Boulder Non Profits and Charities B
Jan 11th
Boulder Charities and Non Profits page list all that you may wish to donate to or contact.
Boulder Charities
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Backcountry Snowsports Alliance
PO Box 3067
Eldorado Springs, CO 80025
Phone: 303-494-5266
The Backcountry Snowsports Alliance represents human-powered winter recreationists by advocating for the creation, preservation and management of non-motorized areas on public lands.
1145 E 13th Avanue
Broomfield, CO 80020
Phone: 303-466-6308
Bal Swan Children?s Center is a preschool that blends, in an inclusive environment, children with challenges and typical children. Our philosophy is to celebrate the uniueness of every child by focusing on their strengths and building upon their successes. We accomplish this through a relentless commitment to providing the resources necessary to meet each child?s individual needs. From industry-leading credentials for our teachers to on-site therapy for special needs, Bal Swan offers children a place to celebrate their individuality while learning from those around them.
3001 Industrial Lane #12
Broomfield, CO 80020
Phone: 303-466-5685
“To educate, enrich and inspire artistic excellence through comprehensive dance education, training and performance.”
Beyond the Horizon
P.O. Box 19733
Boulder, CO 80301-9998
Diabetes: Funding for Barbara Davis Center for Juvenile Diabetes and related issues in Boulder, Colorado related to Diabetes Fundraising for People’s Clinic, Boulder Colo
Outreach Project: Recycle Holloween costumes to the elementary school and surivial boxes for the teachers the project supports the childs self-esteem
Shakespeare Project: Provides a costume allowance for children in the fourth grade It give the children a in sight to the characters in the play and history of Shakespearian
1701 Wynkoop Street
Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303-417-1544
Bicycle Colorado’s mission is to encourage and promote bicycling, increase safety, improve conditions, and provide a voice for cyclists in Colorado.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado, Inc.
2420 West 26th Avenue, Suite 450-D
Denver, CO 80211
Phone: 303-433-6002
To provide the service of supervised mentoring by caring and consistent adults to children in need of a positive role model, as well as providing support, education, and direction to help enrich the lives of children, volunteers, and families.
University of Colorado UCB 429
Boulder, CO CO
Phone: 303-735-5308
In partnership with industry, academia and government, develop new or improved products and processes though space life science reasearch.
2290 S. 104th Street
Broomfield CO, CO 80020
Phone: 303-460-0674
To treat injured and orphaned wildlife, primarily raptors, such as eagles, hawks, falcons and owls and return healthy members of the breeding population to their natural habitat; to foster compassion for wildlife in distress and teach new generations through mentorships, internships, lectures, and volunteer programs; to continuously improve the high uality care and housing of captive raptors everywhere through education; observation, invention and exemplary ethics in their treatment and husbandry.
Bixby and Associates/dba Bixby School
4760 Table Mesa Dr.
Boulder, CO 80305
Phone: 303-494-7508
To provide education and extended day care to children from preschool through 5th grade. The education is structured to encourage and cultivate chilren’s critical thinking skills as well as to impart academic content.
P.O. Box 19122
Boulder, CO 80308
Phone: 303-444-1388
Blue Sky Bridge facilitates a collaborative approach to child abuse investigations while providing child victims and their families with support in a safe, compassionate environment. We strive to break the cycle of child sexual abuse through education and social change.
Boulder Area Trails Coalition (BATCO)
PMB 201, 1705 14th St.
Boulder, CO , CO 80302
Phone: 303-494-8586
BATCO’s mission is to promote non-motorized, multi-use, environmentally-responsible trail systems. We believe multi-purpose trails are a valuable community resource which provide recreational benefits which enhance the uality of life for area residents and visitors. Trails can also benefit environmental uality by fostering a sense of stewardship among trail users, helping users appreciate and protect our natural heritage, generating support for additional open space and public lands, creating opportunities for ecosystem restoration, and providing alternatives to automobile travel.
Boulder Art Association
P O Box 20185
Boulder, , CO
Phone: 303-444-9922
The BAA is a group of emerging and established artists dedicated to bringing the arts to the Bouldber Comminity and surrounding areas.
2590 Walnut St. Suite 8
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-449-9291
The mission of the Boulder Arts Academy is to provide excellent arts education for students of all ages through exemplary instruction, collaboration with professional performing arts organizations, and focus on individual and community needs.
Boulder Asian Pacific Alliance
PO Box 21406
Boulder, CO, CO 80308
Phone: 303-499-0108
To create opportunities for the Asian Pacific communities to interact, support, promote, and preserve the diverse Asian Pacific cultures with each other and with the city and county of Boulder; to promote appreciation and understanding of the rich, diverse cultures and heritage of Asian Pacific communities.
P.O. Box 1896
Boulder, CO CO
Phone: 303-494-3159
The mission of the Boulder Bach Festival is to celebrate the music of Johann Sebastian Bach by providing uality performances and educational opportunities which will not only satisfy those who already love Bach’s music, but will also introduce others to it.
2590 Walnut Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-443-0028
To create, explore, and extend the artistry, passion, and sheer joy of dance in community with its artists, students, and audiences through the opportunities of performance, the excellence of training, and the enrichment of education.
Boulder Change
1237 Pine Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-579-3521 or 303-543-0270
The mission of the Boulder Change program is to provide citizens, service providers and faith organizations a way to give generously to those in need, without worrying about how their contributions will be used. By giving Boulder Change vouchers to people in need, donors can be assured that their money will be put to use in beneficial ways rather than supporting self-destructive behavior.
Boulder Community Hospital Foundation
1155 Alpine
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-440-2167
The Boulder Community Hospital Foundation exists to enhance the uality and availability of healthcare services in Boulder County. The primary purpose of the Foundation is to assist Boulder Community Hospital with healthcare programs and services, advanced medical technology, and capital needs.
3645 Marine St. / Campus Box 455
Boulder, Colorado 80309-0455
Phone: 303-492-8176
The BCN mission is to facilitate the broad use of information technology to benefit the community. With an emphasis on Internet technologies, BCN also is concerned with innovation for public sector applications.
P.O. Box 18405
Boulder, CO 80308
Phone: 303-442-3597
1.To enrich our community with outstanding performances of tradtional & modern band literature. 2. To provide a community organization for adults to continue to play their instruments after high school/college. 3. To educate the general public about the tremendous value & beauty of the arts in today’s society.
Box 2113
Boulder, CO 80306
Phone: 303-447-2667
Our concern for the well-being of the earth, our bioregion, other species, farmers and our own health leads us to favor organic, locally grown food, produced in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. We are committed to a financially sustainable, community owned market.
Boulder Council for International Visitors
P.O. Box 1285
Boulder, CO 80306
Phone: 303-447-8127
To welcome International visitors to Boulder and to promote International understanding.
Boulder County Advocates for Transitional Housing
4869 North Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-468-4310
To enhance the ability of homeless individuals and families in Boulder County to achieve greater self-sufficiency through the provision of transitional housing and supportive services.
2118 14th Street
Boulder , CO 80302
Phone: 303-444-6121
BCAP is the only AIDS service organization serving Boulder and Broomfield Counties. The agency has two overriding missions: providing direct services to people living with HIV/AIDS and slowing the spread of HIV infection in Boulder and Broomfield Counties.
2590 Walnut Street Suite 9
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-447-2422
The mission of the Boulder County Arts Alliance is to promote and support our artists and cultural organizations ensuring that arts and culture thrive at the heart of our community. As a multi-disciplinary arts service organization, the Arts Alliance provides expertise, opportunities and funds; facilitates communication and cooperation among artists, arts agencies, and audiences; and acts as an advocate for the arts.
Boulder County Audubon Society
PO Box 2081
Boulder, CO 80301
BCAS, a chapter of National Audubon Society, is a voice for wildlife conservation, land protection, environmental action, and education.
810 Yellow Pine Avenue
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-588-1840
Promote healthy decision making that will sustain the environmental uality, economic vitality and livability of the Boulder County region through information, research, education and dialogue.
Boulder County Community Action Programs
3482 N. Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-441-3975
To empower and advocate for low income people in Boulder County in order for them to become selfsufficient. Our primary focus is on Latino and Hmong families.
Boulder/Broomfield County Foster/Adoptive Family Association
24 Princeton Circle
Longmont, CO 80503
Purpose of BBCFPA is…(abbreviated) – Provide encouragement and leadership – Work cooperatively with BCDSS – Promote better communication within foster community – Upgrade image of foster care – Promote welfare of all children – Assist related organizations
Boulder County Horse Association (BCHA)
P.O. Box 19601
Boulder, CO , CO 80308-2601
Phone: 303-485-2162
Boulder County Horse Association (BCHA) promotes, protects, and unifies the euestrian community of Boulder County through education, recreation, and legislation. We serve as an umbrella group for all horse-related interests in Boulder County, regardless of breed or discipline.
Boulder County Latina Women’s League
130 – 30th Street
Boulder, CO 80305
Phone: 303-499-6933
To create opportunities for Latina girls, adolescents, and women for educational and professional advancement. Contact us at: latinaleague@usa.net
1790 30th Street, Suite 301
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-449-7575
Boulder County Legal Services’ mission is to provide meaningful access to high-uality, civil legal services for low-income and vulnerable populations throughout Boulder County.
Boulder County Mental Health Foundation
1333 Iris Ave.
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-443-8500
The mission of the Boulder County Mental Health Foundation is to raise funds, grow the endowment, and promote positive community realtionships in support of the Mental Health Center of Boulder County, Inc.
1430 Nelson Road, Suite 206
Longmont, CO, CO 80501
Phone: 303-772-1411
Boulder County Partners is a non-profit organization dedicated to making a difference in the lives of at-risk young people by helping them to develop a positive self-image, a sense of belonging, and an acceptance of responsibility through one-to-one mentoring.
3450 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-441-1100
The mission of Boulder County Public Health is to protect, promote, and enhance the health and well-being of all people and the environment in Boulder County through: assessment of community and environmental health status, policy development, and assurance that public health needs are met; cultivation of knowledge and behavior conducive to healthy lifestyles; focus of resources toward prevention and early intervention; and leadership and collaboration with other agencies. The overall goal of public health is healthy people in healthy communities.
Boulder County Railway Historical Society
1936 14th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-809-6105
The BCRHS was formed for the purpose of preserving, and educating the public about,the history of railroads in Boulder County.
Boulder County’s Community Music School
2690 28th Street
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-786-9334
The mission of Boulder County?s Community Music School is to foster the enjoyment and appreciation of music through classes, concerts, and other programs and events, with special attention being given to programs for children and parents/caregivers.
4626 Burgundy Lane
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-530-0411
We are committed to fighting hunger locally and globally and educating about hunger issues.
1518 Spruce Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-442-7605
Boulder Day Nursery provides high uality, developmentally appropriate child care, early learning programs, and family services to families with limited resources. This is done in environments that respond to diverse ethnic, cultural, and social traditions.
3532 Diagonal Hwy. PO Box 18887
Boulder, CO 80308
Phone: 303-443-4081
Boulder Emergency Suad is a volunteer technical search and rescue team dedicated to saving lives and property in Boulder County. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit agency, and authorized by the Boulder County Sherrif’s Department to operate emergency vehciles.
PO Box 3246
Boulder, CO 80307-3246
To collect, preserve & disseminate knowledge & information with reference to genealogy and related historical, biographical & heraldic date; to promot interest in research, to provide education and tools, to promote scholarly writing, to preservefamily & public records
2525 Taft Drive
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-449-6150
To provide shelter and supportive services to older persons and others in need, believing that in Christ’s love , everyone is someone.
1206 Euclid Avenue
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-449-3464
The mission of the Boulder History Museum is to foster understanding and appreciation for the uniue history of the Boulder region and the resourceful, innovative people who have chosen to live here – a living history that grows with each new generation.
3120 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-441-3150
We will develop and manage affordable housing for people of low and moderate incomes; we will add to both the affordability and sustainability of the Housing Authority portfolio by building and/or acuiring new housing; and we will seek out service partnerships that contribute to a healthy uality of life and sense of community at each of our properties.
1942 Broadway Suite 314
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-444-1720
Through the teaching of ice skating, Boulder Ice will work with people of all ages and abilities to promote uality family activity and healthy lifestyles, provide a positive and self-esteem building recreational experience for the handicapped and underprivileged, and increase overall community interaction and recreation.
Boulder Insititute for Psychotherapy and Research
1240 Pine St
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-442-4562
The Boulder Institute for Psychotherapy and Research is dedicated to promoting the healthy psychological development of children and adults through mental health services, education, professional training, consultation and vital research.
Boulder Jalapa Friendship City Projects
PO Box 7452
Boulder, CO 80306
Phone: 303-499-0906
Boulder Jalapa Friendship City Projects, Inc. is dedicated to building peace and understanding between the people of Nicaragua and Colorado. Friendship City Projects, Inc. funds projects that have a social contract to create community and work for the greater good of its residents and fosters people-to-people diplomacy through organizing delegations to and from Nicaragua.
P.O. Box 19437
Boulder, CO 80308
Phone: 303-443-1030
The mission of the Boulder Jaycees is to provide leadership training through community service for young people between the ages of 21 and 39. It is the desire of this organization to improve the community by providing a safe atmosphere for its members to develop speaking, writing and organizational skills vital for leadership.
Boulder Jewish Community Foundation
PO Box 18983
Boulder, CO 80308
Phone: 303-447-3313
The BJCF was founded in 1994 with a single overarching goal: to establish a place where all members of the Jewish community could meet, engage in study and worship, exchange ideas, celebrate, and grow together. Our mission has always been “to create a gathering place where Jewish life will flourish.”
3300 Redstone Road
Boulder, CO 80305
Phone: 303-494-5814
Boulder Montessori School is an early childhood program committed to the concepts and values of Montessori education. BMS offers a well-rounded curriculum that nurtures and sustains the developmental needs of the whole child.
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
1750 13th Street
Boulder, Colorado, CO 80302
Phone: 303-443-2122
The Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art is a dynamic venue dedicated to the presentation of significant art of our time. Through an innovative program of regional, national and international exhibition and performance, the museum inspires and educates its communities and visitors from around the world to explore the forefront and evolution of contemporary art.
Boulder Parks and Recreation Foundation
PO Box 20935
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-449-1054
The Boulder Parks and Recreation Foundation enhances the use, acuisition and development of parkland and recreational facilities and services within Boulder County.
Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra
2590 Walnut St., Suite 6
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-449-1343
Each season the orchestra features great masterpieces, exciting new works and prominent guest artists, including Itzhak Perlman, Yo-Yo Ma, Jessye Norman, James Galway, Frederica Von Stade, Sarah Chang and many others. The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra also has a strong commitment to education. Individual members teach classes through the Boulder Arts Academy and, through the Partners in Education program, musicians perform Classroom Concerts that reach over 5,000 Boulder Valley school children each year. The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra was founded in 1958.
Boulder Potters’ Guild
3185 Sterling Circle
Boulder , CO 80301
Phone: 303-447-0310
The Boulder Potters’ Guild serves the community by providing classes and workshops in pottery and provides a full service clay facility for its students and members.
PO Box 1018
Boulder, CO 80306
Phone: 303-499-5777
Boulder Pride serves the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, ueer, and uestioning communities in and around Boulder County. Our mission is to address the needs of these communities and support them through educational, social, and service programs. We strive to build alliances that promote diversity within our own populations and in the broader community.
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless
4869 N. Broadway
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-442-4646
To provide food, safe shelter, support services, and an avenue to self-sufficiency for homeless adults in our community.
2705 Stanford Avenue
Boulder, CO CO
Phone: 303-499-2807
The purpose of Boulder Suzuki Strings is to provide top uality Suzuki Method string instruction to children of all ages, educate parents in their role as a music educator and parent, foster continuing education of faculty associated with Boulder Suzuki Strings, provide financial assistance as available to those students who need it, and to enhance the musical experience of the community through public performances and benefit concerts.
Boulder Valley School District
6500 East Arapahoe Road
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-447-5137
Aware of the great excitement in man’s classic uest for knowledge, cognizant of the stimulation given this adventure of the mind by new discoveries in a changing world, and convinced that young people must be challenged to accept the responsibility for productive learning that is concomitant with the privilege of education, the Boulder Valley School District provides euality of opportunity for education of the individual to the maximum of his or her academic and creative abilities and in accordance with his or her needs and interests. The District provides instructional programs for kindergarten through 12th grade, with special provisions for handicapped children at all grade levels, and for adult and vocational education.
Boulder Yiddish Vinkl
3160 3rd St
Boulder CO, CO 80304
Phone: 303-494-3817
The Boulder Yiddish Vinkl is the only local organization dedicated to the preservation of Yiddish language and culture.
Boulder-Lhasa Sister City Project
776 Cottage Lane
Boulder, CO 80304-0758
Phone: 303-443-9863
BLSCP develops non-political exchanges of mutual benefit with Lhasa, Tibet, including surrounding areas, in health care, education, environment, technology, and culture.
1000 Canyon Blvd
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-444-5599
BoulderReads! helps people discover the power and joy of reading. We offer a personalized alternative to traditional classroom-based approaches. We change lives, one person at a time.
Boulder’s Upstart Crow Theatre
2131 Arapahoe Avenue, Unit A
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-442-1415
Boulder’s Upstart Crow Theatre strives to enrich the artistic development of local theatre artists and to entertain and educate the community by performing and producing uality classical theatre.
Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center
6252 W. 104th Avenue
Westminster, CO 80020
Phone: 720-974-1864
The Rocky Mountain Butterfly Consortium, dba the Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center, exists to foster an appreciation of butterflies and other invertebrates, while educating the public about the need for conservation of threatened habitats in the tropics and around the world.
Boulder Charities and Non-Profits A
Jan 11th
Boulder Charities and Non Profits page list all that you may wish to donate to or contact.
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Access Counseling (formerly The Counseling Center)
1534 55th St.
Boulder, CO 80303
Phone: 303-449-7898
The Counseling Center provides early intervention counseling, education and referral services to families, couples and individuals in Boulder County regardless of their ability to pay. We seek to strengthen our community by helping people develop the skills they need to resolve difficult life situations before they escalate into more serious problems.
PO Box 17010
Boulder, CO 80308
Phone: 303-545-6772
The Access Fund is a national, non-profit organization dedicated to keeping climbing areas open and conserving the climbing environment.
Acorn School for Early Childhood Development
2580 Iris Avenue @ Folsom
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-938-8233
The mission of the Acorn School for Early Childhood Development is to provide high uality, accessible, early care and education programs, and to advocate for higher standards in the field of early childhood education.
Addiction Treatment Center of Longmont
2130 Mt. View Ave.
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: 303-651-9200
Addiction Treatment Center of Longmont (ATC) is an Intensive outpatient substance abuse program. It is designed for adults with alcohol or drug abuse probelms who don’t reuire a hospital stay or residential treatment.
Aeolian Art and Music Institution
2005 18th Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-790-2224
Bringing the communities of the East and the West together through fine arts, music, and cultural activities of both the East and the West. Our charter is to create a complete environment for unleashing a child’s creativity. We would like children to develop and sustain interest over the years by offering a positive learning environment in fine arts.
Affordable Housing Alliance
777 Pearl Street, Suite 210
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 720-260-2800
AHA is dedicated to providing affordable home ownership opportunities for those who could not otherwise afford to own a home in the community in which they live and are active citizens. AHA believes that those who form the social fabric of our community (nurses, teachers, social workers, etc.) should have a permanent home in our community.
Aging Services Foundation of Boulder County
PO Box 471
Boulder, Colorado, CO 80306
Phone: 303-441-4575
The mission of the Aging Services Foundation is to raise and distribute funds for services that promote the health and well-being of older adults and caregiving families.
Alienated Parents Association
PMB 395, 1630 A 30th Street
Boulder, CO, CO 80301
Phone: 303-449-6774
Alienated Parents Association supports family association as a fundamental human right.
All Together Now International
P O Box 7111
Boulder, CO 80306
Phone: 720-565-8777
Our Mission is to support charitable projects designed to address material needs of poor populations in Asia. Our projects also work toward fostering self-sufficiency, cooperation and community. Our intent is also to provide support to individuals for personal action to help those in need.
ALS Association, Rocky Mountain Chapter
P.O. Box 7964
Boulder, CO 80306
Phone: 303-549-1601
The mission of the ALS Association-Rocky Mountain Chapter is to improve the uality of life for ALS patients and their families and to provide patient services support for the management and progression of the disease.
24 Ninth Avenue
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: 303-776-8184
The mission of Alternatives For Youth, Inc. is to provide timely and responsive services that promote social and academic success for youth and their families.
3188 Redstone Road
Boulder, CO 80305
Phone: 303-499-9331
Alt-X is devoted to supporting digital arts and culture.
6857 Paiute Ave
Longmont, CO 80503
Phone: 303-776-2689
The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based volunteer health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service.
3135 23d Street
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-673-0292
The American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke.
American Mountain Guides Association
PO Box 1739
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-271-0984
The American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA) is a non-profit organization that seeks to represent the interests of American mountain guides by providing support, education, and standards.
5378 Sterling Dr.
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-442-0577
The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its congressional charter and the fundamental principles of the International Red Cross Movement, will provide relief to victims of disaster and help people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
1795 uince Avenue
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-442-4484
Within the environs of home care for elders, Anam Chara expresses its mission of service for each in its community by nurturing a conscious journey through the passages of life.
Archway Wildlife Rehabilitation Inc.
PO Box 17054
Boulder, CO 80308
Phone: 303-774-8347
Archway wildlife seeks to address many environmental issues. We take care of wildlife in need as a direct result of human contact primarily, infant suirrels, raccoons,foxes,wood ducks, mallards and goslings. Another significant part of Archway is outdoor education. We teach animal tracking, wilderness survival, appreciation for the natural world,and heightened awareness,to all age groups. We also offer advice on wildlife conflict and management.
890 Morgan Drive
Boulder, CO 80303
Phone: 303-499-3165
The art of choral music has been constrained in the minds of most of the populace of our state to endless repeat performances of a handful of traditional masterpieces. The Ars Nova Singers has accepted a leadership role in breaking new ground in Colorado’s choral tradition and opening up this music to new audiences. To accomplish our mission, Ars Nova is committed to these principles: ? the furthering of the choral art form, through public performances of the highest artistic uality; ? to educate our audiences about the diversity of artistic expression in the choral art form across eras and cultures, through innovative programming of non-standard repertoire; ? to emphasize, as our name implies, “New Art;? that is, choral music of the 20th and 21st centuries.
PO Box 1461
Longmont, CO 80502
Phone: 303-678-8417
Promoting the cultural arts in historic downtown Longmont.
Association for Community Living in Boulder County
5744 N. 71st Street
Longmont, CO 80503
Phone: 303-527-0888
The mission statement of the Association for Community Living is: We believe that people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities belong in the community in natural proportions ? to live, to work, and to participate fully in all aspects of community life. The ACL in Boulder County exists to ensure these rights by acting as a catalyst to promote attitudes, practices, programs, and policies that result in full participation.
Association for Experiential Education
3775 Iris Ave., Suite #4
Boulder , CO 80301
Phone: 303-440-8844
The mission of the Association for Experiential Education is to develop and promote experiential education. The association is committed to supporting professional development, theoretical advancement and the evaluation of experiential education worldwide.
Association for Traditional Studies
1630-A 30th Street, #420
Boulder, CO CO 80301
Phone: 303-482-2046
The Association is dedicated to the preservation, documentation, and dissemination of traditional arts and knowledge around the world. The survival of traditional arts is imperative as we face issues of sustainability and development in the 21st century and the Association strives to create an environment for traditional practioners to reach the world to share their arts and knowledge.
736 Pearl Street
Boulder, Colorado, CO 80302
Phone: 303-447-0816
To make uality beer and brewing knowledge accessible to all.
Attention, Inc. (Attention Homes)
3080 Broadway Suite C
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-447-1206
The mission of Attention Homes is to provide residential treatment, counseling, and safe shelter to at-risk youth.
1966 13th Street, Suite 230
Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: 303-415-0130
Audubon Colorado exists to inspire and work with people to conserve, restore and enjoy natural habitats in our state. We focus on birds and other wildlife through education, research, careful use of our resources, and by serving as strong voices for the natural world.
100 Health Park Drive
Louisville, CO 80027
Phone: 303-761-0186
Extend the healing ministry of Christ by caring for those who are ill and by nurturing the health of the people of our communities.
Ayacara International
3926 Promontory Ct.
Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 720-565-9266
Fundacion Ayacara was created to match the need for concrete direct action in those areas where the socio-environmental crises are threatening sensitive ecosystems and very undeveloped communities in southern Chile Patagonia. Based on the fact that every single problem we are facing today originates within ourselves, this project focuses on proposing new alternatives based on comprehensive understanding of nature and its cycles for education and the development of the edge zones where wilderness and civilization clash.