Program Partners


We partner with dozens of local nonprofits and agencies to provide free programs for members of our community you have marginalized identities or who face barriers to entry. Last year, over half of all students were enrolled in free classes offered through these partnerships. Free programs are only made possible by generous donations and grants. If you would like to support free and pay-what-you-can programs, please click the DONATE button to make a gift today!


Youth Services Initiative
Youth Services Initiative is a community-based after school and summer program for youth living in low-income housing.

Rocky Mountain Equality
RMEQ provides services, education, and advocacy for Boulder County’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer communities.

Age Well Center
The City of Boulder’s Older Adult Services is part of a county-wide effort to serve elders throughout the community.

Boulder Community Health
BCH offers a variety of complementary services, including hands-on clay classes for breast cancer survivors.

Imagine!
Imagine! provides services designed to incorporate people with developmental, cognitive, and physical challenges into the fabric of their communities.

SPARK
SPARK is a program of the City of Boulder for individuals with neurodegenerative illnesses such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s disease.

Academy
Located next to the Pottery Lab, the Academy is a locally-owned, boutique retirement community in the historic women’s school on Uni Hill.

Inclusion on Purpose
Inclusion on Purpose seeks to break down barriers faced by neurodivergent people in our local community by building connections and fostering a sense of belonging and purpose.

Clinica Family Health
Clinica is a community health center and medical safety net for those who otherwise might fall through the cracks of the American health care system.

Boulder Public Library
The library has partnered with us to provide free programs for the community in a number of locations.

BVSD Transitions
The Transitions Program works with students ages 18-21 who have finished four years of high school but require additional time to achieve their goals.

BVSD Advanced Alternative Learning Program
The Advanced Alternative Learning Program for Students (AALPS) is a unique half day program designed to provide BVSD students the opportunity to earn and/or retrieve academic credit, while building and strengthening social, emotional, and life skills.

The “I Have a Dream” Foundation
The “I Have a Dream” Foundation provides youth with social, emotional, and academic support so they can achieve a brighter future.

Boulder Housing Partners
BHP builds, owns, and manages quality, affordable housing for low and moderate income residents and serves as the official housing authority for the City of Boulder.

TGTHR
TGTHR provides education, employment, housing, well-being and community for youth facing homelessness.

Museo de las Americas
Located in the Art District on Santa Fe in Denver, Museo is the premier Latin American art museum in the Rocky Mountain region.

Center for People With Disabilities
CPWD provides support and services so each person can live a fulfilling, independent life.

Emergency Family Assistance Association
EFAA provides food, financial assistance, housing, and supportive case management to help families thrive.

Shiloh House
Shiloh House provides residential and educational services, outpatient therapy, and community services to help youth and families thrive.

Sunrise Senior Living
Sunrise at FlatIrons in Broomfield offers a range of services for older adults from independent living to memory care and assisted living options.

Fraiser Meadows
Fraiser is a Life Plan Community that supports seniors by offering the full continuum care from independent living, assisted living, memory support, and skilled nursing/long term care.

SVVSD Life Skills Program
LSACE provides services for students 18-21 years of age, who continue to require specially designed instruction to work towards post-school goals.