatly appreciate donations, which Year founded: 1980 as well as other such services for senior help us provide grants and financial/ Services: As a Not-for-Profit volunteer assistance to local charitable organization caring for older adults, we citizens living in Nederland and the CIRCLE OF CARE adhere to a proud tradition of comfort surrounding area. organizations. 2505 Fourth St. and care. A Colorado leader in senior Wish list: An additional water heater for Person in charge: Beth Kroger, Boulder, CO 80304 residential services, we pioneered efforts cleaning dishes after our big dinners for President www.circleofcareproject.org to facilitate unique, individualized services more than 90 seniors, nice heavy duty Year founded: 1997 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 41 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS BOULDER ROTARY CLUB on conscious, holistic, and green for Nonviolence (SPAN) is a human- BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION 5390 Manhattan Circle, Suite 101 approaches to end of life, including rights organization, committing to FOUNDATION, DBA PLAY BOULDER Boulder, CO 80303 family-directed home-based after-death ending violence against adults, youth and care also known as “home funerals.” children. FOUNDATION www.boulderrotary.org P.O. Box 20935 303-554-7074 Year founded: 2003 Wish list: Gift cards for Target, King Boulder, CO 80308-3935 Services: Benefiting our community Soopers or Safeway; RTD bus tickets; www.playboulder.org and our world through action, integrity, OUTREACH UNITED RESOURCE (OUR) CENTER financial support (make a donation at 303-931-5060 www.safehousealliance.org). service and fellowship. 220 Collyer St. Services: The PLAY Boulder Foundation Person in charge: Stan Benson, 2015- Longmont, CO 80501 Person in charge: Anne Tapp, executive supports excellence in parks and 16 president www.ourcenter.org director recreation by mobilizing community Bill Meyer, 2016-17 President 303-772-5529 Year founded: 1979 support through education, philanthropy Deborah Kelly, 2014-15 president Services: We help people move toward and advocacy. Year founded: 1919 self-sufficiency by unifying community YWCA BOULDER COUNTY Wish list: Support Boulder’s Tree Trust resources. 2222 14th St. -PLAY is starting with a goal to raise DANCE BRIDGE/CITY OF BOULDER OFFICE OF Person in charge: Edwina Salazar, Boulder, CO 80302 $50,000 to plant 100 more trees than ARTS + CULTURE executive director www.ywcaboulder.org the city is scheduled to plant next year. 1001 Arapahoe Ave. Year founded: 1986 303-443-0419 Year founded: 1976 Boulder, CO 80302 Services: YWCA Boulder County is http://www.boulderarts.org/dance- SKYLINE KIWANIS CLUB & FOUNDATION a nonprofit organization that offers COMMUNITY CYCLES bridge P.O. Box 565 drop-in childcare, parenting classes, 2805 Wilderness Place, Suite 1000 303-441-4391 Longmont, CO 80502 youth empowerment programs, public Boulder, CO 80301 Services: Dance Bridge acts as www.skylinekiwanis.org policy and advocacy efforts, racial justice www.communitycycles.org “networking central” serving as a 303-931-3443 programs, and more. 720-565-6019 clearing house for resources, programs Services: Identifying need and offering Person in charge: Amanda Piper, CEO Services: Community Cycles is a and opportunities for dancers and the support to individuals and organizations Year founded: 1922 nonprofit organization of bicycles and general community. Established in 2003, in the St. Vrain Valley. supporters of bicycle transportation. Dance Bridge is a project of the City of Wish list: Community support of our Sports & Recreation Year founded: 2006 Boulder Office of Arts + Culture. grassroots fundraising events. Check our AMERICAN MOUNTAIN GUIDES ASSOCIATION Person in charge: Mary Wohl Haan, website. ED & RUTH LEHMAN YMCA LONGMONT Dance Bridge Coordinator, Programs Person in charge: Heather McChesney, 4720 Walnut St., Suite 200 Boulder, CO 80301 950 Lashley St. for Artists president, 2017 Longmont, CO 80504 Year founded: 2003 www.amga.com Year founded: 1978 303-271-0984 www.longmontymca.org 303-776-0370 INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL VOLUNTARY Services: To inspire and support a culture of American mountain craft. Services: At the Y, strengthening SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (INVST) Social Justice community is our cause. The Y serves CU Campus Box 471 EL COMITE DE LONGMONT Person in charge: Alex Kosseff, three crucial areas of focus to help Boulder, CO 80309 455 Kimbark St. executive director individuals, families and communities colorado.edu/communitystudies Longmont, CO 80501 Year founded: 1979 learn, grow and thrive: Youth 303-492-7719 www.elcomitedelongmont.org/en/ development, healthy living, and social Services: NVST has been weaving 303-651-6125 BOULDER AREA TRAILS COALITION responsibility. meaning meaningful service together Services: To provide an array of services P.O. Box 19726 Person in charge: Noel Brendefur, CEO with the theory and practice of addressing the emerging human service Boulder, CO 80308 Year founded: 1989 community leadership. We believe in and human rights concerns of the rising www.bouldertrails.org 303-485-2162 the possibility of a just and sustainable Latino/Chicano population Boulder ELDORA MOUNTAIN SKI & SNOWBOARD CLUB world. We develop community leaders County and beyond. Services: The Boulder Area Trails 1750-1 30th St., Suite 431 who engage in compassionate action as Year founded: 2000 Coalition promotes non-motorized, Boulder, CO 80301 a lifetime commitment. environmentally responsible trail www.lertprograms.com/emsc Year founded: 1990 FOCUS REENTRY systems. 303-447-8014 4705 Baseline Rd Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, Services: Every year, Eldora Mountain KIWANIS CLUB OF LONGMONT Boulder, CO 80303 acting president Ski and Snowboard Club (EMSC) P.O. Box 1002 www.focusreentry.org Year founded: 1996 provides assistance that allows kids to Longmont, CO 80502 720-304-6446 participate who could not do so without www.longmontkiwanis.org Services: The mission of FOCUS BOULDER COUNTY HORSE ASSOCIATION financial help. Your donation will help 303-772-7816 Reentry is to reduce recidivism and P.O. Box 19601 fund need-based assistance and be Services: Serve the children of our enhance community safety. As the Boulder, CO 80308-2601 used to provide the best coaching and community and world. only formal program available to www.boulderhorse.org equipment available. Person in charge: Marilyn Sickmon, offenders leaving the Boulder County 303-485-2162 Year founded: 1975 President Jail FOCUS mentors serve as a bridge Services: BCHA promotes, protects Year founded: 1926 in the offenders’ transition back into & unifies the equestrian community of FLATIRONS VOLLEYBALL CLUB society, helping them to stabilize, Boulder County through education, 2485 Clayton Circle KIWANIS CLUB OF THE FOOTHILLS rebuild their lives and eventually achieve recreation & legislation. Superior, CO 80027 self-sufficiency. In fact, a third party Person in charge: Suzanne Webel, www.flatironsvbc.org P.O. Box 3323 evaluation showed FOCUS achieving Boulder, CO 80307 president 303-543-7605 an astonishing 17% recidivism rate, in Year founded: 1971 www.foothillskiwanis.org contrast to the State of Colorado’s 49% Services: It is the mission of Flatirons 303-462-5148 (according to The Sentencing Project, Volleyball Club to develop junior girls Services: Kiwanis is a worldwide service 2008). BOULDER FISH AND GAME INC. into complete athletes on and off the organization for men and women 1630 Lincoln Place court. We build strong character while Person in charge: Jerry Frangas, fostering a passion for volleyball. desiring personal involvement in the executive director Boulder, CO 80302 leadership and improvement of their 303-494-2655 Wish list: Our most important need communities. As a group, we can Year founded: 2005 Services: Promotes improved fishing and is scholarship monies for the girls who achieve what individuals cannot do hunting. struggle with the fees. alone. Our motto and the cornerstone LONGMONT COMMUNITY JUSTICE Year founded: 1908 Person in charge: Susan Cancilla, of Kiwanis is “We Build.” PARTNERSHIP director Year founded: 1969 528 Main St. BOULDER MOUNTAINBIKE ALLIANCE Year founded: 1999 Longmont, CO 80501 2670 13th St. LONGMONT BPOE ELKS NO. 1055 www.lcjp.org Boulder, CO 80304 IGNITE ADAPTIVE SPORTS 306 Coffman St. 303-776-1527 www.bouldermountainbike.org P.O. Box 19016 Longmont, CO 80501 Services: Longmont Community Justice 575-496-3785 Boulder, CO 80308-2016 www.bpoe1055.com Partnership (LCJP) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit Services: The Boulder Mountainbike www.igniteadaptivesports.org 303-776-1055 formed under the name Teaching Alliance’s mission is to serve as a positive 303-258-1166 Services: Services to youth, veterans Peace. We provide restorative justice voice for mountain biking in the greater Services: To provide integrated and needy citizens. services for our community and schools. Boulder area by improving the trail recreational opportunities for people Year founded: 1906 Year founded: 1994 experience for all users. with disabilities that foster independence Wish list: Cargo van, enclosed trailer, through the acquisition of lifetime skills. NATURAL TRANSITIONS SAFEHOUSE PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE FOR pick-up truck, laptop, PC, color laser Wish list: Volunteers, coffee, tea, 3980 N. Broadway, Suite 103-171 NONVIOLENCE printer, 8-12 person tent, gas grill, yeti hot chocolate, locking two-drawer Boulder, CO 80304 835 North St. cooler file cabinet, various size hats, gloves, www.naturaltransitions.org Boulder, CO 80304 Person in charge: Steve Watts, jackets, and ski socks. Office supplies: 303-443-3418 www.safehousealliance.org executive director Printer paper, IPad, sticky notes, pens, Services: We are a nonprofit resource 303-449-8623 Year founded: 1991 notepads, paper clips, and file folders. center 501(c)(3) providing education Services: Safehouse Progressive Alliance Person in charge: Carol Nickell, 42 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS executive director and reconstruction; breast-cancer INTERNATIONAL MIDWIFE ASSISTANCE Services: The Women’s Business Year founded: 1975 prevention; birth center; heart and P.O. Box 916 Development Center is a 501(c)3 vascular; gastroenterology; gynecology; Boulder, CO 80306 organization dedicated to serving our INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN BICYCLING neonatal intensive care. www.midwifeassist.org community by providing valuable ASSOCIATION Person in charge: Dennis Barts, CEO 303-588-1663 resources, business education 4888 Pearl East Circle, Suite 200E Year founded: 1990 Services: Our mission is to raise the and networking opportunities to Boulder, CO 80301 standard of care in areas experiencing entrepreneurial women. www.imba.com BEADFORLIFE crises in maternal and infant health. We Person in charge: Candy Campbell, 303-545-9011 6797 Winchester Circle are committed to bringing equal access founder/president to healthcare to women all over the Services: To create, enhance and Boulder, CO 80301 Year founded: 2009 preserve great mountain biking www.beadforlife.org world, regardless of where they live. Year founded: 2004 experiences. 303-554-5901 YWCA BOULDER COUNTY Person in charge: Mike Van Abel, Services: Creating sustainable NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & 2222 14th St. executive director opportunities for women to lift their Boulder, CO 80302 Year founded: 1988 families out of poverty by connecting INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY people worldwide in a circle of 1111 Engineering Drive, ECCE 1B-36 www.ywcaboulder.org exchange that enriches everyone. Boulder, CO 80309 303-443-0419 PARADOX SPORTS Services: YWCA Boulder County is 3330 Eldorado Springs Drive Person in charge: Ginny Jordan, www.ncwit.org Eldorado Springs, CO 80025 president & co-founder 303-735-6671 a nonprofit organization that offers www.paradoxsports.org Year founded: 2004 Services: The National Center for drop-in childcare, parenting classes, 720-638-5593 Women & Information Technology youth empowerment programs, public policy and advocacy efforts, racial justice Services: To revolutionize lives through BOLDEREACH is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization adaptive climbing opportunities that defy chartered in 2004 by the National programs, and more. P.O. Box 17544 Science Foundation. NCWIT is a convention. Boulder, CO 80308 Person in charge: Amanda Piper, CEO “collective impact” effort, a community Year founded: 1922 Wish list: Printing (brochures, business www.boldereach.org of more than 700 prominent cards), climbing tape, first-aid-kit Services: Supporting women and corporations, academic institutions, supplies, large flat screen TV (42+”). children in extreme need worldwide. government agencies, and nonprofits ZONTA FOOTHILLS CLUB OF BOULDER Having just moved offices, we are in Person in charge: Carol Batrus, working to increase girls’ and women’s COUNTY need of new locking filing cabinets, president shelving, good outdoor-focused wall participation in technology and P.O. Box 19964, Valmont Station art, and a new sign for outside the office Year founded: 2003 computing. Boulder, CO 80301-9998 (wood or metal with our name/logo). Year founded: 2004 www.zontafoothills.org Person in charge: Shelley Brook, BOULDER VALLEY WOMEN’S HEALTH CENTER 720-352-5697 operations manager 2855 Valmont Road URGENT ACTION FUND FOR WOMEN’S Services: Zonta International is a leading Year founded: 2007 Boulder, CO 80301 HUMAN RIGHTS global organization of professionals www.boulderwomenshealth.org 3100 Arapahoe Ave., Suite 201 empowering women worldwide PEOPLEFORBIKES 303-442-5160 Boulder, CO 80303 through service and advocacy. 207 Canyon Blvd., Suite 202 Services: The Mission of Boulder www.urgentactionfund.org Boulder, CO 80302 Valley Women’s Health Center is to 303-442-2388 ZONTA FOOTHILLS FOUNDATION AND CLUB provide accessible, confidential and www.peopleforbikes.org Services: Urgent Action Fund partners OF BOULDER COUNTY 303-449-4893 comprehensive gynecological and with women’s movements worldwide reproductive healthcare, including sexual to support women’s human rights P.O. Box 19964 health services and education. defenders striving to create cultures of Boulder, CO 80308 Women Wish list: Funding to help sustain our justice, equality and peace. www.zontafoothills.org AVISTA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Year founded: 1997 720-352-5697 100 Health Park Drive (LARC) program, which helped bring Services: The Zonta Foothills Louisville, CO 80027 about a 51 percent reduction in teen WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER Foundation, a nonprofit Colorado www.avistahospital.org births and abortions in Boulder County. 415 Coffman St., Suite 2 corporation, was formed in 2004, to 303-673-1000 Person in charge: Susan Buchanan, Longmont, CO 80501 carry out the charitable purposes of the Services: Emergency and trauma; Executive Director www.coloradowomen.org Zonta Foothills Club of Boulder County. critical care; breast imaging, surgery Year founded: 1973 720-380-0762 Year founded: 1919

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BOULDER VALLEY BOULDER VALLEY GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 43 Nonprofits - Northern Colorado Ranked by operating budget. No. of local Person in charge Operating Budget 2016 employees (FTE) Phone Title Rank Company Operating Budget 2015 No. of volunteers Services Website Year founded North Range Behavioral Larry Pottorff Health $26,280,093 449 North Range provides compassionate, comprehensive care for people who 970-347-2120 executive director 1300 N. 17th Ave. $23,836,860 35 face mental health and addiction challenges. www.northrange.org 1 1972 Greeley, CO 80631 The Wild Animal Sanctuary Pat Craig $13,000,000 55 To rescue and care for lions, tigers, bears, wolves and other large carnivores, 303-536-0118 2999 Weld County Road 53 executive director $12,000,000 160 and to educate the public about the captive wildlife crisis in America. www.wildanimalsanctuary.org 2 Keenesburg, CO 80643 1980 Pathways $8,898,092 130 Pathways provides compassionate, excellent, comprehensive care for those 970-663-3500 305 Carpenter Road 1978 N/A 217 who have an advanced medical condition and those who are grieving. www.pathways-care.org 3 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Good Samaritan Society — 970-226-4909 Fred Pitzl Fort Collins Village $7,500,000 130 To share God's love in word and deed. Good Samaritan Society is the largest www.good-sam.com/ administrator 508 W. Trilby Road $6,750,000 50 not-for-profit provider of senior housing and services in the country. 4 fortcollinsvillage 1973 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Community Foundation of Ray Caraway Northern Colorado $7,251,518 11 To provide a trusted, local platform that enables people to give more effectively970-224-3462 president 4745 Wheaton Drive $7,000,0001 255 and to think strategically and creatively about the future of our communities. www.NoCoFoundation.org 5 1975 Fort Collins, CO 80525 United Way of Larimer County United Way of Larimer County is committed to reducing poverty in our Gordan Thibedeau $6,146,425 28 970-407-7000 424 Pine St., Suite 102 community by helping local children and families succeed in school, work, and president/CEO $6,332,058 4,040 www.uwaylc.org 6 Fort Collins, CO 80524 life. 1958 United Way of Weld County Jeannine Truswell $4,222,774 32 To improve the lives of people by mobilizing the caring power of our 970-353-4300 814 Ninth St. president/CEO $4,126,184 1,080 community. www.unitedway-weld.org 7 Greeley, CO 80631 1940 Poudre Valley Hospital and Medical Center of the Rockies Erica Siemers $3,956,479 10 The PVH and MCR Foundation supports its affiliated hospitals and clinics in the970-237-7400 Foundation senior director 2315 E. Harmony Road, Suite N/A 50 delivery and advancement of world-class healthcare in Northern Colorado. www.supportinghealth.org 8 1976 200 Fort Collins, CO 80528 Larimer Humane Society Open admission sheltering, adoption services, animal protection & control, Judy Calhoun; Judy Calhoun $3,891,149 55 970-226-3647 6317 Kyle Ave. foster care, humane education, licensing, vet services, behavior & enrichment, executive director s $4,290,593 420 www.larimerhumane.org 9 Fort Collins, CO 80525 animal-welfare legislation and more. 1969 Food Bank for Larimer County Amy Pezzani $3,600,000 28 Provide food to all in need through community partnerships and hunger-relief 970-493-4477 1301 Blue Spruce Drive CEO N/A 2,700 programs. www.foodbanklarimer.org 10 Fort Collins, CO 80524 1984 Greeley Area Habitat For Cheri Witt-Brown Humanity $2,200,000 15 970-351-6766 Affordable home ownership for low-income Weld residents. executive director 104 N. 16th Ave. $1,890,000 27,000 www.greeleyhabitat.org 11 1987 Greeley, CO 80631 Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer Kathi Wright County $1,977,794 25 To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their 970-223-1709 executive director 103 Smokey St. $1,779,766 552 full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. www.BeGreatLarimer.org 12 1986 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Fort Collins Soccer Club $1,831,670 10 Provide soccer the people of all ages. We mainly serve children 4-18 but also 970-226-4253 2721 S. College Ave., #10 1978 N/A 400 provide soccer leagues for adults. www.soccerfortcollins.org 13 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Neighbor to Neighbor2 N2N opens doors and advances lives from homelessness through Kelly Evans $1,800,000 13 970-484-7498 1550 Blue Spruce Drive homeownership by providing sustainable housing, supportive services and executive director $1,600,000 170 www.n2n.org 14 Fort Collins, CO 80524 education to the Larimer County community. 1970 Mountains and Plains Institute for Lifelong Learning The Mountains and Plains Institute for Lifelong Learning and Service is a William Bertschy, Ph.D. $1,700,000 16 970-267-3031 nonprofit corporation committed to providing high-quality and affordable president and Service $1,400,000 10 www.mpills.org 15 155 W. Harvard St., Suite 202 educational courses, travel, and service learning opportunities for adults. 2008 Fort Collins, CO 80525 American Red Cross Melissa Venable $1,638,000 4 The American Red Cross exists to provide compassionate care to those in 1-800-Red-Cross/970-226-5728 120 Saturn Drive executive director N/A 200 need. www.redcross.org 16 Fort Collins, CO 80525 1881 Humane Society of Weld Elaine Hicks County $1,457,061 20 Animal sheltering, adoption services, return to owners, wellness clinic, spay/ 970-506-9550 executive director 1620 42nd St. $1,161,667 100 neuter services, vaccination clinics. www.weldcountyhumane.org 17 1961 Evans, CO 80620 Teaching Tree Early Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center provides quality, affordable, Anne Lance Childhood Learning Center $1,402,155 32 970-493-2628 early childhood care for families of all socio-economic and cultural executive director 424 Pine St., Suite 100 $1,245,318 6 www.teaching-tree.org 18 backgrounds. 1970 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Care Housing Inc. Chris Anderson 1303 W. Swallow Road, Building $958,000 12 The mission of CARE is advocating for and empowering working families and 970-282-7522 executive director 11 N/A 0 individuals in Northern Colorado. www.carehousing.org 19 1992 Fort Collins, CO 80526 ChildSafe provides therapy to victims of child abuse, their non-offending family ChildSafe Colorado Inc. Lisa Poppaw $858,196 11 members, and adults molested as children. Our mission is to repair the 970-472-4133 1148 E. Elizabeth St. executive director $672,998 55 damage done to victims and their families, reduce the risk of re-victimization, www.childsafecolorado.org 20 Fort Collins, CO 80524 1986 and prevent the cycle of abuse from carrying over into future generations. Alternatives to Violence Inc. Glenda Shayne $779,178 13 ATV, in collaboration with individuals and communities impacted by violence, 970-669-5150 541 E. Eighth St. executive director $655,550 35 creates safe pathways away from abusive environments. www.alternativestoviolence.org 21 Loveland, CO 80537 1982 CASA of Adams & Broomfield Nia Wassink Counties $759,339 13 303-654-3378 Legal services. Executive Director 1100 Judicial Center Drive $707,630 220 www.casa17th.org 22 2000 Brighton, CO 80601 Berthoud Habitat for Berthoud Habitat for Humanity is part of an international nonprofit ecumenical Jan Dowker Humanity $733,842 0 970-532-2870 Christian organization. dedicated to eliminating poverty housing worldwide. We Program Manager 157 Mountain Ave. $157,480 36 www.berthoudhabitat.org 23 provide decent, affordable homes in the Be 2000 Berthoud, CO 80513 Hearts & Horses Inc. Our mission at Hearts & Horses is to promote the physical, cognitive, Jan Pollema $725,000 9 970-663-4200 163 N. County Road 29 emotional, and social well-being of individuals with special needs through executive director $650,000 300 www.heartsandhorses.org 24 Loveland, CO 80537 equine assisted activities and therapies. 1997 Innosphere Innosphere’s incubation program focuses on ensuring companies are investor Mike Freeman $700,000 6 970-221-1301 320 E. Vine Drive ready, connecting them with experienced advisors, and making introductions CEO N/A 100 www.innosphere.org 25 Fort Collins, CO 80524 to corporate partners. www.innosphere.org 1998 Region surveyed includes Larimer and Weld counties. Researched by 1 Includes total budget. N/A: Not available 2 Merged with Homelessness Prevention Initiative Nov. 1, 2016. Information presented was provided upon request from facility representatives, and BizWest assumes the data to be accurate and truthful. To be considered for future lists or update information, email [email protected].

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Agriculture Association is a nonprofit educational Greenies pill pockets, and Nature’s year. and service organization, authorized Miracle stain remover. Year founded: 1992 ARCHWAY FOAL RESCUE & TRAINING by Cooperative Extension of Colorado Person in charge: Ali Eccleston , 10652 Weld County Road 76.5 State University as the official seed executive director FORT COLLINS CAT RESCUE & SPAY/NEUTER Windsor, CO 80550 certifying agency in Colorado. Year founded: 2007 www.nicehorses.org CLINIC Person in charge: Brad Erker, director 2321 E. Mulberry St. #1 720-203-6781 Year founded: 1930 Services: We take unwanted foals, zero ARCHWAY FOAL RESCUE & TRAINING Fort Collins, CO 80524 to 6 months old commit to 4 or 5 years 10652 Weld County Road 76.5 www.FCCRSNC.org of raising and training, thus creating COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS Windsor, CO 80550 970-484-8516 excellent companion animals. These ASSOCIATION www.nicehorses.org Services: To prevent pet homelessness. horses help people cope with the daily 710 11th Ave., Suite 111 720-203-6781 Person in charge: Sarah Swanty, stresses of life. Greeley, CO 80631 Services: We take unwanted foals, zero co-founder/executive director Wish list: Hay, supplements, hoof 970-352-6875 to 6 months old commit to 4 or 5 years Year founded: 2006 Year founded: 1923 of raising and training, thus creating trimming, general cleaning help and excellent companion animals. These equipment, volunteer trainers, bobcat, horses help people cope with the daily FORT COLLINS SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC tack room, truck and flatbed trailer, foal HARVEST FARM DENVER RESCUE MISSION stresses of life. 2321 E. Mulberry St. No. 9 sponsorship and perfect forever homes. 4240 E. Larimer County Road 66 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Wellington, CO 80549 Wish list: Hay, supplements, hoof Person in charge: Annette Archambeau, trimming, general cleaning help and www.FortCollinsCatRescue.org operations director www.harvestfarm.net 970-484-1861 970-568-9803 equipment, volunteer trainers, bobcat, Year founded: 1995 tack room, truck and flatbed trailer, foal Services: The services in our clinic Services: Harvest Farm is a 209-acre sponsorship and perfect forever homes. are available to any dog or cat owner COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC. farm and rehabilitation center for men or caretaker of feral/barn cats and seeking to break cycles of addiction and Person in charge: Annette Archambeau, 4040 Campus Delivery operations director are focused on the prevention of pet homelessness. Located in Wellington, overpopulation and pet disease. Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040 Year founded: 1995 www.co4hfoundation.extension. Colorado 70 miles north of Denver, the Year founded: 2006 colostate.edu Farm accommodates up to 72 men who 970-491-1537 participate in our New Life Program. BIRD CONSERVANCY OF THE ROCKIES Year founded: 1989 14500 Lark Bunting Lane FRONT RANGE EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIANS Services: The Colorado 4-H Foundation Brighton, CO 80601 P.O. Box 272452 provides positive youth development Fort Collins, CO 80527 LARIMER COUNTY 4-H YOUTH FOUNDATION www.rmbo.org and education by raising and distributing 303-659-4348 www.ridewithfree.org funds in support of diverse Colorado INC. 970-221-0646 4-H programs. Services: Bird Conservancy of the 3039 W. Vine Drive Rockies (formerly Rocky Mountain Services: To Provide Therapeutic Year founded: 1952 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Bird Observatory) conserves birds and Equine-Assisted Activities for Social, www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/ their habitats through an integrated Physical and Emotional Development. COLORADO FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE larimer/4h/4h.shtml approach of science, education and land Year founded: 1983 P.O. Box 10 970-482-4647 stewardship. Our work radiates from Livermore, CO 80536 Year founded: 1953 the Rockies to the Great Plains, Mexico GREELEY KENNEL CLUB www.growingyourfuture.com and beyond. P.O. Box 1256 970-881-2902 NATIONAL ONION ASSOCIATION Year founded: 1988 Greeley, CO 80632 Services: We work to ensure that every 822 Seventh St., No. 510 www.greeleykc.org generation understands their connection Greeley, CO 80631 CREATIVE ACRES ANIMAL SANCTUARY 970-330-7176 to agriculture and natural resources. www.onions-usa.org P.O. Box 1143 Services: Greeley Kennel Club Wish list: Funds to reprint our 970-353-5895 Brighton, CO 80601 values the human/animal bond Understanding Water Activity Book. Services: The National Onion www.creativeacres.org which is furthered by purebred dogs Cost: $18,000. Association is the official organization 303-659-4792 for companionship, sport, work, Person in charge: Bette Blinde, director representing growers, shippers, brokers, Services: To operate a quality of life, and service. Greeley Kennel Club Year founded: 1991 and commercial representatives of the no kill, free roam animal sanctuary with encourages the outreach of dogs in U.S. onion industry. hundreds of animal of many different service to our community. Greeley COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION Year founded: 1913 species..To educate other animal entities Kennel Club facilitates educational 2425 35th Ave., Suite 202 and the public on animal issues programs, canine health seminars, and Greeley, CO 80634 Animals Wish list: Funding for the winter and the responsible breeder locator services. www.coloradolivestock.org upcoming months to feed and care for Greeley Kennel Club heightens the civic 970-378-0500 ALLY’S HAVEN the animals that reside at the sanctuary responsibility of being good dog-owning 755 N. County Road 29 neighbors. Services: Colorado Livestock Association Person in charge: Maxine Mager, Loveland, CO 80537 Year founded: 1950 (CLA) was formed in 1998 through a www.allyshaven.net president restructuring of the then 43 year old 970-669-8374 Year founded: 1987 Colorado Cattle Feeders Association HEARTS & HORSES INC. Services: To provide sick or injured (CCFA). CLA members are cattle and DENKAI ANIMAL SANCTUARY 163 N. County Road 29 sheep feeders, cow/calf producers, dairy equines an opportunity to be Loveland, CO 80537 rehabilitated, and then to place them 36710 Weld County Road 126 www.heartsandhorses.org farmers, swine operations, and industry Grover, CO 80729 partners. CLA works on behalf of its in homes matching their physical and 970-663-4200 mental capabilities. www.denkaisanctuary.org members in the regulatory and legislative 970-454-5305 Services: Our mission at Hearts & Year founded: 1999 Horses is to promote the physical, arenas in Colorado. Services: Low-cost veterinary services, Year founded: 1998 cognitive, emotional, and social well- ANIMAL HOUSE RESCUE & GROOMING pet animal rescue, community food being of individuals with special needs 1104 W. Vine Drive bank. through equine assisted activities and COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL Wish list: Any veterinary supplies, P.O. Box 116 Fort Collins, CO 80521 therapies. www.animalhousehelp.org dog food, cat food, cat litter, cleaning Lucerne, CO 80646 supplies, paper towels, office supplies, Wish list: Office/volunteer, supplies. www.copork.org 970-224-3647 Person in charge: Jan Pollema, executive Services: The mission of Animal House paper. 970-356-4964 Person in charge: Floss Blackburn, director Services: Colorado Pork Producers is to decrease the euthanasia rate of Year founded: 1997 adoptable animals by: 1. Collaborating founder/CEO Council is a livestock organization whose Year founded: 2004 goal is to provide a unified voice for pig with overpopulated and underserved shelters. 2. Providing the community HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD COUNTY farmers leading the way in promoting, 1620 42nd St. educating, and providing visibility and with education, information and EVERY CREATURE COUNTS outreach. 3. Providing adoption Evans, CO 80620 transparency of the industry to all of 1245 Factory Circle www.weldcountyhumane.org Colorado. opportunities for homeless animals and Fort Lupton, CO 80621 giving them what they need most — www.everycreaturecounts.org 970-506-9550 Person in charge: Lauren Dever, time to find their forever homes. 303-546-2704 Services: Animal sheltering, adoption executive director Wish list: Cleaning Supplies: HE laundry Services: Every Creature Counts is a services, return to owners, wellness Year founded: 1977 detergent, bleach, paper towels, large no-kill dog and cat shelter located in clinic, spay/neuter services, vaccination size bath towels, freshmatic spray Fort Lupton, Colorado. Our mission clinics. COLORADO SEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION dispenser refills, trash bags-all sizes. is to eliminate the pet over-population Wish list: Bleach, paper towels, cat litter, Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, CSU Canine Care: distilled water, waterless problem. We rescue over 2,700 dogs dishwashing soap, Odoban, laundry — C143 Plant Sciences Building dog shampoo, Natural Balance dog and cats annually and adopt them into detergent, canned cat and dog food, dry Fort Collins, CO 80523 food rolls, canned dog and puppy food, loving homes. We also operate a low- dog and cat food. www.seeds.agsci.colostate.edu Nylabones, KONGS, training clickers, cost spay/neuter, vaccination, and dental Person in charge: Elaine Hicks, 970-491-6202 soft dog treats, peanut butter, bed clinic for dogs and cats. Our clinic spays executive director Services: The Colorado Seed Growers sheets, blankets, puzzle toys, canine and neuters nearly 7,200 animals each Year founded: 1961 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 45 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

IDEA WILD wolf dogs through rescue, sanctuary & dance education. programs. 420 Riddle Drive public education. We provide lifelong Year founded: 1978 Person in charge: Patricia Washburn, Fort Collins, CO 80521 sanctuary at our facility to 30 captive- board president www.ideawild.org born wolf dogs. CHASE THE MUSIC Thomas Nancy, President 970-482-6748 Wish list: Small 4WD pick-up, sponsors 2071 Rowell Drive Year founded: 1962 Services: Biodiversity is the foundation for our April 2017 “WOLFstock” gala Lyons, CO 80540 of human existence and has provided fundraiser, satellite phone, volunteers, www.chasethemusic.org FORT COLLINS CHILDREN’S THEATRE INC. humankind with healthy ecosystems, snow plow for pick-up, recurring 303-859-3321 P.O. Box 442 food, fiber, pharmaceuticals, pollination monthly donors, log splitter, road Services: Chase the Music helps children Fort Collins, CO 80522 and peace of mind for thousands of grading help, bulldozer. battling critical conditions, by having www.fortcollinschildrenstheatre.org years. Planet earth is now experiencing Person in charge: Shelley Coldiron, original music composed and performed 970-829-8929 a loss of biodiversity. Idea Wild works executive director for them. Services: To provide quality live theatre to equip, empower and activate the Year founded: 1995 world’s most promising environmental Wish list: Financial and musical (original for the children and families of Northern leaders to grow and strengthen the compositions and performances) Colorado. movement to conserve the planet’s Arts & Culture donations. Year founded: 1958 Person in charge: Clark Hodge, biodiversity. ART CENTER OF ESTES PARK Person in charge: Wally Van Sickle, executive director FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF ART 517 Big Thompson Ave. Year founded: 2009 President / Founder Estes Park, CO 80517 201 S. College Ave. Year founded: 1991 www.artcenterofestes.com Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-586-5882 COUNTRY DANCE AND SONG SOCIETY/ www.ftcma.org 970-482-2787 IDEA WILD Services: To promote visual art and FRIENDS OF TRADITIONAL DANCE 420 Riddle Dr. artists in the Estes Park area by providing P.O. Box 64 Services: The mission of the Fort Fort Collins, CO 80521 a facility, support and exhibition Fort Collins, CO 80522 Collins Museum of Art is to engage our www.ideawild.org opportunities; present opportunities for www.fotd.org community in cultural experiences that 970-482-6748 education in the visual arts; act as an 970-493-8277 promote an awareness and appreciation of the visual arts. Services: IDEA WILD seeks to minimize advocate and partner in the community the loss of biodiversity by empowering for development of the visual arts. CULTURAL ARTS COUNCIL OF ESTES PARK Person in charge: Lisa Hatchadoorian, people on the front lines of conservation Person in charge: Vickie Mastron, gallery 423 W. Elkhorn Ave. executive director by awarding small equipment grants to manager Estes Park, CO 80517 Year founded: 1985 conservation professionals around the Year founded: 1987 www.estesarts.com world. 970-586-9203 FORT COLLINS PIPE BAND Year founded: 1991 ARTWORKS LOVELAND Services: The Cultural Arts Council of P.O. Box 1367 310 N Railroad Ave. Estes Park is a publicly supported 501 Fort Collins, CO 80522 INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY ACADEMY OF Loveland, CO 80537 (c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated www.fcpb.org 303-775-0885 PAIN MANAGEMENT www.artworksloveland.org to supporting all disciplines of art in the 415 Main St. 970-663-5555 greater Estes Valley providing an no or Services: The NCCPB was formed in Windsor, CO 80550 Services: Artworks Loveland is a affordable cost visual and performing arts 1981, then called “Fort Collins Pipe www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/ivapm nonprofit arts organization providing programming year round, and acting as Band”, with financial support from the 970-297-0344 affordable studio space and exposure a vital information and support resource McCreery family of Loveland, Colorado. for visual artists while engaging the for the arts community (similar to a Dedicated to public performance, the Services: The International Veterinary “Chamber for the Arts”) for the greater NCCPB has appeared in a variety of Academy of Pain Management is a multi- community through contemporary art exhibitions and programs. Estes Valley. locations and events, including the disciplinary organization dedicated to Person in charge: Lars Sage, facility and Fort Collins Lincoln Center and the St. promoting, enhancing, and advancing Person in charge: Angela Canada- Patrick’s Day Parade. Hopkins, director of operations program manager pain management in animals. Diane Watson, executive director Year founded: 1981 Year founded: 2012 Year founded: 1990 LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY FORT COLLINS SYMPHONY 6317 Kyle Ave. BAS BLEU THEATRE COMPANY Fort Collins, CO 80525 DANCE EXPRESS 223 Linden St., No. 202 401 Pine St. Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.larimerhumane.org Fort Collins, CO 80524 2728 Spoke Court 970-226-3647 Fort Collins, CO 80521 www.fcsymphony.org www.basbleu.org 970-482-4823 Services: Open admission sheltering, 970-498-8949 www.danceexpressfc.com adoption services, animal protection & 970-493-2113 Services: To enhance life in Northern Services: Bas Bleu Theatre Company’s Colorado by providing entertainment control, foster care, humane education, mission is to present outstanding theater Services: Dance Express improves licensing, vet services, behavior & people’s lives through creative dance and education through the production of that inspires both audience and artist high quality orchestral music. enrichment, animal-welfare legislation alike in an intimate “salon” setting. Bas experiences. and more. Bleu’s goal is to enrich the cultural life of Wish list: Expressive & Healing Arts Person in charge: Mary Kopco, Wish list: Soft dog treats, dog biscuits, the region and, in so doing, add to the Collaborative Center for rehearsal, executive director cat treats, natural balance rolls, rolled common cultural experience that bonds performance, studios, operations, and Year founded: 1949 rawhides, kongs, cat toys (no cat us all to our community and the world storage; dance shoes for 12 dancers; nip), rope dog toys, plush toys with around us. Bas Bleu provides community printer and ink. FRIENDS OF THE GARDENS ON SPRING CREEK squeakers, small mammal yogurt treats. forums to discuss ideas of the day. Person in charge: Mary Elizabeth 2145 Centre Ave. Person in charge: Judy Calhoun, Wish list: Three 2013+ computers Lenahan, MS, OT, artistic and executive Fort Collins, CO 80526 executive director and new Windows 10 OS. Running director www.fcgov.com/gardens Judy Calhoun, executive director , Windows XP 10+ year-old-machines. Year founded: 1989 970-416-2486 executive director s Person in charge: Wendy Ishii, founding Services: To cultivate a world-class Year founded: 1969 artistic director DEBUT THEATRE CO. botanic garden through fundraising and Year founded: 1992 827 Riverside Ave. advocacy. Is the nonprofit partner of the THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY Fort Collins, CO 80524 Gardens on Spring Creek, a city of Fort 2999 Weld County Road 53 BEET STREET www.debuttheatre.org Collins facility. Keenesburg, CO 80643 200 Mathews St. 970-224-5774 Wish list: Fundraising to complete new www.wildanimalsanctuary.org Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: Our goal is for young people gardens and finish the visitor’s center. 303-536-0118 www.beetstreet.org to experience, learn and create Person in charge: Randy Morgan, Services: To rescue and care for lions, 970-444-2338 their own expression in both the president tigers, bears, wolves and other large Services: Beet Street exists as a catalyst performance and technical aspects of live Year founded: 1988 carnivores, and to educate the public to develop Fort Collins into a nationally theatre “hands on” and as a community. about the captive wildlife crisis in recognized arts and culture center and Person in charge: Lee Kaplan, artistic FRIENDS OF THE SYMPHONY America. destination by distinguishing ourselves director P.O. Box 1515 Wish list: Additional land and water as an intellectually vital community that Year founded: 1991 Fort Collins, CO 80522 rights. fosters, celebrates, and inspires human www.friendsofthesymphony.org Person in charge: Pat Craig, executive creativity. ESTES PARK MUSEUM FRIENDS & 970-416-8889 director Year founded: 2007 FOUNDATION INC. Services: We provide support to Year founded: 1980 200 Fourth St. the Fort Collins Symphony, musical CANYON CONCERT BALLET & DANCE CENTER Estes Park, CO 80517 education, and social connections for W.O.L.F. SANCTUARY 1031 Conifer St. www.estesparkmuseumfriends.org our members. P.O. Box 1544 Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-577-3766 Wish list: Funding for instruments and Laporte, CO 80535 www.ccballet.org Services: The Estes Park Museum maintenance of instruments for the www.wolfsanctuary.net 970-472-4156 Friends & Foundations supports the orchestra. 970-416-9531 Services: Our mission is to create and mission of the Estes Park Museum Person in charge: Lee Thielen, Services: W.O.L.F.’s mission is to share the passion of dance through through fundraising, publications, Spokesperson improve the quality of life for wolves and artistically enriching performances and volunteerism and special events and Year founded: 1963 46 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

GREELEY CENTRAL BAND BOOSTER PARENTS our children’s and veterans programs. LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS customized content-management INC. A variety of volunteer opportunities are P.O. Box 1242 software; new website; new track 1515 14th Ave. also available. Loveland, CO 80539 lighting system. New or late model Greeley, CO 80631 Person in charge: Laura Armstrong, www.lovelandband.org Apple computer & monitor Funding for www.gchsmusicboosters.com Executive Director 970-613-5200 one more staff person 970-348-5085 Year founded: 2013 Person in charge: Hamidah Glasgow, Services: Parents supporting Band, OPENSTAGE THEATRE & COMPANY INC. executive director 402 N. Collage Ave. Orchestra & Choir at Greeley Central! HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY DISTRICT FOUNDATION Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 1985 2650 W. 29th St. Fort Collins, CO 80525 Greeley, CO 80631 www.openstagetheatre.org GREELEY CHILDREN’S CHORALE INC. http:www.mylibrary.us 970-484-5237 THOMPSON VALLEY ART LEAGUE P.O. Box 336891 970-506-8565 Services: OpenStage crafts the best of 429 N. Lincoln Ave. Greeley, CO 80632 Services: Cultivate information, the national theater scene in Northern Loveland, CO 80537 www.greeleychildrenschorale.com inspiration and entertainment for our Colorado, including comedies, classics, www.lincolngallery.com 970-371-2569 communities by raising funds to sustain and cutting-edge dramas. 970-663-2407 Services: Our goal is to train and and create literacy programs, collection Person in charge: Denise Freestone, Services: The Lincoln Gallery is a protect the unchanged child voice as development, technology upgrades and producing artistic director Elizabeth Zurn, managing director cooperative art gallery, located in we perform diverse choral literature capital improvements for our libraries. downtown Loveland, Colorado, 1973 including serious music, folk songs, Person in charge: Rochelle Mitchell- Year founded: dedicated to exhibiting and promoting popular music and musical theater. Miller, foundation director projects and artwork from artists of We discipline ourselves to achieve Year founded: 2000 OPERA FORT COLLINS the Thompson Valley Art League, and the highest artistic result. We exist P.O. Box 503 to complement music education in Fort Collins, CO 80522 promoting all art endeavors in our the schools. The GCC experience is KRFC 88.9 FM www.operafortcollins.org community. wholesome: musically, aesthetically, 339 S. College Ave., Suite 200 970-482-0220 Year founded: 1978 physically and emotionally. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: To entertain, enrich and Year founded: 1990 www.krfcfm.org educate through the professional THOMPSON VALLEY ART LEAGUE 970-221-5075 presentation of opera and community Services: Public radio for Fort Collins. 429 N. Lincoln Ave. GREELEY CHORALE INC. engagement programs. Loveland, CO 80537 P.O. Box 336848 Person in charge: Brian Hughes, Person in charge: Elizabeth Telling, executive director www.lincolngallery.com Greeley, CO 80633 executive director 970-663-2407 www.greeleychorale.org Year founded: 2003 Year founded: 1979 970-392-1486 Services: The purpose of the Services: Through its support of local KUNC POUDRE LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INC. organization is to promote an arts events, church and school choirs, 1901 56th Ave., Suite 200 108 N. Meldrum St. enthusiastic pursuit of art; to encourage its local concert schedule, and its Greeley, CO 80634 Fort Collins, CO 80521 individuality, originality and freedom of international touring schedule, The www..org www.poudrelandmarks.org expression; to provide club members Greeley Chorale is proud to be an 970-378-2579 970-221-0533 with opportunities to obtain public integral part of the Greeley community, Services: Public radio for the Front Services: Poudre Landmarks recognition; to advance to the public the striving to enrich the cultural life of Range. Foundation’s mission is to preserve, knowledge, appreciation and practice Northern Colorado. Person in charge: Neil Best, general restore, protect, and interpret the of the arts and the collection of works Year founded: 1964 manager architectural and cultural heritage of of art. Year founded: 2001 the Fort Collins area. PLF accomplishes Wish list: Cash donations, sponsorship GREELEY INDEPENDENCE STAMPEDE INC. this mission through the care and opportunities for shows, volunteer management of historic landmark sites 600 N. 14th Ave. LARIMER CHORALE opportunities for our 51st Art in the Park Greeley, CO 80631 owned by the city of Fort Collins, and event in 2017 www.greeleystampede.org P.O. Box 884 by providing educational programs 970-356-7787 Fort Collins, CO 80522 and events focused on early life in Fort Person in charge: Kerri Ertman , gallery www.larimerchorale.org Services: To celebrate our nation’s Collins. director independence and preserve our western 970-416-9348 Person in charge: Jennifer Beccard, Year founded: 1965 heritage. Services: The mission of Larimer executive director Chorale, an auditioned symphonic Year founded: 1972 chorus based in Fort Collins, is UNION COLONY CHILDREN’S MUSIC ACADEMY GREELEY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA to perform choral music at a high 2101 16th St. 801 Eighth St., Suite 230 artistic standard, with an emphasis on POUDRE RIVER FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Greeley, CO 80631 Greeley, CO 80631 masterworks, and to enrich and educate 301 Olive St. www.unioncolonychildrensmusic.org www.greeleyphilharmonic.org Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-330-1219 970-356-6406 singers and audiences throughout www.prfol.org Northern Colorado. Services: Established in 1911, the 970-221-6740 Services: Our mission is to provide an Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra (GPO) Year founded: 1977 Services: Raises money to enhance and opportunity for all children, age birth is the oldest orchestra in the Rocky support the resources of the Poudre to 12+ years, and their families, to Mountain Region. Our current 70 LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY River Public Library District. experience the benefits and joys of piece orchestra draws some of the best 2500 N. Garfield Ave. Person in charge: Robin Gard, board music and movement. musicians from Northern Colorado and Loveland, CO 80538 president Year founded: 1989 beyond. www.lovelandchoralsociety.org Year founded: 1939 Year founded: 1911 970-214-4552 WILDFIRE COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER Services: The Loveland Choral Society, POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST is a Colorado nonprofit, whose purpose 425 Massachusetts Ave. GREELEY RODARTE DANCERS INC. 301 E. Olive St. Berthoud, CO 80513 1135 30th St. Rd. as a community performing arts group, Fort Collins, CO 80524 is to learn, sing and perform a diverse www.wildfirearts.org Greeley, CO 80631 www.poudrelibraries.org/trust 970-532-5497 http://www.cfsgwc.org/directory/ repertoire of choral music, with 970-221-6740 greeley-rodarte-dancers-inc accompaniment ranging from show band Services: The Trust collaborates with Services: Wildfire Community Arts 970-353-6639 to symphony orchestra, encouraging the Library District Board of Trustees Center is a grassroots group dedicated Services: The mission of the Greeley member involvement in all aspects, and staff, Friends of the Library and to building community through the Rodarte dancers is to “promote self- raising the bar for community theater to donors to grow and manage funds to arts. esteem, cultural pride, physical fitness, semi-professional level. generate innovative Library programs, and family bonding for at risk youth. Person in charge: Clifford Schultz, projects and services. WOLVERINE FARM PUBLISHING Year founded: 1992 artistic/musical director Person in charge: William Mygdal, trust 144 N. College Ave. Year founded: 1977 board president Fort Collins, CO 80524 HEART-J CENTER FOR EXPERIENTIAL Year founded: 2000 www.wolverinefarm.org LEARNING AT SYLVAN DALE RANCH LOVELAND HIGH PLAINS ARTS COUNCIL 970-472-4284 2939 N. Larimer County Road 31-D 125 E. Seventh St. THE CENTER FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY Loveland, CO 80537 Services: Wolverine Farm Publishing Loveland, CO 80538 400 N. College Ave. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit literary/arts www.heartjcenter.com www.sculptureinthepark.org Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-690-4221 970-663-2940 www.c4fap.org organization that publishes books and newspapers, runs a bookstore Services: HJC offers hands on learning Services: The Loveland High Plains Arts 970-224-1010 for all ages with field trips, workshops, Council (LHPAC), a private non-profit Services: The Center for Fine Art inside The Bean Cycle Coffee and retreats that explore science and organization, was established in 1984 for Photography promotes the art of Shop, operates a Letterpress & nature, history, agriculture, wellness, the purpose of promoting sculptural arts photography by supporting the growth Publick House, and hosts/organizes outdoor skills, professional development for the cultural and economic benefit of of creative artists through exhibitions and community events and projects related and art. the entire community. educational programs. to our mission. Wish list: HJC seeks financial support for Year founded: 1983 Wish list: Our own building; new Year founded: 2003 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 47 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Business/Economic transparency of the industry to all of EVANS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Services: The mission of the Johnstown- Colorado. 2986 W. 29th St., No. 9 Milliken Chamber of Commerce is to AMERICAN PRODUCTION INVENTORY Person in charge: Lauren Dever, Greeley, CO 80631 promote the business interests of its CONTROL SOCIETY executive director www.evanschamber.org members and to enhance the economic P.O. Box 270715 Year founded: 1977 970-330-4204 well-being of its community. Fort Collins, CO 80525 Services: The Evans Area Chamber Person in charge: Edgar Schramma, www.apicsnoco.org COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS of Commerce was organized in 1984, president 970-217-2693 helping approximately 275 mostly small Year founded: 1975 Services: APICS Northern Colorado ASSOCIATION and medium sized business in Evans, provides educational and networking 710 11th Ave., Suite 111 Greeley and the surrounding market KERSEY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE opportunities for supply-chain and Greeley, CO 80631 area empower themselves through 26221 CR 53 operations-management professionals 970-352-6875 networking, advocacy, visibility and Kersey, CO 80644 in Northern Colorado, Wyoming and Year founded: 1923 education. www.carbonvalleychamber.com Western Nebraska. Person in charge: Michele Jones, 970-330-3099 Person in charge: Tony Tills, president DOWNTOWN FORT COLLINS BUSINESS executive director Services: We strive to provide the & CEO ASSOCIATION Year founded: 1984 following to our members: business Year founded: 1970 19 Old Town Square, No. 230 information and education, opportunities Fort Collins, CO 80524-2471 FORT COLLINS AREA CHAMBER OF for business-to-business networking, a BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SERVING www.downtownfortcollins.com COMMERCE unified approach to interactions with NORTHERN COLORADO AND WYOMING 970-484-6500 225 S. Meldrum St. Government entities, and an effective 8020 S. County Road 5, Suite 100 Services: The Downtown Fort Collins Fort Collins, CO 80521 method of marketing the community Fort Collins, CO 80528 Business Association (“DBA”), a non- www.fortcollinschamber.com and associated member businesses. www.bbb.org/wyoming-and-northern- profit corporation, is organized to 970-482-3746 Year founded: 1975 colorado promote the businesses of downtown Services: We strive to support a healthy 970-488-2043 Fort Collins, Colorado. Membership and vibrant environment in which to LOVELAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Services: BBB’s mission is to be the in the DBA shows support for the live, work and do business. 5400 Stone Creek Circle leader in advancing marketplace trust. downtown community, and gives Year founded: 1904 Loveland, CO 80538 Year founded: 1988 businesses the chance to highlight their www.loveland.org offerings through the many downtown FORT COLLINS BOARD OF REALTORS 970-667-6311 CARBON VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE promotions scheduled throughout the 826 W. Drake Rd. Person in charge: Mindy McCloughan, 8308 Colorado Blvd., Suite 203 year. Fort Collins, CO 80526 president/CEO Firestone, CO 80504 Person in charge: Michael Short, www.fcbr.org Year founded: 1902 www.carbonvalleychamber.com executive director 970-223-2900 303-833-5933 Year founded: 1982 Services: FCBR’s REALTOR & MOUNTAIN & PLAINS INDEPENDENT Services: The Carbon Valley Chamber Consumer Advocacy Department helps BOOKSELLERS ASSOCIATION INC. of Commerce is composed of EATON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE to ensure the success of our members 208 E. Lincoln Ave. approximately 260 member businesses P.O. Box 111 via the 4 “I’s”- Involvement, Investment, Fort Collins, CO 80524 in the municipalities of Frederick, Eaton, CO 80615 Information, & Influence. Our Advocacy www.mountainsplains.org Firestone and Dacono and surrounding efforts are predicated on meaningful 970-484-3939 areas. www.eatonchamber.com Community Involvement, Investment 970-454-5551 Services: The mission of the Mountains Person in charge: Rachel Flutcher, in key organizations, trustworthy local & Plains Independent Booksellers executive director Services: Re-established in 2006, the real estate Information, and effective Eaton Area Chamber of Commerce Association is to support independent Year founded: 1986 Influence on local public policy. booksellers in our region and to raise strives to create business success and Year founded: 1926 promote economic growth in our awareness of the value of independent COLORADO CLEAN ENERGY CLUSTER businesses within our communities. region. GREATER BRIGHTON CHAMBER OF P.O. Box 272410 Person in charge: Bruce Bormann, chair Year founded: 1980 Fort Collins, CO 80527 Sarah Abeyta, chairperson COMMERCE www.coloradocleanenergy.com 22 S. 4th Ave. Suite 205 2003 MOUNTAIN STATES EMPLOYERS COUNCIL INC. 720-593-0058 Year founded: Brighton, CO 80601 2950 E. Harmony Road, Suite 255 Services: CCEC is a project-driven, www.brightonchamber.com Fort Collins, CO 80528 501(c)3 nonprofit economic- ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL 303-659-0223 www.msec.org development organization aimed at 500 Briggs St. #200 Services: Founded in 1955, the 970-223-4107 growing primary jobs in Colorado in Erie, CO 80516 Chamber has been at the center of Services: We are the professional, the area of clean energy through formal www.erieedc.com the Brighton community, fostering an cost-effective resource of choice for partnerships between clean-energy 720-541-7760 environment for business and member employers in all areas of employment companies, the public sector and higher Services: Promote the Town of Erie’s success since its inception. law, human resource consulting, training, education. central location to transportation and Year founded: 1955 and surveys. Person in charge: Tom Ghidossi, educational facilities, skilled workforce, Year founded: 1939 Co-Chair, Board of Directors quality residential options and affordable GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/VISIT Ed VanDyne, Co-Chair, Board new development opportunities to of Directors, Co-Chair, Board of GREELEY UPSTATE COLORADO ECONOMIC primary employers. 902 Seventh Ave. DEVELOPMENT Directorss Greeley, CO 80631 Year founded: 2006 822 Seventh St., Suite 550 ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL www.greeleychamber.com Greeley, CO 80631 P.O. Box 1101 970-352-3566 www.upstatecolorado.org COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION Erie, CO 80516 Services: To enhance the economic 970-356-4565 2425 35th Ave., Suite 202 www.erieedc.com vitality of our community. Services: Economic development for Greeley, CO 80634 720-541-7760 Person in charge: Hannah LaForest, Greeley and Weld County. www.coloradolivestock.org Services: Promote the town of Erie’s Director, Visit Greeley 970-378-0500 Person in charge: Richard Werner, central location to transportation, Year founded: 1919 president & CEO Services: Colorado Livestock Association educational facilities, skilled workforce, Year founded: 1987 (CLA) was formed in 1998 through a quality residential options, & affordable restructuring of the then 43 year old INNOSPHERE new development opportunities to 320 E. Vine Drive Colorado Cattle Feeders Association primary employers. WELLINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (CCFA). CLA members are cattle and Fort Collins, CO 80524 4006 Cleveland Ave. — B sheep feeders, cow/calf producers, dairy Person in charge: John Jacquat, www.innosphere.org Wellington, CO 80549 farmers, swine operations, and industry president 970-221-1301 www.wellingtoncoloradochamber.net partners. CLA works on behalf of its Year founded: 2003 Services: Innosphere’s incubation 970-568-4133 members in the regulatory and legislative program focuses on ensuring companies Services: Our mission is to maximize the arenas in Colorado. ESTES PARK BOARD OF REALTORS are investor ready, connecting them opportunity for success of Wellington Year founded: 1998 1200 Graves Avenue #208 with experienced advisors, and making area businesses, to promote the Estes Park, CO 80517 introductions to corporate partners. growth of Chamber-member and new www.innosphere.org COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL www.estesparkrealtors.org businesses, and to enhance the quality of P.O. Box 116 970-586-6628 Person in charge: Mike Freeman, CEO life in our community. Lucerne, CO 80646 Services: The Estes Park Board of Year founded: 1998 Person in charge: Wendell Nelson, www.copork.org REALTORS® continues to support its chair 970-356-4964 members constantly changing needs JOHNSTOWN/MILLIKEN CHAMBER OF Year founded: 2006 Services: Colorado Pork Producers in a constantly changing business COMMERCE Council is a livestock organization whose environment. The board is committed 1109 Broad St. WINDSOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE goal is to provide a unified voice for pig to providing excellent service and Milliken , CO 80543 421 Main St., Unit A farmers leading the way in promoting, supporting the professionalism of its www.johnstownmillikenchamber.com Windsor, CO 80550 educating, and providing visibility and members. 970-587-7042 www.windsorchamber.net 48 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

970-686-7189 healthy families. CASA INC. OF LARIMER COUNTY and education by raising and distributing Services: As a volunteer, member- Person in charge: Cindy Sarai, executive 201 Laporte Ave., Suite 100 funds in support of diverse Colorado supported organization, the Chamber director Fort Collins, CO 80521 4-H programs. encourages united interests and action Year founded: 2005 www.CASALarimer.com Year founded: 1952 toward the development of Windsor 970-498-6180 as a prosperous place in which to live, ALTERNATIVE HOMES FOR YOUTH Services: We provide a voice in court COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE work and conduct business. 1110 M St. for abused and neglected children and a Person in charge: Michal Connors, safe place in the community for conflict TRUST Greeley, CO 80631 4927 E. County Road 36 Executive Director www.alternativehomesforyouth.org free family interactions. Year founded: 1902 970-353-6010 Wish list: Paper products: toilet paper, Fort Collins, CO 80528 paper towels, copy paper, gift cards to www.coloradoyo.org Services: It is the mission at Alternative kid-friendly restaurants and activities, Gift 970-663-0800 Homes for Youth to teach, support, Children/Youth cards to Home Depot, Office Depot, Services: Building relationships through and model healthy life skills to youth etc. 24/7 KIDS SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES INC. and families by providing therapeutic traditional outdoor recreation. 2101 16th St. Person in charge: Lynn Oesterle- Wish list: Pole barn, trap throwers, and educational interventions to end Zollner, executive director Greeley, CO 80631 violence. donations. 970-330-6859 Year founded: 1984 Person in charge: Shayna Miller, Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, Services: Our mission is to provide executive director affordable, available, temporary, CHARITIES WITHIN REACH office administrator specialized childcare for families who Year founded: 1976 915 W. 44th St. Bob Hewson, President CEO have a child or children with special Loveland, CO 80538 Gregg Knoll, Executive Director needs. Our vision is to provide this B.A.S.E. CAMP www.charitieswithinreach.com Year founded: 2001 service to Weld County families 1224 E. Elizabeth St. 970-412-9169 everyday year-round in a facility Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: Charities Within Reach is a CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING specifically designed for this purpose. www.mybasecampkids.org nonprofit organization dedicated to 1331 Eighth Ave. Person in charge: Julie Cain, executive 970-266-1734 the vision of providing shelter, care, Greeley, CO 80631-4601 director Services: Our mission is to be the and educational support for homeless, www.connectionsforindependentliving. Year founded: 2005 choice provider of safe, affordable, abandoned and poor children. org accessible out-of-school-times childcare Year founded: 1998 970-352-8682 with enrichment services, aligned with A CHILD’S DREAM FULFILLED Services: Connections for Independent 4025 Saint Cloud Drive, Suite 250 the community schools. CHASE THE MUSIC Person in charge: Seth Kelley, executive Living helps people with disabilities Loveland, CO 80538 2071 Rowell Drive obtain choices and control in daily life. www.achildsdreamfulfilled.org director Lyons, CO 80540 970-667-6119 Year founded: 1986 www.chasethemusic.org Year founded: 1985 Services: A Child’s Dream, formerly 303-859-3321 Macdonald Family Charity ,was founded BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA NATIONAL LONGS Services: Chase the Music helps children CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING to grant dreams to children and youth PEAK COUNCIL INC. battling critical conditions, by having 140 N. Denver Ave. who are terminally or chronically ill, 2215 23rd Ave. original music composed and performed Fort Lupton, CO 80538 injured, and low-income in Larimer Greeley, CO 80634 for them. www.connectionsforindependentliving. County. www.longspeakbsa.org Wish list: Financial and musical (original org Person in charge: AJ Macdonald, board 970-584-2171 compositions and performances) 303-857-7893 president donations. Services: It is the mission of the Boy Services: Connections for Independent Scouts of America to prepare young Person in charge: Clark Hodge, Living helps people with disabilities A KIDS PLACE INC. people to make ethical and moral executive director obtain choices and control in daily life. 1610 29th Ave. Place, Suite 201 choices over their lifetimes by instilling Year founded: 2009 Year founded: 1985 Greeley, CO 80634 in them the values of the Scout Oath www.akidsplace.org and Law. CHILDREN’S SPEECH & READING CENTER 970-353-5970 1330 Oakridge Drive, Suite 10 DEBUT THEATRE CO. Person in charge: Sara Moore, senior 827 Riverside Ave. Services: The mission of A Kid’s Place district executive Fort Collins, CO 80525 is to provide advocacy and support www.csrckids.org Fort Collins, CO 80524 for abused or neglected children by Year founded: 1924 970-419-0486 www.debuttheatre.org advancing coordinated investigations, Services: Our mission is to enable 970-224-5774 prosecution and victim services. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA — LONGS PEAK children with speech-language delays Services: Our goal is for young people Wish list: Individually wrapped snacks COUNCIL and disorders to communicate clearly to experience, learn and create and drinks, new stuffed animals, toys 2215 23rd Ave. and effectively so that they may their own expression in both the at holiday time, new children’s books, Greeley, CO 80634 reach their full academic, social and performance and technical aspects of live store gift cards, movie passes, gifts for www.longspeakbsa.org developmental potential. theatre “hands on” and as a community. older youth, paper products- toilet 970-330-6305 Person in charge: Kathy Mason, paper, paper towels. Person in charge: Lee Kaplan, artistic Services: To prepare today’s youth for executive director director Person in charge: Gwen Schooley, tomorrow’s challenges. Year founded: 1993 Year founded: 1991 executive director Year founded: 1924 Year founded: 1993 CHILDSAFE COLORADO INC. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF LARIMER COUNTY 1148 E. Elizabeth St. EARLY CHILDHOOD COUNCIL OF LARIMER AAC ADOPTION & FAMILY NETWORK INC. 103 Smokey St. Fort Collins, CO 80524 COUNTY 735 E. Colorado Highway 56 Fort Collins, CO 80525 www.childsafecolorado.org 1730 S. College Ave., Suite 200 Berthoud, CO 80513 www.BeGreatLarimer.org 970-472-4133 Fort Collins, CO 80525 www.aacadoption.com 970-223-1709 Services: ChildSafe provides therapy www.ecclc.org 970-532-3576 Services: To enable all young people, to victims of child abuse, their non- 970-377-3388 Services: AAC stands for Adoption especially those who need us most, to offending family members, and adults Services: The Early Childhood Council for All Children. We are a Hague- reach their full potential as productive, molested as children. Our mission is of Larimer County (ECCLC) is one of accredited, experienced, professional, caring, responsible citizens. to repair the damage done to victims full-service adoption agency licensed in and their families, reduce the risk of Colorado’s 30 Early Childhood Councils Wish list: Art supplies, sporting re-victimization, and prevent the cycle working to improve services to children Colorado since 1994. equipment, board games, playing cards, Person in charge: Marissa Bebo, of abuse from carrying over into future and families. carpet-ball table, karaoke machine, generations. Year founded: 2003 executive director stamps, gas-bucks cards. Year founded: 1994 Wish list: Gift cards, toilet paper, Person in charge: Kathi Wright, Kleenex, paper towels, new toys, executive director EDUCO LEADERSHIP ADVENTURES personal hygiene items (shampoo, 1001 E Harmony Road ADOPTION DREAMS COME TRUE INC. Year founded: 1986 316 W. Mulberry St. toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, etc). Fort Collins, CO 80525 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Person in charge: Lisa Poppaw, www.nobarriersusa.org/youth/programs/ www.adoptiondreams.org BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF WELD COUNTY INC. executive director educoadventures/ 970-493-2557 / 800281-6690 P.O. Box 812 Year founded: 1986 9704940785 Greeley, CO 80632 Services: Adoption Dreams Come Services: Since 1988, Educo has been True believes every child deserves a www.bgcweld.org COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC. 970-353-1278 facilitating ridiculously fun adventures home that is loving, safe and permanent. 4040 Campus Delivery that challenge youth to step outside Services: To inspire and enable all young Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040 The agency works to make this dream their comfort zones, connect with new come true for children by supporting people, especially those who need www.co4hfoundation.extension. birth parents with decisions about their us most, to reach their full potential colostate.edu friends and discover their new innate unplanned pregnancy, aiding adoptive as productive, responsible and caring 970-491-1537 leadership. parents in their process to adopt, citizens. Services: The Colorado 4-H Foundation Person in charge: Nick Pellitteri, director therefore working to build happy, Year founded: 1963 provides positive youth development Year founded: 1988 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 49 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

EXCHANGE CLUB OF GREELEY FORT COLLINS SOCCER CLUB cognitive, emotional, and social well- LOVELAND YOUTH GARDENERS P.O. Box 336816 2721 S College Ave. #10 being of individuals with special needs 907 S. Lincoln Ave. Greeley, CO 80633 Fort Collins, CO 80527 through equine assisted activities and Loveland, CO 80537 www.greeleyexchange.com www.soccerfortcollins.org therapies. www.lovelandyouthgardeners.org 970-381-0714 970-226-4253 Wish list: Office/volunteer, supplies. 970-669-7182 Services: Exchange is an all-volunteer, Services: Arsenal Colorado uses the Person in charge: Jan Pollema, executive Services: The mission of Loveland Youth national service organization for men power of soccer to inspire, to develop, director Gardeners is to cultivate skills, service, and women who want to serve their to achieve, and to build community. Year founded: 1997 and stewardship to young people community, develop leadership skills and Year founded: 1978 through sustainable gardening and enjoy new friendships. Exchange is made LARIMER COUNTY 4-H YOUTH FOUNDATION healthy living practices. up of nearly 1,000 clubs and 33,000 FOSTER & ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OF LARIMER Wish list: Program and/or events members throughout the United States INC. sponsorship; financial support; gardens, and Puerto Rico. COUNTY 3039 W. Vine Drive Fort Collins, CO 80521 grounds, and building maintenance Year founded: 1980 246 S. Cleveland Ave. and support; irrigation supplies and Loveland, CO 80537 www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/ installation; compost and soil; general www.faflc.org larimer/4h/4h.shtml gardening tools/supplies. F.E.E.D. SCHOLARSHIP FUND AND CHILDREN’S 970-481-7993 970-482-4647 FOUNDATION Person in charge: Alyssa McConkey, Services: The purpose of this Year founded: 1953 Executive Director P.O. Box 1443 organization shall be to promote Loveland, CO 80539 and improve the welfare of children, LOVELAND BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Year founded: 1996 www.childrensfoundationinc.com with special interest to foster, kinship, P.O. Box 444 970-402-2272 guardianship and adoptive children in Loveland, CO 80539 MARK IV HARVEST Services: The mission of The Children’s Larimer County. www.lovelandbaseball.org 763 E. Eighth St. Foundation is to provide shelter, food, Person in charge: Katy Montoya, 970-667-1944 Loveland, CO 80537 clothing, education, medical attention and president Services: LBA’s mission is to provide a www.mark4harvest.org other life-changing necessities to children Year founded: 1985 supervised program of baseball games 970-472-0382 in desperate or abusive situations. We for the youth of Loveland while instilling Services: Mark IV Harvest is an strive to break the cycle of poverty, GIRL SCOUTS OF COLORADO the ideals of good sportsmanship, organization with offices in Colorado and abuse and ignorance and help children honesty, teamwork, loyalty and respect Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. From the 2725 Rocky Mountain Ave., Suite 420 beginning, its vision has been to establish to become positive, productive and Loveland, CO 80538 for others. self-fulfilled members of society with Year founded: 1977 a Christian school in Tbilisi with a rich www.gsmpc.org curriculum including a strong emphasis opportunity and hope for the future. 970-493-1844 Year founded: 1995 on English language. Services: Building girls of courage, LOVELAND COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL INC. Year founded: 1995 confidence, and character who make the 1003 W. Sixth St. FINALLY HOME FOUNDATION world a better place. Loveland, CO 80537 2550 Stover St. Building B Year founded: 1952 www.communitypreschool.org NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE INC. — FORT Fort Collins, CO 80528 970-669-4323 COLLINS CHAPTER www.finallyhomefoundation.net GREELEY CENTRAL BAND BOOSTER PARENTS Services: Our goal at Community 1436 Stonehenge Drive 970-889-3536 Preschool has remained constant Fort Collins, CO 80525 Services: Finally Home, a national non- INC. through the years: to provide a caring www.nclfortcollins.org profit 501(c)3, has been training and 1515 14th Ave. and warm atmosphere for our children’s 970-493-4050 encouraging foster, adoptive, and kinship Greeley, CO 80631 first adventure into the world of Services: National Charity League Inc. is families since 2008. Finally Home was www.gchsmusicboosters.com education. a national organization of mothers and created to equip and encourage families 970-348-5085 Year founded: 1971 daughters. as they provide a safe and loving home Services: Parents supporting Band, Year founded: 1996 where wounded children can heal. Orchestra & Choir at Greeley Central! LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS Person in charge: Kristin Orphan, Year founded: 1985 P.O. Box 1242 NCSC BOOTS executive director Loveland, CO 80539 4681 W. 20th St., #203 Year founded: 2008 GREELEY CHILDREN’S CHORALE INC. www.lovelandband.org Greeley, CO 80634 P.O. Box 336891 970-613-5200 www.northerncoloradosoccer.org FORT COLLINS BASEBALL CLUB Greeley, CO 80632 970-351-6255 211 S. Bryan Ave. www.greeleychildrenschorale.com LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB Services: Northern Colorado Soccer Fort Collins, CO 80521 970-371-2569 P.O. Box 1144 Club strives to promote the game of www.fortcollinsbaseballclub.org Services: Our goal is to train and Loveland, CO 80539 soccer and ensure that it is a fun and 970-484-3368 protect the unchanged child voice as www.lovelandrotary.org positive experience for all participants. Services: The recreational baseball we perform diverse choral literature 970-667-1158 Wish list: Fund or equivalent of soccer program of FCBC promotes an including serious music, folk songs, Services: Loveland Rotary Club equipment, coaches education resources, and educational and instructional program for popular music and musical theater. Foundation provides funds to further assistance for low-social economic children. individuals in the Fort Collins area. The We discipline ourselves to achieve the philanthropic efforts of the Loveland Year founded: 1978 FCBC recreational program promotes the highest artistic result. We exist Rotary Club to improve the health and to complement music education in full player participation which includes education of the youth in the Loveland NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH FOR CHRIST the development of a healthy attitude the schools. The GCC experience is Community and to provide community toward sportsmanship and respect for wholesome: musically, aesthetically, and international disaster assistance. INC. authority, together with the instruction in physically and emotionally. 134 11th Ave. Wish list: Academic and vocational Greeley, CO 80631 baseball rules, skills and the element of Year founded: 1990 scholarships. Weekend food for play. Provides for ages 4 through 17. www.ncyfc.org students. 970-353-1231 GREELEY EVANS YOUTH LEAGUE INC. Person in charge: Dick Lubinski, FORT COLLINS CHILDREN’S THEATRE INC. 6501 W. 20th St. Chairman Loveland Rotary Club Services: Promoting Christianity among P.O. Box 442 Greeley, CO 80634 Foundation youth. Fort Collins, CO 80522 www.geyl.org Year founded: 1984 Year founded: 1952 www.fortcollinschildrenstheatre.org 970-339-8286 970-829-8929 Services: Youth baseball and softball LOVELAND SPORTS DAY CAMP INC. NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH HOCKEY Services: To provide quality live theatre organization. 1669 Eagle Drive 7900 Fairgrounds Ave. for the children and families of Northern Year founded: 1962 Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80528 Colorado. www.lovelandsportscamp.com www.ncyh.org Year founded: 1958 HALFMOON ARTS 970-980-1994 970-206-4423 155 North College #226 Services: Loveland Sports and Services: Northern Colorado Youth FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY Fort Collins, CO 80524 Academic Day Camp is a nonprofit Hockey is a nonprofit youth ice hockey 408 Mason Court www.halfmoonarts.org group dedicated to helping families by organization. Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-412-4998 providing constructive out-of-school Person in charge: Aaron Grosul, www.fcmod.org Services: The mission of HalfMoon sports learning programs. executive director 970-221-6738 Arts is to use the arts to empower and Year founded: 2004 Year founded: 1986 Services: To create meaningful prepare at-risk youth for their transition opportunities for people of all ages to into adulthood. LOVELAND SWIM CLUB INC. PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH learn, reflect, and have fun through P.O. Box 2470 710 11th Ave., Suite 106 hands-on and collections-based HEARTS & HORSES INC. Loveland, CO 80539 Greeley, CO 80631 explorations in science and culture. 163 N. County Road 29 www.teamunify.com www.partnersmentoringyouth.org Person in charge: Cheryl Donaldson, Loveland, CO 80537 970-203-1374 970-378-6501 co-executive director, city partner www.heartsandhorses.org Services: Founded on the sound principles of Services: Youth mentoring. Donna Jared, co-executive director, 970-663-4200 FUN, DEDICATION, and GOAL SETTING, Person in charge: Chris Imsland, nonprofit partner Services: Our mission at Hearts & Loveland Swim Club is recognized as the executive director Year founded: 2012 Horses is to promote the physical, pride of Northern Colorado Swimming. Year founded: 1978 50 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH and the District Attorney’s Office. opportunity for all children, age birth through the responsible and ethical P.O. Box 484 Santa Cops of Larimer County works to 12+ years, and their families, to solicitation, stewardship and investment Estes Park, CO 80517 to provide toys for children in need experience the benefits and joys of of funds. The Aims Foundation revenues www.partnersmentoringyouth.org in Larimer County to enhance the music and movement. are given annually to the institution to 970-577-9348 relationship between children and law Year founded: 1989 offer fiscal support for scholarships, Services: Youth mentoring. enforcement within our communities for instructional and facilities needs, cultural Christmas and throughout the year. UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY activities and special programs. PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH Year founded: 1991 424 Pine St., Suite 102 Wish list: Support for student 530 S. College Ave., Unit 1 Fort Collins, CO 80524 scholarships and faculty professional Fort Collins, CO 80524 SKY RANCH LUTHERAN CAMP www.uwaylc.org development www.partnersmentoringyouth.org 805 S. Shields St. 970-407-7000 Person in charge: Leah Borenstein, 970-484-7123 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Services: United Way of Larimer president Services: To create and support one- www.skyranchcolorado.org County is committed to reducing Year founded: 1967 to-one mentoring relationships between 970-493-5258 poverty in our community by helping positive adult role models and youth Services: Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp local children and families succeed in AMERICAN LEGION POST 15 - ASSOCIATED facing challenges in their personal, social is an outdoor ministry resource of the school, work, and life. VETERANS CLUB and or academic lives. Rocky Mountain Synod, ELCA. Our Person in charge: Gordan Thibedeau, 305 N. Cleveland Ave. Wish list: Volunteer mentors. main site is located 55 miles west of Fort president/CEO Loveland, CO 80537 Person in charge: Heather Vesgaard, Collins. Year founded: 1958 www.post15.coamlegion.org executive director Year founded: 1963 970-667-4722 Year founded: 1978 VOICES CARRY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER INC. Services: To advocate for U.S. veterans. TEACHING TREE EARLY CHILDHOOD 5529 S. Timberline Road PATRICK B. ROCHE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION LEARNING CENTER Fort Collins, CO 80528 BERTHOUD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 6503 W. 20th St. 424 Pine St., Suite 100 www.voicescarrycac.org 428 Mountain Ave. Greeley, CO 80634 Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-407-9739 Berthoud, CO 80513 www.pbrmemorial.com www.teaching-tree.org Services: Our mission is to reduce www.berthoudcolorado.com 970-506-9797 970-493-2628 trauma to children and their families 970-532-4200 Person in charge: A.J. Roche, Services: Teaching Tree Early through a comprehensive response to Services: We are committed to keeping Foundation President Childhood Learning Center provides child abuse while making our community Berthoud strong and vibrant. Year founded: 2002 quality, affordable, early childhood care safer for all children. Wish list: Office desk chair, small printer for families of all socio-economic and Wish list: Gas vouchers, grocery store to print labels. PROJECT SMILE cultural backgrounds. gift cards, children’s winter coats/hats/ Person in charge: Deanne Mulvihill, P.O. Box 272122 Wish list: Additional space for growth - boots/gloves, paper towels and toilet executive director Fort Collins, CO 80527 have over 250 on our waiting list paper, copy paper, bottled water, Year founded: 1907 www.projectsmilefc.org Person in charge: Anne Lance, individually wrapped snacks, juice boxes. 970-568-5299 executive director Person in charge: MaryBeth Swanson, CIVIL AIR PATROL, BROOMFIELD COMPOSITE Services: Project Smile helps meet Year founded: 1970 executive director Year founded: 1997 SQUADRON an urgent need – lack of dental care, 451 Alpine Drive and lack of vision correction for many TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION Estes Park, CO 80517 children by in-school screenings and 201 S. College Ave. YMCA OF THE ROCKIES www.coloradowingcap.org follow up with needed treatment by Fort Collins, CO 80524 2515 Tunnel Road 303-507-8502 local dental and vision professionals, and Estes Park, CO 80511 www.teamwandp.org Services: Local unit of the Civil Air a host of volunteers. 970-224-9931 www.ymcarockies.org Person in charge: Neil McCaffrey, 970-586-3341 Patrol. Services: Team Wellness & Prevention Year founded: 1941 chairman provides alcohol and drug-prevention Services: YMCA of the Rockies puts Year founded: 2008 Christian principles into practice through services. COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN Person in charge: Gordon Coombes, programs, staff and facilities in an REALITIES FOR CHILDREN CHARITIES executive director environment that builds healthy spirit, COLORADO mind and body for all. 4745 Wheaton Drive 1610 S. College Ave. Year founded: 1989 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Person in charge: Gary Van Horn, Fort Collins, CO 80525 www.realitiesforchildren.com Center director www.NoCoFoundation.org 970-484-9090 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH Year founded: 1907 970-224-3462 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B Services: To provide a trusted, local Services: The mission of Realities For Fort Collins, CO 80524 Children is to provide for the unmet ZAC’S LEGACY FOUNDATION INC. platform that enables people to give www.thecenterforfamilyoutreach.org more effectively and to think strategically needs of children who have been 970-495-0084 4835 W. 10th St., Suite B abused, neglected or are at-risk, by Greeley, CO 80634 and creatively about the future of our uniting local businesses, youth agencies Services: The mission of The Center www.zacslegacyfoundation.org communities. and the community in collaborative and for Family Outreach is to help Larimer Person in charge: Ray Caraway, County youth (ages 8-18) and their 970-330-9000 mutually beneficial service. Services: Supporting families fighting president families achieve and sustain long- Year founded: 1975 Wish list: School supplies and backpacks, term positive changes and healthy childhood cancer. bikes, like-new children’s clothes and relationships. We do this by providing Year founded: 2001 toys, baby items (strollers, cribs). individual assessment, education, and CONGREGATION HAR SHALOM Person in charge: Craig Secher, custom designed programs to develop 725 W. Drake Road President and Founder successful and positive citizens. Community Fort Collins, CO 80526-5522 Year founded: 1996 Person in charge: Laurie Klith, executive 2 HEARTS: THE LACY JO MILLER FOUNDATION www.congregationharshalom.org director 3600 Mitchell Drive, Suite 50B 970-223-5191 REFLECTIONS FOR YOUTH INC. Year founded: 2000 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Services: Congregation Har Shalom 1000 S. Lincoln Ave. www.2hearts4lacy.org as a Center for Jewish Living supports Loveland, CO 80537 970-266-9652 members of diverse backgrounds to www.reflectionsforyouth.org TURNING POINT CENTER FOR YOUTH & Services: 2 Hearts: The Lacy Jo Miller live a rich Jewish life enhanced by 970-344-1380 FAMILY DEVELOPMENT INC. Foundation believes that through the celebration of life-cycle events, Services: Reflections for Youth is a 1644 S. College Ave. education, awareness and prevention ritual celebrations, quality education 501(c)3 nonprofit organization facilitating Fort Collins, CO 80525 we can stop the violence in our culture opportunities and community behavioral stabilization of children, www.turningpnt.org and promote understanding and healing enrichment activities. By supporting and youth, and families in Northern 970-221-0999 on both sides of violent crimes through empowering its members and friends, Colorado. Services: We are dedicated to turning restorative practices, cooperation, Congregation Har Shalom promotes Year founded: 2004 lives around for youth needing substance education, compassion and proactive diverse and positive change in the world. abuse treatment, help with behavior or programming that addresses the needs Year founded: 1975 SANTA COPS OF LARIMER COUNTY mental health issues, or a combination. of those most likely to commit violent 2850 McClelland Drive, Suite 1000 We offer the broadest range of programs crimes. EATON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Fort Collins, CO 80525 from outpatient services to intensive Person in charge: Wendy Cohen, P.O. Box 111 www.santacopslarimercounty.org residential treatment, offering help and founding director Eaton, CO 80615 970-498-5553 hope for youth and their families. www.eatonchamber.com Services: Santa Cops is a nonprofit Year founded: 1967 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 970-454-5551 organization consisting of representatives 5401 W. 20th St. Services: Re-established in 2006, the from Fort Collins Police Services, UNION COLONY CHILDREN’S MUSIC ACADEMY Greeley, CO 80634 Eaton Area Chamber of Commerce Loveland Police Department, Larimer 2101 16th St. www.aims.edu strives to create business success and County Sheriff’s Office, Colorado State Greeley, CO 80631 970-339-6404 promote economic growth in our region. Patrol, and Colorado State University www.unioncolonychildrensmusic.org Services: The purpose of the Aims Person in charge: Bruce Bormann, chair Police, Timnath Police Department, 970-330-1219 Foundation is to endorse and support Sarah Abeyta, chairperson Alternative Sentencing Department Services: Our mission is to provide an the mission of Aims Community College Year founded: 2003 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 51 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ELTC (EDUCATION & LIFE TRAINING CENTER) hours Monday through Saturday from Greeley, CO 80631 restore, protect, and interpret the 401 Linden St. 9 a.m to 5p.m; donations of goods for greeleychamber.com/business/business- architectural and cultural heritage of Fort Collins, CO 80524 operations. foundation.html the Fort Collins area. PLF accomplishes www.ELTCenter.org Person in charge: Jeff Baumgardner, 970-352-3566 this mission through the care and 970-482-4357 co-founder Services: The Greeley Chamber of management of historic landmark sites Services: Our mission is to empower Kathleen Baumgardner, co-founder/ Commerce Foundation exists for the owned by the city of Fort Collins, and youth and families by building trusting executive director advancement and support of Chamber by providing educational programs relationships and providing resources to Year founded: 2012 activities and programs that further its and events focused on early life in Fort disrupt the cycles of poverty and abuse. educational goals. Collins. Person in charge: Tracy Mead, FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY Wish list: Additional dollars for business Person in charge: Jennifer Beccard, executive director 1301 Blue Spruce Drive student scholarships; additional executive director Year founded: 1966 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Leadership Weld County scholarships; Year founded: 1972 www.foodbanklarimer.org Funding for events to publicize the good ESTES PARK NONPROFIT RESOURCE CENTER 970-493-4477 work of our schools. POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST INC. 1601 Brodie Ave. Services: Provide food to all in need Person in charge: Sarah MacQuiddy, P.O. Box 1474 Estes Park, CO 80517 through community partnerships and president Fort Collins, CO 80522 www.epnonprofit.org hunger-relief programs. Year founded: 1983 http://www.poudrelibraries.org/trust/ 970-480-7805 Person in charge: Amy Pezzani, CEO 970-221-6663 Services: Provide training and resources Year founded: 1984 HOUSE OF NEIGHBORLY SERVICE Services: The Trust collaborates with to local nonprofits. 1511 East 11th St, Suite 100 the Library District Board of Trustees Wish list: Database and laser printer. FOOTHILLS GATEWAY INC. Loveland, CO 80537 and staff, Friends of the Library and Person in charge: Jill Lancaster, 301 W. Skyway Drive www.honservice.org donors to grow and manage funds to executive director Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-667-4939 generate innovative Library programs, Year founded: 2004 www.foothillsgateway.org Services: House of Neighborly Service projects and services. 970-226-2345 assists and advocates for people Year founded: 1999 ESTES VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION Services: Foothills Gateway’s mission is challenged by the effects of poverty or situational crisis. INC. to advocate for and empower individuals THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH 335 E. Elkhorn Dr. with disabilities to lead lives of their Person in charge: Glorie Magrum, 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B Estes Park, CO 80517 choice. Our vision is that we believe in executive director Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.estesvalleylibrary.org a life of opportunity, of choice, and of Year founded: 1961 www.thecenterforfamilyoutreach.org 970-856-8116 x835 dignity for every individual, regardless of 970-495-0084 Services: The mission of the Estes Valley age or ability. JUNIOR LEAGUE Services: The mission of The Center Public Library Friends and Foundation is Person in charge: Timothy O’Neill, 151 S. College Ave., Unit I for Family Outreach is to help Larimer to maintain, support, and improve the executive director Fort Collins, CO 80524 County youth (ages 8-18) and their Estes Valley Public Library District, by Year founded: 1972 www.jlfortcollins.org families achieve and sustain long- engaging in fund raising activities, creating 970-482-0594 term positive changes and healthy and managing an endowment, disbursing Services: The Junior League of Fort relationships. We do this by providing FORT COLLINS SERVICE LEAGUE individual assessment, education, and funds to the Library and cooperating P.O. Box 1691 Collins is an organization of women with the Board of Trustees of the Library committed to promoting volunteerism, custom designed programs to develop Fort Collins, CO 80522 successful and positive citizens. and the Friends of the Library and other www.fortcollinsserviceleague.org developing the potential of women and organizations in the Estes Park area in 970-223-8930 improving the community through the Person in charge: Laurie Klith, executive director maintaining, supporting, and improving Services: The money raised by the effective action and leadership of trained the Library. Foothills Service League’s annual events volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively Year founded: 2000 Year founded: 1986 help fund numerous efforts by Foothills educational and charitable. Gateway Inc. and the Namaqua Center. Person in charge: Sarah Hunnell, THOMPSON VALLEY ART LEAGUE EVANS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Year founded: 1974 president 429 N. Lincoln Ave. 2986 W. 29th St., No. 9 Year founded: 1986 Loveland, CO 80537 Greeley, CO 80631 FRIENDS OF THE LOVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY www.lincolngallery.com www.evanschamber.org KRFC 88.9 FM 970-663-2407 970-330-4204 FOUNDATION INC. 339 S. College Ave., Suite 200 Services: The purpose of the Services: The Evans Area Chamber 300 N. Adams Ave. organization is to promote an Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80524 of Commerce was organized in 1984, www.krfcfm.org enthusiastic pursuit of art; to encourage helping approximately 275 mostly small folpl.wildapricot.org individuality, originality and freedom of 970-962-2712 970-221-5075 and medium sized business in Evans, Services: Public radio for Fort Collins. expression; to provide club members Greeley and the surrounding market area Services: To support the Loveland with opportunities to obtain public Public Library’s work as the information Person in charge: Brian Hughes, empower themselves through networking, executive director recognition; to advance to the public the advocacy, visibility and education. center of the community by advocating knowledge, appreciation and practice Year founded: 2003 Person in charge: Michele Jones, for the public support and use of the of the arts and the collection of works executive director library, by generating current and of art. Year founded: 1984 long-term funding, and by developing KUNC Wish list: Cash donations, sponsorship volunteer involvement. 1901 56th Ave., Suite 200 opportunities for shows, volunteer Wish list: Committed volunteers and Greeley, CO 80634 EXCHANGE CLUB OF GREELEY opportunities for our 51st Art in the Park continued financial support. www.kunc.org event in 2017 P.O. Box 336816 970-378-2579 Greeley, CO 80633 Person in charge: Kathy Keeler, Person in charge: Kerri Ertman , gallery www.greeleyexchange.com President Services: Public radio for the Front director 970-381-0714 Range. Year founded: 1965 Services: Exchange is an all-volunteer, GELLER CENTER Person in charge: Neil Best, general national service organization for men 629 S. Howes St. manager TIMBERLANE FARM MUSEUM and women who want to serve their Fort Collins, CO 80521 Year founded: 2001 2306 E. 1st St. community, develop leadership skills and www.gellercenter.org Loveland, CO 80537 enjoy new friendships. Exchange is made 970-482-8487 OPENSTAGE THEATRE & COMPANY INC. www.timberlanefarmmueseum.org up of nearly 1,000 clubs and 33,000 Services: The mission of the Geller 402 N. Collage Ave. 970-646-2875 members throughout the United States Center is to provide a safe place for Fort Collins, CO 80525 Services: Timberlane Farm Museum and Puerto Rico. development of the spirit within the www.openstagetheatre.org aspires to preserve the heritage of the Year founded: 1980 whole person, promoting healthy 970-484-5237 Big Thompson Valley beginning in 1860 individuals, vibrant communities, and a Services: OpenStage crafts the best of by educating, enriching, and connecting FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY OURSELVES INC. peaceful world. the national theater scene in Northern people of all ages and backgrounds (FOCO CAFE) Wish list: We are in need of volunteers Colorado, including comedies, classics, through tours, events, exhibits, and to help with the overall grounds and and cutting-edge dramas. community outreach. 225 Maple St. clean up. We regular need cleaning Fort Collins, CO 80521 Person in charge: Denise Freestone, Year founded: 2003 supplies. Napkins. We also love producing artistic director www.fococafe.org donations from other faith groups of a 309-368-1659 Elizabeth Zurn, managing director UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY meal to feed the students who attend Year founded: 1973 Services: We operate on donations our events. Normally 20-30 people. 424 Pine St., Suite 102 — pay what you can, pay what Fort Collins, CO 80524 you’d normally pay, pay it forward Person in charge: Katie Brown, POUDRE LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INC. www.uwaylc.org or contribute with volunteerism. This Executive Director 108 N. Meldrum St. 970-407-7000 allows all to participate in community, Year founded: 1962 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Services: United Way of Larimer filling a need as basic as food. www.poudrelandmarks.org County is committed to reducing Wish list: Funds to purchase a walk- GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 970-221-0533 poverty in our community by helping in freezer and fresh local ingredients; FOUNDATION Services: Poudre Landmarks local children and families succeed in volunteers to help us day to day with 902 Seventh Ave. Foundation’s mission is to preserve, school, work, and life. 52 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2016 NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

Person in charge: Gordan Thibedeau, Person in charge: Judy Knapp, interim Fort Collins, CO 80528 research, education and outreach efforts president/CEO executive director www.autismlarimer.org through technology transfer, real estate Year founded: 1958 Year founded: 1979 970-420-8939 development and management, and Services: The ASLC is a volunteer group innovative financing to support university UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — FORT COLLINS of dedicated well-informed parents priorities. 814 Ninth St. 415 Peterson St. and professionals working together to Year founded: 1941 Greeley, CO 80631 Fort Collins, CO 80524 increase public awareness about autism www.unitedway-weld.org www.alz.org/co and the day-to-day issues faced by 970-353-4300 970-472-9798 individuals with autism, their families COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE Services: To improve the lives of people Services: To eliminate Alzheimer’s and the professionals with whom they TRUST by mobilizing the caring power of our disease through the advancement of interact. 4927 E. County Road 36 community. research; to provide and enhance care Fort Collins, CO 80528 Wish list: Engaged volunteers for our and support for all affected; and to BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SERVING www.coloradoyo.org committees, councils, direct service reduce the risk of dementia through the NORTHERN COLORADO AND WYOMING 970-663-0800 programs, events and projects. promotion of brain health. 8020 S. County Road 5, Suite 100 Fort Collins, CO 80528 Services: Building relationships through Person in charge: Jeannine Truswell, Person in charge: Katie Fahrenbruch, traditional outdoor recreation. president/CEO regional director www.bbb.org/wyoming-and-northern- Year founded: 1940 Year founded: 1980 colorado Wish list: Pole barn, trap throwers, 970-488-2043 donations. WELD FOOD BANK ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — GREELEY Services: BBB’s mission is to be the Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, 1108 H St. 918 13th St., Suite 1 leader in advancing marketplace trust. office administrator Greeley, CO 80631 Greeley, CO 80631 Year founded: 1988 Bob Hewson, President CEO www.weldfoodbank.org www.alz.org/co Gregg Knoll, Executive Director 970-356-2199 970-392-9202 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF LARIMER COUNTY Year founded: 2001 Services: Weld Food Bank is a 501(C) Services: To eliminate Alzheimer’s 103 Smokey St. (3) nonprofit organization that alleviates disease through the advancement of Fort Collins, CO 80525 hunger and poverty by providing food research; to provide and enhance care www.BeGreatLarimer.org CREATIVE ACRES ANIMAL SANCTUARY and services to people in need. We are and support for all affected; and to 970-223-1709 P.O. Box 1143 a private non-profit organization and are reduce the risk of dementia through the Services: To enable all young people, Brighton, CO 80601 not a part of county government. promotion of brain health. especially those who need us most, to www.creativeacres.org Year founded: 1982 Person in charge: Kelly Osthoff, regional reach their full potential as productive, 303-659-4792 director caring, responsible citizens. Services: To operate a quality of life, WELLINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Year founded: 1980 Wish list: Art supplies, sporting no kill, free roam animal sanctuary with 4006 Cleveland Ave. — B equipment, board games, playing cards, hundreds of animal of many different Wellington, CO 80549 AMERICAN PRODUCTION INVENTORY carpet-ball table, karaoke machine, species..To educate other animal entities www.wellingtoncoloradochamber.net CONTROL SOCIETY stamps, gas-bucks cards. and the public on animal issues 970-568-4133 P.O. Box 270715 Person in charge: Kathi Wright, executive director Wish list: Funding for the winter and Services: Our mission is to maximize the Fort Collins, CO 80525 the upcoming months to feed and opportunity for success of Wellington www.apicsnoco.org Year founded: 1986 area businesses, to promote the care for the animals that reside at the 970-217-2693 sanctuary growth of Chamber-member and new Services: APICS Northern Colorado CHILDREN’S SPEECH & READING CENTER businesses, and to enhance the quality of provides educational and networking 1330 Oakridge Drive, Suite 10 Person in charge: Maxine Mager, president life in our community. opportunities for supply-chain and Fort Collins, CO 80525 Year founded: 1987 Person in charge: Wendell Nelson, operations-management professionals www.csrckids.org chair in Northern Colorado, Wyoming and 970-419-0486 DAYSPRING FOUNDATION Year founded: 2006 Western Nebraska. Services: Our mission is to enable 3734 W. 20th St. Person in charge: Tony Tills, president children with speech-language delays and disorders to communicate clearly Greeley, CO 80634 Education & CEO www.thedayspringfoundation.org Year founded: 1970 and effectively so that they may AIKIDO OF NORTHERN COLORADO reach their full academic, social and 970-584-2589 Services: To provide every child with an 530 N. Jefferson Ave ASSOCIATION FOR UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE developmental potential. Loveland, CO 80537 Person in charge: Kathy Mason, opportunity for a Christian education. www.aikidonortherncolorado.org COUNSELING CENTER DIRECTORS executive director Year founded: 1975 970-663-2346 4112 Attleboro Court Year founded: 1993 Services: Promotes the martial art of Fort Collins, CO 80525 Aikido, which focuses on the growth of www.aucccd.org ELTC (EDUCATION & LIFE TRAINING CENTER) 970-980-8779 COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC. 401 Linden St. the mind and spirit, as well as training 4040 Campus Delivery the body. Services: We are a professional Fort Collins, CO 80524 community that fosters director Fort Collins, CO 80523-4040 www.co4hfoundation.extension. www.ELTCenter.org AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE development and success. To advance 970-482-4357 the mission of higher education, we colostate.edu 5401 W. 20th St. 970-491-1537 Services: Our mission is to empower Greeley, CO 80634 innovate, educate and advocate for collegiate mental health. We are Services: The Colorado 4-H youth and families by building trusting www.aims.edu Foundation provides positive youth relationships and providing resources to 970-339-6404 committed to inclusive excellence and the promotion of social justice. development and education by disrupt the cycles of poverty and abuse. Services: The purpose of the Aims raising and distributing funds in Person in charge: Tracy Mead, Foundation is to endorse and support the Year founded: 1950 support of diverse Colorado 4-H executive director mission of Aims Community College through programs. the responsible and ethical solicitation, ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE Year founded: 1952 Year founded: 1966 stewardship and investment of funds. The AND EVENTS DIRECTORS-INTERNATIONAL Aims Foundation revenues are given annually 2900 S. College Ave., Suite 3B ESTES VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION to the institution to offer fiscal support for Fort Collins, CO 80525 COLORADO FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE scholarships, instructional and facilities needs, www.acced-i.org P.O. Box 10 INC. cultural activities and special programs. 970-449-4960 Livermore, CO 80536 335 E. Elkhorn Dr. www.growingyourfuture.com Estes Park, CO 80517 Wish list: Support for student Services: The Association of Collegiate 970-881-2902 scholarships and faculty professional Conference and Events Directors www.estesvalleylibrary.org development Services: We work to ensure that every 970-856-8116 x835 — International consists of more generation understands their connection Person in charge: Leah Borenstein, than 1,500 campus professionals to agriculture and natural resources. Services: The mission of the Estes president who design, market, coordinate and Wish list: Funds to reprint our Valley Public Library Friends and Year founded: 1967 plan conferences and special events Foundation is to maintain, support, on the campuses of colleges and Understanding Water Activity Book. Cost: $18,000. and improve the Estes Valley Public AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION universities around the world. Since Library District, by engaging in fund 1980, ACCED-I has increased the Person in charge: Bette Blinde, director 5401 W. 20th St. raising activities, creating and managing Greeley, CO 80634 visibility and enhanced the stature of Year founded: 1991 the collegiate conference and events an endowment, disbursing funds to www.aims.edu/foundation the Library and cooperating with the 970-339-6583 profession. COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH Person in charge: Karen Nedbal, FOUNDATION Board of Trustees of the Library and Services: The purpose of the Aims the Friends of the Library and other Foundation is to endorse and support executive director 2537 Research Blvd., Suite 200 the mission of Aims Community College Year founded: 1980 Fort Collins, CO 80526 organizations in the Estes Park area in through the responsible and ethical www.csurf.org maintaining, supporting, and improving solicitation, stewardship and investment AUTISM SOCIETY OF LARIMER COUNTY 970-482-2916 the Library. of funds. 6221 Treesteed Court Services: To aid and assist CSU in Year founded: 1986 NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 53 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Services: Cultivate information, Ph.D., president follow up with needed treatment by 4616 S. Shields St. inspiration and entertainment for our Year founded: 2008 local dental and vision professionals, and Fort Collins, CO 80526 communities by raising funds to sustain a host of volunteers. www.frontrange.edu and create literacy programs, collection NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR Person in charge: Neil McCaffrey, 970-226-2500 development, technology upgrades and chairman capital improvements for our libraries. INTERPRETATION Services: At Front Range Community 230 Cherry St. Year founded: 2008 College, we enrich lives through Person in charge: Rochelle Mitchell- Fort Collins, CO 80521 learning. Miller, foundation director www.interpnet.com RIVENDELL SCHOOL Wish list: Promising Futures scholarships. Year founded: 2000 970-484-8283 1800 E. Prospect Road A gift of $2,500 annually for two years Services: The National Association for Fort Collins, CO 80525 makes a difference for a student from a KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES Interpretation is a not-for-profit 501(c) www.rivendell-school.org high school of your choice by allowing 3694 Fletcher St. (3) professional association for those 970-493-9052 him or her to start at FRCC to transfer Loveland, CO 80538 involved in the interpretation of natural Services: Helping children achieve to a four-year university with guaranteed www.kingdomwayministries.net and cultural heritage resources in settings academic and personal excellence junior status or to complete a career/ 970-672-7699 such as parks, zoos, museums, nature through individualized education. technical program to move directly into Services: Kingdom Way Ministries exists centers, aquaria, botanical gardens, and Year founded: 1976 the workforce. to connect business and church leaders historical sites. Person in charge: Andrew Dorsey, and to equip them to integrate their Year founded: 1954 RIVER SONG WALDORF SCHOOL president faith and Christ-centered leadership 906 E. Stuart St. Year founded: 1968 practices in their workplace so that lives POUDRE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Fort Collins, CO 80525 and communities are transformed for http://riversongwaldorf.com God’s fame. 2625 Redwing Road, Suite 220 GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Fort Collins, CO 80526-2878 970-407-9185 FOUNDATION Person in charge: Dan Anderson, www.poudreeducationassociation.org Year founded: 1989 902 Seventh Ave. president/CEO 970-223-7321 Greeley, CO 80631 Year founded: 1976 Year founded: 2000 TEACHING TREE EARLY CHILDHOOD greeleychamber.com/business/business- LOVELAND COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL INC. LEARNING CENTER foundation.html POUDRE RIVER FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY 424 Pine St., Suite 100 970-352-3566 1003 W. Sixth St. 301 Olive St. Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: The Greeley Chamber of Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.teaching-tree.org Commerce Foundation exists for the www.communitypreschool.org www.prfol.org 970-669-4323 970-493-2628 advancement and support of Chamber 970-221-6740 Services: Teaching Tree Early activities and programs that further its Services: Our goal at Community Services: Raises money to enhance and Preschool has remained constant Childhood Learning Center provides educational goals. support the resources of the Poudre quality, affordable, early childhood care Wish list: Additional dollars for business through the years: to provide a caring River Public Library District. and warm atmosphere for our children’s for families of all socio-economic and student scholarships; additional Person in charge: Robin Gard, board cultural backgrounds. Leadership Weld County scholarships; first adventure into the world of education. president Wish list: Additional space for growth - Funding for events to publicize the good Year founded: 1939 have over 250 on our waiting list work of our schools. Year founded: 1971 Person in charge: Anne Lance, Person in charge: Sarah MacQuiddy, executive director president LOVELAND YOUTH GARDENERS POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST 301 E. Olive St. Year founded: 1970 Year founded: 1983 907 S. Lincoln Ave. Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.lovelandyouthgardeners.org www.poudrelibraries.org/trust TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION GREELEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 970-669-7182 970-221-6740 201 S. College Ave. 1116 13th St. Services: The Trust collaborates with Fort Collins, CO 80524 Greeley, CO 80631 Services: The mission of Loveland Youth Gardeners is to cultivate skills, service, the Library District Board of Trustees www.teamwandp.org www.greeleyea.org and staff, Friends of the Library and 970-224-9931 970-353-4187 and stewardship to young people through sustainable gardening and donors to grow and manage funds to Services: Team Wellness & Prevention Services: Works to prepare our children healthy living practices. generate innovative Library programs, provides alcohol and drug-prevention for the future, protect our professional projects and services. services. careers, and advocate for the the Wish list: Program and/or events sponsorship; financial support; gardens, Person in charge: William Mygdal, trust Person in charge: Gordon Coombes, welfare of teachers and education board president support professionals in Weld County grounds, and building maintenance executive director and support; irrigation supplies and Year founded: 2000 Year founded: 1989 School District 6. installation; compost and soil; general Year founded: 1970 gardening tools/supplies. PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH Person in charge: Alyssa McConkey, 375 W. 37th St., Suite 150 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B HEART-J CENTER FOR EXPERIENTIAL Executive Director Loveland, CO 80538 Fort Collins, CO 80524 LEARNING AT SYLVAN DALE RANCH Year founded: 1996 www.ps-s.org www.thecenterforfamilyoutreach.org 2939 N. Larimer County Road 31-D 970-635-5912 970-495-0084 Loveland, CO 80538 MARK IV HARVEST Services: Single-parent families enrolling Services: The mission of The Center www.heartjcenter.com 763 E. Eighth St. in Project Self-Sufficiency benefit from for Family Outreach is to help Larimer 970-690-4221 Loveland, CO 80537 comprehensive supports that help them County youth (ages 8-18) and their Services: HJC offers hands on learning www.mark4harvest.org create a healthy foundation on which to families achieve and sustain long- for all ages with field trips, workshops, 970-472-0382 build their education and career goals. term positive changes and healthy and retreats that explore science and Services: Mark IV Harvest is an Person in charge: Audrey McElwain, relationships. We do this by providing nature, history, agriculture, wellness, organization with offices in Colorado and associate director individual assessment, education, and outdoor skills, professional development Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. From the Year founded: 1986 custom designed programs to develop and art. beginning, its vision has been to establish successful and positive citizens. Wish list: HJC seeks financial support for a Christian school in Tbilisi with a rich PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY Person in charge: Laurie Klith, executive our children’s and veterans programs. curriculum including a strong emphasis 2001 S. Shields St., D-203 director A variety of volunteer opportunities are on English language. Fort Collins, CO 80526 Year founded: 2000 also available. Year founded: 1995 www.ps-s.org Person in charge: Laura Armstrong, 970-635-5912 THE CENTER FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY Executive Director MOUNTAINS AND PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR Services: Single-parent families enrolling 400 N. College Ave. Year founded: 2013 LIFELONG LEARNING AND SERVICE in Project Self-Sufficiency benefit from Fort Collins, CO 80524 155 W. Harvard St., Suite 202 comprehensive supports that help them www.c4fap.org HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Fort Collins, CO 80525 create a healthy foundation on which to 970-224-1010 2506 Zurich Drive www.mpills.org build their education and career goals. Services: The Center for Fine Art Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-267-3031 Person in charge: Audrey McElwain, Photography promotes the art of www.heritagechristian.info Services: The Mountains and Plains associate director photography by supporting the growth 970-494-1022 Institute for Lifelong Learning and Service Year founded: 1986 of creative artists through exhibitions and Services: The MISSION of Heritage is is a nonprofit corporation committed educational programs. to offer academic excellence, authentic to providing high-quality and affordable PROJECT SMILE Wish list: Our own building; new faith, and a nurturing environment. educational courses, travel, and service P.O. Box 272122 customized content-management Year founded: 1970 learning opportunities for adults. Fort Collins, CO 80527 software; new website; new track Wish list: Medical supplies for San www.projectsmilefc.org lighting system. New or late model HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY DISTRICT FOUNDATION Benito Project in Guatemala. Funding to 970-568-5299 Apple computer & monitor Funding for 2650 W. 29th St. support vehicle expenses for educational Services: Project Smile helps meet one more staff person Greeley, CO 80631 visits by local villagers to Ruaha National an urgent need – lack of dental care, Person in charge: Hamidah Glasgow, http:www.mylibrary.us Park, Tanzania. and lack of vision correction for many executive director 970-506-8565 Person in charge: William Bertschy, children by in-school screenings and Year founded: 2004 54 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

THE GRIFFIN FOUNDATION INC. UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO GLEN HAVEN AREA VOLUNTEER FIRE cat treats, natural balance rolls, rolled 2537 Research Blvd., Suite 203 FOUNDATION DEPARTMENT rawhides, kongs, cat toys (no cat Fort Collins, CO 80526 1620 Reservoir Road 7380 County Road 43 nip), rope dog toys, plush toys with www.thegriffinfoundation.org Greeley, CO 80631 Glen Haven, CO 80532 squeakers, small mammal yogurt treats. 970-482-3030 www.uncfoundation.org www.glenhavenfire.org Person in charge: Judy Calhoun, Services: Higher education, health care 970-351-1370 970-586-5406 executive director and performing arts. Services: Established in 1966, the UNC Services: The Glen Haven Area Judy Calhoun, executive director , Person in charge: David Wood, Foundation is entrusted to provide Volunteer Fire Department is a critical executive director s President support and steward donations for the part of the emergency response Year founded: 1969 Year founded: 1991 University of Northern Colorado. community throughout southern Larimer Year founded: 1966 County. The Department works closely Environment THE LEARNING HOUSE with the Colorado State Patrol, Larimer 3533 Riva Ridge Drive WELD RE-4 EDUCATION FOUNDATION County Sheriff’s Department, Larimer BIG THOMPSON WATERSHED FORUM Fort Collins, CO 80526 1298 Main St., Unit A County Emergency Services, the U.S. 800 S. Taft Ave. www.thelearninghouse.org Windsor, CO 80550 Forest Service, Rocky Mountain National Loveland, CO 80537 970-266-0844 Park, the Estes Valley Fire Protection www.btwatershed.org www.facebook.com/weldre4foundation District, Loveland Rural Fire Protection Services: Our overall goal is to be 970-686-8090 970-613-6162 District, Estes Park Ambulance Service Services: The mission of the Big recognized as the leader in early Services: Raising funds from events, and other agencies to continue to childhood education. More specifically, individual and corporate donations, Thompson Watershed Forum is to provide emergency response to the protect and improve water quality in our goals include: creating an enriching school district employee contributions, Glen Haven community and the entire and engaging environment for both grants and other community sources to the Big Thompson Watershed through young children and adults that stimulates Estes Valley. collaborative monitoring, assessment, help provide technology and other tools Year founded: 1964 the mind, incorporates hands-on needed to educate students with 21st education and outreach projects. learning, and encourages everyone Century skills. Person in charge: Zack Shelley, to be their best; maintaining a natural GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUSE program director 1206 10th St. and inclusive setting so that all children, WINDSOR CHARTER ACADEMY regardless of abilities or needs, will learn Greeley, CO 80631 BIRD CONSERVANCY OF THE ROCKIES 680 Academy Court www.greeleytransitionalhouse.org side by side with their peers, gaining the Windsor, CO 80550 14500 Lark Bunting Lane skills they need to be successful; and 970-352-3215 Brighton, CO 80601 providing a resource for the parents, www.wcacad.org To provide safety, stability, and 970-674-5020 Services: www.rmbo.org educators, and child care providers in opportunity for families in crisis through 303-659-4348 our community and beyond. Services: Windsor Charter emergency shelter and comprehensive Academy (K-8) is a core knowledge Services: Bird Conservancy of the Wish list: A new parking lot, furnace, support services. Rockies (formerly Rocky Mountain and air-conditioner. school. The Core Knowledge Wish list: Financial donations for general curriculum provides students with Bird Observatory) conserves birds and Person in charge: Ernie Batson, operating support. Household items their habitats through an integrated a broad base of knowledge. The to provide “Getaway Boxes” to help president/director of education curriculum encompasses language approach of science, education and land Year founded: 2001 families moving into new housing. stewardship. Our work radiates from arts, mathematics, science, history, Childrens items of all kinds (toys, books, geography, fine arts, and physical the Rockies to the Great Plains, Mexico THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY diapers, formula, gen and beyond. education. Person in charge: Jodi Hartmann, 2999 Weld County Road 53 Year founded: 2001 Year founded: 1988 Keenesburg, CO 80643 executive director www.wildanimalsanctuary.org Year founded: 1985 COLORADO CLEAN ENERGY CLUSTER 303-536-0118 Emergency P.O. Box 272410 Services: To rescue and care for lions, ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE INC. HEARTS & HORSES INC. Fort Collins, CO 80527 tigers, bears, wolves and other large 541 E. Eighth St. 163 N. County Road 29 www.coloradocleanenergy.com carnivores, and to educate the public Loveland, CO 80537 Loveland, CO 80537 720-593-0058 about the captive wildlife crisis in www.alternativestoviolence.org www.heartsandhorses.org 970-663-4200 Services: CCEC is a project-driven, America. 970-669-5150 501(c)3 nonprofit economic- Wish list: Additional land and water Services: ATV, in collaboration with Services: Our mission at Hearts & development organization aimed at rights. individuals and communities impacted Horses is to promote the physical, growing primary jobs in Colorado in Person in charge: Pat Craig, executive by violence, creates safe pathways away cognitive, emotional, and social well- the area of clean energy through formal director from abusive environments. being of individuals with special needs through equine assisted activities and partnerships between clean-energy Year founded: 1980 Wish list: Gift cards to purchase items companies, the public sector and higher therapies. education. from local stores to purchase items for Wish list: Office/volunteer, supplies. THOMPSON EDUCATION FOUNDATION our SafeHouse operation in addition Person in charge: Tom Ghidossi, 800 S. Taft Ave. to the financial support from individual Person in charge: Jan Pollema, executive Co-Chair, Board of Directors Loveland, CO 80537 donors. director Ed VanDyne, Co-Chair, Board www.thetef.org Person in charge: Glenda Shayne, Year founded: 1997 of Directors, Co-Chair, Board of 970-613-5074 executive director Directorss Services: Exceptional Educational Year founded: 1982 LARIMER COUNTY SEARCH AND RESCUE INC. Year founded: 2006 Experiences for Students and Educators 1303 N. Shields St. in Thompson School District. AMERICAN RED CROSS Fort Collins, CO 80524 COMMUNITY FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY Year founded: 1989 www.larimercountysar.org 120 Saturn Drive 970-498-5314 2248 Shropshire Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80525 Fort Collins, CO 80526 THOMPSON VALLEY PRESCHOOL INC. www.redcross.org Services: To provide search-and- www.cforse.org 1-800-Red-Cross/970-226-5728 rescue services for anyone lost or hurt 970-412-6295 803 E. 16th St. in Larimer County. We also provide Loveland, CO 80538 Services: The American Red Cross the public with education in wilderness Services: CFORSE raises public www.thompsonvalleypreschool.org exists to provide compassionate care to safety. We are all volunteer, unpaid awareness of local energy issues and 970-667-6552 those in need. professionals on call all day every day to organizes support for sustainable Services: Provide affordable access to a Person in charge: Melissa Venable, serve our community. options. high quality early childhood educational executive director Wish list: The bulk of our income Wish list: A new laptop, vehicle repair, program promoting School readiness. Year founded: 1881 goes toward training our members world peace and a sustainable future Wish list: New flooring and equipment. and maintaining our rescue equipment. Person in charge: Fred Kirsch, director Person in charge: Gail Yant, executive CROSSROADS SAFEHOUSE INC. An ongoing need is to be prepared to Year founded: 2006 director P.O. Box 993 replace our two rescue trucks as they Year founded: 1973 Fort Collins, CO 80522 age. ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST www.crossroadssafehouse.org Year founded: 1979 1191 Woodstock Drive, #5 THOMPSON VALLEY PRESCHOOL INC. 970-482-3535 Estes Park, CO 80517 803 E. 16th St. Services: Crossroads Safehouse is a LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY www.evlandtrust.org Loveland, CO 80538 104-bed domestic-violence emergency 6317 Kyle Ave. 970-577-6837 www.thompsonvalleypreschool.org shelter for victims of intimate partner Fort Collins, CO 80525 Services: The mission of Estes Valley 970-667-6552 abuse and their children. Crossroads www.larimerhumane.org Land Trust is to preserve and protect Services: To provide an affordable offers a continuum of services, including 970-226-3647 open space, valleys, wetlands, streams, and developmentally appropriate early advocacy, intervention, awareness and Services: Open admission sheltering, ranch lands, and wildlife habitat in the childhood education to children in the education. adoption services, animal protection & Estes Valley and surrounding area. Lands Greater Loveland area through sliding Wish list: Blankets, new pillows, full size control, foster care, humane education, adjacent to Rocky Mountain National scale tuition. toiletries, new women and children licensing, vet services, behavior & Park and the Arapaho-Roosevelt Person in charge: Gail Yant, executive underwear, pots and pans for our four enrichment, animal-welfare legislation National Forest are of special concern. director full service kitchens, dishes, glassware. and more. Person in charge: Raymond Amos, Year founded: 1973 Year founded: 1980 Wish list: Soft dog treats, dog biscuits, president NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 55 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS FORT COLLINS AUDUBON SOCIETY 970-219-1659 have a child or children with special molested as children. Our mission is P.O. Box 271968 Services: Prairie Wildlife Research needs. Our vision is to provide this to repair the damage done to victims Fort Collins, CO 80527 was established in 2001 as a 501(c)(3) service to Weld County families and their families, reduce the risk of www.fortnet.org/audubon nonprofit organization with the mission everyday year-round in a facility re-victimization, and prevent the cycle 970-481-2124 to research and conserve wildlife species specifically designed for this purpose. of abuse from carrying over into future Services: FCAS’s mission includes of the prairie and their associated Person in charge: Julie Cain, executive generations. promoting the appreciation, habitats. director Wish list: Gift cards, toilet paper, conservation, and restoration of Person in charge: Travis Livieri, Year founded: 2005 Kleenex, paper towels, new toys, ecosystems. executive director personal hygiene items (shampoo, Year founded: 1978 Year founded: 2001 A CHILD’S DREAM FULFILLED toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, etc). 4025 Saint Cloud Drive, Suite 250 Person in charge: Lisa Poppaw, FRIENDS OF THE GARDENS ON SPRING CREEK SAVE THE POUDRE: POUDRE WATERKEEPER Loveland, CO 80538 executive director 2145 Centre Ave. 2820 Cherry Lane www.achildsdreamfulfilled.org Year founded: 1986 Fort Collins, CO 80526 Fort Collins, CO 80521 970-667-6119 www.fcgov.com/gardens www.savethepoudre.org Services: A Child’s Dream, formerly COATS & BOOTS —NORTH FORT COLLINS 970-416-2486 970-218-8310 Macdonald Family Charity ,was founded BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Services: To cultivate a world-class Services: The mission of Save The to grant dreams to children and youth 1331 Silk Oak Drive botanic garden through fundraising and Poudre is to protect and restore the who are terminally or chronically ill, Fort Collins, CO 80525 advocacy. Is the nonprofit partner of the and its tributaries injured, and low-income in Larimer 970-484-6715 Gardens on Spring Creek, a city of Fort through scientific research and public County. Services: Supply brand-new first-quality Collins facility. education. Person in charge: AJ Macdonald, board coats and books to needy children Wish list: Fundraising to complete new Wish list: Part-time development president living within the Poudre School District gardens and finish the visitor’s center. director to do fundraising and grant boundaries. Person in charge: Randy Morgan, writing. A WOMAN’S PLACE INC. Wish list: Donations. $55-60 buys one president Person in charge: Gary Wockner, P.O. Box 71 child a brand new Columbia coat and a Year founded: 1988 executive director Greeley, CO 80632 pair of snow boots. Year founded: 2008 www.awpdv.org Person in charge: Don Butler, Treasurer HIGH PLAINS ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER 970-351-0476 Year founded: 2007 1854 Piney River Drive TREES, WATER & PEOPLE Services: Provides safe shelter, safety Loveland, CO 80538 633 Remington St. planning, counseling, legal advocacy, COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE www.suburbitat.org Fort Collins, CO 80524 children’s programming & support for 970-622-9676 domestic violence survivors. We also TRUST www.treeswaterpeople.org 4927 E. County Road 36 Services: The High Plains Environmental 970-484-3678 raise community awareness through Fort Collins, CO 80528 Center engages developers, builders, Services: Trees, Water & People’s outreach & education. www.coloradoyo.org businesses and residents in making mission is to improve people’s lives by Wish list: Adults: underwear, bras, 970-663-0800 their community a “living laboratory” helping communities protect, conserve, socks, jackets, pajamas. Children: that provides integrated, leading edge Services: Building relationships through and manage the natural resources underwear, socks, jackets, sippy cups, traditional outdoor recreation. examples of community design, land upon which their long-term well-being pajamas. Household: Twin XL sheets, stewardship, eco-literacy and sustainable depends. pillows, towels, bathmats, paper Wish list: Pole barn, trap throwers, donations. living that are grounded in reality and Person in charge: Richard Fox, products, trash bags replicable. executive director Person in charge: Karol Patch, executive Person in charge: Shayne Heckman, Year founded: 2001 director office administrator Year founded: 1998 Bob Hewson, President CEO Year founded: 1978 IDEA WILD Gregg Knoll, Executive Director VILLAGE EARTH Year founded: 2001 420 Riddle Drive P.O. Box 797 AAC ADOPTION & FAMILY NETWORK INC. Fort Collins, CO 80521 Fort Collins, CO 80522 735 E. Colorado Highway 56 www.ideawild.org www.villageearth.org Berthoud, CO 80513 CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING 970-482-6748 970-237-3002 www.aacadoption.com 140 N. Denver Ave. Services: Biodiversity is the foundation 970-532-3576 Fort Lupton, CO 80538 Services: Village Earth helps reconnect www.connectionsforindependentliving. of human existence and has provided communities to the resources Services: AAC stands for Adoption humankind with healthy ecosystems, org that promote human well-being for All Children. We are a Hague- 303-857-7893 food, fiber, pharmaceuticals, pollination by enhancing social and political accredited, experienced, professional, and peace of mind for thousands of empowerment, community self- full-service adoption agency licensed in Services: Connections for Independent years. Planet earth is now experiencing reliance and self-determination. We Living helps people with disabilities Colorado since 1994. obtain choices and control in daily life. a loss of biodiversity. Idea Wild works do this by strengthening intermediate Person in charge: Marissa Bebo, to equip, empower and activate the and grassroots organizations through Year founded: 1985 world’s most promising environmental executive director fiscal sponsorship, networking, training, Year founded: 1994 leaders to grow and strengthen the research and advocacy. CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING movement to conserve the planet’s 1331 Eighth Ave. Person in charge: David Bartecchi, CARING PREGNANCY CENTER OF ESTES biodiversity. executive director Greeley, CO 80631-4601 Person in charge: Wally Van Sickle, Year founded: 1993 VALLEY INC. www.connectionsforindependentliving. President / Founder 851 Dry Gulch Road org Year founded: 1991 Estes Park, CO 80517 970-352-8682 W.O.L.F. SANCTUARY 970-586-2422 Services: Connections for Independent P.O. Box 1544 1989 INSTITUTE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Laporte, CO 80535 Year founded: Living helps people with disabilities 151 Laurel St. www.wolfsanctuary.net obtain choices and control in daily life. Fort Collins, CO 80523 970-416-9531 CASA INC. OF LARIMER COUNTY Year founded: 1985 www.ibe.colostate.edu Services: W.O.L.F.’s mission is to 201 Laporte Ave., Suite 100 970-491-5041 improve the quality of life for wolves and Fort Collins, CO 80521 FINALLY HOME FOUNDATION Services: Advance the development of wolf dogs through rescue, sanctuary & www.CASALarimer.com 2550 Stover St. Building B healthy, thriving built environments. public education. We provide lifelong 970-498-6180 Fort Collins, CO 80528 Person in charge: Brian Dunbar, sanctuary at our facility to 30 captive- Services: We provide a voice in court www.finallyhomefoundation.net executive director born wolf dogs. for abused and neglected children and a 970-889-3536 Year founded: 1994 Wish list: Small 4WD pick-up, sponsors safe place in the community for conflict Services: Finally Home, a national non- for our April 2017 “WOLFstock” gala free family interactions. profit 501(c)3, has been training and POUDRE RIVER TRAIL CORRIDOR INC. fundraiser, satellite phone, volunteers, Wish list: Paper products: toilet paper, encouraging foster, adoptive, and kinship 1100 10th St., #210 snow plow for pick-up, recurring paper towels, copy paper, gift cards to families since 2008. Finally Home was Greeley, CO 80631 monthly donors, log splitter, road kid-friendly restaurants and activities, Gift created to equip and encourage families www.poudretrail.org grading help, bulldozer. cards to Home Depot, Office Depot, as they provide a safe and loving home 970-336-4044 Person in charge: Shelley Coldiron, etc. where wounded children can heal. Services: Poudre River Trail Corridor executive director Person in charge: Lynn Oesterle- Person in charge: Kristin Orphan, Inc., a local nonprofit, has managed Year founded: 1995 Zollner, executive director executive director a cooperative effort with the city of Year founded: 1984 Year founded: 2008 Greeley, the town of Windsor and Weld County to develop the Poudre River Family CHILDSAFE COLORADO INC. GREELEY AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Trail. 24/7 KIDS SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES INC. 1148 E. Elizabeth St. 104 N. 16th Ave. Year founded: 1997 2101 16th St. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Greeley, CO 80631 Greeley, CO 80631 www.childsafecolorado.org www.greeleyhabitat.org PRAIRIE WILDLIFE RESEARCH 970-330-6859 970-472-4133 970-351-6766 P.O. Box 308 Services: Our mission is to provide Services: ChildSafe provides therapy Services: Affordable home ownership Wellington, CO 80549 affordable, available, temporary, to victims of child abuse, their non- for low-income Weld residents. www.prairiewildlife.org specialized childcare for families who offending family members, and adults Wish list: To build capacity and build 56 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS more homes for Weld low-income P.O. Box 272122 Year founded: 1975 FORT COLLINS ROTARY CLUB ENDOWMENT residences. Fort Collins, CO 80527 FUND Person in charge: Cheri Witt-Brown, www.projectsmilefc.org COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SERVING GREELEY P.O. Box 1206 970-493-3793 executive director AND WELD COUNTY Fort Collins, CO 80522 Year founded: 1987 Services: Provide dental and eye care http://rotarycluboffortcollins.org for needy students living within Poudre 2425 35th Ave., Suite 201 Greeley, CO 80634 970-482-3883 GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUSE School District boundaries. Project Smile Services: The mission of the Rotary sponsors eye and dental screenings each www.cfsgwc.org 1206 10th St. 970-304-9970 Club of Fort Collins is to provide direct year for more than 1,200 PSD students. service to others in our city, to promote Greeley, CO 80631 Services: Dedicated to building a www.greeleytransitionalhouse.org Project Smile plans to add one or more high ethical standards throughout our 970-352-3215 schools to the list of schools for which community of givers who provide a community, and to advance world PS provides annual screenings and permanent source of money available understanding, goodwill and peace Services: To provide safety, stability, and for charitable investments throughout opportunity for families in crisis through aftercare. through our fellowship of business, emergency shelter and comprehensive Wish list: Volunteers and donations. Weld County. professional, and community leaders. support services. Person in charge: Neil McCaffrey, Person in charge: Rand Morgan, Wish list: Financial donations for general member, Board of Directors President & CEO GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE operating support. Household items Year founded: 2008 Year founded: 1997 FOUNDATION to provide “Getaway Boxes” to help 902 7th Ave. families moving into new housing. REFLECTIONS FOR YOUTH INC. ESA FOUNDATION Greeley, CO 80631 Childrens items of all kinds (toys, books, 1000 S. Lincoln Ave. P.O. Box 270517 www.greeleychamber.com diapers, formula, gen Loveland, CO 80537 Fort Collins, CO 80527 970-352-3566 Person in charge: Jodi Hartmann, www.reflectionsforyouth.org www.esaintl.com/esaf Services: The Greeley Chamber of executive director 970-344-1380 970-223-2824 Commerce Foundation exists for the Year founded: 1985 Services: Reflections for Youth is a Services: The Epsilon Sigma Alpha advancement and support of Chamber 501(c)3 nonprofit organization facilitating Foundation is dedicated to the activities and programs that promote its KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214 behavioral stabilization of children, promotion of continuing education educational goals. 121 N. Meldrum St. youth, and families in Northern and to altruistic activities that make Fort Collins, CO 80521 Colorado. a positive difference in the world GREELEY STAMPEDE FOUNDATION /www.kofc1214.org Year founded: 2004 community. Voluntary contributions of 600 N. 14th Ave. 970-484-1881 time and money from ESA members, Greeley, CO 80631 Services: Knights of Columbus Council THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH ESA Foundation members, and www.greeleystampede.org/organization/ 1214 is a Catholic, family, fraternal 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B friends of the Foundation are the ESA about/foundation.shtml service organization whose primary Fort Collins, CO 80524 Foundation’s sole sources of support. 970-356-7787 function is charity, unity, fraternity and www.thecenterforfamilyoutreach.org As a nonprofit, tax exempt corporation, Services: The Greeley Stampede patriotism, within its membership, the 970-495-0084 the ESA Foundation supports the Foundation is a non-profit organization St. Joseph Catholic Parish, and the Fort Services: The mission of The Center service and leadership programs and formed to support continuing education Collins community. We are a nonprofit for Family Outreach is to help Larimer for Weld County students. Since the philanthropic projects of Epsilon beginning the program, the Stampede organization that supports many County youth (ages 8-18) and their Sigma Alpha International. The ESA charitable projects. families achieve and sustain long- Foundation has awarded more than Foundation’s major emphasis is service $346,000 in scholarships. Year founded: 2000 term positive changes and healthy to others, which is illustrated in its relationships. We do this by providing motto: Serving the World Community... HUNTER’S DREAM FOR A CURE NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR1 individual assessment, education, and Because We Care. 1550 Blue Spruce Drive custom designed programs to develop 1601 Pelican Lakes PT # 201 successful and positive citizens. Windsor, CO 80550-6229 Fort Collins, CO 80524 ESTES PARK MUSEUM FRIENDS & www.n2n.org Person in charge: Laurie Klith, executive www.huntersdream.org 970-484-7498 director FOUNDATION INC. 970-686-7459 Services: N2N opens doors and Year founded: 2000 200 Fourth St. Services: Hunter’s Dream For A Cure advances lives from homelessness Estes Park, CO 80517 is a non-profit organization dedicated www.estesparkmuseumfriends.org to finding a cure for Sturge Weber through homeownership by providing YMCA OF THE ROCKIES Syndrome and helping to assist with sustainable housing, supportive services 2515 Tunnel Road 970-577-3766 Services: The Estes Park Museum enrichment programs for special needs and education to the Larimer County Estes Park, CO 80511 kids. community. www.ymcarockies.org Friends & Foundations supports the Wish list: Neighbor to Neighbor 970-586-3341 mission of the Estes Park Museum residents currently need: bunk beds, through fundraising, publications, MCKEE MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION Services: YMCA of the Rockies puts 1805 E. 18th St., Suite 9 dressers, blankets, microwaves, and Christian principles into practice through volunteerism and special events and lap tops. Neighbor to Neighbor could programs. Loveland, CO 80538 programs, staff and facilities in an www.mckeefoundation.com use volunteers for our annual Polo environment that builds healthy spirit, Person in charge: Patricia Washburn, 970-635-4001 Championships mind and body for all. board president Services: McKee Medical Center Person in charge: Kelly Evans, executive Person in charge: Gary Van Horn, Thomas Nancy, President Foundation is the philanthropic resource director Center director Year founded: 1962 for McKee Medical Center. Year founded: 1970 Year founded: 1907 Year founded: 1981 ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY Foundation/Fund/Trust 1191 Woodstock Drive, #5 MONFORT FAMILY FOUNDATION 375 W. 37th St., Suite 150 Estes Park, CO 80517 134 Oak Ave. Loveland, CO 80538 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH www.evlandtrust.org Eaton, CO 80615 www.ps-s.org FOUNDATION 970-577-6837 970-454-1357 970-635-5912 2537 Research Blvd., Suite 200 Services: The mission of Estes Valley Services: Single-parent families enrolling Fort Collins, CO 80526 Land Trust is to preserve and protect in Project Self-Sufficiency benefit from www.csurf.org OTTERCARES FOUNDATION comprehensive supports that help them open space, valleys, wetlands, streams, 401 W. Oak St. 970-482-2916 ranch lands, and wildlife habitat in the Fort Collins, CO 80524 create a healthy foundation on which to Services: To aid and assist CSU in build their education and career goals. Estes Valley and surrounding area. Lands www.ottercares.org research, education and outreach efforts adjacent to Rocky Mountain National N/A Person in charge: Audrey McElwain, through technology transfer, real estate associate director Park and the Arapaho-Roosevelt Services: The OtterCares Foundation development and management, and National Forest are of special concern. champions innovative education that Year founded: 1986 innovative financing to support university inspires youth to become entrepreneurs priorities. Person in charge: Raymond Amos, president and philanthropists who create lasting and PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY Year founded: 1941 impactful change in their communities. 2001 S. Shields St., D-203 Year founded: 2010 Fort Collins, CO 80526 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN FORT COLLINS LIONS FOUNDATION INC. www.ps-s.org 1740 S. College Ave. COLORADO Fort Collins, CO 80525 POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST INC. 970-635-5912 4745 Wheaton Drive P.O. Box 1474 Services: Single-parent families enrolling Fort Collins, CO 80525 http://fortcollinslions.org 970-407-9999 Fort Collins, CO 80522 in Project Self-Sufficiency benefit from www.NoCoFoundation.org http://www.poudrelibraries.org/trust/ comprehensive supports that help them 970-224-3462 Services: The purpose of the Fort 970-221-6663 create a healthy foundation on which to Services: To provide a trusted, local Collins Lions Foundation Inc. is Services: The Trust collaborates with build their education and career goals. platform that enables people to give to render aid, assistance and help the Library District Board of Trustees Person in charge: Audrey McElwain, more effectively and to think strategically to persons with sight and hearing and staff, Friends of the Library and associate director and creatively about the future of our handicaps. donors to grow and manage funds to Year founded: 1986 communities. Person in charge: Ron Lockner, generate innovative Library programs, Person in charge: Ray Caraway, chairman, Board of Trustees projects and services. PROJECT SMILE president Year founded: 1984 Year founded: 1999 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 57 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL disease through the advancement of ENSIGHT SKILLS CENTER all types, for all ages and all needs. 1024 S. Lemay Ave. research; to provide and enhance care 918 13th St., Suite 4 Wish list: Money for operational Fort Collins, CO 80524 and support for all affected; and to Greeley, CO 80631 needs, new carpet, pool covers, paint, www.uchealth.org reduce the risk of dementia through the www.ensightskills.org maintenance needs. 970-495-7000 promotion of brain health. 970-353-9417 Person in charge: Becky Sorensen, Services: Person in charge: Kelly Osthoff, regional Services: It is the mission of the Ensight executive director Person in charge: Kevin Unger, director Skills Center to provide clients with Year founded: 2004 President and CEO Year founded: 1980 low vision the opportunity to enhance Year founded: 1925 their life skills, independence and HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY - NORTHEASTERN self-confidence in a safe environment 1632-B Big Thompson Ave. through training and adaptive Estes Park, CO 80517 UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO COLORADO technology. FOUNDATION 8221 W. 20th St., Suite A www.healingwatersfoundation.org Greeley, CO 80634 Person in charge: Denny Moyer, 970-586-9205 1620 Reservoir Road president/CEO Greeley, CO 80631 www.cancer.org Services: To provide a warm water pool www.uncfoundation.org 970-356-9727 Year founded: 2001 for fitness, rehabilitation, stress relief. 970-351-1370 Services: To eliminate cancer as a major Wish list: Laptop computer with Office, Services: Established in 1966, the UNC health problem. ENSIGHT SKILLS CENTER INC. new pool covers, money for new Foundation is entrusted to provide Year founded: 1941 1740 S. College Ave. maintenance needs. support and steward donations for the Fort Collins, CO 80525 Person in charge: Becky Sorensen, University of Northern Colorado. www.ensightskills.org Executive Director CARING PREGNANCY CENTER OF ESTES 970-407-9999 Year founded: 1966 Year founded: 2004 VALLEY INC. Services: It is the mission of the Ensight 851 Dry Gulch Road Skills Center to provide clients with WELD RE-4 EDUCATION FOUNDATION Estes Park, CO 80517 low vision the opportunity to enhance HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC. 1298 Main St., Unit A 970-586-2422 their life skills, independence and 1632-B Big Thompson Ave. Windsor, CO 80550 Year founded: 1989 self-confidence in a safe environment Estes Park, CO 80517 www.facebook.com/weldre4foundation through training and adaptive www.healingwatersfoundation.org 970-686-8090 CHRISTIAN CHIROPRACTORS ASSOCIATION technology. 970-586-9205 Services: Raising funds from events, 2550 Stover St., B-102 Person in charge: Denny Moyer, Services: It is the mission of the individual and corporate donations, Fort Collins, CO 80525 president/CEO Healing Waters Foundation to promote the rehabilitation of people school district employee contributions, www.christianchiropractors.org Year founded: 2001 grants and other community sources to 970-482-1404 to their maximum functional level of help provide technology and other tools independence. The work is to be Services: The Christian Chiropractors ESTES PARK MEDICAL CENTER undertaken in a spirit of congeniality, needed to educate students with 21st Association offers the chiropractic Century skills. 555 Prospect Ave. encouragement, and respect between profession a Christian fellowship Estes Park, CO 80517 patient and health provider, between in which believers of various www.epmedcenter.com co-workers, and between different Health denominations can fellowship and serve 970-586-2317 facilities using the pool. the Lord Jesus Christ together. ABLE KIDS FOUNDATION Services: To make a positive difference Year founded: 2004 724 Whalers Way, Bldg. I, Suite 101 Year founded: 1953 in the health and well-being of all we Fort Collins, CO 80525 serve. HEARTS & HORSES INC. www.ablekidsfoundation.org COATS & BOOTS —NORTH FORT COLLINS Person in charge: Larry Learning, CEO 163 N. County Road 29 970-226-2253 BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Year founded: 1975 Loveland, CO 80537 Services: The purpose of the Able Kids 1331 Silk Oak Drive www.heartsandhorses.org Foundation is to diagnose and manage Fort Collins, CO 80525 ESTES PARK SALUD FOUNDATION 970-663-4200 central auditory processing disorder 970-484-6715 1950 Redtail Hawk Drive Services: Our mission at Hearts & (CAPD). Scholarships are available based Services: Supply brand-new first-quality Estes Park, CO 80517 Horses is to promote the physical, on financial need. coats and books to needy children 970-586-3169 cognitive, emotional, and social well- Person in charge: Megan Locke, living within the Poudre School District Services: Raises funds, supports being of individuals with special needs executive director boundaries. health-care services for the medically through equine assisted activities and Year founded: 2006 Wish list: Donations. $55-60 buys one under-served, and provides community therapies. child a brand new Columbia coat and a outreach. Wish list: Office/volunteer, supplies. ALPHA CENTER pair of snow boots. Person in charge: Bruce Brown, Person in charge: Jan Pollema, executive 1212 S. College Ave. Person in charge: Don Butler, Treasurer president director Fort Collins, CO 80524 Year founded: 2007 Year founded: 1997 www.thealphacenter.org FEDERATION OF CHIROPRACTIC LICENSING 970-221-5121 COLORADO VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION — BOARDS LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB Services: Pregnancy test/verification, NORTHERN COLORADO DIVISION 5401 W. 10th St., Suite 101 P.O. Box 1144 medically indicated ultrasound, STI/ 2105 Clubhouse Drive Greeley, CO 80634 Loveland, CO 80539 STD testing, peer mentoring, parent Greeley, CO 80634 www.fclb.org www.lovelandrotary.org mentoring, counseling services, after www.vnacolorado.org 970-356-3500 970-667-1158 abortion group. 970-330-5655 Services: The FCLB serves as a non- Services: Loveland Rotary Club Wish list: Fully funding counseling Services: Visiting Nurse Association is profit clearinghouse and forum for Foundation provides funds to further services; fully funded RN ultrasound committed to a continuum of health care the discussion of important regulatory the philanthropic efforts of the Loveland training; new carpet; one-time in the home and community supporting issues. The annual conference and Rotary Club to improve the health and educational materials; and mortgage optimal well-being, independence, and district meetings provide an opportunity education of the youth in the Loveland assistance. dignity. Our vision is to be a Colorado for a healthy exchange of ideas and Community and to provide community Person in charge: Jen McLain, executive leader in advanced health-care delivery viewpoints, as well as unified adoption and international disaster assistance. director and outcomes, in partnership with of resolutions protecting the profession’s Wish list: Academic and vocational Year founded: 1985 patients and their families, our staff, and examining regulatory standards and scholarships. Weekend food for community resources. ultimately the consumer public. students. ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — FORT COLLINS Wish list: $100,000 to provide care to Year founded: 1926 Person in charge: Dick Lubinski, 415 Peterson St. indigent patients (annual need). Chairman Loveland Rotary Club Fort Collins, CO 80524 Person in charge: Chris Lee, President HARMONY FOUNDATION INC. Foundation www.alz.org/co & CEO 1600 Fish Hatchery Road Year founded: 1984 970-472-9798 Year founded: 1889 Estes Park, CO 80517 Services: To eliminate Alzheimer’s www.harmonyfoundationinc.com LOVELAND’S COMMUNITY KITCHEN disease through the advancement of DENTAL AID 970-586-4491 427 N. Garfield Ave. research; to provide and enhance care 1715 Princess Drive Services: To provide the foundation for Loveland, CO 80537 and support for all affected; and to Longmont, CO 80501 sustained recovery from the diseases of www.lovelandcommunitykitchen.org reduce the risk of dementia through the www.dentalaid.org drug and alcohol addiction. 970-278-1726 promotion of brain health. 303-682-2619 Person in charge: Dorothy “Dot” Services: Food for those who are Person in charge: Katie Fahrenbruch, Services: Dental Aid’s mission is to Dorman hungry, Conversation for those who are regional director improve the quality of life of children Year founded: 1969 lonely, Rest for those who are struggling. Year founded: 1980 and adults struggling to afford health care Person in charge: LuAnn Ball, executive by providing compassionate, affordable, HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC. director ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — GREELEY high quality dental care and education, 1632-B Big Thompson Ave. Year founded: 1996 918 13th St., Suite 1 while advocating to ensure access to Estes Park, CO 80517 Greeley, CO 80631 care. www.healingwatersfoundation.org LUBICK FOUNDATION/RAMSTRENGTH www.alz.org/co Person in charge: Dennis Lewis , 970-420-9921 2221 Baldwin St. 970-392-9202 President & CEO Services: Healing Waters offers a warm Fort Collins, CO 80528 Services: To eliminate Alzheimer’s Year founded: 1974 water pool for exercise and therapy of www.ramstrength.org 58 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS 970-556-2598 mental illness and their families since free Mental Health First Aid training Fort Collins, CO 80527 Services: RamStrength supports local 1979. for Weld communities, and suicide www.projectsmilefc.org cancer survivors by providing financial Year founded: 1979 education and prevention. 970-493-3793 assistance for basic needs, scholarships, Person in charge: Larry Pottorff, Services: Provide dental and eye care programs and services. NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY executive director for needy students living within Poudre Wish list: To increase our endowment COLORADO-WYOMING CHAPTER Year founded: 1972 School District boundaries. Project Smile to $100,000. 1525 Riverside Ave., Suite A sponsors eye and dental screenings each Person in charge: Michelle Boyle, Fort Collins, CO 80524 NORTHERN COLORADO MEDICAL SOCIETY year for more than 1,200 PSD students. executive director www.curemsco-wy.org 1175 58th Ave., Suite 202 Project Smile plans to add one or more Greeley, CO 80634 schools to the list of schools for which Year founded: 2010 970-482-5016 PS provides annual screenings and Services: The Colorado-Wyoming www.nocomedsoc.org 970-829-7860 aftercare. MCKEE MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION Chapter works to improve the quality Wish list: Volunteers and donations. 1805 E. 18th St., Suite 9 of life for people affected by MS in Services: he mission of the Northern Loveland, CO 80538 Colorado and Wyoming and raise Colorado Medical Society is to advocate Person in charge: Neil McCaffrey, www.mckeefoundation.com funds for critical MS research. Join the on behalf of our physician members, member, Board of Directors 970-635-4001 movement toward a world free of MS. to encourage a strong and healthy Year founded: 2008 Services: McKee Medical Center Person in charge: Jenny Tauchman, medical profession, and to improve the Foundation is the philanthropic resource community outreach manager health and wellbeing of all people in our SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS for McKee Medical Center. Year founded: 1991 community. 2001 S. Shields St., Bldg. K Year founded: 1981 Year founded: 1904 Fort Collins, CO 80526 www.summitstonehealth.org NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE 970-494-4200 MEALS ON WHEELS FOR FORT COLLINS INC. 302 Third St. S.E. PATHWAYS Loveland, CO 80537 305 Carpenter Road Services: To provide unsurpassed 1217 E. Elizabeth St., Unit 11 behavioral health prevention, Fort Collins, CO 80524-0424 www.northcoloradohealthalliance.org Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-292-1533 www.pathways-care.org intervention, and treatment services in www.fcmow.org Larimer County. 970-484-6325 Services: The North Colorado 970-663-3500 Year founded: 1957 Services: Meals on Wheels serves Health Alliance convenes partners and Services: Pathways provides home-bound seniors, individuals with co-workers in education, community compassionate, excellent, disabilities or adults who are recovering service, health care, business, faith-based comprehensive care for those who SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS from illness or surgery and are unable to organizations and government. have an advanced medical condition and 1250 N. Wilson Ave. prepare meals for themselves in the Fort Year founded: 1992 those who are grieving. Loveland, CO 80537 Collins area. Year founded: 1978 www.summitstonehealth.org Person in charge: Cathy Sandoval, NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE 970-494-4200 executive director 2028 35th Ave., Suite E4 PLATTE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER Services: To provide unsurpassed behavioral health prevention, Year founded: 1969 Greeley, CO 80634 1606 Prairie Center Parkway www.northcoloradohealthalliance.org Brighton, CO 80601 intervention, and treatment services in www.pvmc.org Larimer County. MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD 970-301-4426 Services: The North Colorado 303-498-1600 Year founded: 1957 COUNTY Health Alliance convenes partners and Person in charge: John Hicks, CEO/ 2131 Ninth St. co-workers in education, community president TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION Greeley, CO 80631 service, health care, business, faith-based Year founded: 1960 201 S. College Ave. www.mealsonwheelsgreeley.org organizations and government. Fort Collins, CO 80524 970-353-9738 Year founded: 1992 POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL www.teamwandp.org Services: Meals on Wheels serving 1024 S. Lemay Ave. 970-224-9931 Greeley and Weld County Colorado Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: Team Wellness & Prevention delivers nutritional, hot meals Monday NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE 2930 11th Ave. www.uchealth.org provides alcohol and drug-prevention thru Friday to clients who cannot 970-495-7000 services. prepare meals for themselves. Evans, CO 80620 www.northcoloradohealthalliance.org Services: Person in charge: Gordon Coombes, Year founded: 1970 970-350-4673 Person in charge: Kevin Unger, executive director Services: The North Colorado President and CEO Year founded: 1989 MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND Health Alliance convenes partners and Year founded: 1925 BERTHOUD INC. co-workers in education, community THE GRIFFIN FOUNDATION INC. 437 N. Garfield Ave. service, health care, business, faith-based POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL 2537 Research Blvd., Suite 203 Loveland, CO 80537 organizations and government. CENTER OF THE ROCKIES FOUNDATION Fort Collins, CO 80526 www.lovelandmealsonwheels.org Year founded: 1992 www.thegriffinfoundation.org 970-667-0311 2315 E. Harmony Road, Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80528 970-482-3030 Services: We seek to nourish and enrich NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER www.supportinghealth.org Services: Higher education, health care the lives of homebound individuals with 1801 16th St. 970-237-7400 and performing arts. nutritious meals and daily contact by Greeley, CO 80631 Person in charge: David Wood, caring volunteers. Services: The PVH and MCR www.bannerhealth.com/ncmc Foundation supports its affiliated President Person in charge: Elizabeth Harless, 970-810-6002 hospitals and clinics in the delivery and Year founded: 1991 Executive Director Person in charge: Margo Karsten, CEO, advancement of world-class healthcare Year founded: 1968 Banner Health Northern Colorado in Northern Colorado. TRU HOSPICE OF NORTHERN COLORADO Year founded: 1904 Wish list: A gift to the PVH and MCR 2726 W. 11th Street Road MEDICAL CENTER OF THE ROCKIES Foundation fosters innovative research Greeley, CO 80634 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave. NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER and education, provides state-of-the-art www.hospiceofnortherncolorado.org Loveland, CO 80538 FOUNDATION medical technology and supports vital 970-352-8487 www.uchealth.org 1801 16th St. patient assistance to deliver world-class Services: TRU Hospice of Northern 970-624-2500 Greeley, CO 80631 healthcare. Colorado’s mission is to dignify life’s Person in charge: Kevin Unger, CEO www.ncmcfoundation.org Person in charge: Erica Siemers, senior final journey, console the grieving, and Year founded: 2007 970-356-9020 director educate the community. Our vision is Services: The North Colorado Year founded: 1976 to be the provider of choice and to set MOSAIC - NORTHERN COLORADO Medical Center Foundation promotes the standard of excellence for end of life 6833 N. Franklin Ave. philanthropy to enhance and ensure the PROJECT SMILE care in Weld and Larimer Counties. We Loveland, CO 80538 health and well being of the people in P.O. Box 272122 are committed to service excellence, www.mosaicinfo.org our region. integrity, compassion, respect and Fort Collins, CO 80527 universal access. 970-461-2400 Person in charge: Chris Kiser, president www.projectsmilefc.org Cynthia Werner, Services: Embracing God’s call to serve Year founded: 1975 970-568-5299 Person in charge: in the world, Mosaic advocates for Services: Project Smile helps meet executive director Year founded: 1978 people with intellectual disabilities and NORTH RANGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH an urgent need – lack of dental care, provides opportunities for them to enjoy 1300 N. 17th Ave. and lack of vision correction for many a full life. Greeley, CO 80631 children by in-school screenings and UCHEALTH COLORADO HEALTH MEDICAL Year founded: 1980 www.northrange.org follow up with needed treatment by GROUP 970-347-2120 local dental and vision professionals, and 2695 Rocky Mountain Ave., Suite 110 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS Services: North Range provides a host of volunteers. Loveland, CO 80538 P.O. Box 2926 compassionate, comprehensive care Person in charge: Neil McCaffrey, www.uchealth.org Loveland, CO 80539 for people who face mental health and chairman 970-624-4420 www.namilarimer.org addiction challenges. Year founded: 2008 Services: To improve lives. 970-494-4359 Wish list: Funding for recovery programs Person in charge: Deborah (Debbie) Services: A nonprofit dedicated to such as Clubhouse and Residential PROJECT SMILE Chandler, president and CEO improve the lives of people living with services, early childhood programming, P.O. Box 272122 Year founded: 2010 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 59 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ZAC’S LEGACY FOUNDATION INC. COMMUNITY AFFORDABLE RESIDENCES www.homeforsinglemoms.org residents currently need: bunk beds, 4835 W. 10th St., Suite B ENTERPRISE INC. 970-330-0346 dressers, blankets, microwaves, and Greeley, CO 80634 1303 W. Swallow Road, Building 11 Services: The Genesis Project of lap tops. Neighbor to Neighbor could www.zacslegacyfoundation.org Fort Collins, CO 80526 Northern Colorado is a faith based non- use volunteers for our annual Polo 970-330-9000 www.carehousing.org profit organization in the Greeley Evans Championships Services: Supporting families fighting 970-282-7522 area whose mission it is to serve single Person in charge: Kelly Evans, executive childhood cancer. Services: The mission of Care Housing mothers and their children. director Year founded: 2001 is to advocate for and provide affordable Year founded: 1970 housing to working families, with GREELEY AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Housing supportive services to strengthen and 104 N. 16th Ave. TRINITY HOUSING CORP. (DBA) ISLAND empower families and build community. Greeley, CO 80631 GROVE VILLAGE APARTMENTS A WOMAN’S PLACE INC. Year founded: 1992 www.greeleyhabitat.org 119 14th Ave. P.O. Box 71 970-351-6766 Greeley, CO 80631 Greeley, CO 80632 DISABLED RESOURCE SERVICES Services: Affordable home ownership www.islandgrove.org/IGV/igvindex.htm www.awpdv.org 1017 Robertson St., Unit B for low-income Weld residents. 970-356-2808 970-351-0476 Fort Collins, CO 80524-3926 Wish list: To build capacity and build Services: Island Grove Village Services: Provides safe shelter, safety www.disabledresourceservices.org more homes for Weld low-income Apartments (IGV) was created in 1972 planning, counseling, legal advocacy, 970-482-2700 residences. by Trinity Housing Corporation of children’s programming & support for Services: DRS’ overarching goal is Person in charge: Cheri Witt-Brown, Greeley, a separate, nonprofit entity of domestic violence survivors. We also ensuring those in need locate resources executive director Trinity Episcopal Church of Greeley, raise community awareness through and receive services to stabilize their Year founded: 1987 as a long-term outreach program of its outreach & education. circumstances in order to accomplish Greater Mission to support poor and Wish list: Adults: underwear, bras, self-identified goals that maximize their GREELEY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE oppressed people, particularly those socks, jackets, pajamas. Children: independence and improve their quality 2780 28th Ave. underserved minorities in our own underwear, socks, jackets, sippy cups, of life. Greeley, CO 80634 community. pajamas. Household: Twin XL sheets, Year founded: 1978 www.gciinc.org Year founded: 1972 pillows, towels, bathmats, paper 970-339-2444 products, trash bags DMA PLAZA INC. Services: We support people with Human Services Person in charge: Karol Patch, executive 300 Remington St. disabilities to live a full and meaningful director Fort Collins, CO 80524 life. 2 HEARTS: THE LACY JO MILLER FOUNDATION Year founded: 1978 970-493-7727 Year founded: 1977 3600 Mitchell Drive, Suite 50B Services: An affordable housing Fort Collins, CO 80525 ALMOST HOME INC. community for low-income renters in HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF ESTES VALLEY www.2hearts4lacy.org 231 N. Main St. Fort Collins. 1140 Manford Ave. 970-266-9652 Brighton, CO 80601 Year founded: 1973 Estes Park, CO 80517 Services: 2 Hearts: The Lacy Jo Miller www.almosthomeonline.org www.habitatcolorado.org/EstesValley Foundation believes that through 303-659-6199 FAITH FAMILY HOSPITALITY 970-586-8301 education, awareness and prevention Services: To promote self-sufficiency 300 E. Oak Street Services: Habitat for Humanity builds we can stop the violence in our culture Fort Collins, CO 80524 and promote understanding and healing and provide housing assistance for the simple houses with no-profit mortgages on both sides of violent crimes through homeless and those in need. http://www.faithfamilyhospitality.org affordable to families with low incomes. 970-484-3342 restorative practices, cooperation, Person in charge: Terry Moore, education, compassion and proactive executive director Services: Faith Family Hospitality’s HARVEST HOUSE FOR WOMEN programming that addresses the needs Year founded: 1993 mission is to support families 5532 Colorado Highway 36 of those most likely to commit violent experiencing homelessness to achieve Estes Park, CO 80517 crimes. sustainable self-sufficiency in a timely www.harvesthouseforwomen.org BERTHOUD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY and dignified manner. This interfaith Person in charge: Wendy Cohen, 157 Mountain Ave. 970-598-1563 founding director volunteer effort coordinates the Services: We are long term Berthoud, CO 80513 work of 30 diverse Fort Collins faith www.berthoudhabitat.org comprehensive transitional housing communities and many partner agencies. program. We require the women to A KIDS PLACE INC. 970-532-2870 Together, we provide for the full range 1610 29th Ave. Place, Suite 201 Services: Berthoud Habitat for Humanity commit to 8 months to 2 years to of emergency and stabilizing services complete the program. We provide Greeley, CO 80634 is part of an international nonprofit needed for our guest parents and www.akidsplace.org ecumenical Christian organization. counseling, freedom from drug and children to become self-sufficient. alcohol abuse classes, parenting classes, 970-353-5970 dedicated to eliminating poverty housing GED preparation and many types of Services: The mission of A Kid’s Place worldwide. We provide decent, FORT COLLINS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC. teaching including bible studies, that is to provide advocacy and support affordable homes in the Be 1600 Palm Drive may be helpful when they complete the for abused or neglected children by Wish list: We raise funds for building our Fort Collins, CO 80526 program. advancing coordinated investigations, homes in order to provide an affordable, www.fortcollinshabitat.org prosecution and victim services. decent home to low-income families. 970-223-4522 Wish list: Individually wrapped snacks Donations help us offset the costs of LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Services: Seeking to put God’s love 1154 Second St. S.E. and drinks, new stuffed animals, toys construction, which help us lower the into action, Habitat for Humanity Loveland, CO 80537 at holiday time, new children’s books, cost to the families. We also appreciate brings people together to build homes, www.lovelandhabitat.org store gift cards, movie passes, gifts for sponsors who provide gifts in kind of communities and hope. 970-669-9769 older youth, paper products- toilet construction materials, and volunteers Person in charge: Kirstin Candella, paper, paper towels. who help us on our builds in various Services: Builds strength, stability and executive director self-reliance though housing. Person in charge: Gwen Schooley, capacities. executive director Year founded: 1993 Year founded: 1987 Person in charge: Jan Dowker, Program Year founded: 1993 Manager FORT COLLINS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Year founded: 2000 LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE RESTORE 5250 Garfield Ave. ALLIANCE FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION OF 4001 S. Taft Hill Road Loveland, CO 80537 LARIMER COUNTY BIG THOMPSON MANOR II Fort Collins, CO 80526 www.lovelandhabitat.org 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B 230 Monroe Ave. www.habitatstore.org 970-669-9769 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Loveland, CO 80537 970-223-9909 Services: Builds strength, stability and www.allianceforsuicideprevention.org 970-667-4195 Person in charge: Joe Kissell, store self-reliance through housing. 970-482-2209 Services: Affordable housing for seniors. manager Person in charge: Jim Antone, director Services: Nonprofit focused on suicide Year founded: 1984 Year founded: 2001 of operations, ReStore prevention in Larimer County. Gwen Stephenson, executive director Person in charge: Rick Hufnagel, CARE HOUSING INC. FORT COLLINS RESCUE MISSION Year founded: 1987 executive director 1303 W. Swallow Road, Building 11 316 Jefferson St. Year founded: 1989 Fort Collins, CO 80526 Fort Collins, CO 80524 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR1 www.carehousing.org www.fortcollinsrescue.org 1550 Blue Spruce Drive ALMOST HOME INC. 970-282-7522 970-224-4302 Fort Collins, CO 80524 231 N. Main St. Services: The mission of CARE is Services: Meets people at their physical www.n2n.org Brighton, CO 80601 advocating for and empowering working and spiritual points of need with the 970-484-7498 www.almosthomeonline.org families and individuals in Northern goal of returning them to society as Services: N2N opens doors and 303-659-6199 Colorado. productive, self-sufficient citizens. advances lives from homelessness Services: To promote self-sufficiency Wish list: Building more workforce Year founded: 2012 through homeownership by providing and provide housing assistance for the housing in northern Colorado. sustainable housing, supportive services homeless and those in need. Person in charge: Chris Anderson, GENESIS PROJECT OF NORTHERN COLORADO and education to the Larimer County Person in charge: Terry Moore, executive director P.O. Box 200087 community. executive director Year founded: 1992 Evans, CO 80620 Wish list: Neighbor to Neighbor Year founded: 1993 60 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE INC. Year founded: 1889 with disabilities in a safe, engaging to pay while using local, organic and 541 E. Eighth St. environment tailored to their needs. sustainably grown ingredients. Loveland, CO 80537 CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING Person in charge: Joanne Vande Walle, Wish list: Walk-in freezer, volunteers, www.alternativestoviolence.org 140 N. Denver Ave. executive director funding for fresh, local ingredients, 970-669-5150 Fort Lupton, CO 80538 Year founded: 1980 operating expenses and programming Services: ATV, in collaboration with www.connectionsforindependentliving. individuals and communities impacted org like our summer family breakfast ENSIGHT SKILLS CENTER program. by violence, creates safe pathways away 303-857-7893 918 13th St., Suite 4 from abusive environments. Services: Connections for Independent Greeley, CO 80631 Person in charge: Kathleen Wish list: Gift cards to purchase items Living helps people with disabilities www.ensightskills.org Baumgardner, executive director/ from local stores to purchase items for obtain choices and control in daily life. 970-353-9417 co-founder our SafeHouse operation in addition Year founded: 1985 Services: It is the mission of the Ensight Jeff Baumgardner, co-founder to the financial support from individual Skills Center to provide clients with Year founded: 2012 donors. CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING low vision the opportunity to enhance Person in charge: Glenda Shayne, 1331 Eighth Ave. their life skills, independence and executive director Greeley, CO 80631-4601 self-confidence in a safe environment FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY Year founded: 1982 www.connectionsforindependentliving. through training and adaptive 1301 Blue Spruce Drive org technology. Fort Collins, CO 80524 AMERICAN LEGION POST 15 - ASSOCIATED 970-352-8682 Person in charge: Denny Moyer, www.foodbanklarimer.org VETERANS CLUB Services: Connections for Independent president/CEO 970-493-4477 305 N. Cleveland Ave. Living helps people with disabilities Year founded: 2001 Services: Provide food to all in need Loveland, CO 80537 obtain choices and control in daily life. through community partnerships and www.post15.coamlegion.org Year founded: 1985 ENSIGHT SKILLS CENTER INC. hunger-relief programs. 970-667-4722 1740 S. College Ave. Person in charge: Amy Pezzani, CEO Services: To advocate for U.S. veterans. CROSSROADS SAFEHOUSE INC. Fort Collins, CO 80525 P.O. Box 993 www.ensightskills.org Year founded: 1984 AUTISM SOCIETY OF LARIMER COUNTY Fort Collins, CO 80522 970-407-9999 6221 Treesteed Court www.crossroadssafehouse.org Services: It is the mission of the Ensight FOOTHILLS GATEWAY INC. Fort Collins, CO 80528 970-482-3535 Skills Center to provide clients with 301 W. Skyway Drive www.autismlarimer.org Services: Crossroads Safehouse is a low vision the opportunity to enhance Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-420-8939 104-bed domestic-violence emergency their life skills, independence and www.foothillsgateway.org Services: The ASLC is a volunteer group shelter for victims of intimate partner self-confidence in a safe environment abuse and their children. Crossroads through training and adaptive 970-226-2345 of dedicated well-informed parents Services: Foothills Gateway’s mission is and professionals working together to offers a continuum of services, including technology. increase public awareness about autism advocacy, intervention, awareness and Person in charge: Denny Moyer, to advocate for and empower individuals and the day-to-day issues faced by education. president/CEO with disabilities to lead lives of their individuals with autism, their families Wish list: Blankets, new pillows, full size Year founded: 2001 choice. Our vision is that we believe in and the professionals with whom they toiletries, new women and children a life of opportunity, of choice, and of interact. underwear, pots and pans for our four ENVISION, CREATIVE SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE dignity for every individual, regardless of full service kitchens, dishes, glassware. age or ability. Year founded: 1980 WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES BIRTHLINE OF LOVELAND 1050 37th St. Person in charge: Timothy O’Neill, 1511 E. 11th St., Unit 160 Evans, CO 80620 executive director Loveland, CO 80537 CROSSWALK PEOPLE HELPERS www.envisionco.org www.birthlineloveland.org, www. 548 Mountain Ave. 970-339-5360 Year founded: 1972 friendsofbirthline.org Berthoud, CO 80513 Services: Envision, Creative Support for 970-663-2671 www.peoplehelpers.org People with Developmental Disabilities’ FOSTER & ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OF LARIMER Services: Nonprofit Christian 970-217-2675 mission is to enhance the quality of Services: Counseling services for COUNTY organization formed to serve mothers, life for people with intellectual and 246 S. Cleveland Ave. fathers, and families of those facing individuals, families, organizations and developmental disabilities in Weld difficult decisions in their pregnancies. churches. County. Loveland, CO 80537 Person in charge: Dee Holt, executive Wish list: Coverage of basic costs in Person in charge: Mary Lu Walton, www.faflc.org director providing services pro bono or at sliding executive director 970-481-7993 Year founded: 1981 scale rates for those in need. Year founded: 1964 Services: The purpose of this Year founded: 1999 organization shall be to promote CASA INC. OF LARIMER COUNTY ESTES VALLEY CRISIS ADVOCATES INC. and improve the welfare of children, 201 Laporte Ave., Suite 100 DISABLED RESOURCE SERVICES P.O. Box 1287 with special interest to foster, kinship, Fort Collins, CO 80521 1017 Robertson St., #B Estes Park, CO 80517 guardianship and adoptive children in www.CASALarimer.com Fort Collins, CO 80524 estesvalleycrisisadvocates.org Larimer County. 970-498-6180 http://www.DisabledResourceServices. 970-577-9781 org Person in charge: Katy Montoya, Services: We provide a voice in court Services: Safe house for survivors of president for abused and neglected children and a 970-482-2700 domestic violence, support groups, safe place in the community for conflict Services: Disabled Resource Services community outreach, bilingual outreach, Year founded: 1985 free family interactions. serves Larimer County residents who advocacy, counseling and referrals and Wish list: Paper products: toilet paper, live in poverty as a result of having resources. severe, permanent disabilities. Our FOSTER & ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OF LARIMER paper towels, copy paper, gift cards to Wish list: Toilet paper, diapers, trash COUNTY kid-friendly restaurants and activities, Gift overarching goal is ensuring that they bags, cards to Home Depot, Office Depot, locate resources and receive services 246 S. Cleveland Ave. to stabilize their circumstances in order Year founded: 1988 Loveland, CO 80537 etc. to accomplish self-identified goals that Person in charge: Lynn Oesterle- www.faflc.org improve their dignity, quality of life and ESTES VALLEY VICTIM ADVOCATES INC. 970-481-7993 Zollner, executive director independence. P.O. Box 1287 Year founded: 1984 Wish list: Donations to our Emergency Estes Park, CO 80517 Services: The purpose of this Fund, which is used to help our estesvallecrisisdvocates.org organization shall be to promote COLORADO VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION — consumers get past one-time financial 970-577-9781 and improve the welfare of children, NORTHERN COLORADO DIVISION emergencies. Living in poverty, they Services: Estes Valley Crisis Advocates with special interest to foster, kinship, 2105 Clubhouse Drive risk losing the gains made toward is a non-profit agency committed guardianship and adoptive children in Greeley, CO 80634 independence...and even risk becoming to providing advocacy services to Larimer County. survivors of crime and trauma including www.vnacolorado.org homeless due to unexpected expenses Person in charge: Katy Montoya, that can lead to utility shut-offs and even safehousing for domestic violence 970-330-5655 president Services: Visiting Nurse Association is evictions. Donations have also been survivors, counseling, referrals and committed to a continuum of health care used to help people with disabilities community education. Year founded: 1985 in the home and community supporting Person in charge: Nancy Jackson, Year founded: 1988 optimal well-being, independence, and executive director FRONT RANGE EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIANS dignity. Our vision is to be a Colorado Year founded: 1978 FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY OURSELVES INC. P.O. Box 272452 leader in advanced health-care delivery (FOCO CAFE) Fort Collins, CO 80527 and outcomes, in partnership with ELDERHAUS ADULT DAY PROGRAM INC. 225 Maple St. www.ridewithfree.org patients and their families, our staff, and 6813 S. College Ave Fort Collins, CO 80521 970-221-0646 community resources. Fort Collins, CO 80525 http://fococafe.org/ Wish list: $100,000 to provide care to www.elderhaus.org 309-368-1659 Services: To Provide Therapeutic indigent patients (annual need). 970-221-0406 Services: To build community by Equine-Assisted Activities for Social, Person in charge: Chris Lee, President Services: Provide holistic and therapeutic providing nutritious and delicious meals Physical and Emotional Development. & CEO daytime care to seniors and adults to all people regardless of their ability Year founded: 1983 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 61 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS GELLER CENTER Person in charge: Jim Antone, director compassionate, comprehensive care Fort Collins, CO 80524 629 S. Howes St. of operations, ReStore for people who face mental health and www.uwaylc.org Fort Collins, CO 80521 Gwen Stephenson, executive director addiction challenges. 970-407-7000 www.gellercenter.org Year founded: 1987 Wish list: Funding for recovery programs Services: United Way of Larimer 970-482-8487 such as Clubhouse and Residential County is committed to reducing Services: The mission of the Geller LOVELAND’S COMMUNITY KITCHEN services, early childhood programming, poverty in our community by helping Center is to provide a safe place for 427 N. Garfield Ave. free Mental Health First Aid training local children and families succeed in development of the spirit within the Loveland, CO 80537 for Weld communities, and suicide school, work, and life. whole person, promoting healthy www.lovelandcommunitykitchen.org education and prevention. Person in charge: Gordan Thibedeau, individuals, vibrant communities, and a 970-278-1726 Person in charge: Larry Pottorff, president/CEO peaceful world. Services: Food for those who are executive director Year founded: 1958 Wish list: We are in need of volunteers hungry, Conversation for those who are Year founded: 1972 to help with the overall grounds and lonely, Rest for those who are struggling. UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY clean up. We regular need cleaning Person in charge: LuAnn Ball, executive OVERTURE 424 Pine St., Suite 102 supplies. Napkins. We also love director 9299 Eastman Park Drive Fort Collins, CO 80524 donations from other faith groups of a Year founded: 1996 Windsor, CO 80215 www.uwaylc.org meal to feed the students who attend www.overturecolorado.org 970-407-7000 our events. Normally 20-30 people. LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES OF COLORADO 303-926-8840 Services: United Way of Larimer Person in charge: Katie Brown, Services: Provides services and County is committed to reducing Executive Director 2032 Lowe St., Suite 200 Fort Collins, CO 80525 supports for people with intellectual and poverty in our community by helping Year founded: 1962 www.lfsco.org developmental disabilities. local children and families succeed in 970-266-1788 Person in charge: Debbie Spencer, chief school, work, and life. GREELEY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE Services: Lutheran Family Services executive director Person in charge: Gordan Thibedeau, 2780 28th Ave. Rocky Mountains is a faith based, Year founded: 1982 president/CEO Greeley, CO 80634 nonprofit human service agency helping Year founded: 1958 www.gciinc.org children and families during their most REALITIES FOR CHILDREN CHARITIES 970-339-2444 challenging times. 1610 S. College Ave. UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY Services: We support people with Fort Collins, CO 80525 814 Ninth St. disabilities to live a full and meaningful MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND www.realitiesforchildren.com Greeley, CO 80631 life. BERTHOUD INC. 970-484-9090 www.unitedway-weld.org Year founded: 1977 437 N. Garfield Ave. Services: The mission of Realities For 970-353-4300 Loveland, CO 80537 Children is to provide for the unmet Services: To improve the lives of people HARVEST FARM DENVER RESCUE MISSION www.lovelandmealsonwheels.org needs of children who have been by mobilizing the caring power of our 4240 E. Larimer County Road 66 970-667-0311 abused, neglected or are at-risk, by community. Wellington, CO 80549 Services: Meals on Wheels of Loveland uniting local businesses, youth agencies Wish list: Engaged volunteers for our www.harvestfarm.net and Berthoud seeks to nourish and and the community in collaborative and committees, councils, direct service 970-568-9803 enrich the lives of home-bound mutually beneficial service. programs, events and projects. Services: Harvest Farm is a 209-acre individuals by providing nutritious meals Wish list: School supplies and backpacks, Person in charge: Jeannine Truswell, farm and rehabilitation center for men and daily contact by a caring volunteer. bikes, like-new children’s clothes and president/CEO seeking to break cycles of addiction and Year founded: 1968 toys, baby items (strollers, cribs). Year founded: 1940 homelessness. Located in Wellington, Person in charge: Craig Secher, Colorado 70 miles north of Denver, the MOSAIC - NORTHERN COLORADO President and Founder VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS PIONEER 2121 Farm accommodates up to 72 men who Year founded: 1996 participate in our New Life Program. 6833 N. Franklin Ave. 2514 7th Ave. Loveland, CO 80538 Greeley, CO 80631 Year founded: 1989 www.mosaicinfo.org TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION www.vfw.org 970-461-2400 201 S. College Ave. 970-506-1648 HEARTS & HORSES INC. Services: Embracing God’s call to serve Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: To foster camaraderie among 163 N. County Road 29 in the world, Mosaic advocates for www.teamwandp.org United States veterans of overseas Loveland, CO 80537 people with intellectual disabilities and 970-224-9931 conflicts. To serve our veterans, the www.heartsandhorses.org provides opportunities for them to enjoy Services: Team Wellness & Prevention military and our communities. To 970-663-4200 a full life. provides alcohol and drug-prevention advocate on behalf of all veterans. Services: Our mission at Hearts & Year founded: 1980 services. Horses is to promote the physical, Person in charge: Gordon Coombes, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 6624 cognitive, emotional, and social well- NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS executive director ADAMSOM-WARMUTH being of individuals with special needs Year founded: 1989 through equine assisted activities and P.O. Box 2926 3501 State St. therapies. Loveland, CO 80539 Evans, CO 80620 www.namilarimer.org www.vfw.org Wish list: Office/volunteer, supplies. THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH 970-494-4359 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B 970-339-3025 Person in charge: Jan Pollema, executive Services: A nonprofit dedicated to Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: To foster camaraderie among director improve the lives of people living with www.thecenterforfamilyoutreach.org United States veterans of overseas Year founded: 1997 mental illness and their families since 970-495-0084 conflicts. To serve our veterans, the 1979. Services: The mission of The Center military and our communities. To HOUSE OF NEIGHBORLY SERVICE Year founded: 1979 for Family Outreach is to help Larimer advocate on behalf of all veterans. 1511 East 11th St, Suite 100 County youth (ages 8-18) and their Year founded: 2000 Loveland, CO 80537 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR1 families achieve and sustain long- www.honservice.org 1550 Blue Spruce Drive term positive changes and healthy VOICES CARRY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER INC. 970-667-4939 Fort Collins, CO 80524 relationships. We do this by providing 5529 S. Timberline Road Services: House of Neighborly Service www.n2n.org individual assessment, education, and Fort Collins, CO 80528 assists and advocates for people 970-484-7498 custom designed programs to develop www.voicescarrycac.org challenged by the effects of poverty or Services: N2N opens doors and successful and positive citizens. 970-407-9739 situational crisis. advances lives from homelessness Person in charge: Laurie Klith, executive Services: Our mission is to reduce Person in charge: Glorie Magrum, through homeownership by providing director trauma to children and their families executive director sustainable housing, supportive services Year founded: 2000 through a comprehensive response to Year founded: 1961 and education to the Larimer County child abuse while making our community community. TREES, WATER & PEOPLE safer for all children. LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Wish list: Neighbor to Neighbor 633 Remington St. Wish list: Gas vouchers, grocery store 1154 Second St. S.E. residents currently need: bunk beds, Fort Collins, CO 80524 gift cards, children’s winter coats/hats/ Loveland, CO 80537 dressers, blankets, microwaves, and www.treeswaterpeople.org boots/gloves, paper towels and toilet www.lovelandhabitat.org lap tops. Neighbor to Neighbor could 970-484-3678 paper, copy paper, bottled water, 970-669-9769 use volunteers for our annual Polo Services: Trees, Water & People’s individually wrapped snacks, juice boxes. Services: Builds strength, stability and Championships mission is to improve people’s lives by Person in charge: MaryBeth Swanson, self-reliance though housing. Person in charge: Kelly Evans, executive helping communities protect, conserve, executive director Year founded: 1987 director and manage the natural resources Year founded: 1997 Year founded: 1970 upon which their long-term well-being LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE depends. WELD FOOD BANK 5250 Garfield Ave. NORTH RANGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Person in charge: Richard Fox, 1108 H St. Loveland, CO 80537 1300 N. 17th Ave. executive director Greeley, CO 80631 www.lovelandhabitat.org Greeley, CO 80631 Year founded: 1998 www.weldfoodbank.org 970-669-9769 www.northrange.org 970-356-2199 Services: Builds strength, stability and 970-347-2120 UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY Services: Weld Food Bank is a 501(C) self-reliance through housing. Services: North Range provides 424 Pine St., Suite 102 (3) nonprofit organization that alleviates 62 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS hunger and poverty by providing food learning opportunities for adults. Year founded: 1923 Foundation’s mission is to preserve, and services to people in need. We are Wish list: Medical supplies for San restore, protect, and interpret the a private non-profit organization and are Benito Project in Guatemala. Funding to COLORADO VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION — architectural and cultural heritage of not a part of county government. support vehicle expenses for educational NORTHERN COLORADO DIVISION the Fort Collins area. PLF accomplishes Year founded: 1982 visits by local villagers to Ruaha National 2105 Clubhouse Drive this mission through the care and Park, Tanzania. Greeley, CO 80634 management of historic landmark sites International Person in charge: William Bertschy, www.vnacolorado.org owned by the city of Fort Collins, and Ph.D., president 970-330-5655 by providing educational programs ENVIROFIT INTERNATIONAL INC. Year founded: 2008 and events focused on early life in Fort Services: Visiting Nurse Association is Collins. 109 N. College Ave., Suite 200 committed to a continuum of health care Fort Collins, CO 80524 Wish list: Secure storage space for VILLAGE EARTH in the home and community supporting museum artifacts, help with fundraising, www.envirofit.org P.O. Box 797 optimal well-being, independence, and 970-372-2874 funding for 2nd graders to tour the Fort Collins, CO 80522 dignity. Our vision is to be a Colorado Avery House, portable yard canopies, Services: We believe that developing www.villageearth.org leader in advanced health-care delivery business opportunities is the most card tables and chairs, and most 970-237-3002 and outcomes, in partnership with importantly volunteers! sustainable approach to help people Services: Village Earth helps reconnect patients and their families, our staff, and make smarter decisions for themselves community resources. Person in charge: Jennifer Beccard, communities to the resources executive director and build better lives through innovative that promote human well-being Wish list: $100,000 to provide care to cooking solutions. by enhancing social and political indigent patients (annual need). Year founded: 1972 Person in charge: Ron Bills, chairman/ empowerment, community self- Person in charge: Chris Lee, President CEO reliance and self-determination. We & CEO POUDRE SCHOOL DISTRICT FOUNDATION Year founded: 2003 do this by strengthening intermediate Year founded: 1889 1630 S. Stover St. and grassroots organizations through Fort Collins, CO 80525 KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES fiscal sponsorship, networking, training, www.psdfoundation.org 3694 Fletcher St. research and advocacy. GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUSE 970-490-3208 1206 10th St. Year founded: 2001 Loveland, CO 80538 Person in charge: David Bartecchi, Greeley, CO 80631 www.kingdomwayministries.net executive director www.greeleytransitionalhouse.org 970-672-7699 Year founded: 1993 970-352-3215 POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL Services: To develop Courageous Services: To provide safety, stability, and 1024 S. Lemay Ave. Kingdom Leaders to transform lives, Miscellaneous opportunity for families in crisis through Fort Collins, CO 80524 their work and family cultures, and entire emergency shelter and comprehensive www.uchealth.org communities for sake of the gospel and COLORADO LEGAL SERVICES support services. 970-495-7000 God’s fame. 211 W. Magnolia St. Wish list: Financial donations for general Services: Wish list: $50,000 to provide Fort Collins, CO 80524 Person in charge: Kevin Unger, www.coloradolegalservices.org operating support. Household items scholarships for those needing help to provide “Getaway Boxes” to help President and CEO to be a part of our monthly coaching 970-493-2891 Year founded: 1925 / training groups, to help hire some Services: Legal services for low-income families moving into new housing. administrative and marketing help, and Coloradans. Childrens items of all kinds (toys, books, to expand our groups in Ghana, West diapers, formula, gen THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH Africa where we have 150 members Person in charge: Jodi Hartmann, 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION executive director Fort Collins, CO 80524 who have just started in groups focusing 2425 35th Ave., Suite 202 Year founded: 1985 www.thecenterforfamilyoutreach.org on spiritual, personal, and professional/ Greeley, CO 80634 970-495-0084 business/ministry development. www.coloradolivestock.org MEL LAMAR MINISTRIES Services: The mission of The Center Person in charge: Dan Anderson, 970-378-0500 for Family Outreach is to help Larimer president/CEO Services: Colorado Livestock Association 4222 W. 23rd St. Greeley, CO 80634 County youth (ages 8-18) and their Year founded: 1976 (CLA) was formed in 1998 through a families achieve and sustain long- restructuring of the then 43 year old www.mellamarministries.org 970-330-4386 term positive changes and healthy LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB Colorado Cattle Feeders Association relationships. We do this by providing P.O. Box 1144 (CCFA). CLA members are cattle and Services: Dedicated to proclaiming the individual assessment, education, and Loveland, CO 80539 sheep feeders, cow/calf producers, dairy Gospel of Jesus Christ. custom designed programs to develop www.lovelandrotary.org farmers, swine operations, and industry Year founded: 1995 successful and positive citizens. 970-667-1158 partners. CLA works on behalf of its Person in charge: Laurie Klith, executive Services: Loveland Rotary Club members in the regulatory and legislative NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR1 director arenas in Colorado. Foundation provides funds to further 1550 Blue Spruce Drive Year founded: 2000 the philanthropic efforts of the Loveland Year founded: 1998 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Rotary Club to improve the health and www.n2n.org education of the youth in the Loveland COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL 970-484-7498 Professional Organization Community and to provide community P.O. Box 116 Services: N2N opens doors and ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE and international disaster assistance. Lucerne, CO 80646 advances lives from homelessness Wish list: Academic and vocational www.copork.org through homeownership by providing AND EVENTS DIRECTORS-INTERNATIONAL 970-356-4964 2900 S. College Ave., Suite 3B scholarships. Weekend food for sustainable housing, supportive services Fort Collins, CO 80525 students. Services: Colorado Pork Producers and education to the Larimer County www.acced-i.org Person in charge: Dick Lubinski, Council is a livestock organization whose community. 970-449-4960 Chairman Loveland Rotary Club goal is to provide a unified voice for pig Wish list: Neighbor to Neighbor farmers leading the way in promoting, Services: The Association of Collegiate Foundation residents currently need: bunk beds, Conference and Events Directors — Year founded: 1984 educating, and providing visibility and dressers, blankets, microwaves, and transparency of the industry to all of lap tops. Neighbor to Neighbor could International consists of more than 1,500 Colorado. campus professionals who design, market, MARK IV HARVEST use volunteers for our annual Polo coordinate and plan conferences and 763 E. Eighth St. Person in charge: Lauren Dever, Championships special events on the campuses of colleges Loveland, CO 80537 executive director Person in charge: Kelly Evans, executive and universities around the world. Since www.mark4harvest.org Year founded: 1977 director 1980, ACCED-I has increased the visibility 970-472-0382 Year founded: 1970 and enhanced the stature of the collegiate Services: Mark IV Harvest is an COLORADO SEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION conference and events profession. organization with offices in Colorado and Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, CSU NORTHERN COLORADO MEDICAL SOCIETY Person in charge: Karen Nedbal, Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. From the — C143 Plant Sciences Building 1175 58th Ave., Suite 202 executive director beginning, its vision has been to establish Fort Collins, CO 80523 Greeley, CO 80634 Year founded: 1980 a Christian school in Tbilisi with a rich www.seeds.agsci.colostate.edu www.nocomedsoc.org curriculum including a strong emphasis 970-491-6202 970-829-7860 COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION on English language. Services: The Colorado Seed Growers Services: The mission of the Northern 2425 35th Ave., Suite 202 Year founded: 1995 Association is a nonprofit educational Colorado Medical Society is to advocate Greeley, CO 80634 and service organization, authorized on behalf of our physician members, to www.coloradolivestock.org MOUNTAINS AND PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR by Cooperative Extension of Colorado encourage a strong and healthy medical 970-378-0500 State University as the official seed profession, and to improve the health and LIFELONG LEARNING AND SERVICE certifying agency in Colorado. Services: Colorado Livestock Association 155 W. Harvard St., Suite 202 wellbeing of all people in our community. (CLA) was formed in 1998 through a Fort Collins, CO 80525 Person in charge: Brad Erker, director Year founded: 1904 restructuring of the then 43 year old www.mpills.org Year founded: 1930 Colorado Cattle Feeders Association 970-267-3031 POUDRE LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INC. (CCFA). CLA members are cattle and sheep Services: The Mountains and Plains COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS 108 N. Meldrum St. feeders, cow/calf producers, dairy farmers, Institute for Lifelong Learning and Service ASSOCIATION Fort Collins, CO 80521 swine operations, and industry partners. is a nonprofit corporation committed 710 11th Ave., Suite 111 www.poudrelandmarks.org CLA works on behalf of its members in the to providing high-quality and affordable Greeley, CO 80631 970-221-0533 regulatory and legislative arenas in Colorado. educational courses, travel, and service 970-352-6875 Services: Poudre Landmarks Year founded: 1998 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 63 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL careers, and advocate for the the Public Benefit assistance. P.O. Box 116 welfare of teachers and education Person in charge: Jen McLain, executive Lucerne, CO 80646 support professionals in Weld County COMMUNITY FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY director www.copork.org School District 6. 2248 Shropshire Ave. Year founded: 1985 970-356-4964 Year founded: 1970 Fort Collins, CO 80526 Services: Colorado Pork Producers www.cforse.org 970-412-6295 CATHOLIC CHARITIES ARCHDIOCESE OF Council is a livestock organization whose IATSE LOCAL 229 goal is to provide a unified voice for pig Services: CFORSE raises public DENVER - WELD COUNTY OFFICE P.O. Box 677 awareness of local energy issues and 1442 N. 11th Ave. farmers leading the way in promoting, Fort Collins, CO 80522-0677 educating, and providing visibility and organizes support for sustainable Greeley, CO 80631 www.iatse229.org options. www.ccdenver.org transparency of the industry to all of 970-416-9082 Colorado. Wish list: A new laptop, vehicle repair, 970-353-6433 Services: IATSE Local 229 is the labor Person in charge: Lauren Dever, world peace and a sustainable future Services: Charitable arm of the organization that represents stagehands, Person in charge: Fred Kirsch, director Archdiocese of Denver. executive director technicians, artisans, and craftsmen Year founded: 1977 for Live Entertainment, Conventions, Year founded: 2006 Exhibitions, and other Special Events CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARCHDIOCESE OF COLORADO SEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION in Northern Colorado and Southern LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY DENVER — LARIMER COUNTY OFFICE Dept. of Soil and Crop Sciences, CSU Wyoming. 6317 Kyle Ave. 460 Linden Center Drive — C143 Plant Sciences Building Year founded: 1923 Fort Collins, CO 80525 Fort Collins, CO 80524 Fort Collins, CO 80523 www.larimerhumane.org www.ccdenver.org www.seeds.agsci.colostate.edu 970-226-3647 970-484-5010 970-491-6202 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DIVE Services: Open admission sheltering, Services: Charitable arm of the Services: The Colorado Seed Growers RESCUE SPECIALISTS INC. adoption services, animal protection & Archdiocese of Denver. Association is a nonprofit educational 201 N. Link Lane control, foster care, humane education, Year founded: 1927 and service organization, authorized Fort Collins, CO 80524 licensing, vet services, behavior & by Cooperative Extension of Colorado www.iadrs.org enrichment, animal-welfare legislation 800-423-7791 and more. CHRISTIAN CHIROPRACTORS ASSOCIATION State University as the official seed 2550 Stover St., B-102 certifying agency in Colorado. Services: The International Association Wish list: Soft dog treats, dog biscuits, Fort Collins, CO 80525 Person in charge: Brad Erker, director of Dive Rescue Specialists is dedicated cat treats, natural balance rolls, rolled www.christianchiropractors.org Year founded: 1930 to helping water rescue professionals rawhides, kongs, cat toys (no cat 970-482-1404 stay informed about advances in training, nip), rope dog toys, plush toys with Services: The Christian Chiropractors COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS equipment, and life saving techniques. squeakers, small mammal yogurt treats. The IADRS will continue to maintain Person in charge: Judy Calhoun, Association offers the chiropractic ASSOCIATION an environment where water rescue executive director profession a Christian fellowship 710 11th Ave., Suite 111 professionals can communicate, so that Judy Calhoun, executive director , in which believers of various Greeley, CO 80631 executive director s denominations can fellowship and serve we may all learn from our combined the Lord Jesus Christ together. 970-352-6875 knowledge and experience. Year founded: 1969 Year founded: 1923 Year founded: 1979 Year founded: 1953 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA LARIMER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B CONGREGATION HAR SHALOM LOCAL 7707 Fort Collins, CO 80524 725 W. Drake Road P.O. Box 781 Fort Collins, CO 80526-5522 116 Harvard St., #5A Fort Collins, CO 80522-0781 www.thecenterforfamilyoutreach.org Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-495-0084 www.congregationharshalom.org www.larimerbar.org 970-223-5191 www.cwadistrict7.org N/A Services: The mission of The Center 970-226-1488 Services: Congregation Har Shalom Services: Larimer County Bar for Family Outreach is to help Larimer Services: CWA District 7 is one of the County youth (ages 8-18) and their as a Center for Jewish Living supports Association was founded in 1910, and members of diverse backgrounds to seven geographical districts that make up became a not-for-profit organization families achieve and sustain long- Communications Workers of America, term positive changes and healthy live a rich Jewish life enhanced by one of the largest unions in Northern in 1985. It serves as a professional the celebration of life-cycle events, association for lawyers in Larimer relationships. We do this by providing America, representing 700,000 workers individual assessment, education, and ritual celebrations, quality education in public and private-sector employment. County, acting as the local extension of opportunities and community the Colorado Bar Association. custom designed programs to develop Year founded: 2000 successful and positive citizens. enrichment activities. By supporting and Year founded: 1900 Person in charge: Laurie Klith, executive empowering its members and friends, FORT COLLINS BOARD OF REALTORS director Congregation Har Shalom promotes 826 W. Drake Rd. MOUNTAIN & PLAINS INDEPENDENT Year founded: 2000 diverse and positive change in the world. Fort Collins, CO 80526 BOOKSELLERS ASSOCIATION INC. Year founded: 1975 www.fcbr.org 208 E. Lincoln Ave. THE CENTER FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY 970-223-2900 Fort Collins, CO 80524 400 N. College Ave. CROSSWALK PEOPLE HELPERS Services: FCBR’s REALTOR & www.mountainsplains.org Fort Collins, CO 80524 548 Mountain Ave. Consumer Advocacy Department helps 970-484-3939 www.c4fap.org Berthoud, CO 80513 to ensure the success of our members Services: The mission of the Mountains 970-224-1010 www.peoplehelpers.org via the 4 “I’s”- Involvement, Investment, & Plains Independent Booksellers Services: The Center for Fine Art 970-217-2675 Information, & Influence. Our Advocacy Association is to support independent Photography promotes the art of Services: Counseling services for efforts are predicated on meaningful booksellers in our region and to raise photography by supporting the growth individuals, families, organizations and Community Involvement, Investment awareness of the value of independent of creative artists through exhibitions and churches. in key organizations, trustworthy local businesses within our communities. educational programs. Wish list: Coverage of basic costs in real estate Information, and effective Year founded: 1980 Wish list: Our own building; new providing services pro bono or at sliding Influence on local public policy. customized content-management scale rates for those in need. Year founded: 1926 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR software; new website; new track Year founded: 1999 INTERPRETATION lighting system. New or late model GREELEY BOARD OF REALTORS INC. Apple computer & monitor Funding for DAYSPRING FOUNDATION 1620 25th Avenue, Ste. B 230 Cherry St. Fort Collins, CO 80521 one more staff person 3734 W. 20th St. Greeley, CO 80634 Person in charge: Hamidah Glasgow, Greeley, CO 80634 www.garainc.com www.interpnet.com 970-484-8283 executive director www.thedayspringfoundation.org 970-353-8884 Year founded: 2004 970-584-2589 Services: To promote professionalism, Services: The National Association for competency, and integrity through Interpretation is a not-for-profit 501(c) Services: To provide every child with an education, cooperation and service (3) professional association for those Religion/Faith opportunity for a Christian education. to our diverse members and to the involved in the interpretation of natural Year founded: 1975 and cultural heritage resources in settings ALPHA CENTER community, and, through collective 1212 S. College Ave. action, to promote the extension and such as parks, zoos, museums, nature Fort Collins, CO 80524 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN FIREFIGHTERS preservation of the right to own, use centers, aquaria, botanical gardens, and www.thealphacenter.org INTERNATIONAL and transfer real property. historical sites. 970-221-5121 P.O. Box 901 Year founded: 1914 Year founded: 1954 Services: Pregnancy test/verification, Fort Collins, CO 80522 medically indicated ultrasound, STI/ www.fellowshipofchristianfirefighters. GREELEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION WELD COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION STD testing, peer mentoring, parent com 1116 13th St. P.O. Box 1029 mentoring, counseling services, after 800-322-9848 Greeley, CO 80631 Greeley, CO 80632 abortion group. Services: To encourage one another www.greeleyea.org www.weldcountybar.org Wish list: Fully funding counseling to share the vision with the fire service 970-353-4187 970-330-6700 services; fully funded RN ultrasound community through Witnessing, Praying, Services: Works to prepare our children Services: Bar association for Weld training; new carpet; one-time Teaching the Word, and Walking for the future, protect our professional County. educational materials; and mortgage worthy. 64 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS FORT COLLINS AREA INTERFAITH COUNCIL gateway to the mission field providing www.mellamarministries.org Donna Jared, co-executive director, P.O. Box 270256 education, training, and worldwide 970-330-4386 nonprofit partner Fort Collins, CO 80527 opportunities to minister God’s love. Services: Dedicated to proclaiming the Year founded: 2012 www.ftcollinsinterfaithcouncil.org We will set you In Motion to fulfill the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 970-493-5308 desires and talents God has placed in Year founded: 1995 Services: The mission of IFC is to you for worldwide missions. Senior Citizens address issues of community concern Year founded: 1986 MOSAIC - NORTHERN COLORADO BERTHOUD GOLDEN LINKS INC. (BERTHOUD and mobilize faith-based teamwork to 6833 N. Franklin Ave. SENIOR CENTER) respond to the basic human needs of KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES Loveland, CO 80538 248 Welch Ave. people in the community. Interfaith 3694 Fletcher St. www.mosaicinfo.org Council is a conduit for the Fort Collins Berthoud, CO 80513 Loveland, CO 80538 970-461-2400 970-532-2730 worship centers and community www.kingdomwayministries.net Services: Embracing God’s call to serve agencies to provide grants, mobilize 970-672-7699 Person in charge: Elnora McCloughan, in the world, Mosaic advocates for director its constituents, exchange ideas, and Services: Kingdom Way Ministries exists people with intellectual disabilities and organize special events. IFC acts as a to connect business and church leaders provides opportunities for them to enjoy platform for beginning new services. and to equip them to integrate their a full life. BIG THOMPSON MANOR II faith and Christ-centered leadership Year founded: 1980 230 Monroe Ave. FORT COLLINS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, practices in their workplace so that lives Loveland, CO 80537 970-667-4195 COUNCIL 1214 and communities are transformed for NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH FOR CHRIST 121 N. Meldrum St. God’s fame. Services: Affordable housing for seniors. Fort Collins, CO 80521 Person in charge: Dan Anderson, INC. Year founded: 1984 www.kofc1214.org president/CEO 134 11th Ave. 970-484-1881 Year founded: 1976 Greeley, CO 80631 www.ncyfc.org ELDERCARE CONNECTIONS Services: Knights of Columbus Council 970-353-1231 1349 N. Cleveland Ave. 1214 is a Catholic, Family, Fraternal, KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES Services: Promoting Christianity among Loveland, CO 80538 Service organization whose primary 3694 Fletcher St. www.eldercareconnections.com function is Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and Loveland, CO 80538 youth. Year founded: 1952 970-278-0010 or toll-free 866-307- Patriotism, within its membership, the www.kingdomwayministries.net 0010 St. Joseph Catholic Parish, and the Fort 970-672-7699 Services: The mission of the Elder Care Collins, Colorado community. We are Services: To develop Courageous SKY RANCH LUTHERAN CAMP a non-profit organization that supports 805 S. Shields St. Network of Northern Colorado is to Kingdom Leaders to transform lives, assist seniors by providing information, many charitable projects. their work and family cultures, and entire Fort Collins, CO 80521 www.skyranchcolorado.org resources and support to caregivers and communities for sake of the gospel and to professional service providers. GELLER CENTER God’s fame. 970-493-5258 Year founded: 2000 629 S. Howes St. Wish list: $50,000 to provide Services: Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp Fort Collins, CO 80521 scholarships for those needing help is an outdoor ministry resource of the www.gellercenter.org to be a part of our monthly coaching Rocky Mountain Synod, ELCA. Our ELDERHAUS ADULT DAY PROGRAM INC. 970-482-8487 / training groups, to help hire some main site is located 55 miles west of Fort 6813 S. College Ave Services: The mission of the Geller administrative and marketing help, and Collins. Fort Collins, CO 80525 Center is to provide a safe place for to expand our groups in Ghana, West Year founded: 1963 www.elderhaus.org development of the spirit within the Africa where we have 150 members 970-221-0406 whole person, promoting healthy who have just started in groups focusing TODD BAILEY MINISTRIES INC. Services: Provide holistic and therapeutic individuals, vibrant communities, and a on spiritual, personal, and professional/ 4214 Stoneridge Drive daytime care to seniors and adults peaceful world. business/ministry development. Fort Collins, CO 80525 with disabilities in a safe, engaging Person in charge: Dan Anderson, www.toddbailey.org environment tailored to their needs. GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — FORT COLLINS president/CEO 888-600-7855 Person in charge: Joanne Vande Walle, VILLAGE Year founded: 1976 Services: To preach the Good News to executive director 508 W. Trilby Road the lost, to minister the Word of God Year founded: 1980 Fort Collins, CO 80525 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214 to bring change in the lives of people, www.good-sam.com/fortcollinsvillage 121 N. Meldrum St. to reach out and minister as the Holy ESTES PARK SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER 970-226-4909 Fort Collins, CO 80521 Spirit leads and directs, and to reach the nations with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. 220 4th St. Services: To share God’s love in word /www.kofc1214.org Estes Park, CO 80517 and deed. Good Samaritan Society is the 970-484-1881 https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/ largest not-for-profit provider of senior Services: Knights of Columbus Council TORCHBEARERS OF THE CAPERNWRAY townofestespark/contact-5 housing and services in the country. 1214 is a Catholic, family, fraternal P.O. Box 2620 970-586-2996 Wish list: Adding stained glass murals to service organization whose primary Estes Park, CO 80517 function is charity, unity, fraternity and www.torchbearers.org Services: The mission of the Estes Park our chapel. Senior Services Division is to involve Person in charge: Fred Pitzl, patriotism, within its membership, the 970-586-8118 St. Joseph Catholic Parish, and the Fort Our mission is to proclaim the and inform Estes Park area seniors administrator Services: and enrich their lives by providing a Year founded: 1973 Collins community. We are a nonprofit transforming presence of Jesus Christ organization that supports many through biblical teaching and practical comprehensive range of programs and charitable projects. training, equipping men and women for opportunities. GREELEY AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Year founded: 2000 service in His church worldwide. Year founded: 1962 104 N. 16th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 www.greeleyhabitat.org LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES OF COLORADO YMCA OF THE ROCKIES FORT COLLINS SENIOR CENTER 970-351-6766 2032 Lowe St., Suite 200 2515 Tunnel Road 1200 Raintree Dr. Fort Collins, CO 80525 Estes Park, CO 80511 Fort Collins, CO 80526 Services: Affordable home ownership www.lfsco.org www.ymcarockies.org www.fcgov.com/seniorcenter for low-income Weld residents. 970-266-1788 970-586-3341 970-221-6644 Wish list: To build capacity and build more homes for Weld low-income Services: Lutheran Family Services Services: YMCA of the Rockies puts Services: The Fort Collins Senior Center residences. Rocky Mountains is a faith based, Christian principles into practice through provides adults an opportunity to access nonprofit human service agency helping programs, staff and facilities in an and engage in recreational opportunities, Person in charge: Cheri Witt-Brown, children and families during their most environment that builds healthy spirit, stay active and socialize. The Senior executive director challenging times. mind and body for all. Center’s diverse program selection Year founded: 1987 Person in charge: Gary Van Horn, includes travel, outdoor adventure, MARK IV HARVEST Center director special events, fitness, art and more. HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 763 E. Eighth St. Year founded: 1907 Person in charge: Kelly Meyer, sales 2506 Zurich Drive Loveland, CO 80537 executive Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.mark4harvest.org Year founded: 1977 www.heritagechristian.info 970-472-0382 Science 970-494-1022 Services: Mark IV Harvest is an FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY Services: The MISSION of Heritage is organization with offices in Colorado and 408 Mason Court FOUNDATION ON AGING FOR LARIMER to offer academic excellence, authentic Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia. From the Fort Collins, CO 80524 COUNTY INC. faith, and a nurturing environment. beginning, its vision has been to establish www.fcmod.org 649 Remington St. Year founded: 1970 a Christian school in Tbilisi with a rich 970-221-6738 Fort Collins, CO 80524 curriculum including a strong emphasis Services: To create meaningful http://www.foalarimer.org IN MOTION MINISTRIES INC. on English language. opportunities for people of all ages to 970-310-4900 34059 County Road 33 Year founded: 1995 learn, reflect, and have fun through Services: Our mission is to address the Greeley, CO 80631 hands-on and collections-based needs of older adults, raise community www.inmotionministries.org MEL LAMAR MINISTRIES explorations in science and culture. awareness of those needs, and foster 970-352-5640 4222 W. 23rd St. Person in charge: Cheryl Donaldson, solutions that improve quality of life. Services: In Motion Ministries is a Greeley, CO 80634 co-executive director, city partner Year founded: 1986 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 65 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY caring volunteers. cherished institutions, traditions and FORT COLLINS LIONS FOUNDATION INC. 708 22nd St. Person in charge: Elizabeth Harless, values. We respect our neighbors 1740 S. College Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 Executive Director and constantly seek to promote their Fort Collins, CO 80525 www.good-sam.com Year founded: 1968 well-being. We love and enjoy life and www.fortnet.org/FCLions/ 970-352-6082 believe this enjoyment is increased by 970-407-9999 Services: A mission of providing shelter MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND sharing it with family, friends and all with Services: To provide community service whom we come in contact. and supportive services to older persons BERTHOUD INC. in the areas of vision, hearing, youth, and others in need. 437 N. Garfield Ave. hunger and environment. Person in charge: Ruth Leitel, executive Loveland, CO 80537 EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA INTERNATIONAL Wish list: To increase our outreach to director www.lovelandmealsonwheels.org COUNCIL the community. 970-667-0311 363 W. Drake Road Person in charge: Ron Lockner, GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY - BONELL Services: Meals on Wheels of Loveland Fort Collins, CO 80526 Chairman COMMUNITY and Berthoud seeks to nourish and http://www.epsilonsigmaalpha.org Year founded: 1984 708 22nd St. enrich the lives of home-bound 970-223-2824 Greeley, CO 80631 individuals by providing nutritious meals Services: To inspire leadership and FORT COLLINS ROTARY CLUB ENDOWMENT www.good-sam.com and daily contact by a caring volunteer. service by bringing good people FUND 970-352-6082 Year founded: 1968 together to pursue programs and P.O. Box 1206 Services: A mission of providing shelter projects that make a positive difference Fort Collins, CO 80522 and supportive services to older persons locally, nationally and internationally. http://rotarycluboffortcollins.org and others in need. Service Organization Year founded: 1929 970-482-3883 Person in charge: Ruth Leitel, executive BIRTHLINE OF LOVELAND Services: The mission of the Rotary director 1511 E. 11th St., Unit 160 ESTES VALLEY CRISIS ADVOCATES INC. Club of Fort Collins is to provide direct Year founded: 1937 Loveland, CO 80537 P.O. Box 1287 service to others in our city, to promote www.birthlineloveland.org, www. Estes Park, CO 80517 high ethical standards throughout our GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY - LOVELAND friendsofbirthline.org estesvalleycrisisadvocates.org community, and to advance world 970-663-2671 970-577-9781 understanding, goodwill and peace VILLAGE Services: Nonprofit Christian 2101 S. Garfield Ave Services: Safe house for survivors of through our fellowship of business, organization formed to serve mothers, domestic violence, support groups, professional, and community leaders. Loveland, CO 80537 fathers, and families of those facing www.good-sam.com difficult decisions in their pregnancies. community outreach, bilingual outreach, 970-624-5468 advocacy, counseling and referrals and FORT COLLINS SERVICE LEAGUE Person in charge: Dee Holt, executive resources. P.O. Box 1691 Services: A mission of providing shelter director and supportive services to older persons Wish list: Toilet paper, diapers, trash Fort Collins, CO 80522 and others in need. Year founded: 1981 bags, www.fortcollinsserviceleague.org Person in charge: Lisa Melby, executive Year founded: 1988 970-223-8930 director BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA NATIONAL LONGS Services: The money raised by the Year founded: 1972 PEAK COUNCIL INC. FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY OURSELVES INC. Foothills Service League’s annual events 2215 23rd Ave. help fund numerous efforts by Foothills Greeley, CO 80634 (FOCO CAFE) Gateway Inc. and the Namaqua Center. GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — FORT COLLINS www.longspeakbsa.org 225 Maple St. Year founded: 1974 VILLAGE 970-584-2171 Fort Collins, CO 80521 508 W. Trilby Road Services: It is the mission of the Boy www.fococafe.org GREELEY AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Fort Collins, CO 80525 Scouts of America to prepare young 309-368-1659 104 N. 16th Ave. www.good-sam.com/fortcollinsvillage people to make ethical and moral Services: We operate on donations Greeley, CO 80631 970-226-4909 choices over their lifetimes by instilling — pay what you can, pay what www.greeleyhabitat.org Services: To share God’s love in word in them the values of the Scout Oath you’d normally pay, pay it forward 970-351-6766 and deed. Good Samaritan Society is the and Law. or contribute with volunteerism. This Services: Affordable home ownership largest not-for-profit provider of senior Person in charge: Sara Moore, senior allows all to participate in community, for low-income Weld residents. housing and services in the country. filling a need as basic as food. district executive Wish list: To build capacity and build Wish list: Adding stained glass murals to Year founded: 1924 Wish list: Funds to purchase a walk- more homes for Weld low-income our chapel. in freezer and fresh local ingredients; residences. Person in charge: Fred Pitzl, ELKS LODGE volunteers to help us day to day with Person in charge: Cheri Witt-Brown, administrator 103 E. Fourth St. hours Monday through Saturday from executive director 9 a.m to 5p.m; donations of goods for Year founded: 1973 Loveland, CO 80537 Year founded: 1987 www.lovelandelks1051.org operations. MEALS ON WHEELS FOR FORT COLLINS INC. 970-669-6330 Person in charge: Jeff Baumgardner, co-founder GREELEY NOON LIONS CLUB 1217 E. Elizabeth St., Unit 11 Services: The Elks are groups of P.O. Box 41 Fort Collins, CO 80524-0424 men and women joined through Kathleen Baumgardner, co-founder/ executive director Greeley, CO 80632 www.fcmow.org common bonds of fraternalism and www.lionsclubs.org 970-484-6325 charity, promoting and supporting Year founded: 2012 970-356-3203 Services: Meals on Wheels serves their community needs through their Services: To empower volunteers home-bound seniors, individuals with volunteer efforts in their local lodges. FOOTHILLS GATEWAY INC. to serve their communities, meet disabilities or adults who are recovering The Elks purpose is simply to make our 301 W. Skyway Drive humanitarian needs, encourage peace from illness or surgery and are unable to communities a better place to live. Fort Collins, CO 80525 and promote international understanding prepare meals for themselves in the Fort Year founded: 2000 www.foothillsgateway.org through Lions clubs. Collins area. 970-226-2345 Year founded: 1932 Person in charge: Cathy Sandoval, ELKS LODGE NO. 804 CHARITABLE TRUST Services: Foothills Gateway’s mission is executive director 1424 E. Mulberry Ave. to advocate for and empower individuals Year founded: 1969 Fort Collins, CO 80524 JUNIOR LEAGUE with disabilities to lead lives of their 151 S. College Ave., Unit I www.fortcollinselks.org choice. Our vision is that we believe in 970-493-3777 Fort Collins, CO 80524 MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD a life of opportunity, of choice, and of www.jlfortcollins.org COUNTY Services: The Benevolent Protective dignity for every individual, regardless of 970-482-0594 Order of Elks is a nationwide age or ability. 2131 Ninth St. Services: The Junior League of Fort Greeley, CO 80631 organization of over 1 million of Person in charge: Timothy O’Neill, America’s finest citizens. We love our Collins is an organization of women www.mealsonwheelsgreeley.org executive director committed to promoting volunteerism, 970-353-9738 country and desire to preserve its Year founded: 1972 cherished institutions, traditions and developing the potential of women and Services: Meals on Wheels serving values; respect our neighbors and improving the community through the Greeley and Weld County Colorado constantly seek to promote their well- FORT COLLINS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, effective action and leadership of trained delivers nutritional, hot meals Monday being; love and enjoy life and believe COUNCIL 1214 volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively thru Friday to clients who cannot this can be enhanced by sharing it with 121 N. Meldrum St. educational and charitable. prepare meals for themselves. family, friends and all with whom we Fort Collins, CO 80521 Person in charge: Christie Hurst, Year founded: 1970 come in contact. www.kofc1214.org President 970-484-1881 Amanda Sammartino, Communications MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND ELKS LODGE NO. 809 Services: Knights of Columbus Council Council Vice President BERTHOUD INC. 3061 29th St. 1214 is a Catholic, Family, Fraternal, Year founded: 1986 437 N. Garfield Ave. Greeley, CO 80634 Service organization whose primary Loveland, CO 80537 www.coloradoelks.org function is Charity, Unity, Fraternity, and KIWANIS CLUB OF GREELEY www.lovelandmealsonwheels.org 970-330-3557 Patriotism, within its membership, the P.O. Box 922 970-667-0311 Services: We Elks are a nation-wide St. Joseph Catholic Parish, and the Fort Greeley, CO 80632 Services: We seek to nourish and enrich fraternal organization of well over Collins, Colorado community. We are www.greeleykiwanis.org the lives of homebound individuals with 900,000 American citizens. We love a non-profit organization that supports 970-352-4010 nutritious meals and daily contact by our country and desire to preserve its many charitable projects. Services: Kiwanis is a global organization 66 GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS of volunteers dedicated to improving the the environment and the world abroad. FORT COLLINS RESCUE MISSION www.fivestarvbc.com world one child and one community at We join together as friends, family and 316 Jefferson St. 720-280-7361 a time. community business members to raise Fort Collins, CO 80524 Services: Five Star Volleyball Club is a Year founded: 1922 money through our fundraising events www.fortcollinsrescue.org nonprofit youth sports organization. to support what we believe in. Our 970-224-4302 Year founded: 1991 KIWANIS CLUB OF POUDRE GOLDEN K club culture is one of a relaxed and Services: Meets people at their physical 1200 Raintree Drive fun atmosphere. Our informal motto: and spiritual points of need with the Fort Collins, CO 80525 “Purposed Accomplished Through goal of returning them to society as FORT COLLINS BASEBALL CLUB 970-224-3203 Irreverence”. productive, self-sufficient citizens. 211 S. Bryan Ave. Services: Service organization. Year founded: 1986 Year founded: 2012 Fort Collins, CO 80521 www.fortcollinsbaseballclub.org KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214 VILLAGE EARTH HOMELESS GEAR 970-484-3368 121 N. Meldrum St. P.O. Box 797 1305 Duff Drive, Unit 5 Services: The recreational baseball Fort Collins, CO 80521 Fort Collins, CO 80522 Fort Collins, CO 80524 www.villageearth.org program of FCBC promotes an /www.kofc1214.org wwwhomelessgear.org educational and instructional program for 970-237-3002 970-658-9878 970-484-1881 individuals in the Fort Collins area. The Services: Village Earth helps reconnect Homeless Gear is a Fort Services: Knights of Columbus Council Services: FCBC recreational program promotes 1214 is a Catholic, family, fraternal communities to the resources Collins-based nonprofit that provides service organization whose primary that promote human well-being a continuum of services to individuals full player participation which includes function is charity, unity, fraternity and by enhancing social and political and families who are homeless or — in the development of a healthy attitude patriotism, within its membership, the empowerment, community self- some cases — at risk of becoming toward sportsmanship and respect for St. Joseph Catholic Parish, and the Fort reliance and self-determination. We homeless: supplies that help them authority, together with the instruction in Collins community. We are a nonprofit do this by strengthening intermediate survive in the short-term, connections baseball rules, skills and the element of organization that supports many and grassroots organizations through to resources in the interim and links to play. Provides for ages 4 through 17. charitable projects. fiscal sponsorship, networking, training, employment, housing and self-sufficiency Year founded: 2000 research and advocacy. in the long-term. Person in charge: David Bartecchi, FORT COLLINS SOCCER CLUB executive director VILLAGE EARTH 2721 S. College Ave., #10 LIONS CLUB OF LOVELAND Fort Collins, CO 80525 1360 Sculptor Drive Year founded: 1993 P.O. Box 797 Loveland, CO 80539 Fort Collins, CO 80522 www.soccerfortcollins.org www.lovelandlionsclubs.org VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA - NORTHERN www.villageearth.org 970-226-4253 970-290-6787 COLORADO PROGRAMS 970-237-3002 Services: Provide soccer the people Services: To create and foster a spirit 405 Canyon Ave. Services: Village Earth helps reconnect of all ages. We mainly serve children of understanding among all people in Fort Collins, CO 80521 communities to the resources 4-18 but also provide soccer leagues the Loveland community by providing www.voacolorado.org/ that promote human well-being for adults. voluntary services to those in need. NorthernColorado/ by enhancing social and political empowerment, community self- Wish list: It is our goal to raise enough Year founded: 1920 970-472-9630 money for all Scholarship Program Services: The mission of the Volunteers reliance and self-determination. We do this by strengthening intermediate participants so we don’t have to taken LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB of America Colorado Branch is to money out of our other programs. We identify and serve the basic needs of the and grassroots organizations through P.O. Box 1144 provide $65,000 per year to children Loveland, CO 80539 most vulnerable individuals and families fiscal sponsorship, networking, training, www.lovelandrotary.org within the community. research and advocacy. in need. 970-667-1158 Person in charge: David Bartecchi, Year founded: 1978 Services: Loveland Rotary Club Social Justice executive director Foundation provides funds to further Year founded: 1993 FORT COLLINS SOCCER CLUB the philanthropic efforts of the Loveland 2 HEARTS: THE LACY JO MILLER FOUNDATION 2721 S College Ave. #10 Rotary Club to improve the health and 3600 Mitchell Drive, Suite 50B Fort Collins, CO 80525 Sports & Recreation Fort Collins, CO 80527 education of the youth in the Loveland www.soccerfortcollins.org Community and to provide community www.2hearts4lacy.org AIKIDO OF NORTHERN COLORADO and international disaster assistance. 970-266-9652 530 N. Jefferson Ave 970-226-4253 Wish list: Academic and vocational Services: 2 Hearts: The Lacy Jo Miller Loveland, CO 80537 Services: Arsenal Colorado uses the scholarships. Weekend food for Foundation believes that through www.aikidonortherncolorado.org power of soccer to inspire, to develop, students. education, awareness and prevention 970-663-2346 to achieve, and to build community. Person in charge: Dick Lubinski, we can stop the violence in our culture Services: Promotes the martial art of Year founded: 1978 Chairman Loveland Rotary Club and promote understanding and healing Aikido, which focuses on the growth of on both sides of violent crimes through the mind and spirit, as well as training Foundation FORT COLLINS TENNIS ASSOCIATION Year founded: 1984 restorative practices, cooperation, the body. education, compassion and proactive P.O. Box 271067 programming that addresses the needs BERTHOUD GUN CLUB Fort Collins, CO 80527 LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB of those most likely to commit violent P.O. Box 34 www.fctatennis.net P.O. Box 1144 crimes. Loveland, CO 80539 Berthoud, CO 80513 970-689-2151 www.lovelandrotary.org Person in charge: Wendy Cohen, www.berthoudgunclub.org Services: Since it’s founding in 1975 970-667-1158 founding director 970-532-0568 FCTA has been involved in promoting Year founded: 1984 playing opportunities for tennis players ESTES VALLEY RESTORATIVE JUSTICE BITTERSWEET SWIMMING AND TENNIS of all ages. THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH PARTNERSHIP ASSOCIATION 1100 Poudre River Drive, Suite B P.O. Box 1287 1429 39th Ave. GREELEY EVANS YOUTH LEAGUE INC. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Estes Park, CO 80517 Greeley, CO 80634 www.estesnet.com/pd/restjustice.aspx www.bittersweetpool.com 6501 W. 20th St. www.thecenterforfamilyoutreach.org Greeley, CO 80634 970-495-0084 970-577-3829 970-353-0957 www.geyl.org Services: The mission of The Center Services: The organization began with for Family Outreach is to help Larimer the purpose of offering an alternative DANCE EXPRESS 970-339-8286 County youth (ages 8-18) and their solution in dealing with juvenile crime. 2728 Spoke Court Services: Youth baseball and softball families achieve and sustain long- Since then the program has expanded Fort Collins, CO 80521 organization. term positive changes and healthy to serving adults and offering programs www.danceexpressfc.com Year founded: 1962 relationships. We do this by providing aimed at preventing crime and 970-493-2113 individual assessment, education, and wrongdoing. These programs include Services: Dance Express improves custom designed programs to develop Restorative Community Mediation, people’s lives through creative dance HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC. successful and positive citizens. Student Support and Accountability experiences. 1632-B Big Thompson Ave. Person in charge: Laurie Klith, executive Circles and Girls Circles. Wish list: Expressive & Healing Arts Estes Park, CO 80517 director Year founded: 2002 Collaborative Center for rehearsal, www.healingwatersfoundation.org Year founded: 2000 performance, studios, operations, and 970-420-9921 FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY storage; dance shoes for 12 dancers; Services: Healing Waters offers a warm THOMPSON VALLEY ROTARY CLUB 1301 Blue Spruce Drive printer and ink. water pool for exercise and therapy of 302 SE 3rd St. Fort Collins, CO 80524 Person in charge: Mary Elizabeth all types, for all ages and all needs. www.foodbanklarimer.org Lenahan, MS, OT, artistic and executive Loveland, CO 80537 Wish list: Money for operational www.rotary5440.org/thompsonvalleyco/ 970-493-4477 director Services: Provide food to all in need Year founded: 1989 needs, new carpet, pool covers, paint, 970-663-7219 maintenance needs. Services: Loveland Thompson Valley through community partnerships and Rotary Club was chartered in 1989. We hunger-relief programs. FIVE STAR VOLLEYBALL CLUB INC. Person in charge: Becky Sorensen, are a service club focused on supporting Person in charge: Amy Pezzani, CEO 4747 Longs Peak St. executive director our local community and youth needs, Year founded: 1984 Brighton, CO 80601 Year founded: 2004 NORTHERN COLORADO NORTHERN COLORADO GIVING GUIDE | THE BUSINESS OF COMMUNITY | 2017 67 DIRECTORY OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS LOVELAND BASEBALL ASSOCIATION NCSC BOOTS PATRICK B. ROCHE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Women P.O. Box 444 4681 W. 20th St., #203 6503 W. 20th St. Loveland, CO 80539 Greeley, CO 80634 Greeley, CO 80634 GENESIS PROJECT OF NORTHERN COLORADO www.lovelandbaseball.org www.northerncoloradosoccer.org www.pbrmemorial.com P.O. Box 200087 970-667-1944 970-351-6255 970-506-9797 Evans, CO 80620 Services: LBA’s mission is to provide a Services: Northern Colorado Soccer Person in charge: A.J. Roche, www.homeforsinglemoms.org supervised program of baseball games Club strives to promote the game of Foundation President 970-330-0346 for the youth of Loveland while instilling soccer and ensure that it is a fun and Year founded: 2002 Services: The Genesis Project of the ideals of good sportsmanship, positive experience for all participants. Northern Colorado is a faith based non- profit organization in the Greeley Evans honesty, teamwork, loyalty and respect Wish list: Fund or equivalent of THOMPSON SOCCER ASSOCIATION for others. soccer equipment, coaches education area whose mission it is to serve single 1217 W. Eisenhower Blvd. mothers and their children. Year founded: 1977 resources, and assistance for low-social Loveland, CO 80537 economic children. www.thompsonsoccer.com LOVELAND SPORTS DAY CAMP INC. Year founded: 1978 970-461-9358 HARVEST HOUSE FOR WOMEN 1669 Eagle Drive Services: United SC is a non-profit 5532 Colorado Highway 36 Loveland, CO 80537 NORTHERN COLORADO ROD AND GUN CLUB organization based in Loveland, Estes Park, CO 80517 www.lovelandsportscamp.com 4809 W. County Road 72 Colorado providing kids with the www.harvesthouseforwomen.org 970-980-1994 Laporte, CO 80535 opportunity to play soccer at multiple 970-598-1563 Services: Loveland Sports and www.ncrgc.org competitive and recreational levels for Services: We are long term Academic Day Camp is a nonprofit 970-282-1648 ages 8 to 18. comprehensive transitional housing group dedicated to helping families by Services: Promotes shooting sports and Year founded: 1998 program. We require the women to providing constructive out-of-school safe gun handling. commit to 8 months to 2 years to sports learning programs. complete the program. We provide WELD COUNTY FISH AND WILDLIFE counseling, freedom from drug and Year founded: 2004 NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INC. alcohol abuse classes, parenting classes, 7900 Fairgrounds Ave. P.O. Box 1122 GED preparation and many types of LOVELAND SWIM CLUB INC. Fort Collins, CO 80528 Greeley, CO 80632 teaching including bible studies, that P.O. Box 2470 www.ncyh.org www.wcfw.org may be helpful when they complete the Loveland, CO 80539 970-206-4423 970-356-3236 program. www.teamunify.com Services: Northern Colorado Youth Services: This organization of sportsmen 970-203-1374 Hockey is a nonprofit youth ice hockey and sportswomen was founded as a NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE INC. — FORT Services: Founded on the sound organization. non-profit conservation club over 50 COLLINS CHAPTER principles of FUN, DEDICATION, and Person in charge: Aaron Grosul, years ago. The association is still heavily GOAL SETTING, Loveland Swim Club 1436 Stonehenge Drive executive director involved in conservation issues, but has Fort Collins, CO 80525 is recognized as the pride of Northern Year founded: 1986 expanded its involvement into education Colorado Swimming. www.nclfortcollins.org and promotion of the shooting sports. 970-493-4050 Services: National Charity League Inc. is a national organization of mothers and daughters. Year founded: 1996

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CHILDREN’S MUSEUM...... 22 NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & INFORMATION HUMANE SOCIETY OF BOULDER VALLEY...... 20 TECHNOLOGY...... 25 KNICK O’TIME HORSE RESCUE AND REHABILITATION....20 Business/Economic NEW ERA COLORADO...... 25 ASIA TRANSPACIFIC FOUNDATION...... 22 LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY...... 20 PEACE INITIATIVES INSTITUTE...... 25 BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF DENVER/BOULDER...... 22 LONGMONT HUMANE SOCIETY WELL PET CLINIC...... 20 PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS...... 25 BOULDER COUNTY INDEPENDENT BUSINESS ALLIANCE - REALITIES FOR CHILDREN BOULDER COUNTY...... 25 MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM...... 20 BIBA...... 23 RUNNING RIVER SCHOOL...... 25 WILD FOUNDATION...... 20 BOULDER TOMORROW...... 23 THERE WITH CARE...... 25 Arts & Culture BOULDER TRANSPORTATION CONNECTIONS...... 23 THORNE NATURE EXPERIENCE...... 25 ADVENTURES IN PRESERVATION...... 20 COLORADO BREWERS GUILD...... 23 TINY TIM CENTER INC./TLC LEARNING CENTER...... 25 ARS NOVA SINGERS...... 20 DOWNTOWN BOULDER INC...... 23 TURNING THE WHEEL PRODUCTIONS INC...... 25 ARTS LONGMONT...... 20 ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL...... 23 VOICES FOR CHILDREN CASA...... 25 ARTWALK LONGMONT INC...... 20 ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL...... 23 WILD PLUM CENTER FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AND FAMILIES ASIA TRANSPACIFIC FOUNDATION...... 20 LONGMONT AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 23 25 BOULDER ARTS COMMISSION...... 20 LONGMONT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP23. 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CHILDREN’S MUSEUM...... 25 BOULDER BACH FESTIVAL...... 21 WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER...... 23 YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY...... 25 BOULDER BALLET...... 21 Children/Youth YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY...... 25 BOULDER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA...... 21 ASPEN GROVE COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL...... 23 BOULDER CHORALE...... 21 Community ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN BOULDER ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN BOULDER BOULDER CONCERT BAND INC...... 21 COUNTY...... 23 COUNTY...... 25 BOULDER COUNTY ARTS ALLIANCE...... 21 ATTENTION HOMES...... 23 BOULDER ASIAN PACIFIC ALLIANCE...... 26 BOULDER DANCE COALITION...... 21 ATTENTION HOMES...... 23 BOULDER COMMUNITY MEDIA (BCM)...... 26 BOULDER ENSEMBLE THEATRE COMPANY...... 21 BAL SWAN CHILDREN’S CENTER...... 23 BOULDER CONCERT BAND INC...... 26 BOULDER FRIENDS OF JAZZ...... 21 BIXBY SCHOOL...... 23 BOULDER COUNTY LATINA LEAGUE...... 26 BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY...... 21 BLUE SKY BRIDGE...... 23 BOULDER DANCE COALITION...... 26 BOULDER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL...... 21 BOLDEREACH...... 23 BOULDER-DUSHANBE SISTER CITIES...... 26 BOULDER MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART...... 21 BOULDER BALLET...... 23 BOULDER FLATIRONS ROTARY...... 26 BOULDER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA...... 21 BOULDER DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION...... 23 BOULDER FOOD RESCUE...... 26 BOULDER’S UPSTART CROW THEATRE...... 21 BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER...... 23 BOULDER JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER...... 26 BOULDER SUZUKI STRINGS...... 21 BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION FOUNDATION, DBA BOULDER-LHASA SISTER CITY PROJECT...... 26 PLAY BOULDER FOUNDATION...... 23 CHASE THE MUSIC...... 21 BOULDER MOUNTAINBIKE ALLIANCE...... 26 BRAVEHOODS...... 23 COLORADO CHAUTAUQUA NATIONAL HISTORIC BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION FOUNDATION, DBA LANDMARK...... 21 CHASE THE MUSIC...... 23 PLAY BOULDER FOUNDATION...... 26 COLORADO MAHLERFEST...... 21 CHILDREN FIRST OF THE ROCKIES...... 24 BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION...... 26 COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL & CENTER FOR MUSICAL ARTS COLIE’S CLOSET...... 24 BROOMFIELD COMMUNITY FOUNDATION...... 26 21 COLORADO CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILE SAFETY CIVIL AIR PATROL, BOULDER COMPOSITE SQUADRON..26 DANCE BRIDGE/CITY OF BOULDER OFFICE OF ARTS + ASSOCIATION...... 24 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION BOULDER COUNTY...... 26 CULTURE...... 21 COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER INC...... 24 CONSCIOUS ALLIANCE...... 26 EAST BOULDER COUNTY ARTISTS...... 21 COMMUNITY LINK...... 24 ECO-CYCLE INC...... 26 ETOWN HALL...... 21 CRAYONS TO CALCULATORS...... 24 EL CENTRO AMISTAD...... 26 FIREHOUSE ART CENTER...... 22 DAWSON SCHOOL...... 24 EL COMITE DE LONGMONT...... 26 FREQUENT FLYERS PRODUCTIONS INC...... 22 ED & RUTH LEHMAN YMCA LONGMONT...... 24 FIRST NATIONS DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE...... 26 GOLDEN BRIDGE...... 22 EL CENTRO AMISTAD...... 24 GREATER BOULDER YOUTH ORCHESTRAS...... 22 GO BOULDER/DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS- FLATIRONS VOLLEYBALL CLUB...... 24 TRANSPORTATION...... 26 HELANDER DANCE THEATER...... 22 FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY...... 24 GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER...... 26 IMAGINATION MAKERS ...... 22 FORWARD STEPS...... 24 HILLEL OF COLORADO...... 26 KGNU COMMUNITY RADIO...... 22 FRIENDS’ SCHOOL PRESCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE HISTORIC BOULDER INC...... 26 LEMON SPONGE CAKE CONTEMPORARY BALLET...... 22 SCHOOL...... 24 INNOVATION CENTER OF THE ROCKIES...... 27 LONGMONT JAZZ ASSOCIATION...... 22 GOLDEN BRIDGE...... 24 JEWS OF THE EARTH...... 27 LONGMONT MUSEUM...... 22 GREATER BOULDER YOUTH ORCHESTRAS...... 24 KGNU COMMUNITY RADIO...... 27 GROWING GARDENS...... 24

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KGUD...... 27 LONGMONT ENDING (DOMESTIC) VIOLENCE INITIATIVE WILD BEAR MOUNTAIN ECOLOGY CENTER...... 31 (LEVI)...... 29 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BOULDER COUNTY...27 WILD FOUNDATION...... 31 LYONS HISTORY VIDEO PROJECT...... 29 LONGMONT CABLE TRUST — CHANNEL 8...... 27 WILDLANDS RESTORATION VOLUNTEERS...... 31 MIRACLE FUND...... 29 LONGMONT EMERGENCY UNIT...... 27 MOUNTAIN SHADOWS MONTESSORI SCHOOL...... 29 Family NEDERLAND AREA SENIORS...... 27 ANAM CHARA...... 31 MOUNTAIN SUMMERS INC...... 29 NEW ERA COLORADO...... 27 ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN BOULDER NAROPA UNIVERSITY...... 29 OUTREACH UNITED RESOURCE (OUR) CENTER...... 27 COUNTY...... 31 NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & INFORMATION AUTISM SOCIETY OF BOULDER COUNTY...... 31 PEACE INITIATIVES INSTITUTE...... 27 TECHNOLOGY...... 29 BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY...... 32 RECYCLEBOULDERVALLEY.ORG...... 27 PEANUT BUTTER PLAYERS...... 29 CHILDREN FIRST OF THE ROCKIES...... 32 TIMEBANK BOULDER1...... 27 ROCKY RIDGE MUSIC CENTER...... 29 COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER INC...... 32 VISIT LONGMONT...... 27 RUNNING RIVER SCHOOL...... 29 FAMILY LEARNING CENTER...... 32 WILDLANDS RESTORATION VOLUNTEERS...... 27 SHINING MOUNTAIN WALDORF SCHOOL...... 29 MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM...... 32 Education ST. VRAIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY...... 30 MEN’S LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE...... 32 ASPEN GROVE COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL...... 27 THE ROLF INSTITUTE OF STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION..30 YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY...... 32 ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN BOULDER TINY TIM CENTER INC./TLC LEARNING CENTER...... 30 COUNTY...... 27 YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY...... 32 UNAVCO...... 30 ASSOCIATION FOR EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION...... 27 UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH Foundation/Fund/Trust BAL SWAN CHILDREN’S CENTER...... 27 (UCAR)...... 30 BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION FOUNDATION, DBA BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU OF DENVER/BOULDER...... 27 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MUSEUM OF NATURAL PLAY BOULDER FOUNDATION...... 32 HISTORY...... 30 BIXBY SCHOOL...... 27 BROOMFIELD COMMUNITY FOUNDATION...... 32 WATERSHED SCHOOL...... 30 BOULDER CENTER FOR INTERACTIVE LEARNING...... 27 GLOBAL GREENGRANTS FUND...... 32 WESTERN INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR HIGHER GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION...... 32 BOULDER COMMUNITY MEDIA (BCM)...... 27 EDUCATION...... 30 IMAGINE!...... 32 BOULDER COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL...... 28 WILD BEAR MOUNTAIN ECOLOGY CENTER...... 30 LONGMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION...... 32 BOULDER COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY...... 28 WILD PLUM CENTER FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AND FAMILIES BOULDER COUNTY LATINA LEAGUE...... 28 30 LYONS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION...... 32 BOULDER DAY NURSERY ASSOCIATION...... 28 YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY...... 30 PLEDGE 1% COLORADO...... 32 BOULDER GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY...... 28 YMCA OF BOULDER VALLEY...... 30 Gay & Lesbian BOULDER MONTESSORI SCHOOL...... 28 YOUR ENGLISH SCHOOL DBA YES SCHOOL...... 30 OUT BOULDER COUNTY...... 32 BOULDER SUZUKI STRINGS...... 28 ZONTA FOOTHILLS FOUNDATION AND CLUB OF BOULDER PFLAG BOULDER COUNTY...... 32 COUNTY...... 30 CHILDREN’S HOUSE PRESCHOOL...... 28 Health COLORADO CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILE SAFETY Emergency AVISTA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL...... 32 ASSOCIATION...... 28 BOULDER EMERGENCY SQUAD ...... 30 BOULDER COMMUNITY HEALTH FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL32. COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL & CENTER FOR MUSICAL ARTS FRONT RANGE RESCUE DOGS...... 30 28 BOULDER COMMUNITY HEALTH FOUNDATION...... 32 LONGMONT EMERGENCY UNIT...... 30 COLORADO OCEAN COALITION...... 28 BOULDER COUNTY AIDS PROJECT...... 32 ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESCUE GROUP...... 30 COLORADO WOMEN’S EDUCATION FOUNDATION...... 28 BOULDER VALLEY WOMEN’S HEALTH CENTER...... 32 COMMUNITY LINK...... 28 Environment BRAVEHOODS...... 32 BIRDS OF PREY FOUNDATION...... 30 CRAYONS TO CALCULATORS...... 28 CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES...... 32 BOULDER AREA TRAILS COALITION...... 30 DART INC...... 28 CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES...... 32 BOULDER COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY...... 30 DAWSON SCHOOL...... 28 CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES...... 32 BOULDER CREEK WATERSHED INITIATIVE...... 30 DREAMCATCHER’S LEGACY OF LEARNING...... 28 CHINOOK CLUBHOUSE...... 33 BOULDER FISH AND GAME INC...... 30 FACTNET INTERNATIONAL...... 28 CLINICA FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES...... 33 BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION FOUNDATION, DBA FIRST PRESBYTERIAN COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL...... 28 PLAY BOULDER FOUNDATION...... 30 COLORADO THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER INC...... 33 FLAGSTAFF ACADEMY...... 28 CENTER FOR RESOURCE CONSERVATION...... 30 DAVIS PHINNEY FOUNDATION FOR PARKINSON’S...... 33 FORWARD STEPS...... 28 COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD...... 31 DENTAL AID...... 33 FORWARD STEPS...... 28 COLORADO OCEAN COALITION...... 31 DENTAL AID...... 33 FRIENDS’ SCHOOL PRESCHOOL, ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE CONSERVATION FUND...... 31 DENTAL AID...... 33 SCHOOL...... 28 ECO-CYCLE INC...... 31 EYE HEALTH INSTITUTE...... 33 GATEWAY MONTESSORI SCHOOL...... 28 ENVIRONMENT COLORADO...... 31 GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER...... 33 GREENHOUSE SCHOLARS...... 28 ETOWN HALL...... 31 GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION....33 HILLEL OF COLORADO...... 29 GLOBAL GREENGRANTS FUND...... 31 GRILLO HEALTH INFORMATION CENTER...... 33 HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL...... 29 GREENWOOD WILDLIFE REHABILITATION CENTER...... 31 GROUP TO ALLEVIATE SMOKING POLLUTION OF HOMESTAR CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER...... 29 COLORADO (GASP)...... 33 INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HORIZONS INTERNATIONAL...... 29 TRANSITIONAL INTERNATIONAL...... 31 HAKOMI INSTITUTE...... 33 IMPACT ON EDUCATION...... 29 JEWS OF THE EARTH...... 31 HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA - BOULDER CHAPTER...... 33 INSTITUTE OF TAOIST EDUCATION AND ACUPUNCTURE LEAVE NO TRACE CENTER FOR OUTDOOR ETHICS...... 31 INC...... 29 HELPING HANDS HEALTH EDUCATION...... 33 PACIFIC INSTITUTE...... 31 INTERCAMBIO: UNITING COMMUNITIES...... 29 HERB RESEARCH FOUNDATION...... 33 RECYCLEBOULDERVALLEY.ORG...... 31 JARED POLIS FOUNDATION...... 29 INSTITUTE OF TAOIST EDUCATION AND ACUPUNCTURE THE NATURE CONSERVANCY...... 31 INC...... 33 LEARNING FOR LIVING INSTITUTE...... 29 THORNE NATURE EXPERIENCE...... 31 LIFE CHOICES...... 33 LEAVE NO TRACE CENTER FOR OUTDOOR ETHICS...... 29 WESTERN RESOURCE ADVOCATES...... 31 LONGMONT MEALS ON WHEELS INC...... 33 LONGMONT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL...... 29

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LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL...... 33 MAD MINISTRY (MAKING A DIFFERENCE)...... 38 CONGREGATION BONAI SHALOM...... 40 LONGMONT UNITED HOSPITAL FOUNDATION...... 33 MEALS ON WHEELS OF BOULDER...... 38 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL...... 40 MEDICINE HORSE PROGRAM...... 33 NAROPA UNIVERSITY...... 38 HOLY FAMILY HIGH SCHOOL...... 40 MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS...... 33 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS...... 38 LIFE CHOICES...... 40 MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS...... 36 NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS FUND...... 38 LONGMONT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL...... 40 MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS...... 36 OVERTURE...... 38 MOUNTAIN STATES CHILDREN’S HOME...... 40 MENTAL HEALTH PARTNERS - RYAN WELLNESS CENTER36. SAFEHOUSE PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE FOR NONVIOLENCE 38 Science MIRACLE FUND...... 36 GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA...... 40 SAFE SHELTER OF ST. VRAIN VALLEY...... 38 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS...... 36 HERB RESEARCH FOUNDATION...... 40 THE INN BETWEEN OF LONGMONT INC...... 38 NATURAL TRANSITIONS...... 36 NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & INFORMATION THERE WITH CARE...... 38 TRU COMMUNITY CARE...... 36 TECHNOLOGY...... 40 VIA MOBILITY SERVICES...... 38 VETERANS PEACE OF MIND PROJECT...... 36 UNAVCO...... 40 VOICES FOR CHILDREN CASA...... 38 UNIVERSITY CORPORATION FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH Housing WARRIORS ON CATARACT...... 38 (UCAR)...... 40 AFFORDABLE HOUSING ALLIANCE...... 36 WINDHORSE GUILD INC...... 38 WESTERN RESOURCE ADVOCATES...... 40 BOULDER AREA RENTAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION...... 36 Senior Citizens COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD...... 36 International ADVENTURES IN PRESERVATION...... 38 AGING SERVICES FOUNDATION OF BOULDER COUNTY41. FLATIRONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY...... 36 BEADFORLIFE...... 39 ANAM CHARA...... 41 FLATIRONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY ...... 36 BOULDER ASIAN PACIFIC ALLIANCE...... 39 AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK OF COLORADO...... 41 FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY...... 36 BOULDER-DUSHANBE SISTER CITIES...... 39 BOULDER COUNTY CARECONNECT...... 41 FRASIER MEADOWS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY...... 36 BOULDER-LHASA SISTER CITY PROJECT...... 39 BOULDER SENIORS FOUNDATION...... 41 GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION...... 36 COLORADO HAITI PROJECT INC...... 39 CIRCLE OF CARE...... 41 GOLDEN WEST MANOR...... 36 EYE HEALTH INSTITUTE...... 39 COAL CREEK MEALS ON WHEELS...... 41 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF THE ST. VRAIN VALLEY...... 36 GLOBAL EDUCATION FUND...... 39 FRASIER MEADOWS RETIREMENT COMMUNITY...... 41 HORIZONS INTERNATIONAL...... 36 HELPING HANDS HEALTH EDUCATION...... 39 FRIENDS OF THE LONGMONT SENIOR CENTER...... 41 HOVER SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY...... 36 MAD MINISTRY (MAKING A DIFFERENCE)...... 39 GOLDEN WEST FOUNDATION...... 41 THE INN BETWEEN OF LONGMONT INC...... 36 MIRACLE FUND...... 39 GOLDEN WEST MANOR...... 41 THISTLE COMMUNITIES...... 36 PHILANTHROPIECE FOUNDATION INC...... 39 HOVER SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY...... 41 Human Services LONGMONT MEALS ON WHEELS INC...... 41 Miscellaneous ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING IN BOULDER LYONS HISTORY VIDEO PROJECT...... 41 COUNTY...... 36 BOULDER AREA RENTAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION...... 39 MEALS ON WHEELS OF BOULDER...... 41 ATTENTION HOMES...... 36 BOULDER COMMUNITY HEALTH FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL39. NEDERLAND AREA SENIORS...... 41 AUDIO INFORMATION NETWORK OF COLORADO...... 36 COLORADO AIRPORT OPERATORS ASSOCIATION...... 39 SENIOR RESOURCES OF BROOMFIELD INC...... 41 AUTISM SOCIETY OF BOULDER COUNTY...... 37 HILLEL OF COLORADO...... 39 VIA MOBILITY SERVICES...... 41 BLUE SKY BRIDGE...... 37 INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN EXPLORERS CONNECTION39. BOULDER COUNTY AIDS PROJECT...... 37 LONGMONT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP39. Service Organization BOULDER COUNTY ARTS ALLIANCE...... 41 BOULDER FOOD RESCUE...... 37 Professional Organization BOULDER ELKS LODGE NO. 566...... 41 BOULDER OUTREACH FOR HOMELESS OVERFLOW...... 37 BOULDER AREA RENTAL HOUSING ASSOCIATION...... 39 BOULDER FLATIRONS ROTARY...... 41 BOULDER SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS...... 37 BOULDER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION...... 39 BOULDER ROTARY CLUB...... 42 BRIDGE HOUSE...... 37 BOULDER COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION...... 39 CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES...... 37 DANCE BRIDGE/CITY OF BOULDER OFFICE OF ARTS + COLORADO AIRPORT OPERATORS ASSOCIATION...... 39 CULTURE...... 42 CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES...... 37 COLORADO BREWERS GUILD...... 39 INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL VOLUNTARY SERVICE CENTER FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES...... 37 COLORADO GREEN BUILDING GUILD...... 39 TRAINING PROGRAM (INVST)...... 42 CIRCLE OF CARE...... 37 KIWANIS CLUB OF LONGMONT...... 42 Public Benefit COAL CREEK MEALS ON WHEELS...... 37 KIWANIS CLUB OF THE FOOTHILLS...... 42 ANIMAL HELP NOW...... 39 COLORADO FRIENDSHIP...... 37 LONGMONT BPOE ELKS NO. 1055...... 42 BLUE SKY BRIDGE...... 39 COMMUNITY FOOD SHARE...... 37 NATURAL TRANSITIONS...... 42 BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION FOUNDATION, DBA CONSCIOUS ALLIANCE...... 37 PLAY BOULDER FOUNDATION...... 40 OUTREACH UNITED RESOURCE (OUR) CENTER...... 42 DART INC...... 37 BOULDER TRANSPORTATION CONNECTIONS...... 40 SKYLINE KIWANIS CLUB & FOUNDATION...... 42 EMERGENCY FAMILY ASSISTANCE ASSOCIATION...... 37 COLORADO CHAUTAUQUA NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK...... 40 Social Justice FLATIRONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY...... 37 EL COMITE DE LONGMONT...... 42 GO BOULDER/DIVISION OF PUBLIC WORKS- FOCUS REENTRY...... 37 TRANSPORTATION...... 40 FOCUS REENTRY...... 42 FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY...... 37 IGNITE ADAPTIVE SPORTS...... 40 LONGMONT COMMUNITY JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP...... 42 GUIDESTONE CONSULTING...... 37 KGUD...... 40 SAFEHOUSE PROGRESSIVE ALLIANCE FOR NONVIOLENCE 42 HERITAGE HOUSE MINISTRIES...... 37 KIWANIS CLUB OF THE GOLDEN NUGGETS...... 40 YWCA BOULDER COUNTY...... 42 I HAVE A DREAM FOUNDATION OF BOULDER COUNTY38. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF BOULDER COUNTY...40 IMAGINE!...... 38 LOCAL FOOD SHIFT...... 40 Sports & Recreation INTERVENTION INC...... 38 LONGMONT COMMUNITY FOUNDATION...... 40 AMERICAN MOUNTAIN GUIDES ASSOCIATION...... 42 LIFE CHOICES...... 38 WARRIORS ON CATARACT...... 40 BOULDER AREA TRAILS COALITION...... 42 LONGMONT ENDING (DOMESTIC) VIOLENCE INITIATIVE BOULDER COUNTY HORSE ASSOCIATION...... 42 (LEVI)...... 38 Religion/Faith BOULDER FISH AND GAME INC...... 42 CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN STUDY...... 40

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BOULDER MOUNTAINBIKE ALLIANCE...... 42 PARADOX SPORTS...... 43 NATIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY...... 43 BOULDER PARKS AND RECREATION FOUNDATION, DBA PEOPLEFORBIKES...... 43 PLAY BOULDER FOUNDATION...... 42 URGENT ACTION FUND FOR WOMEN’S HUMAN RIGHTS43. COMMUNITY CYCLES...... 42 Women WOMEN’S BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER...... 43 AVISTA ADVENTIST HOSPITAL...... 43 ED & RUTH LEHMAN YMCA LONGMONT...... 42 YWCA BOULDER COUNTY...... 43 BEADFORLIFE...... 43 ELDORA MOUNTAIN SKI & SNOWBOARD CLUB...... 42 ZONTA FOOTHILLS CLUB OF BOULDER COUNTY...... 43 BOLDEREACH...... 43 FLATIRONS VOLLEYBALL CLUB...... 42 ZONTA FOOTHILLS FOUNDATION AND CLUB OF BOULDER BOULDER VALLEY WOMEN’S HEALTH CENTER...... 43 COUNTY...... 43 IGNITE ADAPTIVE SPORTS...... 42 INTERNATIONAL MIDWIFE ASSISTANCE...... 43 INTERNATIONAL MOUNTAIN BICYCLING ASSOCIATION43.

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Agriculture KRFC 88.9 FM...... 47 CHARITIES WITHIN REACH...... 49 ARCHWAY FOAL RESCUE & TRAINING...... 45 KUNC...... 47 CHASE THE MUSIC...... 49 COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC...... 45 LARIMER CHORALE...... 47 CHILDREN’S SPEECH & READING CENTER...... 49 COLORADO FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE...... 45 LOVELAND CHORAL SOCIETY...... 47 CHILDSAFE COLORADO INC...... 49 COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION...... 45 LOVELAND HIGH PLAINS ARTS COUNCIL...... 47 COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC...... 49 COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL...... 45 LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS...... 47 COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE TRUST..49 COLORADO SEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION...... 45 OPENSTAGE THEATRE & COMPANY INC...... 47 CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING...... 49 COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION...... 45 OPERA FORT COLLINS...... 47 CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING...... 49 HARVEST FARM DENVER RESCUE MISSION...... 45 POUDRE LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INC...... 47 DEBUT THEATRE CO...... 49 LARIMER COUNTY 4-H YOUTH FOUNDATION INC...... 45 POUDRE RIVER FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY...... 47 EARLY CHILDHOOD COUNCIL OF LARIMER COUNTY....49 NATIONAL ONION ASSOCIATION...... 45 POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST...... 47 EDUCO LEADERSHIP ADVENTURES...... 49 Animals THE CENTER FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY...... 47 EXCHANGE CLUB OF GREELEY...... 50 ALLY’S HAVEN...... 45 THOMPSON VALLEY ART LEAGUE...... 47 F.E.E.D. SCHOLARSHIP FUND AND CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION...... 50 ANIMAL HOUSE RESCUE & GROOMING...... 45 THOMPSON VALLEY ART LEAGUE...... 47 FINALLY HOME FOUNDATION...... 50 ARCHWAY FOAL RESCUE & TRAINING...... 45 UNION COLONY CHILDREN’S MUSIC ACADEMY...... 47 FORT COLLINS BASEBALL CLUB...... 50 BIRD CONSERVANCY OF THE ROCKIES...... 45 WILDFIRE COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER...... 47 FORT COLLINS CHILDREN’S THEATRE INC...... 50 CREATIVE ACRES ANIMAL SANCTUARY...... 45 WOLVERINE FARM PUBLISHING...... 47 FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY...... 50 DENKAI ANIMAL SANCTUARY...... 45 Business/Economic FORT COLLINS SOCCER CLUB...... 50 EVERY CREATURE COUNTS...... 45 AMERICAN PRODUCTION INVENTORY CONTROL SOCIETY 48 FOSTER & ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OF LARIMER COUNTY.....50 FORT COLLINS CAT RESCUE & SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC...... 45 BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SERVING NORTHERN GIRL SCOUTS OF COLORADO...... 50 FORT COLLINS SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC...... 45 COLORADO AND WYOMING...... 48 GREELEY CENTRAL BAND BOOSTER PARENTS INC...... 50 FRONT RANGE EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIANS...... 45 CARBON VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 GREELEY CHILDREN’S CHORALE INC...... 50 GREELEY KENNEL CLUB...... 45 COLORADO CLEAN ENERGY CLUSTER...... 48 GREELEY EVANS YOUTH LEAGUE INC...... 50 HEARTS & HORSES INC...... 45 COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION...... 48 HALFMOON ARTS...... 50 HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD COUNTY...... 45 COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL...... 48 HEARTS & HORSES INC...... 50 IDEA WILD...... 46 COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION...... 48 LARIMER COUNTY 4-H YOUTH FOUNDATION INC...... 50 IDEA WILD...... 46 DOWNTOWN FORT COLLINS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION.48 LOVELAND BASEBALL ASSOCIATION...... 50 INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY ACADEMY OF PAIN EATON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 MANAGEMENT...... 46 LOVELAND COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL INC...... 50 ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL...... 48 LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY...... 46 LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL BAND BOOSTERS...... 50 ERIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL...... 48 THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY...... 46 LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB...... 50 ESTES PARK BOARD OF REALTORS...... 48 W.O.L.F. SANCTUARY...... 46 LOVELAND SPORTS DAY CAMP INC...... 50 EVANS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 LOVELAND SWIM CLUB INC...... 50 Arts & Culture FORT COLLINS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 LOVELAND YOUTH GARDENERS...... 50 ART CENTER OF ESTES PARK...... 46 FORT COLLINS BOARD OF REALTORS...... 48 MARK IV HARVEST...... 50 ARTWORKS LOVELAND...... 46 GREATER BRIGHTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE INC. — FORT COLLINS BAS BLEU THEATRE COMPANY...... 46 GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/VISIT GREELEY...... 48 CHAPTER...... 50 BEET STREET...... 46 INNOSPHERE...... 48 NCSC BOOTS...... 50 CANYON CONCERT BALLET & DANCE CENTER...... 46 JOHNSTOWN/MILLIKEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH FOR CHRIST INC...... 50 CHASE THE MUSIC...... 46 KERSEY AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH HOCKEY...... 50 COUNTRY DANCE AND SONG SOCIETY/FRIENDS OF PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH...... 50 TRADITIONAL DANCE...... 46 LOVELAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH...... 51 CULTURAL ARTS COUNCIL OF ESTES PARK...... 46 MOUNTAIN & PLAINS INDEPENDENT BOOKSELLERS ASSOCIATION INC...... 48 PARTNERS MENTORING YOUTH...... 51 DANCE EXPRESS...... 46 MOUNTAIN STATES EMPLOYERS COUNCIL INC...... 48 PATRICK B. ROCHE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION...... 51 DEBUT THEATRE CO...... 46 UPSTATE COLORADO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT...... 48 PROJECT SMILE...... 51 ESTES PARK MUSEUM FRIENDS & FOUNDATION INC...... 46 WELLINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 REALITIES FOR CHILDREN CHARITIES...... 51 FORT COLLINS CHILDREN’S THEATRE INC...... 46 WINDSOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 48 REFLECTIONS FOR YOUTH INC...... 51 FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF ART...... 46 SANTA COPS OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 51 FORT COLLINS PIPE BAND...... 46 Children/Youth 24/7 KIDS SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES INC...... 49 SKY RANCH LUTHERAN CAMP...... 51 FORT COLLINS SYMPHONY...... 46 AAC ADOPTION & FAMILY NETWORK INC...... 49 TEACHING TREE EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER51. FRIENDS OF THE GARDENS ON SPRING CREEK...... 46 A CHILD’S DREAM FULFILLED...... 49 TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION...... 51 FRIENDS OF THE SYMPHONY...... 46 ADOPTION DREAMS COME TRUE INC...... 49 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH...... 51 GREELEY CENTRAL BAND BOOSTER PARENTS INC...... 47 A KIDS PLACE INC...... 49 TURNING POINT CENTER FOR YOUTH & FAMILY GREELEY CHILDREN’S CHORALE INC...... 47 DEVELOPMENT INC...... 51 ALTERNATIVE HOMES FOR YOUTH...... 49 GREELEY CHORALE INC...... 47 UNION COLONY CHILDREN’S MUSIC ACADEMY...... 51 B.A.S.E. CAMP...... 49 GREELEY INDEPENDENCE STAMPEDE INC...... 47 UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 51 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA — LONGS PEAK COUNCIL....49 GREELEY PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA...... 47 VOICES CARRY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER INC...... 51 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA NATIONAL LONGS PEAK GREELEY RODARTE DANCERS INC...... 47 COUNCIL INC...... 49 YMCA OF THE ROCKIES...... 51 HEART-J CENTER FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AT SYLVAN BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 49 ZAC’S LEGACY FOUNDATION INC...... 51 DALE RANCH...... 47 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF WELD COUNTY INC...... 49 HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY DISTRICT FOUNDATION...... 47 Community CASA INC. OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 49

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2 HEARTS: THE LACY JO MILLER FOUNDATION...... 51 ESTES VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION INC...... 53 VILLAGE EARTH...... 56 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE...... 51 FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE...... 54 W.O.L.F. SANCTUARY...... 56 AMERICAN LEGION POST 15 - ASSOCIATED VETERANS CLUB GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOUNDATION...... 54 51 Family GREELEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION...... 54 24/7 KIDS SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES INC...... 56 BERTHOUD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 51 HEART-J CENTER FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AT SYLVAN AAC ADOPTION & FAMILY NETWORK INC...... 56 CIVIL AIR PATROL, BROOMFIELD COMPOSITE SQUADRON51. DALE RANCH...... 54 A CHILD’S DREAM FULFILLED...... 56 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN COLORADO HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY...... 54 51 A WOMAN’S PLACE INC...... 56 HIGH PLAINS LIBRARY DISTRICT FOUNDATION...... 54 CONGREGATION HAR SHALOM...... 51 CARING PREGNANCY CENTER OF ESTES VALLEY INC.....56 KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES...... 54 EATON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 51 CASA INC. OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 56 LOVELAND COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL INC...... 54 ELTC (EDUCATION & LIFE TRAINING CENTER)...... 52 CHILDSAFE COLORADO INC...... 56 LOVELAND YOUTH GARDENERS...... 54 ESTES PARK NONPROFIT RESOURCE CENTER...... 52 COATS & BOOTS —NORTH FORT COLLINS BUSINESS MARK IV HARVEST...... 54 ASSOCIATION...... 56 ESTES VALLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION INC...... 52 MOUNTAINS AND PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR LIFELONG COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE TRUST..56 EVANS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 52 LEARNING AND SERVICE...... 54 CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING...... 56 EXCHANGE CLUB OF GREELEY...... 52 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTERPRETATION...... 54 CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING...... 56 FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY OURSELVES INC. (FOCO CAFE) POUDRE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION...... 54 52 FINALLY HOME FOUNDATION...... 56 POUDRE RIVER FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY...... 54 FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY...... 52 GREELEY AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY...... 56 POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST...... 54 FOOTHILLS GATEWAY INC...... 52 GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUSE...... 57 PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY...... 54 FORT COLLINS SERVICE LEAGUE...... 52 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214...... 57 PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY...... 54 FRIENDS OF THE LOVELAND PUBLIC LIBRARY FOUNDATION NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR1...... 57 INC...... 52 PROJECT SMILE...... 54 PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY...... 57 GELLER CENTER...... 52 RIVENDELL SCHOOL...... 54 PROJECT SELF-SUFFICIENCY...... 57 GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOUNDATION...... 52 RIVER SONG WALDORF SCHOOL...... 54 PROJECT SMILE...... 57 HOUSE OF NEIGHBORLY SERVICE...... 52 TEACHING TREE EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER54. REFLECTIONS FOR YOUTH INC...... 57 JUNIOR LEAGUE...... 52 TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION...... 54 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH...... 57 KRFC 88.9 FM...... 52 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH...... 54 YMCA OF THE ROCKIES...... 57 KUNC...... 52 THE CENTER FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY...... 54 OPENSTAGE THEATRE & COMPANY INC...... 52 THE GRIFFIN FOUNDATION INC...... 55 Foundation/Fund/Trust THE LEARNING HOUSE...... 55 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION POUDRE LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INC...... 52 57 THE WILD ANIMAL SANCTUARY...... 55 POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST INC...... 52 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN COLORADO THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH...... 52 THOMPSON EDUCATION FOUNDATION...... 55 57 THOMPSON VALLEY ART LEAGUE...... 52 THOMPSON VALLEY PRESCHOOL INC...... 55 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SERVING GREELEY AND WELD COUNTY...... 57 TIMBERLANE FARM MUSEUM...... 52 THOMPSON VALLEY PRESCHOOL INC...... 55 ESA FOUNDATION...... 57 UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 52 UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION55. ESTES PARK MUSEUM FRIENDS & FOUNDATION INC...... 57 UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY...... 53 WELD RE-4 EDUCATION FOUNDATION...... 55 ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST...... 57 WELD FOOD BANK...... 53 WINDSOR CHARTER ACADEMY...... 55 FORT COLLINS LIONS FOUNDATION INC...... 57 WELLINGTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE...... 53 Emergency FORT COLLINS ROTARY CLUB ENDOWMENT FUND...... 57 ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE INC...... 55 Education GREELEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOUNDATION...... 57 AMERICAN RED CROSS...... 55 AIKIDO OF NORTHERN COLORADO...... 53 GREELEY STAMPEDE FOUNDATION...... 57 CROSSROADS SAFEHOUSE INC...... 55 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE...... 53 HUNTER’S DREAM FOR A CURE...... 57 GLEN HAVEN AREA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT...... 55 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION...... 53 MCKEE MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION...... 57 GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUSE...... 55 ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — FORT COLLINS...... 53 MONFORT FAMILY FOUNDATION...... 57 HEARTS & HORSES INC...... 55 ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — GREELEY...... 53 OTTERCARES FOUNDATION...... 57 LARIMER COUNTY SEARCH AND RESCUE INC...... 55 AMERICAN PRODUCTION INVENTORY CONTROL SOCIETY POUDRE RIVER LIBRARY TRUST INC...... 57 53 LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY...... 55 POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL...... 58 ASSOCIATION FOR UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE COUNSELING CENTER DIRECTORS...... 53 Environment UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO FOUNDATION58. ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE AND EVENTS BIG THOMPSON WATERSHED FORUM...... 55 WELD RE-4 EDUCATION FOUNDATION...... 58 DIRECTORS-INTERNATIONAL...... 53 BIRD CONSERVANCY OF THE ROCKIES...... 55 Health AUTISM SOCIETY OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 53 COLORADO CLEAN ENERGY CLUSTER...... 55 ABLE KIDS FOUNDATION...... 58 BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SERVING NORTHERN COMMUNITY FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY...... 55 COLORADO AND WYOMING...... 53 ALPHA CENTER...... 58 ESTES VALLEY LAND TRUST...... 55 BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 53 ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — FORT COLLINS...... 58 FORT COLLINS AUDUBON SOCIETY...... 56 CHILDREN’S SPEECH & READING CENTER...... 53 ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION — GREELEY...... 58 FRIENDS OF THE GARDENS ON SPRING CREEK...... 56 COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC...... 53 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY - NORTHEASTERN HIGH PLAINS ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER...... 56 COLORADO...... 58 COLORADO FOUNDATION FOR AGRICULTURE...... 53 IDEA WILD...... 56 CARING PREGNANCY CENTER OF ESTES VALLEY INC.....58 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION 53 INSTITUTE FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT...... 56 CHRISTIAN CHIROPRACTORS ASSOCIATION...... 58 COLORADO YOUTH OUTDOORS CHARITABLE TRUST..53 POUDRE RIVER TRAIL CORRIDOR INC...... 56 COATS & BOOTS —NORTH FORT COLLINS BUSINESS ASSOCIATION...... 58 CREATIVE ACRES ANIMAL SANCTUARY...... 53 PRAIRIE WILDLIFE RESEARCH...... 56 COLORADO VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION — NORTHERN DAYSPRING FOUNDATION...... 53 SAVE THE POUDRE: POUDRE WATERKEEPER...... 56 COLORADO DIVISION...... 58 ELTC (EDUCATION & LIFE TRAINING CENTER)...... 53 TREES, WATER & PEOPLE...... 56 DENTAL AID...... 58

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ENSIGHT SKILLS CENTER...... 58 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF ESTES VALLEY...... 60 UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY...... 62 ENSIGHT SKILLS CENTER INC...... 58 HARVEST HOUSE FOR WOMEN...... 60 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS PIONEER 2121...... 62 ESTES PARK MEDICAL CENTER...... 58 LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY...... 60 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 6624 ADAMSOM- WARMUTH...... 62 ESTES PARK SALUD FOUNDATION...... 58 LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE...... 60 VOICES CARRY CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER INC...... 62 FEDERATION OF CHIROPRACTIC LICENSING BOARDS....58 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR1...... 60 WELD FOOD BANK...... 62 HARMONY FOUNDATION INC...... 58 TRINITY HOUSING CORP. (DBA) ISLAND GROVE VILLAGE APARTMENTS...... 60 HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC...... 58 International HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC...... 58 Human Services ENVIROFIT INTERNATIONAL INC...... 63 HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC...... 58 2 HEARTS: THE LACY JO MILLER FOUNDATION...... 60 KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES...... 63 HEARTS & HORSES INC...... 58 A KIDS PLACE INC...... 60 LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB...... 63 LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB...... 58 ALLIANCE FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION OF LARIMER COUNTY MARK IV HARVEST...... 63 60 LOVELAND’S COMMUNITY KITCHEN...... 58 MOUNTAINS AND PLAINS INSTITUTE FOR LIFELONG ALMOST HOME INC...... 60 LEARNING AND SERVICE...... 63 LUBICK FOUNDATION/RAMSTRENGTH...... 58 ALTERNATIVES TO VIOLENCE INC...... 61 VILLAGE EARTH...... 63 MCKEE MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION...... 59 AMERICAN LEGION POST 15 - ASSOCIATED VETERANS CLUB MEALS ON WHEELS FOR FORT COLLINS INC...... 59 61 Miscellaneous COLORADO LEGAL SERVICES...... 63 MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD COUNTY.59 AUTISM SOCIETY OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 61 COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION...... 63 MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND BERTHOUD INC.59. BIRTHLINE OF LOVELAND...... 61 COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL...... 63 MEDICAL CENTER OF THE ROCKIES...... 59 CASA INC. OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 61 COLORADO SEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION...... 63 MOSAIC - NORTHERN COLORADO...... 59 COLORADO VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION — NORTHERN COLORADO DIVISION...... 61 COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION...... 63 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS...... 59 CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING...... 61 COLORADO VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION — NORTHERN NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY COLORADO- COLORADO DIVISION...... 63 WYOMING CHAPTER...... 59 CONNECTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING...... 61 GREELEY TRANSITIONAL HOUSE...... 63 NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE...... 59 CROSSROADS SAFEHOUSE INC...... 61 MEL LAMAR MINISTRIES...... 63 NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE...... 59 CROSSWALK PEOPLE HELPERS...... 61 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR1...... 63 NORTH COLORADO HEALTH ALLIANCE...... 59 DISABLED RESOURCE SERVICES...... 61 NORTHERN COLORADO MEDICAL SOCIETY...... 63 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER...... 59 ELDERHAUS ADULT DAY PROGRAM INC...... 61 POUDRE LANDMARKS FOUNDATION INC...... 63 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION.59 ENSIGHT SKILLS CENTER...... 61 POUDRE SCHOOL DISTRICT FOUNDATION...... 63 NORTHERN COLORADO MEDICAL SOCIETY...... 59 ENSIGHT SKILLS CENTER INC...... 61 POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL...... 63 NORTH RANGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH...... 59 ENVISION, CREATIVE SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES...... 61 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH...... 63 PATHWAYS...... 59 ESTES VALLEY CRISIS ADVOCATES INC...... 61 PLATTE VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER...... 59 Professional Organization ESTES VALLEY VICTIM ADVOCATES INC...... 61 POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL...... 59 ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE AND EVENTS FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY OURSELVES INC. (FOCO CAFE) DIRECTORS-INTERNATIONAL...... 63 POUDRE VALLEY HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER OF THE 61 ROCKIES FOUNDATION...... 59 COLORADO LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION...... 63 FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY...... 61 PROJECT SMILE...... 59 COLORADO PORK PRODUCERS COUNCIL...... 64 FOOTHILLS GATEWAY INC...... 61 PROJECT SMILE...... 59 COLORADO SEED GROWERS ASSOCIATION...... 64 FOSTER & ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OF LARIMER COUNTY.....61 SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS...... 59 COLORADO SUGAR BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION...... 64 FOSTER & ADOPTIVE FAMILIES OF LARIMER COUNTY.....61 SUMMITSTONE HEALTH PARTNERS...... 59 COMMUNICATIONS WORKERS OF AMERICA LOCAL 770764. FRONT RANGE EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIANS...... 61 TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION...... 59 FORT COLLINS BOARD OF REALTORS...... 64 GELLER CENTER...... 62 THE GRIFFIN FOUNDATION INC...... 59 GREELEY BOARD OF REALTORS INC...... 64 GREELEY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE...... 62 TRU HOSPICE OF NORTHERN COLORADO...... 59 GREELEY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION...... 64 HARVEST FARM DENVER RESCUE MISSION...... 62 UCHEALTH COLORADO HEALTH MEDICAL GROUP...... 59 IATSE LOCAL 229...... 64 HEARTS & HORSES INC...... 62 ZAC’S LEGACY FOUNDATION INC...... 60 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DIVE RESCUE HOUSE OF NEIGHBORLY SERVICE...... 62 SPECIALISTS INC...... 64 Housing LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY...... 62 LARIMER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION...... 64 ALMOST HOME INC...... 60 LOVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE...... 62 MOUNTAIN & PLAINS INDEPENDENT BOOKSELLERS A WOMAN’S PLACE INC...... 60 ASSOCIATION INC...... 64 LOVELAND’S COMMUNITY KITCHEN...... 62 BERTHOUD HABITAT FOR HUMANITY...... 60 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR INTERPRETATION...... 64 LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES OF COLORADO...... 62 BIG THOMPSON MANOR II...... 60 WELD COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION...... 64 MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND BERTHOUD INC.62. CARE HOUSING INC...... 60 MOSAIC - NORTHERN COLORADO...... 62 Public Benefit COMMUNITY AFFORDABLE RESIDENCES ENTERPRISE INC. COMMUNITY FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY...... 64 60 NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS...... 62 LARIMER HUMANE SOCIETY...... 64 DISABLED RESOURCE SERVICES...... 60 NEIGHBOR TO NEIGHBOR1...... 62 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH...... 64 DMA PLAZA INC...... 60 NORTH RANGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH...... 62 THE CENTER FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY...... 64 FAITH FAMILY HOSPITALITY...... 60 OVERTURE...... 62 FORT COLLINS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC...... 60 REALITIES FOR CHILDREN CHARITIES...... 62 Religion/Faith ALPHA CENTER...... 64 FORT COLLINS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE...... 60 TEAM WELLNESS & PREVENTION...... 62 CATHOLIC CHARITIES ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER - WELD THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH...... 62 FORT COLLINS RESCUE MISSION...... 60 COUNTY OFFICE...... 64 TREES, WATER & PEOPLE...... 62 GENESIS PROJECT OF NORTHERN COLORADO...... 60 CATHOLIC CHARITIES OF ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER — GREELEY AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY...... 60 UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 62 LARIMER COUNTY OFFICE...... 64 GREELEY CENTER FOR INDEPENDENCE...... 60 UNITED WAY OF LARIMER COUNTY...... 62 CHRISTIAN CHIROPRACTORS ASSOCIATION...... 64

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CONGREGATION HAR SHALOM...... 64 GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY - BONELL COMMUNITY.....66 Social Justice CROSSWALK PEOPLE HELPERS...... 64 GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — FORT COLLINS VILLAGE66. 2 HEARTS: THE LACY JO MILLER FOUNDATION...... 67 DAYSPRING FOUNDATION...... 64 GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY - LOVELAND VILLAGE...... 66 ESTES VALLEY RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP...... 67 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN FIREFIGHTERS INTERNATIONAL MEALS ON WHEELS FOR FORT COLLINS INC...... 66 FOOD BANK FOR LARIMER COUNTY...... 67 64 MEALS ON WHEELS OF GREELEY AND WELD COUNTY.66 FORT COLLINS RESCUE MISSION...... 67 FORT COLLINS AREA INTERFAITH COUNCIL...... 65 MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND BERTHOUD INC.66. HOMELESS GEAR...... 67 FORT COLLINS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUNCIL 121465. MEALS ON WHEELS OF LOVELAND AND BERTHOUD INC.66. VILLAGE EARTH...... 67 GELLER CENTER...... 65 GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY — FORT COLLINS VILLAGE65. Service Organization Sports & Recreation BIRTHLINE OF LOVELAND...... 66 AIKIDO OF NORTHERN COLORADO...... 67 GREELEY AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY...... 65 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA NATIONAL LONGS PEAK BERTHOUD GUN CLUB...... 67 HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY...... 65 COUNCIL INC...... 66 BITTERSWEET SWIMMING AND TENNIS ASSOCIATION...67 IN MOTION MINISTRIES INC...... 65 ELKS LODGE...... 66 DANCE EXPRESS...... 67 KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES...... 65 ELKS LODGE NO. 804 CHARITABLE TRUST...... 66 FIVE STAR VOLLEYBALL CLUB INC...... 67 KINGDOM WAY MINISTRIES...... 65 ELKS LODGE NO. 809...... 66 FORT COLLINS BASEBALL CLUB...... 67 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214...... 65 EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL...... 66 FORT COLLINS SOCCER CLUB...... 67 LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES OF COLORADO...... 65 ESTES VALLEY CRISIS ADVOCATES INC...... 66 FORT COLLINS SOCCER CLUB...... 67 MARK IV HARVEST...... 65 FEEDING OUR COMMUNITY OURSELVES INC. (FOCO CAFE) FORT COLLINS TENNIS ASSOCIATION...... 67 MEL LAMAR MINISTRIES...... 65 66 GREELEY EVANS YOUTH LEAGUE INC...... 67 MOSAIC - NORTHERN COLORADO...... 65 FOOTHILLS GATEWAY INC...... 66 HEALING WATERS FOUNDATION INC...... 67 NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH FOR CHRIST INC...... 65 FORT COLLINS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, COUNCIL 121466. LOVELAND BASEBALL ASSOCIATION...... 68 SKY RANCH LUTHERAN CAMP...... 65 FORT COLLINS LIONS FOUNDATION INC...... 66 LOVELAND SPORTS DAY CAMP INC...... 68 TODD BAILEY MINISTRIES INC...... 65 FORT COLLINS ROTARY CLUB ENDOWMENT FUND...... 66 LOVELAND SWIM CLUB INC...... 68 TORCHBEARERS OF THE CAPERNWRAY...... 65 FORT COLLINS SERVICE LEAGUE...... 66 NCSC BOOTS...... 68 YMCA OF THE ROCKIES...... 65 GREELEY AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY...... 66 GREELEY NOON LIONS CLUB...... 66 NORTHERN COLORADO ROD AND GUN CLUB...... 68 Science JUNIOR LEAGUE...... 66 NORTHERN COLORADO YOUTH HOCKEY...... 68 FORT COLLINS MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY...... 65 KIWANIS CLUB OF GREELEY...... 66 PATRICK B. ROCHE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION...... 68 Senior Citizens KIWANIS CLUB OF POUDRE GOLDEN K...... 67 THOMPSON SOCCER ASSOCIATION...... 68 BERTHOUD GOLDEN LINKS INC. (BERTHOUD SENIOR WELD COUNTY FISH AND WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION INC.68. CENTER)...... 65 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 1214...... 67 BIG THOMPSON MANOR II...... 65 LIONS CLUB OF LOVELAND...... 67 Women ELDERCARE CONNECTIONS...... 65 LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB...... 67 GENESIS PROJECT OF NORTHERN COLORADO...... 68 ELDERHAUS ADULT DAY PROGRAM INC...... 65 LOVELAND ROTARY CLUB...... 67 HARVEST HOUSE FOR WOMEN...... 68 ESTES PARK SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER...... 65 THE CENTER FOR FAMILY OUTREACH...... 67 NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE INC. — FORT COLLINS CHAPTER...... 68 FORT COLLINS SENIOR CENTER...... 65 THOMPSON VALLEY ROTARY CLUB...... 67 FOUNDATION ON AGING FOR LARIMER COUNTY INC..65 VILLAGE EARTH...... 67 GOOD SAMARITAN SOCIETY...... 66 VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA - NORTHERN COLORADO PROGRAMS...... 67

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