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.
The nonprofit recently awarded its first round of educator grants for social-emotional learning and mental health. Grants were open to any educator...more
Karen Smith, former executive director of the Broomfield Community Foundation, visited Doran last week. "It's just so sad," Smith said. Smith met...more
Hundreds attended the Heart of Broomfield award ceremony Monday night at the Omni Interlocken Resort, 500 Interlocken Boulevard, which also recognized the 25th anniversary of the Broomfield Community...more
Laura served on the Broomfield Community Foundation's board of directors for years and learned about many charities in the area. When their son volunteered in the fifth grade at a Friends of...more
Karen Smith, former director of the Broomfield Community Foundation, met Cuss years ago at a Broomfield Community Services Network meeting where he talked about human service programs the church was...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.