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1 Org. Name AR Blurb Grant Amt Almost Home, Inc. Offers services and housing for those experiencing homelessness in Brighton. 8, Audio Information Network of Colorado, Inc. Provides access to print materials through broadcasts, and audio information services to blind, visually impaired, and print handicapped residents. 15, Aurora Warms the Night, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado, Inc. Boulder County RSVP Board, Inc. Boulder Pride, dba Out Boulder Boulder Shelter for the Homeless Provides access to safe shelter during periods of severe weather for individuals and families in Aurora who are experiencing homelessness. 12, Helps at risk youth reach their full potential through professionally supported one to one volunteer mentoring relationships. 25, Mobilizes volunteers of ages 55 and over to meet community needs and promotes the independence, comfort, and security of seniors and adults with disabilities. 15, Provides support and community for Boulder County's gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning/queer, and allied populations. 10, Provides safe shelter, food, support services, and an avenue to selfsufficiency for homeless adults in the Boulder community. 25, Bridge House Provides a stable, supportive community for homeless men and women. 20, Broadway Assistance Center Offers emergency assistance, counseling, and referral to people in crisis in West Denver. 15, Center for Work Education and Employment Helps low income single parents and families develop and expand the skills and confidence necessary to obtain continuous, meaningful employment and career advancement. 25, Child and Family Advocacy Program Helps prevent abuse and strengthen families by providing services to children who have been sexually abused or traumatized by witnessing acts of violence. 15, Clothes to Kids of Denver Provides free wardrobes to low income school aged children in Denver. 8,500.00

2 Colorado American Friends Service Committee Colorado Anti Violence Program Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition Exposes the root causes of violence and injustice and acts from intentional spiritual reflection to create life affirming alternatives through programs that empower youth and focus on immigrant rights. 9, Works to end violence within and against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities and ensure the highest quality services for survivors of violence and crime. 10, Provides direct services and advocacy to reduce incarceration rates in Colorado. 18, Colorado Juvenile Defender Coalition Advocates for a more effective juvenile justice system in Colorado. 7, Community Credit Counseling Services Provides financial education and credit counseling services to help families and individuals effectively manage their finances to achieve economic stability and financial self sufficiency. 15, Community Food Share, Inc. Supports people in Boulder and Broomfield Counties by collecting, producing, and distributing food to the hungry through a network of qualified food programs in Boulder County. 25, Community Ministry of Southwest Denver Addresses the basic needs of people in southwest Denver who are experiencing economic hardships and related problems. 17, Cornerstone Food Bank Provides food to low income and homeless families. 6, Denver Asset Building Coalition Provides low income Denver residents with free tax preparation services and financial education. 9, Denver CASA Denver Center for Crime Victims Denver Children's Advocacy Center Denver Children's Home Denver Domestic Violence Coordinating Council Offers training and support for Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs), who support children during abuse proceedings. 12, Provides culturally and linguistically responsive services to victims of crime, and provides crime prevention education. 25, Helps prevent abuse and strengthen families by providing services to children who have been sexually abused or traumatized by witnessing acts of violence. 20, Provides residential, day, and in home treatment programs for severely traumatized children. 19, Increases the safety of victims through a coordinated community response to domestic violence. 5,000.00

3 Denver Indian Family Resource Center Denver Inner City Parish Denver Youth Program dba Metro Denver Partners EarthLinks, Inc. El Centro Humanitario Para Los Trabajadores El Comité de Longmont, Inc. Emergency Family Assistance Association Families First, Inc. Family Promise of Greater Denver, fka Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Denver, Inc. FOCUS Gateway Battered Women's Shelter Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center of Colorado Girls Incorporated of Metro Denver Strengthens vulnerable American Indian children and families through collaborative and culturally responsive services. 10, Provides education, social services, and emergency food in west Denver, focusing primarily on low income Latino families. 19, Serves at risk youth by providing mentors and programs across the metro area. 14, Connects low income and homeless individuals with the environment and one another through microenterprise programs and community building activities. 10, Promotes the rights and well being of day laborers in Denver through education, worker skills and leadership development, and united action and advocacy. 5, Offers case management and supportive programming for Longmont's Latino population. 12, Helps those whose immediate needs for food, shelter, and other basic necessities cannot adequately be met by other means, and supports their efforts toward financial stability or self sufficiency. 25, Provides services to strengthen families, empower parents, nurture children, and end the cycle of child abuse and neglect. 19, Provides shelter, meals, and assistance to homeless families through a network of faith based organizations. 15, Provides offender reentry programs designed to reduce recidivism and enhance community safety in Boulder County. 5, Provides shelter, education, and support services for women and children who are victims of domestic abuse. 20, Engages, empowers, and enriches the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community of Colorado. 20, Works to inspire girls to be strong, smart, and bold through supportive after school programming. 15, Provides holistic support to move families out of poverty through adult and Growing Home, Inc. children's programs, basic services, and affordable housing. 30, Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver, Inc. Builds quality, affordable homes for low income families. 23,000.00

4 HOPE Homeless Outreach Providing Encouragement Hunger Free Colorado Immigrant Legal Center of Boulder County Inter Church Arvada Resource for Ministry and Service Inter Faith Community Services, Inc. Longmont Meals on Wheels, Inc. Lowry Family Center Meals on Wheels of Boulder, Inc. Meals on Wheels of East Boulder County Mercy Housing Mountain Plains Metro CareRing Metro Crisis Services Mi Casa Resource Center for Women, dba Mi Casa Resource Center Mile High Community Loan Fund Provides life sustaining support to the homeless and programs that encourage movement toward self sufficiency through after hours street outreach. 5, Alleviates hunger through advocacy, food policy, research, and resource development. 25, Provides reliable legal assistance and education about U.S. law to immigrants. 20, Provides emergency assistance of food, shelter, and medicine to residents of northeastern Jefferson and northwestern Adams counties. 15, Provides food, shelter, and supportive services for those experiencing hardship in western Arapahoe and northern Douglas counties. 11, Provides in home meal service to older adults and people with disabilities in the Longmont community. 13, Provides programs and services that create a safe, healthy, and cohesive community through individual and family support. 14, Provides nutritious meals to residents of the Boulder community in need of care. 19, Provides daily nutritious meals and visits to low income elderly people and people with disabilities. 7, Develops and operates affordable, program enriched housing for families, seniors, people with special needs, and chronically homeless people. 25, Provides emergency and self sufficiency services to low income individuals and families. 20, Provides emergency mental health and substance abuse intervention services. 7, Provides business, career, youth and family, and supportive services to help low income families achieve economic success. 19, Offers loans for affordable housing projects and organizations serving lowincome communities. 24, Mountain Resource Center, Inc. Provides services that promote self sufficiency, education, and support. 18,000.00

5 New Foundations Nonviolence Center North Metro Children's Advocacy Center (NMCAC) Parker Task Force for Human Services Charitable Trust Project PAVE, Inc. Project WISE Ralston House Rocky Mountain Children's Law Center Rocky Mountain MicroFinance Institute Safe Shelter of St. Vrain Valley SafeHouse Denver, Inc. Safehouse Progressive Alliance for Nonviolence Second Chances Senior Support Services Seniors, Inc. Provides incarcerated individuals with conflict resolution classes, one onone visitation, and telephone support. 6, Provides coordinated, comprehensive support for children who are victims of sexual and physical abuse. 7, Provides families with nutritional food and financial aid for rent, utilities, urgent medical/dental care, medicine, transportation, and clothing. 19, Empowers youth to end the cycle of relationship violence through violence prevention, counseling, education, and intervention services. 17, Empowers low income women to meet personal, family, and economic goals and become involved with their community. 15, Provides professional, comprehensive services for sexually, physically, and/or emotionally abused children and their families in a safe place. 18, Provides legal advocacy, programs, and public policy reform to protect abused and neglected children in the foster care system. 17, Provides learning, coaching, and lending programs that support community entrepreneurs as they move toward self sufficiency and build small businesses. 7, Provides shelter, education, and support services for women and children suffering from domestic abuse. 18, Provides safety, shelter, and support to women and children who are affected by domestic violence. 20, Works to end violence against women, youth, and children through supportive programs, advocacy, education, and community organizing. 20, Provides job training and life skills development for single mothers and women in transition. 7, Provides resources and support to Denver's low income and homeless seniors. 20, Helps people remain independent in their own homes and enrich their quality of life as they age. 15,000.00

6 Sister Carmen Community Center, Inc. Provides assistance to residents of East Boulder County who are in need. 17, Supports and inspires middle school girls to make smart choices and Smart Girl become confident, capable, and self reliant women. 10, Somali Community Center of Colorado Southwest Improvement Council Special Transit St. Francis Center Street Kidz STRIDE Teens Incorporated Tennyson Center for Children at Colorado Christian Home The Action Center The Delores Project The Gathering Place Provides the Somali community with education, access to technology, and self sufficiency programs to integrate into American society. 4, Empowers people and improves the quality of their lives by providing a variety of programs for youth, seniors, and families, such as food, foreclosure prevention, and health and fitness services. 25, Promotes independence and self sufficiency for people with limited mobility by providing customer focused transportation options. 18, Supports the dignity of people who are homeless or in poverty and provides resources to help these individuals live comfortably and as selfsufficiently as possible. 25, Provides organized activities for youth that foster and develop strong character, leadership, and civic engagement. 3, Provides families with services and a personalized plan to attain economic independence and break the cycle of poverty. 18, Offers educational, employment, and supportive services for teens in Nederland. 21, Works with children, youth, and their families to overcome a variety of life crises, including abuse and neglect. 25, Provides homeless, near homeless, and working poor Jefferson County residents with immediate emergency services and pathways to selfsufficiency. 24, Provides year round, safe overnight shelter and case management services to homeless adult women. 20, Supports women and children experiencing homelessness or poverty by providing a safe daytime refuge and resources for self sufficiency. 27,500.00

7 The Inn Between of Longmont, Inc. The OUR Center The Senior Hub The Sherwood Project Thistle Community Housing Provides transitional housing and services for homeless individuals and families to help them achieve self sufficiency. 22, Provides Longmont's low income and homeless populations with case management, supportive services, and help with meeting basic needs. 15, Advances the quality of life for older adults through advocacy, community partnerships, and direct services. 17, Supports the growth of a healthy community through food access, production, and education. 5, Acquires, builds, renovates, and manages high quality, affordable rental and homeownership opportunities. 15, TLC Meals on Wheels Prepares and delivers nutritious meals to low income, housebound seniors and persons with disabilities in Denver's South Metro neighborhoods. 12, Urban Peak Provides a continuum of services to homeless youth, including emergency shelter and longer term housing, on site health care, education and job training, and recreational activities. 25, Veterans Helping Veterans Now Focuses on veterans helping other veterans who are challenged with combat stress, addiction problems, or relationship issues. 6, Warren Village, Inc. Provides transitional affordable housing, services, and early childhood education for low income, single parent families. 20, Women's Bean Project Provides job training and employment to help women achieve selfsufficiency. 16, Women's Crisis and Family Outreach Center Reduces domestic violence and family conflict through advocacy, empowerment, violence prevention and intervention, services, and education. 20, Work Options for Women Helps impoverished women become self sufficient through food service training and job placement. 17, YouthBiz, Inc. Advances the social and economic empowerment of youth through a focus on business, academics, and leadership. 14, ACS Community LIFT For the FamilyCare Program. 23, Castle Rock Senior Center For the Transportation Program. 7, Colorado Juvenile Defender Coalition For the Direct File Project, which advocates for a more effective juvenile justice system in Colorado. 5,000.00

8 Food Bank of the Rockies For Fighting Hunger, Feeding Hope, the central distribution program that provides food and essentials to a network of hunger relief programs. 25, Girl Scouts of Colorado For the Staff Led Outreach Programs in underserved communities in Adams, Arapahoe, Denver, Douglas, and Jefferson counties. 15, Lutheran Family Social Services of Colorado For the Immigration Legal Services Program. 12, Our Savior's Lutheran Church For the Tuition Assistance Program, which offers low income, disadvantaged, and/or underemployed individuals training and support to become certified nurse aides, and obtain living wage jobs. 12, Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network For the Children's Program, which provides legal services for immigrant children who have suffered abuse, neglect, abandonment, or violence. 20, Spring Institute for Intercultural Learning For Project SHINE, a program that helps elderly immigrants and refugees navigate the health care system. 12, St. Francis Center For the Turnabout Employment Program 18,000.00

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