NoCo Foundation
The Community Foundation is a nonprofit, public foundation working for the benefit of charitable causes and organizations in Northern and Eastern Colorado.
The NoCo Foundation fosters collaboration, serves as a catalyst for community projects, and is a trusted steward and service provider to philanthropists and nonprofit organizations. As of June 30, 2021, it manages $185 million in assets.
06/18/2026
Applications for the Water Literate Leaders cohort are now open!
We’re energized to see this cohort continue to gain momentum—bringing together leaders who are deepening their understanding of water in our region and helping shape a more resilient future for Northern Colorado.
Apply by July 16: https://lnkd.in/gAgru9bx
📣 Applications for the Water Literate Leaders of Northern Colorado program are now open! 📣
In partnership with the NoCo Foundation, the program engages Northern Colorado community leaders in water education, dialogue, and empowered decision-making. Over a series of nine in-person sessions, participants will explore regional water issues through the lens of water history, law and policy, economics, agriculture, and environment. Field trips will also provide hands-on learning experiences and active connections with stakeholders.
Community leaders living or working in Larimer, Boulder, or Weld County are encouraged to apply!
Applications remain open until July 16, 2026.
Apply today and learn more on the Colorado Water Center website: https://watercenter.colostate.edu/water-education-and-workforce-development/water-literate-leaders-of-northern-colorado/
This year, the NoCo Foundation partnered with Brush School District to administer some of their scholarship opportunities for students. These scholarships include A.W. Anderson Memorial, Christensen Memorial, and E.N. Grigg Scholarships, and are available to Brush High School seniors.
We are excited to announce this year's recipients for these Brush scholarships. For the 2026–2027 school year, five students have been awarded these scholarships, with each scholarship supporting two recipients—including one student who received two awards. Congrats to these students and good luck in your future endeavors!
We are thrilled to play a part in supporting the next generation of community leaders.
06/17/2026
Become a member of the next NoCo Changemakers cohort!
If you’re curious about your role in shaping our community—and ready to take the next step in your philanthropic journey—this program is for you.
Through hands-on experiences and meaningful connections, you’ll deepen your understanding of Northern Colorado’s nonprofit landscape, explore how impactful grantmaking works, and learn alongside peers who care deeply about this region.
Learn more and apply by June 26 to be part of the '26/'27 cohort: https://nocofoundation.org/donors/nextgen-philanthropy
06/05/2026
In Eastern Colorado, community shows up—and last weekend in Sterling was no exception. The Sterling Community Fund, a fund of the NoCo Foundation, hosted the Keys for Community Gala, bringing neighbors together to celebrate generosity and invest in the future of the region. With cocktails, a live auction, dueling pianos, and time to connect, it was a night that reflected the spirit of Sterling.
Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate with us and support the SCF work every day.
"Housing isn’t just about units, it’s about people, workforce, and the future of our region.”
Housing is one of the most urgent challenges facing Northern Colorado, and one that requires regional solutions. In this NoCo Voices episode, Kristin Todd is joined by Ann Hutchison, President of the Fort Collins Area Chamber of Commerce, and Brooke Cunningham, Regional Housing Officer at the NoCo Foundation, to explore how cross-sector collaboration, new funding tools, and regional thinking are shaping the future of housing across Larimer and Weld Counties.
We’re grateful to KRFC 88.9 FM for their partnership in bringing this podcast to life.
Listen through the link in our bio or wherever you get podcasts: https://nocofoundation.org/noco-voices-podcast
06/02/2026
Be a part of the next NoCo Changemakers cohort!
Applications for the 2026/2027 next-gen philanthropy program are now live. In this eight-session program, you will examine Northern Colorado's philanthropic landscape, explore innovative giving strategies, and create personal legacy plans.
The application deadline is June 26!
Learn more and apply now: https://nocofoundation.org/donors/nextgen-philanthropy
05/28/2026
Yesterday, the NoCo Foundation staff spent the morning volunteering at Loveland's Community Kitchen. We helped package to-go food, prep meals, and deep clean the dining room, kitchen, and trailer.
Loveland's Community Kitchen believes that everyone deserves access to food. Open for dinner everyday, it serves over 100,000 meals annually. It provides people with nutritious food and a place to connect.
We had a wonderful time learning about Loveland's Community Kitchen and the incredible work they do every day.
Learn more here: https://www.lovelandcommunitykitchen.org/
Philanthropy isn’t just about big gifts, it’s about how we show up for our communities every day.
In this episode of NoCo Voices, Kristin Todd is joined by Mara Johnson from Fort Collins Habitat for Humanity and Paul Schnaitter from The Group Real Estate, participants from the NoCo Changemakers program. They talk about redefining philanthropy, learning through collective giving, and taking meaningful action in Northern Colorado.
We’re grateful to KRFC 88.9 FM for their partnership in bringing this podcast to life.
Listen through this link or wherever you get podcasts.
Congrats to the 2025/2026 NoCo Changemakers Cohort!
Last week, we wrapped up this year’s NoCo Changemakers cohort with a final session and graduation.
Participants examined Northern Colorado’s philanthropic landscape, explored innovative giving strategies, and created personal legacy plans. They closed the program by awarding $25,000 to The Family Center/La Familia, funded through participant contributions and a Bohemian Foundation match.
The Family Center/La Familia provides early childhood education and holistic family support for Latinx and working‑class families. This grant will strengthen its Mi Voz program by partnering with Larimer County public health officials to document and elevate mobile‑home residents’ water‑access and safety concerns, helping bridge information gaps between affected households and policymakers to drive community‑informed solutions.
Learn more about NoCo Changemakers and The Family Center/La Familia.
https://nocofoundation.org/donors/nextgen-philanthropy
https://thefamilycenterfc.org/
05/07/2026
Earlier this week, we gathered to launch Housing at a Crossroads—and the energy in the room made one thing clear: this work matters, and it takes all of us. We were grateful to see leaders from across industries and perspectives come together, reflecting the collaborative spirit at the heart of our housing initiative. This event wasn’t a finish line—it was a starting point.
The regional housing report paints a clear picture of where we are today, the depth of the housing gap, and what it will take to move forward together.
Thank you to everyone who joined us, shared the report, and helped carry this conversation forward—and a special thanks to our panelists for bringing the data to life through a truly multifaceted discussion of housing challenges and opportunities:
- Emily Francis, Mayor, City of Fort Collins
- Dale Hall, Mayor, City of Greeley
- Jamie Thorpe, Vice President of Entitlements, Hartford Homes
- Kevin Unger, President and CEO, UCHealth
- Marcie Willard, Economic Development Director, City of Loveland
You can check out the report online at: https://nocofoundation.org/regional-housing-report
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the organization
Telephone
Website
Address
4745 Wheaton Drive
Fort Collins, CO
80525
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 12pm |