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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

OUR Center (Outreach United Resource Center, Inc)

We help people move toward self-sufficiency by unifying community resources. We help families in our community with hot meals, groceries, direct financial assistance, clothing and housewares, childcare, and referrals to other community organizations.
Needs: $50,000
Needs: $50,000

Human Services

Paragon Service Dogs

Paragon Service Dogs cultivates and supports extraordinary service dog partnerships—hearing dogs redefine how individuals who are d/Deaf navigate life's challenges, and facility dogs offer essential support to diverse individuals in well-being environments—that transform individuals and communities nationwide at no cost to our clients.
Needs: $5,000
Needs: $5,000
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Human Services

PEARL Promise

PEARL Promise provides sustainable programs to help single parent families in the St. Vrain Valley School District thrive! We offer mentoring, scholarships, general emergency monetary support, monthly car care clinics, assistance with car repairs, and case management support.
Needs: $10,000
Needs: $10,000
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Human Services

Qualified Listeners, Corp

Qualified Listeners (QL) assists veterans and their families through carefully listening to them and providing services and resources. Our mission is to help veterans and their families find more peace in their lives, reduce stress, and ultimately reduce the number of veteran suicides.
Needs: $5,000
Needs: $5,000

Human Services

Recovery Cafe Longmont

“We are more apt to share our stories of struggle, challenges, and uncertainty with those who share a familiar background. This includes cultivating love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness, generosity, and self- discipline, establishing trustworthy connections, and nurturing relationships with community partners." -Kristina, RCL bilingual/bicultural peer support professional
Needs: $10,000
Needs: $10,000
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Human Services

restART studio

restART studio is a nonprofit art therapy program. Our mission is to harness the power of art therapy to help justice-involved youth understand their feelings and behavior and realize their potential. We offer 1:1 art therapy sessions and weekly art therapy support groups to underserved and at-risk youth, and teens involved in the criminal justice system.
Needs: $5,000
Needs: $5,000
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Human Services

Rise Against Suicide

Rise Against Suicide helps youth at risk of suicide by removing the financial and social barriers to treatment, enabling them to find hope and healing. 
Needs: $1,200
Needs: $1,200

Human Services

Rocky Mountain Equality

Rocky Mountain Equality's Youth Program provides safety, support, and clinically-supervised mental health services to Colorado's LGBTQ+ youth communities. Our Longmont-based group is growing rapidly — and we need your help to ensure our resources grow to meet the need!
Needs: $20,000
Needs: $20,000

Civic

School of Statesmanship, Stewardship and Service

The School of Statesmanship, Stewardship, and Service (SOSSAS) is a learning environment that activates individual human potential, elevates leadership skills, grows social-emotional intelligence, improves communication skills, and ultimately creates a future we all want to live into.
Needs: $10,000
Needs: $10,000

Education

St. Vrain Valley Schools Education Foundation (SVVSEF)

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.
Needs: $5,000
Needs: $5,000
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