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Yarrow Collective: Transforming Mental Health Support
At Yarrow Collective, the vision is clear: to cultivate a community where individuals experiencing mental health and/or substance use struggles have access to effective, accessible, and safe pathways tailored to their unique definitions of mental wellness. By offering...
Dallas’s WomenGive Story
When Dallas, a single mother of two young girls, lost her prior funding for child care, she faced an uncertain future. Her daughters, now aged three and five, had already started attending a center she carefully chose. “It was a lifesaver,” Dallas says of the...
Education is On the Ballot
Welcome to Education Is On the Ballot – a resource hub dedicated to helping voters understand key education-related issues in the upcoming election. From Amendment 80’s impact on school choice to Thompson and Poudre School Districts’ critical ballot measures related to funding, these initiatives could shape the future of our local schools and students. Explore the information below to get informed!
Vote Smart: Understanding TSD Measures 5A & 5B
United Way of Larimer County is dedicated to providing voters with clear, accessible information on issues that affect children, youth, and families. This November, Thompson School District (TSD) voters will face two significant ballot measures that could impact the future of the district. Let’s break down what each measure proposes and the potential implications.
Exploring Poudre School District’s Ballot Measure 4A
United Way of Larimer County is committed to providing clear, accessible information for voters on issues that impact children, youth and families. One such issue is the upcoming Ballot Measure 4A for the Poudre School District (PSD), which aims to secure additional funding for the district. This measure will appear on the November 2024 ballot and has important implications for PSD’s future.
Amendment 80 Explained: School Choice in Colorado
Amendment 80, which will appear on the upcoming ballot, focuses on school choice for K-12 education in Colorado. While this measure does not propose immediate changes to existing laws, it could have significant long-term implications for Colorado’s education system. Let’s take a closer look at what’s at stake
Reimagining Support: Direct Cash Assistance in WomenRise
Dear Friends, When I interviewed for United Way of Larimer County, one question I was asked stood out: “Why do you think people end up in poverty?” I said then what I believe even more strongly now: Poverty is a result of failed systems. Alleviation of poverty...
Nonprofits and Advocacy FAQ
FAQ: Nonprofits and Advocacy 1. What is a 51(c)(3) organization? A 501(c)(3) is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization recognized by the IRS. These organizations include charities, religious groups, educational institutions, and others that operate for charitable...
Unlocking the Full Potential of Philanthropy: From Immediate Relief to Lasting Change
Dear Friends, I’m thrilled to share my latest reflections and learning as I continue my journey serving as the Vice President of Communications and Events at United Way of Larimer County. Your support has been instrumental in creating meaningful change...
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