The Ned and Nathalie Fund has committed to donating $1 million to EFAA over the course of four years to support EFAA’s work in preventing homelessness and child poverty…
This summer, University of Colorado student and EFAA volunteer, Jake Reagan was awarded one of the most prestigious scholarships in the country for his dedication to public service. As a…
At EFAA, the heart of our mission is to help families in need find their path toward self-sufficiency and financial stability. For each family, that path looks different— what it…
This year, EFAA was chosen as Micron Technology’s Charity of Choice! Micron, which has a local office in Longmont, is a leader in innovative memory solutions. Their Charity of Choice…
This October, a group of dedicated volunteers and staff members took on the task of redesigning EFAA’s food pantry. The reason? To allow more room for nutritious food options and…
On September 22, 2018, the Trump Administration’s Department of Homeland Security proposed changes to the ‘public charge’ rule that may have a dramatic impact on immigrants and temporary visa holders…
EFAA’s JUMP Program Links Low-Income Parents to Job Skills to End the Cycle of Poverty and Creates Blueprint for other Poverty-Reduction Programs Statewide Photographer: Katy Tartakoff EFAA is committed to…
Guest blog: From Boulder City Councilman Bob Yates’ monthly Boulder Bulletin A century ago, a group of Boulder residents organized themselves into an association to aid families in need. It…
EFAA is transforming funds from the new sugary drink tax, an excise tax paid by beverage distributors in the City of Boulder, into more nutritious food options for hard-working, low-income…