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Community Emergency Relief Fund – Community Foundation Serving SW CO Hit enter to search or ESC to close Donate for SNAP Relief Donate for La Plata County Flood Recovery Donate for Archuleta County Flood Recovery About the Community Emergency Relief Fund CERF (Community Emergency Relief Fund) is designated for broad-based community emergencies in Southwest Colorado.
Established in 2008 in response to the Season’s Restaurant fire, CERF has been activated for the Gold King Mine spill in 2015, the Adobe Building fire in Pagosa Springs in 2016, the 416 Fire in 2018, and the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. The Community Foundation activates the Community Emergency Relief Fund (CERF) when needs arise in SW Colorado.
Community stakeholders, including representatives from public health, local governments, school districts, businesses, and nonprofits, prioritize available funds to meet immediate needs in our region, including public health & safety and economic impacts. Thank you for your generosity in supporting one another during community challenges!
If you prefer to donate by check: make checks payable to the Community Foundation, with CERF in the memo line, and mail to P. O. Box 1673, Durango, CO 81302.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and governmental entities in Southwest Colorado. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Community Emergency Relief Fund Grant is funded by Community Foundation Serving Southwest Colorado. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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CAUSE High School Internship & Nonprofit Grant is sponsored by Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado. This program offers a paid summer internship for high school students, benefiting Durango-area nonprofits. Nonprofits host a high school intern for four weeks in June, who will assist with office tasks and social media marketing. Nonprofits also receive an operational grant and marketing assets. The program includes local marketing professionals as mentors for the students. Nonprofits are expected to provide an engaging professional work environment where interns learn professionalism and office skills. The Community Foundation pays the student interns. To be eligible, nonprofits must be located in Durango, Colorado and be a tax-exempt 501(c)(3).
A Taste of the Nonprofit Sector Grant is a program from Community Foundation Serving Southwest Colorado that awards $2,500 grants to 10 nonprofits in Southwest Colorado. In addition to the cash grant, selected organizations gain visibility by volunteering at the Durango Wine Experience, the Community Foundation's largest annual fundraiser. Grant requirements include providing four volunteers for four hours each day at the DWE Walkabout (Friday) and Grand Tasting (Saturday); volunteers assist wine vendors, greet guests, and represent their organization. Organizations may bring marketing materials and are encouraged to wear branded attire. Volunteers must be able to stand, walk, and carry approximately 15 pounds. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations in Southwest Colorado. Applications typically close in February.
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