Larimer County Nonprofits Can Keep On Helping: Awarded $1 Million in Relief Money
The Northern Colorado COVID-19 Response Fund is a partnership between the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado and United Way of Larimer County.
Since March, the fund has distributed $1,001,497 after receiving 108 applications, with requests totaling $1,951,817.
Fund donations come from companies, individual donors and other charitable organizations. The third round of distribution totaled $466,875.
Per the Coloradoan, here's the 31 Larimer County agencies who received funds during the third round of distribution:
- Alternatives to Violence – $14,000
- America’s Kid’s Belong – $24,000
- Boys & Girls Club of Larimer County – $20,000
- Break Free Inc. dba Free Our Girls – $5,000
- Catholic Charities – $25,000
- CASA of Larimer County – $10,000
- ChildSafe – $5,000
- Crossroads Ministry of Estes – $20,000
- Crossroads Safehouse – $14,000
- Early Childhood Council of Larimer County – $25,000
- Ensight Skills Center – $5,000
- The Family Center/La Familia – $10,000
- Finally Home – $9,225
- FoCo Cafe – $25,000
- Foster and Adoptive Families – $3,500
- Grand Family Coalition – $8,000
- Good Samaritan Society, Fort Collins Village – $25,000
- Homeward Alliance – $20,000
- House of Neighborly Service – $25,000
- Light of the Rockies Christian Counseling – $10,000
- McKee Wellness Foundation – $25,000
- The Nappie Project – $14,150
- Neighbor to Neighbor – $15,000
- Outreach Fort Collins – $10,000
- Royal Family KIDS Larimer County c/o Timberline Church – $7,200
- Salud Family Health Center – $11,000
- Salvation Army of Fort Collins – $7,000
- Serve 6.8 – $25,000
- Teaching Tree Early Childhood Learning Center – $20,000
- Warehouse Business Accelerator – $25,000
- Young Life Northern Colorado – $4,800
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