Foundation / Corporation
The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County
08/29/14 5:00 PM
Grants of $25,000 to Boulder County, Colorado non-profits, government and public entities for educational, social, literacy, health and other sustainable programs that address social and economic inequality and help disadvantaged young people ages birth to 26 become successful, contributing members of the community.
Eligible programs include early learning and literacy, vocational training, abuse prevention and treatment, and other initiatives that address the needs of youth in lower income situations, or from underrepresented populations.
The Committee will give priority to proposals that address these issues through the creation of partnerships and the commitment to long-term relationships with existing resources such as the private sector, institutions of higher learning (including the University, community colleges and those that provide vocational training), and through collaborations between non-profit organizations.
In addition, the Committee is interested in programs/projects that:
-Leverage the grant for maximum impact (such as grant matching, partnerships, additional grants, or other ways to multiply the impact of the grant).
-Articulate and demonstrate the potential for long-term impact on both the population served and the ability of the organization to provide services.
-Are sustainable and have the potential to be replicated.
GrantWatch ID#: 145637
$75,000
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$25,000
All grant funds must be expended within one year of award.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
The Community Foundation Boulder County
1123 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80302
Telephone: (303) 442-0436
Elvira Ramos, Director of Programs
Email: elvira@commfound.org
Stefan Reyes, Grants Administrator
Email: stefan@commfound.org
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