SVP Boulder County records 2025 impact
BOULDER — Social Venture Partners Boulder County distributed $56,000 in grant funding through its Catapult and microgrant programs and donated $777,000 directly to local nonprofits, according to the organization’s 2025 Annual Impact Report issued Wednesday.
“This report is another example of how community collaboration is necessary for community strength and health,” Joshua Silberstein, CEO of SVP Boulder County, said in a prepared statement. “Our Boulder County nonprofits tirelessly serve our community, and they need to be celebrated and funded fully.”
The report also said SVP completed 75 nonprofit consulting projects and contributed 1,924 consulting hours to local nonprofits.
“SVP is an invaluable resource to Boulder County’s nonprofit ecosystem,” Mara Mitzer, executive director of Growing Up Boulder and a participant in SVP’s programs, said in a news release. “Connecting with other nonprofits at SVP’s events and receiving low-cost consultation services from SVP Partners has allowed my nonprofit to increase its impact in the community. SVP helps nonprofits put on their own oxygen masks first so they can effectively help others.”
The nonprofit Social Venture Partners Boulder County was founded in 2000 and officially incorporated in 2012.
Social Venture Partners Boulder County distributed $56,000 in grant funding through its Catapult and microgrant programs and donated $777,000 directly to local nonprofits, according to the organization’s 2025 Annual Impact Report issued Wednesday.
