What is the Broomfield Rotary Charitable Foundation

The Broomfield Rotary Charitable Foundation is a not-for-profit organization that is supported solely by fundraising events and voluntary contributions from members and friends of the Rotary Club of Broomfield Rotary Club members share the commitment to service that began in 1959 with the founding of the Rotary Club of Broomfield – the first service club in Broomfield.

The Broomfield Rotary Charitable Foundation fund is the primary sponsor of Broomfield's Police and Firemans fund, and the Imagination Library.  In addition, the Charitable Foundation's General Fund, along with the Broomfield Rotary club's "Random Acts of Kindness" help to deliver numerous impactful services, improve education, and change lives in Broomfield and around the world.

 Help the Families of First Responders 

The Police and Fire Fund honors and supports the first responders of Broomfield, Colorado. This fund provides financial assistance to police officers and firefighters who are injured or lost in the line of duty.

Donations Support the Imagination Library

Broomfield Rotary is a Proud Affiliate of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. We Partnered with the City of Broomfield to Bring Free Books to Children from Birth to Age 5.

Your Donations Change Lives 

100% of all donations to the Broomfield Rotary Charitable Foundation are used to deliver impactful services, improve education, and change lives in Broomfield and around the world.

Why should I donate to The Rotary Foundation.

The Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation and therefore accepts gifts that may be tax deductible. The Foundation is managed by a group of seven trustees who are all members of our club. 

How does The Rotary Foundation use donations?

The Broomfield Rotary Foundation, Inc. is the foundation of the Rotary Club of Broomfield. The mission of the Foundation and Broomfield Rotary Club is to secure the resources necessary to support the Mission of the Broomfield Rotary Club: Since its inception on April 3, 1998, the Foundation has given thousands of dollars to support local charitable funds, education and service projects. 

RECENT BROOMFIELD ROTARY NEWS

Ear Community Visit

Melissa Tumblin was presented a check from Broomfield Rotary for her non-profit Ear Community which helps families with ear and hearing challenges. The check included 2500 dollars from the Broomfield Club and 2100 dollars from a matching grant from Rotary District 5450.  Melissa presented an interesting capsule of the Ear Community’s accomplishments over the past 14 years. The Ear Community has had interactions with over 20,00 people and have provided needed equipment and scholarships to those affected by this impairment throughout the world. The Ear Community has had impact in many countries across the world including North and South America, Europe, South Africa, Asia and Australia. Mellissa’s daughter Ally was the motivator for the non-profit and the Ear Community has made an impressive impact in support of those affected by the condition.

Gordon Long and Revital Colorado

 

Last Thursday, we had the honor of discovering Revital Colorado, founded by Gordon Long. In September 2020, Gordon established Revital Colorado’s 501©(3) to address the mental health and well-being of our first responders.

Jordan and his wife, Kym, personally faced the physical and mental challenges inherent in their roles, including relationship issues and alcohol-related struggles. Shockingly, statistics related to first responders’ mental health reveal that there is a suicide every 8 hours, and the average life expectancy after retirement is a mere 18 months.

After grappling with their own difficulties for several years, Jordan and Kym recognized the need for a preventative approach to prioritize first responders’ mental health. During his presentation and on their website, Gordon passionately expressed his commitment to supporting public servants and their families through various means. Revital Colorado provides a safe space where first responders can engage in activities and share experiences and traumas with colleagues who truly understand the unique challenges of their job. Their ultimate goal is to enable first responders to be more present with their families and better equipped to perform their duties at a higher level. Gordon was very passionate about sharing his belief that fostering community and connection is a crucial way to support the mental health and well-being of our dedicated first responders.

Operation Fayth

by Robert Balzano

Thursday evening at our Rotary meeting we had a visit from an extraordinary young lady named Fayth and her parents, Darrel and Melissa Cates.  Fayth came to thank us for a $300.00 grant that the Broomfield Rotary Foundation gave them for their nonprofit organization called Operation Fayth. Operation Fayth is an organization that gives back to children who are battling the hardest days of their lives! Fayth is also battling her own battles with Adolescent multiple sclerosis, and other health issues. Despite her own struggles, this truly amazing young lady unselfishly continues to make a difference.

Anchor House

Ben Vagher, John Bosio, Bill Thiemeis
 
This Thursday we were visited by John Bosio and Bill Thiemeis thanking Broomfield Rotary for our $3,800 donation to support Anchor House.  Anchor House offers resources and guidance for youth transitioning out of foster care through affordable supportive housing that gives each tenant opportunities to reach their full potential toward independent living while surrounded by a positive community.  They offer every resident a studio apartment that is fully furnished with a bed, table and chairs, dresser and television that they may take with them when they are ready to transition out of Anchor House after a year or more of residence. The kitchen has a sink, refrigerator, stove and dishwasher. Rotary’s donation will help replace this furniture when the tenant moves out.

Broomfield Rotary is working to identify the needs of our community and give accordingly. 

By working together with other organizations and volunteers, Broomfield Rotary has made it a priority to increase volunteer services to the community and improve all fundraising efforts that help support local non-profits, such as these. 
Thank you for your support.

The Broomfield Rotary Foundation Board Members

  • Kurt Sava – President

  • Bob Davis - Treasurer

  • Thomas Kranz - Secretary

  • Ben Vagher

  • Pete Snyder

  • John O'Hayre

  • Clayton Shearer

  • Rick Simmons

  • Gary Francis

  • Jeff Carlson

  • Bob Hoyle