The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County



The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County is one of nearly 650 community foundations across the country and around the world dedicated to improving the quality of life in a particular region. The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County, established in 1991, is a foundation created by the community to serve the community.

Web Address

www.commfound.org

Social Media Links

Twitter - @CommFound


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation Serving Boulder County

Assets

2019 - 70,218,228
2018 - 60,671,771
2017 - 65,212,039
2016 - 57,693,156
Domestic Grants

2019 - 6,836,687
2018 - 7,934,637
2017 - 6,480,428


    

Recent News from Community Foundation Serving Boulder County


Longmont nonprofit to add Spanish language business program
Foundation: Community Foundation Serving Boulder County

The Latino Chamber of Boulder County, Longmont Economic Development Partnership and Community Foundation Serving Boulder County are...more

Thomas J. Bohlinger
Foundation: Community Foundation Serving Boulder County

... the Boulder County AIDS Project (www.bcap.org), Open Door Fund of the Community Foundation Serving Boulder County...more

Longtime community activist Josie Heath honored by Boulder County Commissioners with trail ...
Foundation: Community Foundation Serving Boulder County

The former public servant and longtime leader of The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County was celebrated by about 60 people...more

Foundation Office Manager - The Community Foundation Boulder County
Foundation: Community Foundation Serving Boulder County

Established in 1991, the Community Foundation currently has assets under management totaling more than of $52 million. The foundation...more

Community Foundation goes from tenant to owner of Spruce Street Mansion
Foundation: Community Foundation Serving Boulder County

The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County has purchased the historic Spruce Street Mansion in downtown Boulder for $5...more



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