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COMMUNITY SERVICE GRANTS

COMMUNITY SERVICE GRANTS. 2017-2018. BUDGETED FUNDS = $29,412. TOTAL=$7,165. $3,465 Sensory Tools for Children Suffering from Trauma. $3,700 Little Free Libraries for MHP facilities in Boulder, Longmont, Lafayette, and Broomfield. $6,200. $5,000 Preschool Scholarships +

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COMMUNITY SERVICE GRANTS

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  1. COMMUNITY SERVICE GRANTS 2017-2018

  2. BUDGETED FUNDS = $29,412

  3. TOTAL=$7,165 $3,465 Sensory Tools for Children Suffering from Trauma $3,700 Little Free Libraries for MHP facilities in Boulder, Longmont, Lafayette, and Broomfield

  4. $6,200 $5,000 Preschool Scholarships + $1,200 Summer Learning and Youth Development Camps

  5. $4,187Child Enrichment Grants

  6. $3,160 iEmpathize • $500 sponsorship of Be Relentless screening at Empathy and Impact Benefit • $2,660 Empower Youth Programs: • Westlake Middle School, Broomfield: 350 students: $1,400 • Silver Hills Middle School, Broomfield: 300 students: $1,200 • Child Advocates, Denver CASA: 15 students: $60

  7. $3,0004-week training for the prevention of child abusefor students in St. Vrain and Boulder Valley schools “Blue Sky Bridge has taught our students how to advocate for their own safety and how to seek help from trusted adults when needed. Their program is taught in a clear and engaging way.” Carl SanchezCounselor, Sanchez Elementary “Blue Sky Bridge provides a developmentally appropriate, research-based teaching program for students. It is one of the best, most proactive things we can provide our children in terms of keeping them safe.” Josh BaldnerPrincipal, Mesa Elementary

  8. $2,000 Laptop Computers • RMIAN is the only Colorado nonprofit providing immigration legal services to individuals in immigration detention and children throughout the state. • RMIAN provides free legal services to people from more than 60 different countries each year through its Detention and Children’s Programs.

  9. $1,700Easy Meal Care Packages+ Team Chop Volunteer Event

  10. Miscellaneous Grants $500 Holiday gift cards $1,000 Mental Health Speaker Series $500 Nederland Satellite Club

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