In 1993, a group of local officials, business people and private citizens, identified five areas of concern: education, the arts and humanities, human services, senior services, and civic projects . They founded The Broomfield Community Foundation by pooling charitable contributions from across the city to ensure that there would be financial support for our Broomfield non-profits to provide the necessary activities and services.
In early 2024, company leaders told investors that DMC would attempt to offload DynaEnergetics, the company's energy-industry services division.DMC Global CEO Michael Kuta is retiring amid a period...more
Heart of Broomfield honors woodworkers with its Heart of Gold award.The award recognizes a group of volunteers, businesses, departments, or collaborative teams whose combined efforts have...more
| UPDATED: May 20, 2023 at 8:01 a.m.. The Broomfield Community Foundation is seeking donations through July 4, giving community members not only...more
The deadline for applying for a $5,000 scholarship from the Broomfield Community Foundation is April 15, and if you're in the market for a new set of wheels, now's the time.
The foundation is...more
Chris Raine, an MBA student and Skoll Scholar at Saïd Business School, Oxford University who fundamentally believes in social entrepreneurship, founded an online community program called Hello Sunday Morning.