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Glenwood Springs, CO General operating support to provide and coordinate legal services for low-income people, victims of crime, domestic violence victims, senior citizens, and at-ris

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ARISTOTLE

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8 Message from Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Spring 2018

Dear Friends,

The Foundation's board and staff members are dedicated to its

mission statement and make every effort to follow the intent of its original donors: to assist people to help themselves while nurturing and preserving their self-respect We take pride in our work and encourage nonprofit organizations to use the resources on our website and call our office for assistance.

During every proposal review, hard and difficult choices must be made And because of this, we continue to keep our grant sizes in the range of $5,000 to $10,000 in an effort to accommodate as many worthy organizations as possible, especially since the number of

proposals we receive increase each year.

We have the greatest respect for the hard work and commitment of Colorado's nonprofit organizations And because of them, we are even more determined to place our grants where we feel we can make

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History .4

Board of Trustees and Staff 5

Information for Grant Seekers 5

Guidelines for Submitting a Proposal 6

Grant Reporting Requirements 8

Financial Statement 9

2018 Grants Disbursed Civic, Community, and Capacity Building 11

Crisis Intervention 13

Disabled 18

Food / Shelter / Homeless 21

Health and Hospice 28

Humane Animal Services 29

Low-Income Housing 30

Self-Sufficiency 30

Senior Programs 37

Trustees’ Discretionary Grants 40

Youth Development 41

8 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Anschutz Family Foundation

555 17th Street, Suite 2400

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Fred and Marian Pfister Anschutz created the Anschutz Family Foundation in 1982 as a result of many years of successful gas and oil, real estate and ranching ventures

Fred B Anschutz's (1909-1993) career was characterized by uncanny and intuitive foresight and by a willingness to enter into ventures others considered too risky His first business success came through striking a rich oil field in his home state of Kansas Earnings from an oil exploration business that eventually spanned Kansas, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming were parlayed into ranches and livestock operations across the West The family and their business headquarters moved from Wichita to Denver in the 1960's Marian P Anschutz (1910-1986) with husband, Fred, ingrained traditional

American values of hard work, community involvement and love of the land in their children and grandchildren

Sue Anschutz-Rodgers has continued her parents' legacy through her own business and ranching ventures and commitment to philanthropy The Foundation's assets have grown over its thirty-six year history from the original $4.5 million endowment to $55 million through investments and additional family contributions Sue served as the Foundation's first President and Executive Director and currently serves as its Chair and President Four of the founders' six grandchildren and two great grandchildren serve as trustees of the Foundation, while granddaughter Susan Rodgers Drumm served as program officer from 1994-2001

Since its inception, the Foundation has distributed 9,734 grants to nonprofit organizations for a total of $53,882,202 The Foundation's focus on supporting organizations that meet human and community needs in Colorado has remained steady throughout its existence

In the early years, the Foundation funded fewer organizations with larger grants

Gradually, the philosophy shifted to providing smaller grants ($2,500-$10,000) to many organizations The intent was to spread the Foundation's resources into more areas and

to encourage nonprofits to develop diversified funding streams Although the primary activity of the Foundation is grant making, considerable energy has and will be directed to efforts to build the capacity of Colorado's nonprofit sector, to enhance grant making, and

to work collaboratively with other funders

In the early 1990's, the Foundation partnered with the Community Resource Center to orchestrate Colorado Rural Philanthropy Days, a twice-yearly event that built on an initiative of the nonprofit community in Mesa County Sue's vision in launching this event, which is still going strong today, was to increase foundation support to rural areas of the state The intent is for private and public funders, who are concentrated in the Front Range, to visit Colorado's rural communities to gain a greater understanding of the issues and challenges faced in those communities and to facilitate introductions between Metro-based funders and Colorado's rural nonprofit leaders and local elected officials Colorado Rural Philanthropy Days address two of the Foundation's goals: to increase funding to nonprofit organizations in rural Colorado and to de-mystify the grant-making process

The Foundation plans to continue on its current path of embracing opportunities that enhance the nonprofit sector and focusing on organizations that strengthen families and communities and assist people to help themselves

8 HISTORY

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MISSION

The Anschutz Family Foundation supports Colorado nonprofit organizations that assist people to help themselves while nurturing and preserving their self-respect The

Foundation encourages endeavors that strengthen families and communities and

advance individuals to become productive and responsible citizens There is a special interest in self-sufficiency, community development, and programs aimed at the

economically disadvantaged, the young, the elderly, and the disabled The Foundation is also dedicated to funding efforts in rural Colorado

AREAS OF INTEREST

The Foundation's mission is purposely broad, allowing it to support the work of many nonprofits that focus on improving the quality of life for individuals and communities The bulk of the Foundation's grants are made in categories most directly related to the stated

goals of the Foundation: improving the lives of individuals, promoting self-sufficiency, and

Grants are typically in the $5,000 to $10,000 range, but generally no greater than 10% of

an organization's annual budget

INFORMATION FOR GRANT SEEKERS

BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND STAFF

Trustees

Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Henry Porter Couzens

Sarah Anschutz Hunt Melissa Rodgers Padgett

Melinda Rodgers Couzens Susan Rodgers Drumm

John Manning Couzens, Jr Robert S Rich, Esq

Staff

Sue Anschutz-Rodgers, Chair and President

Abel Wurmnest, Executive Director

Kumella Aiu, Senior Program Officer

Niki Camarena, Program Officer

Whitney Johnson, Program Officer

Zoe Krusic, Grants Manager

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WHAT WE DON’T FUND

Generally, the foundation does not support:

§ Organizations with annual budgets in excess of $5 million

§ Organizations that discriminate in any way

§ Grants to individuals

§ Programs outside of Colorado

§ Graduate and post-graduate research

§ Education in general

§ Religious organizations for religious purposes

§ Special events, promotions, or conferences

§ Candidates for political office

§ Debt reduction

§ Multi-year grants

§ Health specific issues

§ Arts and culture

§ Policy, advocacy, or research

§ Type III Supporting Organizations under IRS Section 509(a)(3)

DEADLINES

Proposal deadlines: January 15 and July 1

These deadlines refer to when your proposal must be physically received in our office or

via our online portal (prior to 5:00 p.m.) If the deadline falls on a weekend, proposals

are due the preceding Friday.

Any proposals received after the stated deadlines will be rolled into the next funding cycle

The Foundation acknowledges receipt of all proposals, typically within four weeks upon having received them If you do not receive an acknowledgment, please contact us as this may indicate that we did not receive your proposal

Proposal review schedule: Proposals received in time for the January 15 deadline will be decided upon at the mid-May Foundation board of trustees meeting Proposals received

in time for the July 1 deadline will be decided upon at the late-November Foundation board of trustees meeting

Two-year rule: When an organization receives funding from the Foundation for two years

in a row, we request they take the third year off Please check your records prior to submitting a grant application

The Foundation can only accept one grant application per calendar year from an

organization

8 GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING A PROPOSAL

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PROPOSAL FORMAT

We require applicants to use the Colorado Common Grant

Application (CGA), which can be submitted electronically

(preferred) through the online portal accessed from our website,

www.anschutzfamilyfoundation.org If you send your application

through the mail, you can access the form and its accompanying

User's Guide through the Foundation's website

WHAT WE LOOK FOR WHEN REVIEWING PROPOSALS

§ Alignment with the mission and interests of the Foundation

§ Clearly presented organization mission, goals, plans and financials

§ A solid financial sustainability plan We promote diversified funding streams and believe our funding should be no more than 10% of an organization's annual budget

§ A committed board of directors with 100% making a contribution to the

organization This requirement is not designed to promote wealth as criteria for board membership, but we are interested in full participation by the board rather than dollar amount

§ Strong volunteer participation

§ Community buy-in (evident through donations, volunteer engagement, existing partnerships, and collaborative efforts)

§ Solid effort to engage the community and/or participants in program

development

§ Ongoing efforts to evaluate organizational and program effectiveness and commitment to making adjustments as needed

§ Effective and inspired leadership

§ An eye on the future that reflects recognition of potential impacts on and

opportunities for the organization

§ Applicants must be recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) organization or be fiscally sponsored by another 501(c)(3) organization or a tax-supported institution such as a school or government agency

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I submit my grant online?

Log on to the Foundation's website at www.anschutzfamilyfoundation.org, click on “How

To Apply” and that will lead you to the instructions page You will need to create an account and pass an eligibility quiz in order to upload your grant application You will be able to access the system for uploading a grant application two months prior to the grant deadline dates

Can I submit my Common Grant Report online as well?

Yes, you can do that at any time However, the first time you submit your report online you will need to call the office so that you can be connected to the portal using the email that your account was created with

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Although online submission is preferred, we will accept a hard copy of your application.

We require the use of the Colorado Common Grant Application, which can be found through our website at www.anschutzfamilyfoundation.org, as well as the accompanying CGA User's Guide Please make sure that you have reviewed the checklist that

accompanies the CGA when completing your proposal to ascertain that all required attachments are included An incomplete proposal delays its review

When completed, mail ONE copy to:

Ms Sue Anschutz-Rodgers

Chair and President

Anschutz Family Foundation

All grantees receiving a grant of at least $5,000 are expected to submit the Colorado Common Grant Report (CGR) The CGR is due either:

§ One year after receipt of a grant, or

§ With a new proposal, if the proposal is being submitted

before a full year has transpired on your previous grant

period

CGRs can be submitted online through the account you created to

upload your grant application However, the first time you submit

your report online you will need to call the office so that you can be

connected to the portal using the email that your account was created

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ANSCHUTZ FAMILY FOUNDATION Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Assets

November 30, 2018

ASSETS

Investments at market value:

TOTAL NET ASSETS, UNRESTRICTED $ 55,209,674

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $ 55,214,967

8 FINANCIAL STATEMENT

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8 2018 GRANTS DISBURSED BY COUNTY

Boulder

Chaffee

Cheyenne Clear

Conejos Costilla

Crowley Custer

1 1

1

1 1

1

1

1

2 3

16

87 10 30 20

13

5

3 6

Park

Phillips

Pitkin

Prowers Pueblo

Grants by Region

Northwest

Western Slope

San Juan Southwest

Heart of Colorado

212817

25 22

92111 4148

San Luis Valley Front RangeNortheast Southeast Outside of Colorado

1

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8 2018 GRANTS DISBURSED BY CATEGORY

CIVIC, COMMUNITY AND CAPACITY BUILDING

Las Animas, CO

General operating support for the John W Rawlings Heritage Center and

Museum, and the Boggsville Historical Site

Greenwood Village, CO

To support the Still Coming Home Program, a writing workshop series to

encourage combat veterans to explore and express in writing their

experience of war

Denver, CO

To support the one-time implementation costs of the “Donate to a Colorado

Nonprofit State Income Tax Checkoff” that will enable Coloradoans to donate

their state income tax refund to any qualified and eligible nonprofit

Denver, CO

To support Colorado Rural Philanthropy Days programming in 2018

Denver, CO

To provide 11 scholarships for the 2019 Colorado Nonprofit Leadership

& Management Program

Denver, CO

General operating support to connect Coloradoans through workplace giving

to the charities and causes they care about most

Columbia, MD

To support opportunities in west Denver for low and moderate-income people

through affordable housing and create a model for resilient urban regeneration

Paonia, CO

General operating support for local theatre programming in youth

development and education

Dolores, CO

General operating support to increase the museum's community engagement

and establish itself as an anchor along the San Juan Scenic Byway

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Grassroots Foundation, Inc $6,700.00 Joes, CO

General operating support to increase access to the community center by

providing social, recreational, and educational opportunities for the community

Cortez, CO

General operating support to provide rural and community development

initiatives that benefit Montezuma, Dolores, and La Plata Counties through

a variety of activities at KSJD radio and the Sunflower Theater in Cortez

Ignacio, CO

General operating support to serve rural residents in the Four Corners area

with dynamic, unique, and essential programming

Leadville, CO

To support a storytelling campaign to inspire organizational investment

and cultivate new donors within the community

Lyons, CO

To support the opening of the Lyons Community Library in 2019

Mancos, CO

General operating support to preserve and enhance the cultural, historical,

recreational, educational, and charitable assets of the Mancos Valley

Crestone, CO

General operating support to help facilitate the production of the

Annual Crestone Music Festival

Paonia, CO

To support Space to Create Paonia through pre-development efforts to

create affordable live-work spaces

General operating support to expand, train, and resource police chaplaincy

in all law enforcement agencies within Colorado

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Saguache Works $7,500.00 Saguache, CO

General operating support to build capacity and expand services to a

low-income, rural San Luis Valley community through various projects that

stimulate economic development

Alamosa, CO

General operating support to connect family farms, ranches, and their products

with the schools, restaurants, retail outlets, and institutions in the San Luis Valley

McClave, CO

To support the 2018 Rural Philanthropy Days in Lamar, June 13-15, serving

Baca, Bent, Crowley, Huerfano, Kiowa, Las Animas, Prowers and Otero Counties

Durango, CO

To support the 2018 Rural Philanthropy Days in Cortez, September 12-14,

serving Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, and San Juan Counties

Denver, CO

To support young adults preparing to graduate from college with year-long

volunteer opportunities to develop leadership skills

Denver, CO

To support a pilot testing of online and in-person resources allowing

organizations to start/expand volunteer outdoor stewardship programs

To support birth parents and families with free, comprehensive services

before, during, and after pregnancy, as well as the Flexible Families Program,

which supports families in adopting children from the foster care system

Glenwood Springs, CO

General operating support to provide comprehensive and confidential

services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their children

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ALIGHT-Alliance To Lead Impact In Global Human Trafficking $7,500.00 Denver, CO

General operating support to provide a fresh start for human trafficking

survivors by rapidly matching survivor legal needs with untapped expertise

Glenwood Springs, CO

General operating support to provide and coordinate legal services for

low-income people, victims of crime, domestic violence victims, senior

citizens, and at-risk youth

Durango, CO

General operating support to provide a crisis hotline and advocacy services

to victims of domestic violence

Avon, CO

General operating support to provide emergency services, basic needs,

and protection for victims of violence and their families

Brighton, CO

General operating support to provide a volunteer's voice in court for

children who are victims of abuse and neglect

Fort Collins, CO

To support recruitment, training, ongoing assistance, and retention of

CASA volunteers who serve as a voice for child victims of abuse and neglect

Dillon, CO

General operating support to provide volunteer advocates for children in

dependency and neglect cases in the Fifth Judicial District

Glenwood Springs, CO

General operating support to provide court-appointed volunteer advocates

for abused and neglected children in the Ninth Judicial District

Montrose, CO

General operating support to provide volunteer advocates in child abuse

and neglect cases in Colorado's seventh Judicial District

Longmont, CO

General operating support to provide programs, services, and resources to

families experiencing at-risk situations

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Colorado Springs Teen Court, Inc $5,000.00 Colorado Springs, CO

General operating support for a teen-adjudicated trial and sentencing

program for first-time, low-income, misdemeanor youth offenders

Colorado Springs, CO

General operating support to provide free childcare for court-users in the

Pikes Peak region

Fort Collins, CO

General operating support for an emergency shelter to assist victims and

their families rebuild their lives free from violence and abuse

Denver, CO

General operating support for assessment, treatment, counseling, and

forensic services for child victims of sexual abuse, and child witnesses to

homicides or domestic violence

Lamar, CO

General operating support to advocate for victims of domestic violence,

sexual assault, and stalking through coordination of services, employee

training supervision, community outreach, and prevention education

Delta, CO

To support individuals in recovery from addiction, developing their

self-sufficiency through job readiness, parenting and anger management

classes along with referral services for employment and housing

Denver, CO

To support scholarships for a behavioral health treatment program that

facilitates recovery and self-sufficiency from substance addiction and

mental health disorders for pregnant and parenting women

Aurora, CO

General operating support to provide services for women and children

suffering from domestic violence

Denver, CO

General operating support to help children and families who are grieving

the death of a loved one find hope and healing

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La Plata Youth Services $7,500.00 Durango, CO

General operating support for prevention and intervention programs for

youth in the juvenile justice system

Longmont, CO

General operating support to provide restorative justice services in

Longmont and the surrounding area

Craig, CO

To support the Advocates-Crisis Support Services program serving

domestic violence/sexual assault victims in Moffat County

Bailey, CO

General operating support to provide shelter to rural women and children,

a 24-hour hotline, pet foster care, community outreach and education services

Gunnison, CO

General operating support to assist victims of violence by providing shelter,

counseling, and a 24-hour hotline

Denver, CO

General operating support for violence prevention education and

intervention services for youth impacted by violence

Pueblo, CO

General operating support to assist adolescent and adult sexual assault

survivors through crisis intervention, advocacy, and support

Denver, CO

To support the financial assistance program which provides basic necessities

to low-income, uninsured, or underinsured cancer patients receiving

treatment in Colorado

Las Animas, CO

General operating support to provide treatment programs for substance abuse

and its associated problems for low-income individuals in southeastern Colorado

Aspen, CO

General operating support for programs that assist survivors of domestic

violence and sexual assault

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River Bridge Regional Center $7,500.00 Glenwood Springs, CO

General operating support to provide extensive services to children and their

families, and to educate the community in prevention and awareness of child abuse

Westminster, CO

To support the Children's Program providing free legal services to immigrant

children who are victims of abuse, neglect, abandonment, or violence

Denver, CO

General operating support to assist domestic violence victims by facilitating

better access to services and staff of community organizations and government

agencies in a single, safe location

Fort Morgan, CO

General operating support to provide coordinated, child-friendly investigations

and services for child victims of sexual abuse

Longmont, CO

General operating support to provide programs and services that promote

the safety and self-sufficiency of adults and children impacted by domestic

violence and relationship abuse

Denver, CO

To support the Emergency Shelter Program for women and children who

are seeking safety from domestic violence

Boulder, CO

General operating support to provide comprehensive services for

low-income and underserved survivors of domestic violence and their

children in Boulder and Broomfield Counties

Greeley, CO

General operating support for comprehensive crisis intervention and

clinical therapy services to victims of sexual assault, along with sexual

assault prevention education for students

Dove Creek, CO

General operating support to assist student leaders to reach out to the

community to prevent substance abuse with an emphasis on marijuana

prevention efforts

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TESSA $7,500.00 Colorado Springs, CO

General operating support for safety education, and prevention programs

for domestic violence and sexual assault intervention

Denver, CO

General operating support to reduce levels of physical, verbal, and emotional

violence by teaching skills to youth, families, and individuals in a variety of settings

Pueblo, CO

General operating support for programs that help families, strengthen

communities, empower women, and help eliminate racism

Centennial, CO

General operating support to provide therapeutic programs for children

with developmental disabilities and supportive services for their families

Lakewood, CO

General operating support for sports and recreation programs for disabled

individuals and their families regardless of their ability to pay

Durango, CO

General operating support to assist low-income participants with financial

assistance, outfitter fees, licenses, permits, instructor training and general

program support for the disabled

Crested Butte, CO

General operating support to provide year-round adaptive recreation for

people with disabilities

Boulder, CO

General operating support to provide audio information services to blind

and visually impaired Coloradans

Denver, CO

General operating support for employment services and job training

programs that help low-income, disadvantaged, homeless individuals and

families with disabilities in Denver

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Blue Star Recyclers $7,500.00 Colorado Springs, CO

General operating support to provide jobs to disabled individuals by

recycling electronic equipment

Denver, CO

General operating support for programs to assist low-income individuals

who live with significant mental disabilities that interfere with their efforts

to live independent and self-sustaining lives

Castle Rock, CO

To support people with special needs and disabilities with opportunities to

experience agricultural learning programs

Grand Junction, CO

General operating support to help provide outdoor opportunities for

people with disabilities

General operating support to provide therapeutic riding and hippotherapy

for persons with disabilities

Denver, CO

General operating support to provide advocacy and legal services for

persons with disabilities and older people

Fort Collins, CO

General operating support to allow uninterrupted, customized service and

support to people who are disabled and living in poverty

Burlington, CO

To support a train-the-trainers program for direct and alternative

support professionals serving low-income families and disabled children

in Kit Carson County

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Ensight Skills Center, Inc $7,500.00 Fort Collins, CO

General operating support to provide low-vision skills training, services

and equipment on a sliding fee scale to the rural areas of Colorado,

particularly to seniors

Craig, CO

General operating support to offer quality equine therapy lessons by

certified instructors to the disabled

Englewood, CO

General operating support to provide custom-trained, shelter-rescued

dogs to Coloradoans with mobility impairments

Broomfield, CO

To support dignified and person-centered services for the residential

program serving people with disabilities so they may be participating

members of the community

Littleton, CO

To support scholarships for elementary and middle school students with

diagnosed learning disabilities

Centennial, CO

General operating support helping individuals with disabilities and their

families live independent, elevated lives through home modifications

Greenwood Village, CO

To support the Children's Listening and Spoken Language Therapy Program

teaching deaf and hearing-impaired children to listen and talk without using

visual substitutes

Denver, CO

To provide scholarships to people with disabilities from low-income and

disadvantaged families for sporting activities

Steamboat Springs, CO

To support independent living services for residents of Moffat County

with disabilities

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Phamaly $7,500.00 Denver, CO

General operating support to enable persons with disabilities to showcase

their talents and abilities through live, bi-annual productions

Gunnison, CO

General operating support to provide employment training, personal care

assistance and recreational/artistic activities for developmentally disabled clients

Elbert, CO

General operating support for low-income individuals and families to pay

for therapeutic services

Denver, CO

To support the tuition scholarship fund, increasing access to trade-focused

workforce development programs, designed specifically for the autism community

Carbondale, CO

General operating support to provide a variety of equine-assisted therapies

to aid in the development and growth of those with challenges

Steamboat Springs, CO

To support the Community Cultivation Program providing work-ready/life

skills vocational training to youth with developmental disabilities

General operating support to provide clothing and other basic essentials

to children and families in desperate need of assistance

Commerce City, CO

General operating support to purchase and distribute food to needy

households throughout Adams County

Telluride, CO

General operating support to provide food, clothing, and necessities

to those who are struggling financially

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Attention Homes $7,500.00 Boulder, CO

To provide emergency shelter and therapeutic services in a group home setting

for abused, neglected, runaway, troubled, and homeless youth in Boulder County

Aurora, CO

General operating support to assist Aurora residents with basic needs

of food, clothing, transportation, and rental and utility assistance

Cortez, CO

General operating support to provide emergency shelter and hot meals

for homeless adults in Southwest Colorado

Boulder, CO

General operating support to provide day services for homeless men

and women that encourage self-sufficiency through permanent employment

and housing

Englewood, CO

General operating support to provide meals for the homeless

Colorado Springs, CO

General operating support for the acquisition and distribution of emergency

and supplemental food for the hungry in southern Colorado

Highlands Ranch, CO

General operating support to enable at-risk men and women to survive

beyond homelessness and challenging times

Westminster, CO

General operating support for an emergency shelter program serving individual

men, women, and families in Adams County during cold weather months

Salida, CO

General operating support to grow, nurture, harvest, and distribute

200,000 pounds or more of fresh produce to food banks, soup kitchens,

and food pantries across Colorado

Longmont, CO

To support the IncrEdibles program which provides weekly distribution

of food backpacks to underserved elementary school students

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Colorado Village Collaborative $7,500.00 Denver, CO

General operating support to create a tiny home village for women

experiencing homelessness in Denver

Denver, CO

General operating support to provide emergency assistance to low-income

individuals and families

Greenwood Village, CO

General operating support to address the food insecurity needs of seniors,

disabled individuals, and the unemployed or underemployed households

Denver, CO

General operating support for the No Cost Grocery Program

Castle Rock, CO

General operating support to assist residents of Douglas and Elbert Counties

who are in financial distress and at risk of becoming homeless

Durango, CO

General operating support for monthly food relief programs in Durango

Denver, CO

General operating support to engage homeless persons with the natural

world and each other, creating opportunities for healing and progress

towards self-sufficiency

Colorado Springs, CO

General operating support to provide emergency services and assistance to

the homeless and low-income in central and southeast Colorado Springs

Boulder, CO

General operating support to provide basic necessities to people who need help

Evergreen, CO

General operating support to alleviate hunger and meet basic, urgent,

and essential human needs among low-income and vulnerable residents

in Evergreen and surrounding rural mountains

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Family Homestead $7,500.00 Denver, CO

To support case management services for homeless families in the

transitional housing program

Denver, CO

General operating support to provide food, shelter, and other basic

needs to the homeless

Fort Collins, CO

General operating support to provide healthy meals and other services

and opportunities to individuals and families in the community regardless

of their ability to pay

Denver, CO

To support PowerSnacks, a food program for Denver Public Schools students

Durango, CO

General operating support for school and community garden programs

that promote health, wellness, environmental stewardship, and a sustainable

local food system

Grand Junction, CO

General operating support to provide food, clothing, housing, and emergency

assistance for the poor and homeless in Mesa County

Greeley, CO

General operating support to provide emergency shelter and follow-up

services for homeless families as they make progress towards self-sufficiency

Salida, CO

General operating support to strengthen the local food economy through

the preservation of agricultural resources and education for ecological literacy

Gunnison, CO

General operating support to address food insecurity in Gunnison,

where one in five community members utilize this food pantry

Montrose, CO

To support and assist homeless families by providing shelter, food, guidance,

counseling, and other support programs

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HOPE-Homeless Outreach Providing Encouragement $7,500.00 Longmont, CO

General operating support to provide life-sustaining support to the

homeless community while offering programs which encourage movement

toward self-sufficiency

Fort Collins, CO

General operating support for The Murphy Center, a service hub for people

experiencing homelessness or housing instability in Larimer County

Grand Junction, CO

General operating support to provide shelter and case management

services to homeless adults and families in the Grand Valley

Alamosa, CO

General operating support for essential human services for homeless

and economically disadvantaged residents of the San Luis Valley

Canon City, CO

General operating support to provide basic and emergency services to

needy families and individuals

Lyons, CO

General operating support for food programs and other basic needs

Denver, CO

To support Joshua Station, a program empowering homeless and low-income

families with supportive housing that includes mental health counseling,

job services, education, and youth programming

Gunnison, CO

General operating support for food system initiatives that meet basic needs,

foster local economic and community development, support small-scale

farming, improve community health, and promote environmental awareness

in the Gunnison Valley

Fort Collins, CO

To support at-risk families by providing programs and services to assist

them in homelessness prevention

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