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.
For years they gave Broomfield songs, established food pantries, mentored students — and in one instance — devoted a life of service that ended in a foreign country. Winners of this year's Heart...more
Broomfield Buddies is a designated fund with the Broomfield Community Foundation. Since 2013, the group recruited and trained 25 volunteers who have worked more than 3,000 hours in Broomfield schools...more
All proceeds from the Broomfield performances will benefit the Broomfield Community Foundation. Both organizations are celebrating 25 years of being either based in, or getting their start, in...more
Celebrating 25 years with the Community Foundation, an organization that greatly impacts the area, is special for Up With People since it, too, once called ... Marianna Williams, executive director...more
The Broomfield Community Foundation is asking residents to reflect on 2017 and the people who contribute to Broomfield's reputation as a community with heart. As part of that process, applications...more
The Broomfield Community Foundation is asking residents to reflect on 2017 and the people who contribute to Broomfield's reputation as a community with heart. As part of that process, applications...more
So far, segments have featured the Broomfield Community Foundation and Mental Health Partners, which serves Boulder and Broomfield counties. Program Manager Susan Vellas from Mental Health Partners...more
After years of letting others take to the dance floor, the long-time executive director of the Broomfield Community Foundation decided it was time...more
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) has launched a series of noteworthy research projects to learn if social enterprises can help Scotland lose its “sick man of Europe” label and boost the nation’s overall health.