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Grantee Connect Hub

The Grantee Connect Hub serves as a central container for volunteer opportunities, nonprofit events, and updates from current and past grantees — helping members deepen their engagement with the Denver community and causes they care about most.

Archway Communities

Archway Communities “Opening Doors to Opportunity through Affordable Housing”

Provides affordable housing communities and resident services designed to create long-term stability and economic mobility for individuals and families across Colorado

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Bridge House — “Ending homelessness, one person at a time”

Supports adults experiencing homelessness through employment programs, housing support, and pathways toward self-sufficiency

Florence Crittenton

Florence Crittenton — “Every teen family deserves the opportunity to thrive”

Empowers teen parents and their children through education, health and wellness services, and comprehensive family support programs

Fresh Food Connect

Fresh Food Connect — “Homegrown food within reach”

Connects gardeners with hunger-relief organizations through a technology platform that redirects surplus produce to communities experiencing food insecurity

Growhaus

GrowHaus — “Growing healthy communities”

Focuses on food access, education, and community-driven leadership in North Denver through urban agriculture and family programs

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Growing Home — “Children succeed when families thrive”

Provides early childhood education, parenting programs, and family support services to help children and families build strong foundations

Hope Communities

Hope Communities — “Investing in families through affordable housing and education”

Offers affordable housing and youth and family programs for residents to achieve long-term economic and educational success

In La’kech Denver Arts

In La’kech Denver Arts — “Art as liberation and community connection”

Uses arts education and cultural programming to amplify underrepresented voices and create opportunities for youth and community healing

International Rescue Committee

International Rescue Committee — “From harm to home”

Helps refugees and displaced individuals rebuild their lives through resettlement services, employment support, education, and advocacy

Maria Droste Counseling Center

Maria Droste Counseling Center — “Mental healthcare for all”

Provides affordable, accessible mental health counseling and wellness services regardless of a person’s ability to pay

Mi Casa Resource Center

Mi Casa Resource Center — “Economic mobility for families”

Supports career training, entrepreneurship, and youth education programs that help individuals achieve economic independence

Mountain Resource Center

Mountain Resource Center — “Neighbors helping neighbors”

Serves mountain-area communities through food assistance, mental health support, education, and family stabilization programs

New Legacy Charter School

New Legacy Charter School — “Supporting motivated teen parents through education”

Provides a high school education alongside childcare and family support services for teen parents and their children

Prodigy Ventures

Prodigy Ventures — “Empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs”

Equips young people with entrepreneurial, leadership, and workforce skills through immersive business and mentorship experiences

Project Worthmore

Project Worthmore — “Hope begins with community”

Supports refugees and immigrants with English classes, food assistance, youth programs, and community integration services

Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners

Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners — “Creating connection, strengthening communities”

Provides suicide prevention, crisis response, and behavioral health support programs focused on building connection and reducing isolation

Rocky Mountain MicroFinance Institute

Rocky Mountain MicroFinance Institute — “Transforming lives through entrepreneurship”

Helps underserved entrepreneurs launch and grow small businesses through training, mentorship, and community support

Project Worthmore

Roots Family Center — “Supporting families from the very beginning”

Provides mental health, parenting, and wellness support for pregnant individuals and families with young children

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Scholars Unlimited — “Community, Equity & Joy”

Offers no-cost academic and enrichment programs that foster the academic, social, and emotional growth of elementary students in metro Denver

Second Chance Center

Second Chance Center — “Breaking the cycle of incarceration”

Helps formerly incarcerated individuals successfully reenter society through housing, employment, mentoring, and recovery support

Southwest Improvement Council

Southwest Improvement Council — “Strengthening southwest Denver communities”

Provides educational, youth, and community programs focused on equity, neighborhood engagement, and family empowerment

The Blue Bench

The Blue Bench — “Ending sexual assault through prevention and support”

Offers survivor support services, prevention education, and community advocacy focused
on eliminating sexual violence

The Learning Source

The Learning Source — “Building strong foundations for lifelong learning”

Delivers early childhood education and family support programs for children in
underserved communities

Southwest Improvement Council

The Other Side Academy — “A community of change”

Provides a long-term residential program for individuals overcoming addiction,
incarceration, and homelessness through peer-led accountability and vocational training

Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado

Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado — “Connecting people to the outdoors through
volunteerism”

Mobilizes volunteers to care for and improve Colorado’s parks, trails, and natural spaces
through hands-on stewardship projects

We Don't Waste

We Don’t Waste — “Food for people, not landfills”

Recovers quality surplus food and redistributes it to communities facing food insecurity
across metro Denver

Southwest Improvement Council

WeeCycle — “Gear for families, hope for children”

Collects and redistributes essential baby gear and supplies to families experiencing
financial hardship

Women's Bean Project

Women’s Bean Project — “Changing women’s lives through employment”

Provides transitional employment and job-readiness programs for women overcoming
chronic unemployment and poverty

Work Options for Women

Work Options for Women — “Stirring up change”

Offers culinary job training and support services to help individuals build sustainable
careers and economic independence

Do you need an update to your profile page, Grantees?

Simply fill out the form below and we will take care of the rest! Quarterly, you will receive an email from Impact100 Metro Denver asking for event and volunteer updates, however you can also submit changes via this form too. We will update the profile pages once a month. 

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