Adams 14 Education Foundation Commerce City, CO
| $15,000 | For the School Literacy/Education Support program, which provides resources such as phonics software and ESL workbooks in schools serving low income students with low English and grade level proficiency. In FY10, 1,170 elementary students participated. |
Adams 14 Education Foundation Commerce City, CO
| $15,000 | For the Jump Start program, which provides resources such as phonics software, ESL workbooks and teacher workshops in schools serving students with low English and grade level proficiency. In FY10, the program served 1,213 low income elementary students. |
Alliance for Choice in Education Denver, CO
| $10,000 | For the K-12 Scholarship program, which provides half of private school tuition for low income students in grades K - 12. In FY09, the graduation rate for the program's high school seniors was 86 percent, with 95 percent of those headed to college. |
Alliance for Choice in Education Denver, CO
| $5,000 | For the Scholarship program, which provides half of the private school tuition for low income students in grades K-12. In FY10, the program served 756 students and the graduation rate for high school seniors was 93 percent. |
Alliance for Choice in Education Denver, CO
| $2,000 | For the K-12 Scholarship program, which awards scholarships to low income students to attend one of 216 private schools. In CY10, the agency awarded 1,100 scholarships to at-risk students. |
Alternatives For Youth Longmont, CO
| $10,000 | For the Celebrando la Familia's Homework Club and Summer programs, which offer academic assistance, recreational activities, life skills training, and service learning projects to 160 low income, at-risk youth. |
Alternatives For Youth Longmont, CO
| $15,000 | For Celebrando la Familia's Summer program, providing 188 at-risk youth with academic assistance, life skills training, positive recreational activities and service-learning projects. The program also encourages parent involvement during the school year. |
Arrupe Jesuit High School Denver, CO
| $10,000 | For Tuition Assistance, which enables low income students to achieve their higher education goals. In FY10, all 54 seniors met the school's college prep graduation criteria and enrolled in four-year universities. |
Arrupe Jesuit High School Denver, CO
| $10,000 | For Tuition Assistance, which enables low income students to achieve their higher education goals. In FY11, all 57 seniors met the school's college prep graduation criteria and enrolled in four-year universities. |
Arrupe Jesuit High School Denver, CO
| $2,000 | For Tuition Assistance, which enables low income students to achieve their higher education goals. In FY11, all 57 seniors met the school's college prep graduation criteria and enrolled in four-year universities. |
Arvada Community Food Bank, Inc. Arvada, CO
| $30,000 | For general support. The agency provides emergency food to low-income households, offers a senior meal program, and has a school backpack food program. Last year, the agency served 34,000 clients. |
Arvada Community Food Bank, Inc. Arvada, CO
| $6,000 | For general support. The agency provides emergency food to low income households, including senior meals and a school backpack food program. In FY10, the agency served over 34,000 individuals. |
Arvada Council for the Arts and Humanities, Inc. Arvada, CO
| $15,000 | For the Season of Children's Theater & Arts Day programs, which offer hands-on arts programming and discounted tickets to pre-K to 12th grade public school students. In FY10, more than 6,300 low income students participated. |
Arvada Council for the Arts and Humanities, Inc. Arvada, CO
| $15,000 | For the 2012 Season of Children's Theater & Arts Day programs, which offer hands-on arts programming and discounted tickets to pre-K through 12th grade public school students. In FY11, more than 21,000 low income students participated. |
Arvada Council for the Arts and Humanities, Inc. Arvada, CO
| $3,000 | For the 2012 Season of Children's Theater & Arts Day programs, which offer hands-on arts programming and discounted tickets to pre-K through 12th grade public school students. In FY11, more than 21,000 low income students participated. |
Aurora Arapahoe Battered Women's Shelter, Inc. Aurora, CO
| $30,000 | For general support. The agency provides emergency shelter, a 24-hour crisis line, community education, individual and group counseling, and advocacy services to 10,000 families yearly. |
Aurora Arapahoe Battered Women's Shelter, Inc. Aurora, CO
| $35,000 | For general support of the agency's services to assist victims of domestic violence. The Shelter offers a 24-hour crisis line, shelter for up to 39 women and children, counseling and advocacy services. In 2010, it served more than 13,500 individuals. |
Aurora Interchurch Task Force, Inc. Aurora, CO
| $30,000 | For general support. The agency provides emergency food, clothing, transportation, prescription assistance, and housing and utility assistance. Last year, the agency served 9,377 area residents. |
Aurora Interchurch Task Force, Inc. Aurora, CO
| $6,000 | For general support. The agency provides emergency food, clothing, transportation, and assistance with prescriptions, housing and utility bills. In FY10, the agency served more than 8,000 low income individuals. |
Bennie E. Goodwin After School Academic Program Aurora, CO
| $10,000 | For general support. The agency's after school and summer programs help under-performing 1st to 8th grade students raise their reading and math skills. In FY10, 78 percent of 118 students served increased their skills and scores. |
Bennie E. Goodwin After School Academic Program Aurora, CO
| $10,000 | For general support. The agency's after school and summer programs help at-risk, underperforming, 1st - 8th grade students raise their reading and math skills, while also providing food and clothing. In FY10, the agency served 109 unduplicated students. |
Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Colorado, Inc. Denver, CO
| $30,000 | For general support. The agency trains, supervises, and matches adult volunteers as mentors for low-income, at-risk youth, ages 7 to 17 years. Last year, the agency served 2,162 youth. |
Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Colorado, Inc. Denver, CO
| $20,000 | For the One-to-One Mentoring programs that benefit nearly 1,900 youth ages 7-11, providing them with a mentor relationship that encourages positive behavior and school success. |
Bluff Lake Nature Center Denver, CO
| $8,000 | For three Elementary Science Education programs, which are aligned with state standards and provide classroom- and center-based instruction to 1st to 6th grade students in underperforming schools. In FY09, 4,500 youth participated. |
Bluff Lake Nature Center Denver, CO
| $10,000 | For the Elementary Science Education programs, which are aligned with state standards and provide classroom- and center-based instruction to 1st - 6th grade students in underperforming schools. In FY10, the programs reached 4,300 students. |
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