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Community Projects Catalog

Browse the Community Projects Catalog to learn about projects that serve the St. Vrain Valley community in Colorado.

You’re encouraged to donate directly* to support any of these projects or contact them for more information.

 

*If you would like to use your Donor Advised Fund with Longmont Community Foundation for the donations, please reach out to our Finance Officer, Terri at terri@longmontfoundation.org.

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Human Services

A Way Forward

A Way Forward is a beacon of hope for individuals and families grappling with substance use disorders. This community recovery center is dedicated to removing barriers to recovery, offering a range of services including peer support, an Intensive Outpatient Program, and mental health resources, all at no cost to the clients.
Needs: $3,000
Needs: $3,000

LCF Projects

Ascend Scholarship Program

Help LCF continue their scholarship program for St. Vrain Valley School District students.
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Human Services

Association for Community Living in Boulder & Broomfield Counties

The Association for Community Living promotes and protects the rights of people with intellectual and development disabilities to be included as a natural and integral part of community life.
Needs: $2,000
Needs: $2,000

LCF Projects

Ben’s Club

Donate to the Longmont Police Department to distribute funds to people in need they encounter.

LCF Projects

Beyond Barriers

Provide financial assistance to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) living independently or seeking to live independently.

Health

Blue Rising

Fentanyl is now the leading cause of death for 18-45-year-olds, and Colorado is witnessing a tragic rise in teen and young adult fatalities due to fentanyl poisoning. Blue Rising is partnering with over 12 colleges and universities across the state to educate and inform students, staff, and parents about the dangers of fentanyl and how to recognize and avoid it.
Needs: $5,000
Needs: $5,000
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Education

Born to Read

Carrying out its mission to support childhood literacy in the St. Vrain Valley, Born to Read (BTR) provides parents of every baby born in our two local hospitals a cloth tote bag with infant board books and materials on skills and benefits of reading to one’s baby (all in either English or Spanish).
Needs: $3,000
Needs: $3,000

Human Services

Boulder County AIDS Project (BCAP)

BCAP provides HIV care services to people living with HIV (case management, health insurance navigation, a food pantry with home delivery, financial assistance for basic needs) and Prevention Services to people vulnerable to HIV acquisition (HIV/HCV/STI testing, health-related referrals, PrEP navigation, harm reduction/syringe access).
Needs: $10,000
Needs: $10,000

Human Services

Bridge House

Bridge House believes in, respects and empowers people who are experiencing homelessness. We connect them to housing and employment opportunities so they can realize and embrace their future.
Needs: $2,500
Needs: $2,500

Arts & Culture

Cellists for Change

Cellists for Change empowers youth through music. Our Local Youth Scholarship program provides community Latinx, Black, and Indigenous youth with financial need access to a comprehensive, equitable, and inspiring music education.
Needs: $3,000
Needs: $3,000
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