Ocean First Institute works to deepen the natural connection between all people and the ocean. Through educational programming, research, and conservation projects, we inspire people to explore marine science and innovate new ways to understand and protect the ocean.
SVVSEF provide resources and educational opportunities, in partnership with St. Vrain Valley Schools and our local communities, to enhance student success and teacher excellence. We rely on community support to fund our key programs.
We provide a spectrum of restorative services and interventions to help our community resolve conflict while also working to deflect people from the traditional criminal justice system.
The GEAR Alliance / Up-A-Creek Robotics is committed to inspiring young people (grades 4-12) to pursue STEM careers through competitive robotics. We are passionate about increasing the number of students entering science and engineering knowing hands-on experiential education is transformative.
The Latino Chamber of Commerce promotes economic development, growth, and sustainability for its members by enabling access to business opportunities and developmental resources through strategic initiatives.
The St. Vrain Historical Society (SVHS) preserves and promotes local heritage and history through the stewardship of four historic sites it owns and manages in Longmont (Old Mill Park, Old St. Stephen's Church, Historic Hoverhome, and the Hover Farmstead). SVHS focuses on preserving these structures for community benefit, providing access, enjoyment, and educational opportunities.
TinkerMill is a volunteer-driven organization that provides space, equipment, and community, empowering people on the Front Range to make, learn, and grow.
Since 1956, TLC Learning Center has provided inclusive, therapeutic early learning resources and childcare to children and families in Northern Colorado. We believe that all children deserve the healthiest possible start in life, and our is mission to support and nurture success in each child and family we serve, regardless of ability or income.
Wild Plum Center (WPC) provides quality childcare, early childhood education, and family-centered case management services to over 250 low-income children and families in need annually. The impact of this work includes an increase in self-sufficiency and a reduction in poverty among families served by Wild Plum.