Whether you create a new scholarship program or contribute to one of the Longmont Community Foundation’s existing ones, your gift directly benefits students in our community- from preschool to post graduate. These scholarships make it possible for students to achieve their lifetime goals and dreams.
Some donors choose to stay involved through advisory relationships, while others name a representative for the advisory committee to assist in the selection of recipients. Either way, please contact us at 303-678-6555 to learn more about establishing a scholarship fund at the Longmont Community Foundation.
The Longmont Community Foundation currently stewards the following Scholarship funds. Please click here for scholarship and award information and applications.
You may make a gift of stocks, bonds, real estate, retirement assets, cash or other assets to the Longmont Community Foundation to establish a fund that benefits students.
This is a super easy and convenient way to support students at no extra cost to you! You can link your King Soopers reward card and as you shop King Soopers donates annually to the Longmont Community Foundation based on your percentage of spending. All donations from King Soopers Community Program will go directly to the Ascend St Vrain Scholarship Program.
Steps for linking your reward card:
1. Sign in to your digital account.
2. Go to “Rewards”
3. Click on “Community Rewards”
4. Enter “RS386 “ and “Longmont Community Foundation” will appear
5. Select “Longmont Community Foundation” from the list and click “Save”.
Learn more about the King Soopers Community Reward program at https://www.kingsoopers.com/i/community/community-rewards.
Sam successfully completed his Welding Technology associate degree in May 2023 from Front Range Community College. His family stated that receiving the 2022 Ascend St. Vrain Braly Scholarship was a significant factor in his ability to do this; he is so grateful! Sam obtained a job at Full Metal Iron as a field welder three days after graduation. He is loving his career and is learning so much every day. Some of the jobs Sam has worked on include the new Boulder Fire Station Number 3, the Denver Federal Center: Building 48, and the Google Data Center in Thornton. He is currently working on another project in Frisco, Colorado.
We are grateful for the generosity of our Business Partners that help us with our work in the community.