Funded Agency Information
Human Service Agency Funding Program
The table below provides information regarding the currently funded human service agencies. The Agency Description is a brief explanation of the services provided, agencies may provide additional services/programs not included in the table.
AGENCY NAME | 2024 TOTAL FUNDING | AGENCY DESCRIPTION |
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Attention Homes DBA TGTHR | $16,048 | TGTHR’s mission is to galvanize communities, empower young people, and put an end to youth homelessness. |
Boulder County AIDS Project | $12,048 | Provides comprehensive HIV Care Services to PLHIV and Prevention Services to people at risk of acquiring HIV/hepatitis C (HCV) at no cost to people who access them. |
Boulder County Care Connect (Cultivate) | $5,648 | We help seniors flourish through active engagement with their communities. |
Boulder County Farmers Market: Farm to Early Care and Education | $9,343 | BCFM supports local agriculture and provides a direct connection between growers and the community they serve. |
Boulder County Farmers Market: Farmers Market Food Incentives | $57,750 | BCFM supports local agriculture and provides a direct connection between growers and the community they serve. |
Boulder Valley Women’s Health Center | $9,695 | Provides accessible, confidential and comprehensive gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual health services and education. |
Bridge to Justice | $4,098 | As an impact-oriented social enterprise, our mission is to bridge the gap between legal needs and legal access with affordable, high quality legal services. |
Center for People with Disabilities | $10,173 | Provides resources, information, and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. |
Child and Family Advocacy (Blue Sky Bridge) | $12,198 | Blue Sky Bridge fosters safe communities, healing, and justice to end child abuse. |
Colorado Legal Services (Boulder County Legal Services) | $20,048 | Provides meaningful access to high quality civil legal services in the pursuit of access to justice for as many low-income and vulnerable persons as possible. |
Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition: PASO-City of Longmont | $60,048 | Promotes educational opportunities for children and their families. |
Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition: Exito | $52, 048 | Promotes educational opportunities for children and their families. |
Community Food Share | $48,048 | Eliminates hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties through engagement, collaboration, and leadership. |
Community Roots Midwife Collective | $18,273 | Supports the health and well-being of pregnant people, families, and those of reproductive age, by providing compassionate, high quality, and comprehensive midwifery care. |
Dental Aid | $16,248 | Improves the quality of life of children and adults by providing compassionate, accessible, affordable, high quality dental care and education. |
El Centro Amistad | $40,048 | AMISTAD supports education, health and wellness in the Latinx population (especially immigrants) in Boulder County. |
El Comité de Longmont | $40,048 | Facilitates communication and understanding within the community to improve social justice, education and economic status for the Latino and non-Latino community. |
Emergency Family Assistance Association | $16,048 | Helps those in the community whose needs for food, shelter and other necessities cannot be met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial stability or self-sufficiency. |
Growing Gardens | $10,173 | Our vision is that all in the community can access fresh healthy food, while caring for the ecosystem by growing locally, and organically. |
Home Ahead | $10,323 | As unhoused individuals and families transition out of homelessness, Home Ahead works with their case managers to equip the new homes with free gently used furnishings. |
I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County: Positive Futures | $16,048 | Empower youth from low-income communities to succeed in school, college, and career by providing academic, social, and emotional support from elementary school to and through high school graduation, and to and through college/vocational school, along with postsecondary tuition assistance. |
I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County: Advancing Families | $8,048 | Empower youth from low-income communities to succeed in school, college, and career by providing academic, social, and emotional support from elementary school to and through high school graduation, and to and through college/vocational school, along with postsecondary tuition assistance. |
Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County | $12,048 | Expand access to reliable legal services for immigrants, to educate immigrants about U.S. law and policy, and to educate the general public about the legal difficulties encountered by immigrants to this country. |
The Inn Between of Longmont | $72,048 | Provides supportive housing and promote stability to diverse homeless families and individuals by utilizing community resources, case management and life skills training. |
Intercambio Uniting Communities | $35,048 | Provides English language education, resources, and training that creates meaningful connections, builds cultural awareness, and inspires confidence for adult immigrants and the wider community. |
Longmont Meals on Wheels | $15,843 | Longmont Meals on Wheels helps older people and people with disabilities with proper, affordable nutrition so that they can stay self-sufficient in their own homes for as long as possible. |
Medicine Horse Program: Veterans Therapy Group | $8,863 | The Medicine Horse Program saves lives, healing through the empathic power of the horse. |
Medicine Horse Program: Youth Programming | $10,202 | The Medicine Horse Program saves lives, healing through the empathic power of the horse. |
Mental Health Center of Boulder County, Inc. | $40,048 | Healing is our purpose, help is our promise, and health is our passion. |
Mile High United Way | $24,048 | Unite people, ideas, and resources to advance the common good. |
Mother House Inc. | $15,048 | Mother House residential program provides shelter to pregnant people, mothers and non-binary single parents of infants, mothers and non-binary single parents who are working to reunite with an infant in foster care, and mothers and non-binary single parents who need shelter for themselves and multiple children at least one of whom is an infant. |
myWealthBeing | $8,762 | Promote financial literacy and generational wealth. Through comprehensive financial education, tools, and strategies, we empower participants to plan, save, invest, buy homes, start businesses, and retire securely. |
Open Door | $8,048 | Helps community members reach a better quality of life and achieve their life goals by providing opportunities to receive a high school diploma, college preparation and better job opportunities |
OUT Boulder County | $9,000 | Facilitates connection, advocacy, education, research, and programs to ensure LGBTQ+ people and communities thrive in Boulder County and beyond. |
Outreach United Resource Center, Inc. (OUR Center): Aspen Child Care Center | $20,048 | We help people move toward self-sufficiency by unifying community resources. |
Outreach United Resource Center, Inc. (OUR Center): Basic Needs Program | $120,048 | We help people move toward self-sufficiency by unifying community resources. |
Project Angel Heart | $5,298 | Compassionately delivers comfort and support through high-quality nutrition services, including medically tailored meals, while advocating for the principles of “Food is Medicine.” |
St. Benedict’s Health and Healing Ministry | $16,248 | Our mission is to improve the physical, mental, and spiritual health of those people in our community who have need but who lack access to health care resources. |
Recovery Café | $24,048 | We are a community of refuge and healing for people in recovery. |
Rise Against Suicide | $20,048 | RISE is an intervention resource that focuses on the child’s rootcause of the problem, so they do not die by suicide. |
Rocky Mountain Legal Center | $6,123 | RISE is an intervention resource that focuses on the child’s rootcause of the problem, so they do not die by suicide. |
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley | $100,048 | Provides safety, support, and resources to individuals affected by domestic abuse. |
The Reentry Initiative | $54,169 | To support formerly incarcerated individuals transitioning back to their communities upon prison release. |
TLC Learning Center | $40,048 | Provide, in a fiscally responsible manner, comprehensive early childhood education and therapeutic services to assist each child in reaching his or her highest potential. |
TRU Community Care | $41,844 | Provide, in a fiscally responsible manner, comprehensive early childhood education and therapeutic services to assist each child in reaching his or her highest potential. |
VIA Mobility Services: Paratransit Support | $18,830 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
VIA Mobility Services: Mobility Options | $4,708 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
Wild Plum Center | $80,048 | Prepares children for a lifetime of learning and self-sufficiency by providing a comprehensive, individualized approach to early learning and family wellness. |
YMCA of Northern Colorado: Early Childhood Education for All | $40,548 | The YMCA of Northern Colorado is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the foundations of community. We do that through programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
YMCA of Northern Colorado: YMCA School Age Programs | $40, 548 | The YMCA of Northern Colorado is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the foundations of community. We do that through programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
YMCA of Northern Colorado: YMCA Equitable Summer Camp | $23,348 | The YMCA of Northern Colorado is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the foundations of community. We do that through programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
AGENCY NAME | 2023 TOTAL FUNDING | AGENCY DESCRIPTION |
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Attention Homes DBA TGTHR | $16,200 | TGTHR’s mission is to galvanize communities, empower young people, and put an end to youth homelessness. |
Boulder County AIDS Project | $9,000 | Provides comprehensive HIV Care Services to PLHIV and Prevention Services to people at risk of acquiring HIV/hepatitis C (HCV) at no cost to people who access them. |
Boulder County Care Connect (Cultivate) | $6,300 | We help seniors flourish through active engagement with their communities. |
Boulder County Farmers Market: Farm to Early Care and Education | $13,689 | BCFM supports local agriculture and provides a direct connection between growers and the community they serve. |
Boulder County Farmers Market: Farmers Market Food Incentives | $66,830 | BCFM supports local agriculture and provides a direct connection between growers and the community they serve. |
Boulder Valley Women’s Health Center | $21,951 | Provides accessible, confidential and comprehensive gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual health services and education. |
Bridge to Justice | $8,000 | As an impact-oriented social enterprise, our mission is to bridge the gap between legal needs and legal access with affordable, high quality legal services. |
Center for People with Disabilities | $22,500 | Provides resources, information, andadvocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. |
Child and Family Advocacy (Blue Sky Bridge) | $11,998 | Blue Sky Bridge fosters safe communities, healing, and justice to end child abuse. |
Colorado Legal Services (Boulder County Legal Services) | $22,500 | Provides meaningful access to high quality civil legal services in the pursuit of access to justice for as many low-income and vulnerable persons as possible. |
Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition: PASO-City of Longmont | $58,500 | Promotes educational opportunities for children and their families. |
Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition: Exito | $58,500 | Promotes educational opportunities for children and their families. |
Community Food Share | $52,000 | Eliminates hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties through engagement, collaboration, and leadership. |
Dental Aid | $16,000 | Improves the quality of life of children and adults by providing compassionate, accessible, affordable, high quality dental care and education. |
El Centro Amistad | $18,000 | AMISTAD supports education, health and wellness in the Latinx population (especially immigrants) in Boulder County. |
El Comité de Longmont | $36,000 | Facilitates communication and understanding within the community to improve social justice, education and economic status for the Latino and non-Latino community. |
Emergency Family Assistance Association | $18,000 | Helps those in the community whose needs for food, shelter and other necessities cannot be met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial stability or self-sufficiency. |
FOCUS Reentry Program | $2,800 | The primary purpose of Focus Reentry is to reduce recidivism in our community. |
Growing Gardens | $11,475 | Our vision is that all in the community can access fresh healthy food, while caring for the ecosystem by growing locally, and organically. |
Home Ahead | $9,600 | As unhoused individuals and families transition out of homelessness, Home Ahead works with their case managers to equip the new homes with free gently used furnishings. |
I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County: Positive Futures | $18,000 | Empower youth from low-income communities to succeed in school, college, and career by providing academic, social, and emotional support from elementary school to and through high school graduation, and to and through college/vocational school, along with postsecondary tuition assistance. |
I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County: Advancing Families | $9,000 | Empower youth from low-income communities to succeed in school, college, and career by providing academic, social, and emotional support from elementary school to and through high school graduation, and to and through college/vocational school, along with postsecondary tuition assistance. |
Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County | $13,500 | Expand access to reliable legal services for immigrants, to educate immigrants about U.S. law and policy, and to educate the general public about the legal difficulties encountered by immigrants to this country. |
The Inn Between of Longmont | $76,500 | Provides supportive housing and promote stability to diverse homeless families and individuals by utilizing community resources, case management and life skills training. |
Intercambio Uniting Communities | $12,690 | Provides English language education, resources, and training that creates meaningful connections, builds cultural awareness, and inspires confidence for adult immigrants and the wider community. |
Longmont Meals on Wheels | $34,650 | Longmont Meals on Wheels helps older people and people with disabilities with proper, affordable nutrition so that they can stay self-sufficient in their own homes for as long as possible. |
Medicine Horse Program: Veterans Therapy Group | $8,863 | The Medicine Horse Program saves lives, healing through the empathic power of the horse. |
Medicine Horse Program: Youth Programming | $10,040 | The Medicine Horse Program saves lives, healing through the empathic power of the horse. |
Mental Health Center of Boulder County, Inc. | $34,560 | Healing is our purpose, help is our promise, and health is our passion. |
Mile High United Way | $27,000 | Unite people, ideas, and resources to advance the common good. |
Mother House Inc. | $13,500 | Mother House residential program provides shelter to pregnant people, mothers and non-binary single parents of infants, mothers and non-binary single parents who are working to reunite with an infant in foster care, and mothers and non-binary single parents who need shelter for themselves and multiple children at least one of whom is an infant. |
Open Door | $9,000 | Helps community members reach a better quality of life and achieve their life goals by providing opportunities to receive a high school diploma, college preparation and better job opportunities |
Outreach United Resource Center, Inc. (OUR Center): Aspen Child Care Center | $18,000 | We helppeople move toward self-sufficiency by unifying community resources. |
Outreach United Resource Center, Inc. (OUR Center): Basic Needs Program | $107,324 | We helppeople move toward self-sufficiency by unifying community resources. |
OUT Boulder County | $9,000 | Facilitates connection, advocacy, education, research, and programs to ensure LGBTQ+ people and communities thrive in Boulder County and beyond. |
St. Benedict’s Health and Healing Ministry | $27,000 | Our mission is to improve the physical, mental, and spiritual health of those people in our community who have need but who lack access to health care resources. |
Queer Asterisk | $20,000 | To meet the need for competent mental health care and community services for the LGBTQ+ community. |
Recovery Café | $24,000 | We are a community of refuge and healing for people in recovery. |
Rise Against Suicide | $18,000 | RISE is an intervention resource that focuses on the child’s rootcause of the problem, so they do not die by suicide. |
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley | $108,095 | Provides safety, support, and resources to individuals affected by domestic abuse. |
The Reentry Initiative | $42,050 | To support formerly incarcerated individuals transitioning back to their communities upon prison release. |
TLC Learning Center | $50,000 | Provide, in a fiscally responsible manner, comprehensive early childhood education and therapeutic services to assist each child in reaching his or her highest potential. |
VIA Mobility Services: Food Delivery | $28,174 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
VIA Mobility Services: Paratransit Support | $16,200 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
VIA Mobility Services: Mobility Options | $8,939 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
Voices for Children | $13,600 | Provides trained, court-appointed volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in Boulder County. |
Wild Plum Center | $90,000 | Prepares children for a lifetime of learning and self-sufficiency by providing a comprehensive, individualized approach to early learning and family wellness. |
YMCA of Northern Colorado: Early Childhood Education for All | $61,661 | The YMCA of Northern Colorado is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the foundations of community. We do that through programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
YMCA of Northern Colorado: YMCABV Youth and Teen Programs | $61,661 | The YMCA of Northern Colorado is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the foundations of community. We do that through programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
AGENCY NAME | 2022 TOTAL FUNDING | AGENCY DESCRIPTION |
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Boulder County AIDS Project | $9,000 | Provides comprehensive HIV Care Services to PLHIV and Prevention Services to people at risk of acquiring HIV/hepatitis C (HCV) at no cost to people who access them. |
Boulder County Care Connect (Cultivate) | $6,300 | We help seniors flourish through active engagement with their communities. |
Boulder County Farmers Market: Farm to Early Care and Education | $18,380 | BCFM supports local agriculture and provides a direct connection between growers and the community they serve. |
Boulder County Farmers Market: Farmers Market Food Incentives | $65,166 | BCFM supports local agriculture and provides a direct connection between growers and the community they serve. |
Boulder Valley Women’s Health Center | $22,500 | Provides accessible, confidential and comprehensive gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual health services and education. |
Bridge to Justice | $4,000 | As an impact-oriented social enterprise, our mission is to bridge the gap between legal needs and legal access with affordable, high quality legal services. |
Center for People with Disabilities | $13,500 | Provides resources, information, andadvocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. |
Child and Family Advocacy (Blue Sky Bridge) | $14,998 | Blue Sky Bridge fosters safe communities, healing, and justice to end child abuse. |
Colorado Legal Services (Boulder County Legal Services) | $18,000 | Provides meaningful access to high quality civil legal services in the pursuit of access to justice for as many low-income and vulnerable persons as possible. |
Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition | $40,000 | Promotes educational opportunities for children and their families. |
Community Food Share | $58,500 | Eliminate hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties through engagement, collaboration, and leadership. |
El Centro Amistad | $40,000 | AMISTAD supports education, health and wellness in the Latinx population (especially immigrants) in Boulder County. |
El Comité de Longmont | $27,000 | Facilitates communication and understanding within the community to improve social justice, education and economic status for the Latino and non-Latino community. |
FOCUS Reentry Program | $2,000 | The primary purpose of Focus Reentry is to reduce recidivism in our community. |
Growing Gardens | $11,025 | Our vision is that all in the community can access fresh healthy food, while caring for the ecosystem by growing locally, and organically. |
I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County | $13,500 | Empower youth from low-income communities to succeed in school, college, and career by providing academic, social, and emotional support from elementary school to and through high school graduation, and to and through college/vocational school, along with postsecondary tuition assistance. |
Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County | $13,500 | Expand access to reliable legal services for immigrants, to educate immigrants about U.S. law and policy, and to educate the general public about the legal difficulties encountered by immigrants to this country. |
The Inn Between of Longmont | $72,000 | Provides supportive housing and promote stability to diverse homeless families and individuals by utilizing community resources, case management and life skills training. |
Intercambio Uniting Communities | $10,000 | Provides English language education, resources, and training that creates meaningful connections, builds cultural awareness, and inspires confidence for adult immigrants and the wider community. |
Longmont Meals on Wheels | $36,900 | Longmont Meals on Wheels helps older people and people with disabilities with proper, affordable nutrition so that they can stay self-sufficient in their own homes for as long as possible. |
Medicine Horse Program | $7,831 | The Medicine Horse Program saves lives, healing through the empathic power of the horse. |
Mental Health Center of Boulder County, Inc. | $33,327 | Healing is our purpose, help is our promise, and health is our passion. |
Mile High United Way | $25,200 | Unite people, ideas, and resources to advance the common good. |
Mother House Inc. | $8,000 | Mother House residential program provides shelter to pregnant people, mothers and non-binary single parents of infants, mothers and non-binary single parents who are working to reunite with an infant in foster care, and mothers and non-binary single parents who need shelter for themselves and multiple children at least one of whom is an infant. |
Outreach United Resource Center, Inc. (OUR Center) | $15,000 | We helppeople move toward self-sufficiency by unifying community resources. |
Queer Asterisk | $14,160 | To meet the need for competent mental health care and community services for the LGBTQ+ community. |
Recovery Café | $22,500 | We are a community of refuge and healing for people in recovery. |
The Reentry Initiative | $8,000 | To support formerly incarcerated individuals transitioning back to their communities upon prison release. |
St. Benedict’s Health and Healing Ministry | $18,000 | Our mission is to improve the physical, mental, and spiritual health of those people in our community who have need but who lack access to health care resources. |
SaludFamily Health Centers | $16,875 | Provide a quality, integrated health care home to the communities we serve. |
TGTHR | $18,000 | TGTHR’s mission is to galvanize communities, empower young people, and put an end to youth homelessness. |
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley | $90,000 | Provides safety, support, and resources to individuals affected by domestic abuse. |
TLC Learning Center | $46,350 | Provide, in a fiscally responsible manner, comprehensive early childhood education and therapeutic services to assist each child in reaching his or her highest potential. |
VIA Mobility Services: Food Delivery | $31,304 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
VIA Mobility Services: Paratransit Support | $18,000 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
VIA Mobility Services: Mobility Options | $9,932 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
Voices for Children | $13,500 | Provides trained, court-appointed volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in Boulder County. |
Wild Plum Center | $90,000 | Prepares children for a lifetime of learning and self-sufficiency by providing a comprehensive, individualized approach to early learning and family wellness. |
YMCA of Northern Colorado: Early Childhood Education for All | $40,000 | The YMCA of Northern Colorado is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the foundations of community. We do that through programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
YMCA of Northern Colorado: YMCABV Youth and Teen Programs | $40,000 | The YMCA of Northern Colorado is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the foundations of community. We do that through programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
AGENCY NAME | 2021 TOTAL FUNDING | AGENCY DESCRIPTION |
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Attention Homes | ||
Affordable Apartments/Health and Well Being Program | $10,000 | Attention Homes provides life-changing resources for youth in crisis. |
Attention Homes | ||
Runaway and Homeless Youth Services Program | $10,000 | Attention Homes provides life-changing resources for youth in crisis. |
Boulder County AIDS Project | $5,190 | Provide support, advocacy, and education to those in our community who are living with or affected by HIV, and to serve as an outreach and information center to prevent the further transmission of HIV. |
Boulder County CareConnect (Cultivate) | $3,500 | We help seniors flourish through active engagement with their communities. |
Boulder County Farmers Market | ||
Farm to Early Care and Education | $14,366 | BCFM purpose is to support local agriculture and provide a direct connection between the producers and the community they serve. |
Boulder County Farmers Market | ||
Farmers Market Food Assistance Incentives | $42,669 | BCFM purpose is to support local agriculture and provide a direct connection between the producers and the community they serve. |
Boulder Valley Women’s Health Center, Inc. | $20,790 | Provides accessible, confidential and comprehensive gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual health services and education. |
Bridge to Justice | $5,000 | As an impact-oriented social enterprise, our mission is to bridge the gap between legal needs and legal access with affordable, high quality legal services. |
Center for People with Disabilities | $11,250 | Provides resources, information, and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. |
Child and Family Advocacy Program dba Blue Sky Bridge | $10,000 | Blue Sky Bridge fosters safe communities, healing, and justice to end child abuse. |
Colorado Legal Services (Boulder County Legal Services) | $20,000 | Provides meaningful access to high quality civil legal services in the pursuit of access to justice for as many low-income and vulnerable persons as possible. |
Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition | $25,000 | Promotes educational opportunities for children and their families. |
Community Food Share, Inc. | $48,750 | Eliminate hunger in Boulder and Broomfield Counties through engagement, collaboration, and leadership. |
Dental Aid, Inc. | $12,040 | Dental Aid’s mission is: to improve the quality of life of children and adults by providing compassionate, accessible, affordable, high quality dental care and education. We seek new and improved ways to reach more individuals and make a greater impact on their oral health. We believe that through education and early intervention we can lower the rate of oral disease, reduce the cost of health care and improve the lives of current and future generations. |
El Comite de Longmont | $12,500 | Facilitates communication and understanding within the community to improve social justice, education and economic status for the Latino and non-Latino community. |
Emergency Family Assistance Association | $16,000 | Helps those in our community whose needs for food, shelter and other basic necessities cannot be met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial stability or self-sufficiency. |
I Have A Dream Foundation of Boulder County | $15,000 | Empower youth from low-income communities to succeed in school, college, and career by providing academic, social, and emotional support from elementary school to and through high school graduation, and to and through college/vocational school, along with postsecondary tuition assistance. |
Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County | $9,614 | Expand access to reliable legal services for immigrants, to educate immigrants about U.S. law and policy, and to educate the general public about the legal difficulties encountered by immigrants to this country. |
The Inn Between of Longmont | $65,000 | Provides supportive housing and promote stability to diverse homeless families and individuals by utilizing community resources, case management and life skills training. |
Intercambio de Comunidades | $7,500 | Provides English language education, resources, and training that creates meaningful connections, builds cultural awareness, and inspires confidence for adult immigrants and the wider community. We use the power of language learning to help individuals develop new skills and perspectives in a welcoming, encouraging environment that sparks courage, growth and excitement. |
Longmont Meals on Wheels | $39,000 | Serves our community by promoting client health and independence through good nutrition and social interaction. Longmont Meals on Wheels helps older people and people with disabilities with proper, affordable nutrition so that they can stay self-sufficient in their own homes for as long as possible. |
Mental Health Center of Boulder County | $33,842 | Healing is our purpose, help is our promise, and health is our passion. |
Mile High United Way | ||
Personal Investment Enterprise (PIE) Program | $18,750 | Unite people, ideas, and resources to advance the common good. |
Outreach United Resource Center | ||
Aspen Center for Child Development | $15,000 | We help people move toward self-sufficiency by unifying community resources. |
Outreach United Resource Center | ||
Basic Needs | $87,745 | We help people move toward self-sufficiency by unifying community resources. |
Recovery Cafe | $17,140 | We are a community of refuge and healing for people in recovery. |
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley | $100,000 | Provides safety, support, and resources to individuals affected by domestic abuse. |
Salud Family Health Centers | $16,306 | Provide a quality, integrated health care home to the communities we serve. |
Second Wind Fund of Boulder County | $7,040 | Decreases the incidence of suicide by removing financial and social barriers to treatment for at-risk youth by providing funded counseling services to youth under the age of 19 |
TLC Learning Center | $37,500 | Provide, in a fiscally responsible manner, comprehensive early childhood education and therapeutic services to assist each child in reaching his or her highest potential. |
VIA Mobility Services | ||
Paratransit Program in Longmont | $13,926 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
VIA Mobility Services | ||
Mobility Options | $8,574 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
Voices for Children | ||
CASA of Boulder County | $10,463 | Provides trained, court-appointed volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in Boulder County. |
Voices for Children | ||
Strengthening Families | $8,000 | Provides trained, court-appointed volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in Boulder County. |
Wild Plum Center | $50,000 | Prepares children for a lifetime of learning and self-sufficiency by providing a comprehensive, individualized approach to early learning and family wellness. |
YMCA of Boulder Valley | ||
Early Childhood Education for All | $25,000 | The YMCA of Northern Colorado is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the foundations of community. We do that through programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
YMCA of Boulder Valley | ||
Youth and Teen Program | $25,000 | The YMCA of Northern Colorado is a nonprofit organization that strengthens the foundations of community. We do that through programs that focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
Agency Name | 2020 total funding | Agency Description |
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Attention Homes Affordable Apartments/ Health and Well Being | $8,800 | Attention Homes provides life-changing resources for youth in crisis. |
Attention Homes Runaway and Homeless Youth Services | $8,800 | Attention Homes provides life-changing resources for youth in crisis. |
Boulder County AIDS Project | $6,300 | Provides comprehensive HIV medical case management, testing and counseling, health insurance access and basic needs assistance. |
Boulder Valley Women’s Health Center | $20,050 | Provides accessible, confidential and comprehensive gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual health services and education. |
Bridge to Justice | $3,800 | Provides customized, reduced rate legal services to low and moderate-income individuals in family law, landlord-tenant, and other civil legal issues. |
Center for People with Disabilities | $11,250 | Provides resources, information, and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. |
Child and Family Advocacy Program dba Blue Sky Bridge | $6,300 | Provides forensic interviews, crisis intervention, therapy & support for child victims and families as well as multidisciplinary response to investigations, prevention education, training & outreach. |
Children First of the Rockies | $16,084 | Provides safe-exchange services to foster parent-child relationships in a safe and supportive environment. |
Colorado Legal Services Boulder County Legal Services | $12,550 | Provides meaningful access to high quality civil legal services in the pursuit of access to justice for as many low-income and vulnerable persons as possible. |
Community Food Share | $37,500 | Provides food to 45 partner agencies as well as direct distribution initiatives. |
Dental Aid | $16,300 | A safety net dental clinic, which provides affordable, high quality oral health care to low income, uninsured and/or under-insured individuals at its 3 clinics and in community settings. |
El Comité de Longmont | $15,000 | Facilitates communication and understanding within the community to improve social justice, education and economic status for the Latino and non-Latino community. |
Emergency Family Assistance Association | $16,000 | Helps those in our community whose needs for food, shelter and other basic necessities cannot be met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial stability or self-sufficiency. |
Foothills United Way | $20,448 | The mission of Foothills United Way is to collaboratively: Identify community priority needs and desired outcomes, unite community resources in pursuit of agreed upon goals & take action. |
Growing Gardens of Boulder County | $7,500 | Support low-income individuals and families from across Longmont through planting, growing, harvesting, and distributing fresh produce. Growing Garden’s will increase access to adequate and healthy food in Longmont. |
I Have A Dream Foundation of Boulder County | $18,375 | Empowers low-income youth to reach their educational and career goals through mentoring, tutoring, and enrichment programs. Upon graduation, Dreamers are eligible to receive a scholarship. |
Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County | $10,300 | Expands access to reliable legal services for immigrants, educate immigrants about U.S. law, and to educate the general public about the legal difficulties encountered by immigrants to this country. |
Inn Between | $58,008 | Provides supportive housing and promote stability to diverse homeless families and individuals by utilizing community resources, case management and life skills training. |
Intercambio de Comunidades | $10,000 | Trains volunteers to teach English to adult immigrants in Boulder County, and connects communities across cultures through community events and training. Improve immigrant lives through English education, and uniting communities across cultures. |
Longmont Meals on Wheels | $37,000 | Prepares and delivers meals to homebound seniors and people with disabilities and checks on them, and serves lunch to seniors at the Longmont Senior Center. |
Mental Health Center of Boulder County | $37,030 | Provides immediate access to expert mental health and substance use care, so people can enjoy healthy and fulfilling lives. |
Outreach United Resource Center Aspen Center for Child Development | $20,000 | Provides child care and child development services to low-income families. |
Outreach United Resource Center Basic Needs | $55,297 | Provides casework and case management services and emergency assistance to individuals and families. Services include emergency housing and groceries, hot noon meals, homelessness prevention/intervention, utility bill assistance, prescription vouchers, clothing, and bedding. |
Recovery Cafe | $6,300 | We are a community of refuge and healing for people in recovery. |
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley | $98,745 | Provides comprehensive residential and non-residential services necessary to promote the safety, basic needs, and self-sufficiency of adults and children impacted by domestic violence. |
Second Wind Fund of Boulder County | $8,800 | Work to decrease the incidence of suicide by removing financial and social barriers to treatment for at-risk youth by providing funded counseling services to youth under the age of 19. |
TLC Learning Center | $37,500 | An early childhood education and health services provider, offering early childhood care and preschool to children 8 weeks to 6, and pediatric therapy to children birth to 12. |
Via Mobility Services Paratransit Program in Longmont | $14,098 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
Via Mobility Services Mobility Options | $5,716 | Promotes independence and self-sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing caring, customer-focused transportation options. |
Voices for Children | $3,800 | Provides trained, court-appointed volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in Boulder County. |
Wild Plum Center | $60,000 | Comprehensive early childhood services provided to children ages 0-5 from low-income families. Services include early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent support. |
YMCA of Boulder Valley (Ed & Ruth Lehman YMCA) | $37,500 | Supports youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
Agency Name | 2019 total funding | Agency Description |
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Attention Homes | $7,500 | Attention Homes provides life-changing resources for youth in crisis. |
Boulder County AIDS Project | $7,500 | Provides comprehensive HIV medical case management, testing and counseling, health insurance access and basic needs assistance. |
Boulder County Farmers Market Food Assistance Incentive Program | $17,982 | Support, promote, and expand local agriculture, making fresh products accessible to our community, and strengthen relationships between local food producers and all food consumers. |
Boulder County Farmers Market Farm to Early Care and Education | $9,885 | Support, promote, and expand local agriculture, making fresh products accessible to our community, and strengthen relationships between local food producers and all food consumers. |
Boulder County Public Health Genesister | $10,000 | Work to reduce births among the siblings and daughters of teen parents while supporting them in completing high school. |
Boulder Valley Women’s Health | $18,750 | Provides accessible, confidential and comprehensive gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual health services and education. |
Bridge to Justice | $3,750 | Provides customized, reduced rate legal services to low and moderate-income individuals in family law, landlord-tenant, and other civil legal issues. |
Center for People with Disabilities | $11,250 | Provides resources, information, and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. |
Child and Family Advocacy Program dba Blue Sky Bridge | $5,000 | Provides forensic interviews, crisis intervention, therapy & support for child victims and families as well as multidisciplinary response to investigations, prevention education, training & outreach. |
Children First of the Rockies | $12,500 | Provides safe-exchange services to foster parent-child relationships in a safe and supportive environment. |
Colorado Legal Services Boulder County Legal Services | $10,350 | Provides meaningful access to high quality civil legal services in the pursuit of access to justice for as many low-income and vulnerable persons as possible. |
Community Action Development Program | $7,500 | Provides opportunities for education, self-sufficiency, and community involvement for disenfranchised and low-income people. |
Community Food Share | $33,750 | Provides food to 45 partner agencies as well as direct distribution initiatives. |
Dental Aid | $15,000 | A safety net dental clinic, which provides affordable, high quality oral health care to low income, uninsured and/or under-insured individuals at its 3 clinics and in community settings. |
El Comité de Longmont | $11,500 | Facilitates communication and understanding within the community to improve social justice, education and economic status for the Latino and non-Latino community. |
Emergency Family Assistance Association | $12,000 | Helps those in our community whose needs for food, shelter and other basic necessities cannot be met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial stability or self-sufficiency. |
Foothills United Way | $8,725 | The mission of Foothills United Way is to collaboratively: Identify community priority needs and desired outcomes, unite community resources in pursuit of agreed upon goals & take action. |
Growing Gardens of Boulder County | $8,100 | Support low-income individuals and families from across Longmont through planting, growing, harvesting, and distributing fresh produce. Growing Garden’s will increase access to adequate and healthy food in Longmont. |
I Have A Dream Foundation of Boulder County | $25,000 | Empowers low-income youth to reach their educational and career goals through mentoring, tutoring, and enrichment programs. Upon graduation, Dreamers are eligible to receive a scholarship. |
Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County | $11,250 | Expands access to reliable legal services for immigrants, educate immigrants about U.S. law, and to educate the general public about the legal difficulties encountered by immigrants to this country. |
Inn Between | $30,000 | Provides supportive housing and promote stability to diverse homeless families and individuals by utilizing community resources, case management and life skills training. |
Intercambio de Comunidades | $6,750 | Trains volunteers to teach English to adult immigrants in Boulder County, and connects communities across cultures through community events and training. Improve immigrant lives through English education, and uniting communities across cultures. |
Longmont Meals on Wheels | $29,288 | Prepares and delivers meals to homebound seniors and people with disabilities and checks on them, and serves lunch to seniors at the Longmont Senior Center. |
Mental Health Center of Boulder County | $47,640 | Provides immediate access to expert mental health and substance use care, so people can enjoy healthy and fulfilling lives. |
Mother House | $2,500 | Provide a safe haven for pregnant women who are at risk. |
Outreach United Resource Center Aspen Center for Child Development | $15,525 | Provides child care and child development services to low-income families. |
Outreach United Resource Center Basic Needs | $68,250 | Provides casework and case management services and emergency assistance to individuals and families. Services include emergency housing and groceries, hot noon meals, homelessness prevention/intervention, utility bill assistance, prescription vouchers, clothing, and bedding. |
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley | $72,000 | Provides comprehensive residential and non-residential services necessary to promote the safety, basic needs, and self-sufficiency of adults and children impacted by domestic violence. |
Salud Family Health Care Centers | $18,720 | Provides preventative primary health care, urgent medical care and prenatal/obstetrical care to low-income residents of Longmont. |
Second Wind Fund of Boulder County | $5,000 | Work to decrease the incidence of suicide by removing financial and social barriers to treatment for at-risk youth by providing funded counseling services to youth under the age of 19. |
TLC Learning Center | $37,500 | An early childhood education and health services provider, offering early childhood care and preschool to children 8 weeks to 6, and pediatric therapy to children birth to 12. |
Via Mobility Services | $27,550 | Provide an accessible and affordable transportation system for City of Longmont seniors and people with disabilities. VIA services will increase the ability of vulnerable populations in the City of Longmont to live independently. |
Voices for Children | $2,500 | Provides trained, court-appointed volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in Boulder County. |
Wild Plum Center | $60,000 | Comprehensive early childhood services provided to children ages 0-5 from low-income families. Services include early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent support. |
YMCA of Boulder Valley (Ed & Ruth Lehman YMCA) | $37,500 | Supports youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
Agency Name | 2018 | Agency Description |
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Funding Recommendations | ||
Alternatives for Youth | $4,600 | Promotes success of youth by instilling values that lead to positive choices and positive community impact. To keep teens from using/abusing drugs and alcohol. |
Attention Homes | $9,600 | Attention Homes provides life-changing resources for youth in crisis. |
Boulder Farmers Market | $3,140 | Supporting, Promoting and Expanding Local Agriculture, Making Fresh Products Accessible to our Community, and Strengthen Relationships between Local Food Producers and all Food Consumers. |
Boulder Valley Women’s Health Center | $14,400 | Provides accessible, confidential and comprehensive gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual health services and education. |
Bridge to Justice | $2,300 | 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing customized, reduced rate legal services to low and moderate-income individuals in family law, landlord-tenant, and other civil legal issues. |
Boulder County CareConnect | $3,220 | Connect volunteer-powered services to adults 60+, helping them stay in the comfort of their homes. |
Center for People with Disabilities | $2,752 | Provides resources, information, and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. |
Child and Family Advocacy (Blue Sky Bridge) | $6,900 | Provide: forensic interviews, crisis intervention, therapy & support for child victims and families: multidisciplinary response to investigations; prevention education, training & outreach. |
Colorado Legal Services (Boulder County Legal Services) | $13,800 | Provides meaningful access to high quality civil legal services in the pursuit of access to justice for as many low-income and vulnerable persons as possible. |
Community Action Development Corp. | $9,200 | Provides opportunities for education, self-sufficiency, and community involvement for disenfranchised and low-income people. |
Community Food Share | $33,600 | Provides food to 45 partner agencies as well as direct distribution initiatives. |
Dental Aid | $19,200 | A safety net dental clinic, which provides affordable, high quality oral health care to low income, uninsured and/or under-insured individuals at its 3 clinics and in community settings. |
El Comité | $15,000 | Facilitates communication and understanding within the community to improve social justice, education and economic status for the Latino and non-Latino Community. |
Emergency Family Assistance Association | $11,520 | Helps those in our community whose needs for food, shelter and other basic necessities cannot be met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial stability or self-sufficiency. |
Foothills United Way | $13,800 | The mission of Foothills United Way (FHUW) is to collaboratively: Identify community priority needs and desired outcomes, Unite community resources in pursuit of agreed upon goals &Take action |
Hopelight Medical Clinic | $18,000 | Provides medical and behavioral services to low-income, Medicaid, and Medicare patients. |
I Have a Dream Foundation | $11,500 | Empowers low-income youth to reach their educational and career goals through mentoring, tutoring, and enrichment programs. Upon graduation, Dreamers are eligible to receive a scholarship. |
Immigrant Legal Center | $5,060 | Expands access to reliable legal services for immigrant, educate immigrants about U.S. law, and to educate the general public about the legal difficulties encountered by immigrants to this country. |
Inn Between | $33,600 | Provides supportive housing and promote stability to diverse homeless families and individuals by utilizing community resources, case management and life skills training. |
Intercambio Uniting Communities | $6,900 | Trains volunteers to teach English to adult immigrants in Boulder County, and connects communities across cultures through community events and training. Improve immigrant lives through English education, and uniting communities across cultures. |
Longmont Meals on Wheels | $37,920 | Prepares and delivers meals to homebound seniors and people with disabilities and checks on them, and serves lunch to seniors at the Longmont Senior Center. |
Mental Health Partners | $82,800 | Provides immediate access to expert mental health and substance use care, so people can enjoy healthy and fulfilling lives. |
OUR Center- Aspen Center for Child Development | $20,700 | Provides child care and child development services to low- income families. |
Our Center- Basic Needs Program | $73,600 | Provides casework and case management services and emergency assistance to individuals and families. Services include emergency housing and groceries, hot noon meals, homelessness prevention/intervention, utility bill assistance, prescription vouchers, clothing, and bedding. |
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley | $96,000 | Provides a comprehensive residential and non-residential services necessary to promote the safety, basic needs, and self-sufficiency of adults and children impacted by domestic violence. |
Salud Clinic | $18,720 | Provides preventative primary health care, urgent medical care and prenatal/obstetrical care to low-income residents of Longmont. |
TLC Learning Center | $13,800 | An early childhood education and health services provider, offering early childhood care and preschool to children 8 weeks to 6, and pediatric therapy to children birth to 12. |
Voices for Children | $2,100 | Provides trained, court-appointed volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in Boulder County. |
Wild Plum Center | $50,600 | Comprehensive early childhood services provided to children ages 0-5 from low-income families. Services include early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent support. |
YMCA of Boulder Valley (Ed & Ruth Lehman) | $11,500 | Supports youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. |
2017 Funded Human Service Agencies
Agency Name | Total Funded | Agency Description |
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Agape | $25,000 | Provides temporary emergency shelter, food and clothing during winter months. |
Alternatives for Youth | $10,000 | Directly addresses the issue of teen substance abuse by educating parents about substance abuse, effects of drugs and alcohol, and supporting teens through recovery. |
Association for Community Living | $5,000 | Provides advocacy for children and their families and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. |
Attention Homes | $10,000 | To provide street outreach, a day drop-in center, and overnight shelter services to run away and homeless youth. |
Boulder County AIDS | $10,000 | To improve the overall quality of life for clients infected with HIV by decreasing unmet needs for medical care, health insurance, income assistance, shelter, and support services. |
Boulder County – GENESISTER Program | $10,000 | To reduce births among the siblings of teen parents while supporting them in completing high school. |
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless | $55,000 | Provides temporary shelter, food, and support services for homeless adults. |
Boulder Valley Women’s Health | $15,000 | Provides comprehensive family planning and gynecological health care services. |
Bridge to Justice | $5,000 | Provides legal services to low and moderate income individuals in the areas of family law, landlord-tenant, Chapter 7 bankruptcy, consumer protection, and estate planning. |
CareConnect | $7,000 | Provides a variety of volunteer opportunities to senior citizens to assist them in remaining self-sufficient and independent while promoting their physical and emotional well-being. CareConnect also provides safety net services to older people that can help prevent premature institutionalization. |
Center for People With Disabilities | $5,982 | Provides information, resources and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. |
Child and Family Advocacy/Blue Sky Bridge | $10,000 | Provides intervention, education, and family support services to victims of child abuse, and their families. |
Children First of the Rockies | $10,000 | Provides safe-exchange services to foster parent-child relationships in a safe and supportive environment. |
Colorado Legal Services | $20,000 | Provides legal services to low income people. |
Community Action Program – Circles | $10,000 | Provides support for the City of Longmont/RISE program through the Circles program. Focuses on empowering low-income families to move toward self-sufficiency and decrease need for public benefits. |
Community Food Share | $35,000 | Provides food to partner agencies as well as direct distribution initiatives. |
Dental Aid | $20,000 | Provides low income county residents with dental care at approximately one-half the price of private dentists. |
El Comité | $18,000 | Provides programs and services to improve the social, economic and educational status of Longmont ‘s Latino residents. |
Emergency Family Assistance Association | $16,000 | Provides food and shelter, and other basic necessities to families, seniors, and people with disabilities living in Boulder and Broomfield counties. |
Foothills United Way – PIE Program | $15,000 | Provides matching savings accounts to help low-income residents acquire assets such as purchase of a home, start a business, or education. |
Growing Gardens | $5,000 | Provides programs to develop skills to increase local food production and food security, to build personal capacity among our citizens, and strengthen the health of the community. |
HOPE | $35,000 | Provides life-sustaining support to homeless individuals, who are at-risk from living on the streets of Longmont; provides oversight of warming center operations during the winter months. |
Hopelight Medical Clinic | $25,000 | Provides medical and behavioral services to low-income, medicaid, and medicare patients. |
I Have A Dream Foundation | $25,000 | Focuses on academic development programs for low-income children residing in neighborhoods where school dropout rates are high. Goal is to ensure that children are encouraged and supported during their critical school years. |
Immigrant Legal Center | $11,000 | To provide affordable legal assistance for Longmont residents relating to immigration matters not handled by either Boulder County Legal Services or the Public Defender’s Office. |
Inn Between | $35,000 | Provides time-limited housing and support services for Longmont’s diverse homeless population, so that they may acquire stability in their lives, as well as increased skill and/or income level. Services are provided through Inn Between and participating agency staff; these services include: housing, employment assistance, educational services, food co-op, counseling, independent living and life skills classes, parenting classes, and linkages to numerous other resources. |
Intercambio de Comunidades | $15,000 | To increase opportunities and independence for Latino immigrants and build a richer, more integrated community by reducing language and cultural barriers. |
Longmont Housing Authority | $20,000 | Administers Housing Choice Vouchers and manages affordable rental properties. Develops affordable housing with Longmont Housing Development Corp., it leads in supportive housing and programs. |
Longmont Meals on Wheels | $39,500 | Provides hot, home-delivered meals Monday through Friday to older people or those convalescing. Meals on Wheels also serves a hot noon meal at the Senior Center. |
Mental Health Partners | $115,000 | Provides outpatient therapy for children, adolescents, adults and families; home-based services for families with infants at risk of abuse or neglect and for emotionally disturbed elderly persons; services for adults with severe mental illnesses, including supported housing; day treatment and residential services for severely disturbed children and adolescents; rape crisis and emergency psychiatric services. |
OUR Center – Aspen Center for Child Development | $30,000 | Provides childcare and child development services to low-income families. |
OUR Center – Basic Needs | $80,000 | Provides emergency and ongoing assistance with food, clothing, minor medical expenses, transportation, and furniture. Case management services are provided to assist with achieving self-sufficiency. The Center provides a hot noon meal daily for those of all ages needing nutrition. |
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley | $100,000 | Provides shelter, food, counseling, and follow-up support groups to victims of domestic violence. |
Salud Family Health Centers | $19,500 | Provides primary, preventative, and supplemental health care services. |
TLC Learning Center | $30,000 | Provides preschool children with disabilities a stimulating, individualized program that enables them to maximize their developmental potential and minimize the long-term effects of their disabilities. The program integrates special needs and typical children. |
Via Mobility Services | $45,000 | Provides a variety of transportation and mobility services to residents who have special needs and cannot access public transportation. |
Wild Plum Center | $55,000 | Provides educational, health, nutritional, mental health and disability services to low-income children and their families. |
YMCA of Boulder Valley | $25,000 | Provides preschool and pre-Kindergarten classes to prepare children for Kindergarten. |
2016 Funded Human Service Agencies
Agency Name | Total Funded | Agency Description |
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Alternatives for Youth | $15,000 | Directly addresses the issue of teen substance abuse by educating parents about substance abuse, effects of drugs and alcohol, and supporting teens through recovery. |
Association for Community Living | $5,000 | Provides advocacy for children and their families and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. |
Attention Homes | $10,000 | To provide street outreach, a day drop-in center, and overnight shelter services to run away and homeless youth. |
Boulder County AIDS | $10,000 | To improve the overall quality of life for clients infected with HIV by decreasing unmet needs for medical care, health insurance, income assistance, shelter, and support services. |
Boulder County – GENESISTER Program | $10,000 | To reduce births among the siblings of teen parents while supporting them in completing high school. |
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless | $55,000 | Provides temporary shelter, food, and support services for homeless adults. |
Boulder Valley Women’s Health | $15,000 | Provides comprehensive family planning and gynecological health care services. |
Center for People With Disabilities | $10,000 | Provides information, resources and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living. |
Child and Family Advocacy/Blue Sky Bridge | $15,000 | Provides intervention, education, and family support services to victims of child abuse, and their families. |
Children First of the Rockies | $15,000 | Provides safe-exchange services to foster parent-child relationships in a safe and supportive environment. |
Colorado Legal Services | $20,000 | Provides legal services to low income people. |
Community Action Program – Circles | $10,000 | Provides support for the City of Longmont/RISE program through the Circles program. Focuses on empowering low-income families to move toward self-sufficiency and decrease need for public benefits. |
Community Food Share | $35,000 | Provides food to partner agencies as well as direct distribution initiatives. |
Dental Aid | $20,000 | Provides low income county residents with dental care at approximately one-half the price of private dentists. |
El Comité | $18,000 | Provides programs and services to improve the social, economic and educational status of Longmont ‘s Latino residents. |
Emergency Family Assistance Association | $15,000 | Provides food and shelter, and other basic necessities to families, seniors, and people with disabilities living in Boulder and Broomfield counties. |
FOCUS Reentry | $2,500 | Provides mentors to offenders released from Boulder County jail that work to fill the gaps in service and help establish a network of resources to improve and stabilize offenders’ lives and help them achieve self-sufficiency. |
Foothills United Way – PIE Program | $15,000 | Provides matching savings accounts to help low-income residents acquire assets such as purchase of a home, start a business, or education. |
HOPE | $54,492 | Provides life-sustaining support to homeless individuals, who are at-risk from living on the streets of Longmont; provides oversight of warming center operations during the winter months. |
I Have A Dream Foundation | $25,000 | Focuses on academic development programs for low-income children residing in neighborhoods where school dropout rates are high. Goal is to ensure that children are encouraged and supported during their critical school years. |
Immigrant Legal Center | $11,000 | To provide affordable legal assistance for Longmont residents relating to immigration matters not handled by either Boulder County Legal Services or the Public Defender’s Office. |
Inn Between | $35,000 | Provides time-limited housing and support services for Longmont’s diverse homeless population, so that they may acquire stability in their lives, as well as increased skill and/or income level. Services are provided through Inn Between and participating agency staff; these services include: housing, employment assistance, educational services, food co-op, counseling, independent living and life skills classes, parenting classes, and linkages to numerous other resources. |
Intercambio de Comunidades | $15,000 | To increase opportunities and independence for Latino immigrants and build a richer, more integrated community by reducing language and cultural barriers. |
Longmont Meals on Wheels | $39,500 | Provides hot, home-delivered meals Monday through Friday to older people or those convalescing. Meals on Wheels also serves a hot noon meal at the Senior Center. |
Mental Health Partners | $115,000 | Provides outpatient therapy for children, adolescents, adults and families; home-based services for families with infants at risk of abuse or neglect and for emotionally disturbed elderly persons; services for adults with severe mental illnesses, including supported housing; day treatment and residential services for severely disturbed children and adolescents; rape crisis and emergency psychiatric services. |
OUR Center – Aspen Center for Child Development | $30,000 | Provides childcare and child development services to low-income families. |
OUR Center – Basic Needs | $80,000 | Provides emergency and ongoing assistance with food, clothing, minor medical expenses, transportation, and furniture. Case management services are provided to assist with achieving self-sufficiency. The Center provides a hot noon meal daily for those of all ages needing nutrition. |
Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley | $100,000 | Provides shelter, food, counseling, and follow-up support groups to victims of domestic violence. |
Salud Family Health Centers | $19,500 | Provides primary, preventative, and supplemental health care services. |
TLC Learning Center | $30,000 | Provides preschool children with disabilities a stimulating, individualized program that enables them to maximize their developmental potential and minimize the long-term effects of their disabilities. The program integrates special needs and typical children. |
Via Mobility Services | $45,000 | Provides a variety of transportation and mobility services to residents who have special needs and cannot access public transportation. |
Wild Plum Center | $55,000 | Provides educational, health, nutritional, mental health and disability services to low-income children and their families. |
YMCA of Boulder Valley | $25,000 | Provides preschool and pre-Kindergarten classes to prepare children for Kindergarten. |
If you have any questions, please contact Eliberto Mendoza, human services project coordinator, at (303) 774-3511, or eliberto.mendoza@longmontcolorado.gov.