Through our thorough grantmaking evaluation process, grantees can take pride in their accomplishments. To celebrate their success, the Foundation offers the "Seal of Excellence" badge, which nonprofits are encouraged to display on their websites and in marketing materials. These badges highlight their substantial operations and commitment to making a meaningful impact in the community.
As your community foundation, we connect the generosity of donors and the power of charitable giving with the impact of community grantmaking and investments to strengthen nonprofits and address critical issues, together.
The Broomfield Community Foundation awards grants on an annual basis for programs that benefit Broomfield citizens in the following areas:
The Broomfield Community Foundation has two annual grant cycles, with Arts/ Civic taking place in spring and Human Service/ Education/ Seniors taking place in fall. Non-profit representatives,
please click HERE for grant application instructions and appropriate hyperlinks.
In 2024, the Foundation awarded $588,000 across 8 scholarships and 68 grants, and as described below in February 2025, are distributing over $900,000 in Human Services grants. Entering the 2024/2025 year, BCF’s oversight has expanded to both tier-one (up to $50K) and tier-two (over $50K up to $200K) grants, while the City and County of Broomfield continues to oversee tier-three, which are grants over $200K in request. Scroll below for a comprehensive list of recent grant recipients.
The Broomfield Community Foundations has a strong grantmaking framework, ensuring financial resources go to efforts that will truly benefit the people in the area. The Foundation awards a Seal of Excellence to grantees who complete the rigorous review and receive funding.
The Broomfield Community Foundation, in partnership with the City and County of Broomfield, is proud to support local Human Service-focused nonprofits that are making a meaningful impact in our community. Our
Winter 2025 Grant Awardees
are dedicated to ensuring that every Broomfield resident—no matter their age, background, or circumstances—has access to essential services that promote well-being, education, and opportunity. These grants support organizations working in six key areas as highighted below.
YOUTH EDUCATION
Empowering Young Minds
Every child deserves the opportunity to learn, grow, and succeed. Thanks to our grant awardees, children in Broomfield will receive vital support—from early literacy programs for infants and toddlers to high school financial education. These programs lay the foundation for lifelong success.
Join us in celebrating the 2025 grantees opening doors to a brighter future!
Broomfield Early Childhood Council
Garden to Table
Impact on Education
Reach Out & Read Colorado
Junior Achievement - Rocky Mountain, Inc.
Thorne Nature Experience
Broomfield Rotary
Whiz Kids Tutoring, Inc.
ADULT EDUCATION
Learning Has No Age Limit
Education is a lifelong journey, and our grant recipients are making it accessible for adults in Broomfield. Whether it's mastering English, gaining parenting skills, or preparing for the job market, these programs empower adults to take the next step toward a brighter future.
Be sure to congratulate the 2025 recipients making it possible!
Coal Creek Adult Education Center
Parent Engagement Network
Intercambio Uniting Communities
Thrive Transformation at Work
SENIORS & ADVOCACY PROGRAMMING
Older adults deserve to age with dignity, independence, and connection. Thanks to our grant recipients, seniors in Broomfield are receiving nutritious meals, legal support, home maintenance assistance, and resources to adapt to hearing loss. These services ensure they remain active, engaged, and cared for.
Each of us will someday be an older adult - let's charish the lives of these amazing individuals and help them enjoy life at this stage.
2025 grantees:
Audio Information Network
CASA of Adams & Broomfield Counties
Broomfield Meals on Wheels
Culitivate
Brothers Redevelopment, Inc.
Rocky Mountain Legal Center
INCLUSIVITY SUPPORT
Empowering All Abilities
When we lift others, we all rise. Our grant recipients are dedicated to ensuring individuals with special needs have access to life-enriching programs—from adaptive activities and life skills training to social inclusion initiatives.
Join us in recognizing these awardees that are fostering a more inclusive Broomfield!
Association for Community Living
Imagine!
Best Buddies International, Inc.
FRIENDS of Broomfield
Center of People with Disabilities
Five Star Education Foundation
Special Olympics Colorado
Bal Swan Children's Center
BASIC NEEDS - CLOTHING, FOOD, HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION
Stability for a Stronger Community
When families don’t have to worry about food, clothing, or housing, they can focus on thriving. Our grant awardees are ensuring Broomfield residents have access to nutritious food, stable housing, essential clothing, and reliable transportation. These basic needs lay the foundation for stronger families and a more resilient community.
Help us celebrate the 2025 grantees that are providing stability and support to those who need it most!
Denver Regional Mobility
A Precious Child
Hands of the Carpenter
Almost Home, Inc.
Kiwanis Club of Broomfield
Community Food Share
Project Angle Heart
Ralston House
Safehouse Progressing Alliance
The Refuge
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH
Strong Minds, Strong Bodies
Health is the foundation of a thriving community! Our grant recipients are ensuring that essential healthcare services—including affordable dental care, physical exams, and mental health support—are accessible to all.
Congratulations to these grant recipients working to improve the well-being of Broomfield residents!
Boulder County AIDS Project
Boulder Valley Health Center
Cultural Brokers Advocates
Deserving Dental
Clinica Family Health
Rise Above Colorado
Rise Agaist Suicide
Arts and Civics Grantees
A Child’s Song
Art in Action
Broomfield Council on the Arts & Humanities
Broomfield Symphony Orchestra
Broomfield Veterans Museum
Can’d Aid
Colorado Conservatory of Dance
Colorado Symphony Association
Dance Arts Studio
Museo de las Americas
Parlando School of Musical Arts
Sister Cities - Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes
Youth Opportunity Fund Grantees
Aspen Creek Pre-K through 8th: Gay Straight Alliance Club
Broomfield Heights Middle School: Crafts Club, Diversity and New Cultural Education Club (DANCE), Garden Club and Percussion Club
Broomfield High School: Eagle Way Theatre Company, Interact Club, and Marching Band
Nativity: Faith and Reason - Athletic Scholarships
Parlando School of Music: M.O.R.E. for Colorado distributed to Aspen Creek Pre-K though 8th, Jefferson Academy Charter School, and Prospect Ridge Academy
Westlake Middle School: Color Guard Club
Together, we can enhance and enrich our community through the power of generosity and philanthropy, changing lives and creating hope and possibilities for all.
The Broomfield
Community Foundation
P.O. Box 2040
Broomfield, Colorado 80038
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