Boulder will award funds to nonprofits
BOULDER – The city of Boulder’s Department of Housing and Human Services will allocate $2,377,262 to support nonprofits this year through its Human Services Fund.
The fund will allocate $2,158,858 to nonprofits that support human service programs that provide basic health and safety needs of residents.
The remaining $218,404 will go toward the Youth Opportunities Program, which grants money to 13 nonprofits that provide educational, cultural and recreational opportunities to youth.
Established in 1992, Human Services Fund contracts are awarded annually to more than 35 local nonprofits, supporting more than 50 programs. Applications are considered by a resident advisory committee, appointed by the city manager.
For a list of funded agencies and programs or more information on how to apply, visit www.BoulderColorado.gov or call 303-441-4059.
BOULDER – The city of Boulder’s Department of Housing and Human Services will allocate $2,377,262 to support nonprofits this year through its Human Services Fund.
The fund will allocate $2,158,858 to nonprofits that support human service programs that provide basic health and safety needs of residents.
The remaining $218,404 will go toward the Youth Opportunities Program, which grants money to 13 nonprofits that provide educational, cultural and recreational opportunities to youth.
Established in 1992, Human Services Fund contracts are awarded annually to more than 35 local nonprofits, supporting more than 50 programs. Applications are considered by a resident advisory committee, appointed by…
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