1016 Native American Fish & Wildlife Society 303 466-1725 www.nafws.org A membership organization that exists for the protection, preservation, and enhancement of native fish and wildlife resources. Its purposes are charitable, educational, scientific, and cultural.

5008 Bicycle Colorado 303-417-1544 www.bicyclecolo.org We encourage and promote bicycling, increase safety, improve conditions and provide a voice for cyclists in Colorado.

5009 Boulder Community Network 303-492-8176 www.bcn.boulder.co.us We are about technology serving community. We host hundreds of local web sites, match volunteers with non-profits and offer public classes.

5010 Boulder County Arts Alliance 303-447-2422 www.bouldercountyarts.org We promote and support artists and cultural organizations throughout the county by providing money, time, expertise and opportunities; facilitating communication, and cooperation and acting as an advocate for arts and culture.

5025 Colorado Therapeutic Riding Center 303-652-9131 www.ctrcinc.org We promote the overall well-being of people with disabilities through interaction with a therapeutic team consisting of a horse, an instructor and volunteers.

5031 Colorado Youth Program 303-402-9656 www.coloradoyouthprogram.com We connect low-income kids with nature, helping them experience mountains, sunshine and laughter while learning, working and playing in a natural outdoor setting.

5032 Community Educational Outreach 303-921-8600 We provide educational opportunities to people at risk of losing their independence. Our students include men and women in community corrections and rehabilitation agencies.

5042 Eco-Cycle 303-444-6634 www.ecocycle.org We labor for a zero waste society through education and advocacy programs on recycling, conservation and sustainability in Boulder County schools, workplaces and communities.

5047 Flatirons Habitat for Humanity (f.k.a., Habitat for Humanity of Boulder Valley) 303-447-3787 www.flatironshabitat.org We provide home ownership with no-interest loans for low-income families, using donated money and materials, volunteer labor and the sweat equity of homeowners.

5052 Global Response 303-444-0306 www.globalresponse.org We collaborate with communities worldwide to stop environmental destruction through effective citizen letter campaigns.

5053 Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Sanctuary 303-545-5849 www.greenwoodwildlife.org We rescue, rehabilitate, and return sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife to the appropriate habitat and educate on humane and nondestructive ways to handle human/wildlife interactions.

5058 Hospice Care of Boulder and Broomfield Counties 303-449-7740 www.hospicecareonline.org We provide compassionate end-of-life and inpatient care in Boulder and Broomfield Counties, grief support and counseling, community education and outreach.

5059 Humane Society of Boulder Valley 303-442-4030 www.boulderhumane.org We match 100% of our adoptable animals with human companions and promote humane treatment of animals through community education, pet visitations and low cost sterilization.

5065 KGNU 88.5, Boulder County Community Radio 303-449-4885 www.kgnu.org We are Boulder County's only independent, non-commercial radio station, broadcasting diverse and alternative news and information and music from around the planet.

5070 Longmont Humane Society 303-772-1232 www.longmonthumane.org We promote the bond between people and animals, through pet adoptions, humane education, and sheltering lost and homeless animals.

5075 Native American Rights Fund (NARF) 303-447-8760 www.narf.org We provide legal representation to Native American tribes, villages and individuals to uphold sovereign and human rights guaranteed them by treaty and law.

5087 School Mediation Center 303-444-7671 www.schoolmediationcenter.org We are dedicated to reducing school violence by providing youth with conflict resolution skills through comprehensive school based programs that enhance social and emotional learning.

5088 Sinapu 303-447-8655 www.sinapu.org We are dedicated to the restoration and protection of native carnivores and their wild habitat in the Southern Rocky Mountains, and connected high plains and deserts.

5091 Thorne Ecological Institute 303-499-3647 www.thorne-eco.org We offer hands-on environmental education for young people along the Front Range of Colorado.

5095 Voices for Children, CASA 303-440-7059 www.vfccasa.org We work to break the cycle of child abuse and neglect in Boulder County through the use of trained Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteers and public awareness programs.

5096 Volunteer Connection of Boulder County 303-444-4904 www.volunteerconnection.net Established in 1969, we promote volunteerism, refer people to thousands of volunteer opportunities and help organizations engage volunteers to meet our community's needs.

3704 National Wildlife Federation 800 332-4949, 303 786-8001 www.nwf.org Defends endangered species; restores and protects habitats for people and wildlife; educates youth through environmentally-based curricula and creation of schoolyard habitats.

3708 Conservation Fund, The 303 444-4369 www.conservationfund.org Preserving America's outdoor heritage’Äîmore than 3.4 million acres protected since 1985! Wetlands, wildlife habitat, greenways, open space. 96% of funds go directly to mission.

3711 Environmental Defense 303 440-4901 www.environmentaldefense.org Environmental Defense's scientists, economists and attorneys design practical, long-term strategies to protect wildlife, natural resources, safeguard clean air, water and human health.

3702 League of Conservation Voters Education Fund 303 541-0362 www.VoteEnvironment.org To secure the planet's future, we're helping hundreds of organizations across America make protecting the environment a top-tier voting issue and advocate sound environmental policy.

3705 Nature Conservancy, The 303 444-2950, ext. 1300 www.nature.org Buys and protects land to save our world's rare plants and animals from extinction. Over 92 million acres protected - rainforests, prairies, wetlands, mountains, beaches.

3615 Habitat for Humanity St. Vrain Valley 303-682-2485 bcn.boulder.co.us/housing/hrhsw Ecumenical volunteer organization building self-help homeownership opportunities in partnership with families in the St. Vrain Valley. Homes are sold at no interest and zero profit.

1300 Working Together 303-831-8645 www.state.co.us/dhr/wt A non-profit organization providing financial grants to current and retired state employees for basic living necessities and other critical needs during emergencies or crisis situations.

1842 Harvest House for Women 303-443-5407 www.harvesthouseforwomen.org Provides long-term housing, drug/alcohol classes, meals, Christian counseling,parenting classes/skills, clothing/personal needs, job placement/assistance, homemaking skills, budgeting, transportation.

1600 FOOTHILLS UNITED WAY (FHUW), Serving Boulder and Broomfield Counties 303 444-4013 www.unitedwayfoothills.org FHUW, a source of solutions for community problems, raises funds for local health and human service needs and creates a forum for long-term collaborative strategies.

1620 Acorn School for Early Childhood Development The 303 938-8233 www.theacornschool.org The Acorn School provides high quality child care services for children in Boulder County from diverse socio-economic backgrounds from age 2 months to 5 years.

1605 Bal Swan Children's Center 303 466-6308 www.balswan.org The Bal Swan Children's Center serves children, with all types of disabilities, birth through kindergarten, blended with typical preschoolers in a fully inclusive setting.

1602 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado, Inc. 303 433-6002 www.bbbscolo.org Provides one-to-one mentoring by caring and consistent adults for at-risk children and youth, ages 7-17, in need of a positive role model.

1608 Boulder County AIDS Project 303 444-6121 www.bcap.org BCAP provides compassionate and individualized care for people living with HIV/AIDS, and works to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS.

1614 Boulder County Safehouse, Inc. 303 449-8623 www.bouldercountysafehouse.org 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, emergency shelter for battered women and their children; outreach counseling, legal advocacy, referrals, transitional support; community education and violence prevention efforts.

1621 Boulder Day Nursery 303 442-7605 www.boulderdaynursery.org Provides high quality early learning programs, childcare and family services to low-income families in environments that respect diverse ethnic, cultural and social traditions.

1612 Boulder Shelter for the Homeless, Inc. 303 442-4646 www.bouldershelter.org Provides temporary safe shelter, food, support services, and an avenue to self-sufficiency for homeless adults in Boulder County.

1642 Boulder Valley Women's Health Center, Inc. 303 440-9320 www.bvwhc.org Provides full range of gynecological healthcare to women, regardless of age or ability to pay, empowering all women to make responsible reproductive choices.

1613 Boy Scouts of America, Longs Peak Council, Inc. 303 447-8511 www.longspeakbsa.org Through experiential learning, Scouting helps youth develop essential skills and personal characteristics - self-reliance, leadership, responsibility, self-esteem and initiative - that will last a lifetime.

1623 Center for People with Disabilities 303 442-8662 CPWD provides resources, information and advocacy to assist people with disabilities in overcoming barriers to independent living and full integration into the community.

1616 Clinica Campesina Family Health Services 303 665-9310 Provides quality primary health and medical care services to low-income residents of southeast Boulder County. Also provides prenatal care and counseling for youth.

1617 Community Food Share, Inc. 303 652-3663 www.communityfoodshare.org Collects and distributes food in Boulder/Broomfield counties through 90 non-profit agencies providing food assistance to those in need and through several Direct Distribution Initiatives.

1625 Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Northern Colorado and SE WY 800 424-2227 www.ccsnc.org Helps to resolve financial problems and build money management skills through counseling, Debt management for debt problems, financial workshops, Credit Report Reviews and home-buyer classes.

1618 Counseling Center The 303 449-7898 www.counselingcenterboulder.org Provides counseling, education, consultation, and referral services to Boulder/Broomfield County residents, and safe site for transfer of children between high-conflict adults.

1650 County Kids First, Inc. 303 441-3319 Provides training, education, and direct services, with emphasis on increasing the supply of quality, affordable, and accessible childcare in Boulder County.

1624 Dental Aid, Inc. 303 665-8228 www.dentalaid.org Dental Aid provides low-cost dental health care, prevention, and education for low-income adults and children of Boulder and Broomfield Counties.

1619 Emergency Family Assistance Association 303 442-3042 www.efaa.org A community safety net primarily serving families providing food, financial assistance and case management promoting self sufficiency with 42 units of shelter for families.

1630 Family Learning Center 303 442-8979 www.flcboulder.org The FLC offers quality daycare, preschool, after school and adult education programs that provide meaningful opportunities for low-income and minority populations that promote self-sufficiency.

1631 Friends First, Inc. 303 776-0715 www.friendsfirst.org FRIENDS FIRST, a non-profit organization, is committed to helping teens and families make healthy choices for their future through relationship education and mentoring programs. Children/Young Adults.

1622 Girl Scouts-Mountain Prairie Council 888 801-1269 www.gsmpc.org Girls 5-17, in partnership with positive adult mentors, grow strong and have fun in contemporary and traditional activities that build character, skills and confidence.

1644 I Have a Dream Foundation of Boulder County 303 444-3636 www.ihadboulder.org After-school and summer literacy and academic development for low-income children. Six year round centers provide tutors, mentors, counseling, computer access, and college and career guidance.

1607 Inn Between of Longmont, Inc. The 303 684-0810 To provide transitional housing and supportive services for a diverse homeless population so that they may develop self-sufficient skills for productive membership in the community.

1626 Longmont Coalition for Women in Crisis 303 772-0432 Provides 24-hour crisis hotline/safe shelter; advocacy; group counseling for battered women and their children; education in the community. All services available in English/Spanish.

1628 Longmont Meals on Wheels, Inc. 303 772-0370 www.longmontmeals.org Volunteers deliver hot nutritious noon meals five days a week to Longmont area residents who are restricted to their homes due to age or illness.

1645 Lyons Golden Gang 303 823-5070 Provides nutrition in a social setting to seniors in Lyons and delivers meals to the homes of those who are homebound.

1627 Meals on Wheels of Boulder, Inc. 303 441-3908 www.MOWBoulder.org Delivers hot, nutritious noon meals, five days/week to elderly, disabled and injured residents of any age.

1634 Medicine Horse Program 720 406-7630 www.medicinehorse.org MHP combines horses with psychotherapy to create breakthroughs in self-esteem, depression, substance abuse, anger management, etc. in adolescents, families and individuals in crises.

1629 Mental Health Center of Boulder County, Inc. 303 443-8500 www.mhcbc.org Provides comprehensive mental health assessment and treatment services to Boulder County residents of all ages regardless of their ability to pay.

1637 Outreach United Resource Center 303 772-5529 www.ourcenter.org Outreach United Resource Center, Inc. provides basic needs such as food, shelter, clothing, utilities, local transportation, prescriptions, and infant/toddler care to low-income families.

1646 Parenting Place 303 449-0177 Relieves isolation, reduces the stress of parenting and prevents child abuse/neglect by providing outreach and a place where families receive support, education and resources.

1632 People's Clinic 303 449-6050 www.peoplesclinic.org People's Clinic provides high quality, accessible health care to people who are medically under-served in our community. The clinic is Boulder's health safety net.

1633 Retired & Senior Volunteer Program of Boulder and Broomfield Counties 303 443-1933 www.rsvpboulder.org Volunteers (55+) are recruited by RSVP to serve nonprofit agencies and to provide direct assistance to senior citizens through the RSVP "safety net" services.

1635 Special Transit 303 447-2848 www.specialtransit.org Private nonprofit, promoting mobility and independence by providing door-to-door accessible transportation to senior, disabled and low-income residents throughout Boulder County and beyond.

1636 Tiny Tim Center The, Inc. 303 776-7417 www.tinytimcenter.org Early Childhood Special Education for developmentally disabled and "at-risk" preschoolers.

1640 YWCA of Boulder County 303 443-0419 www.ywcaboulder.org The YWCA provides career counseling, emergency drop-off childcare, girls' empowerment programs and services that promote self-sufficiency and financial independence. [an error occurred while processing this directive]