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Early Childhood Development Program (General Operating and Programs; Licensed Child Care Center; Early Childhood Council; Capital funding) is sponsored by Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation. Supports early childhood development programs (birth to 5) across Colorado, including general operating support, licensed childcare centers, early childhood councils (May only), and capital improvements (September only).
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What We Fund - Buell Foundation 📣 Announcing Cohort 15 of the Buell Early Childhood Leadership Program (BECLP)! Detailed information ✨ We are hiring for an Administrative Assistant, Finance & Grants. Job posting and position description We invest in partners across Colorado who work to support and improve early childhood in our state.
Mission, Vision, and Values About Our Founder, Temple Buell Deadlines are in mid-January and the first business day of May and September. Questions? Call us for application assistance.
Learn about how we are affecting change for Colorado's children, families, and communities.
Initiatives & Special Projects The Vital Role Fathers Play in Children’s Lives About the Colorado Fatherhood Network The Colorado Fatherhood Network (CFN), housed within the Family Resource Center Association (FRCA), is a father-focused, statewide, systems-level practitioner network for those supporting fathers and families at organizational, community, and systems levels.
It was originally born out of former Governor Roy Romer’s Colorado Fatherhood Initiative that began in the mid-1990s.
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Mission, Vision, and Values About Our Founder, Temple Buell Deadlines are in mid-January and the first business day of May and September. Questions? Call us for application assistance.
Learn about how we are affecting change for Colorado's children, families, and communities.
Initiatives & Special Projects The Vital Role Fathers Play in Children’s Lives About the Colorado Fatherhood Network The Colorado Fatherhood Network (CFN), housed within the Family Resource Center Association (FRCA), is a father-focused, statewide, systems-level practitioner network for those supporting fathers and families at organizational, community, and systems levels.
It was originally born out of former Governor Roy Romer’s Colorado Fatherhood Initiative that began in the mid-1990s.
[…] The Indispensable Role and Impact of One of Colorado’s Early Childhood Councils About the Early Childhood Council of Larimer County As a pivotal partner in Colorado’s early childhood sector—and part of the northern Front Range region—the Early Childhood Council of Larimer County (ECCLC) is one of the state’s 35 Early Childhood Councils that each play a unique role within their local communities to serve as a hub […] Responsive Grant Priorities Comprehensive Sex Education Comprehensive Sex Education Questions?
Call us for grant assistance. Visit the Application Portal Qualifications Quick Guide At the Buell Foundation, we believe in the power of investing in quality programs to create lasting, positive changes in Colorado. Our focus is on partnering with organizations that have proven, promising, or developing programs dedicated to helping children thrive.
We are committed to supporting efforts that enhance quality and encourage meaningful evaluation and assessment. Our goal is to work hand-in-hand with exceptional organizations to improve the systems that serve children, with a particular emphasis on programs that support underserved communities. We value the people behind these programs and are here to support you every step of the way.
Our funding strategy focuses on one primary area of interest: Early Childhood Education and Development Currently, our top priority is supporting programs that aid the education and development of children from birth to age five. In the last fiscal year, over 90% of our grants were awarded in this category.
Additionally, we prioritize funding programs in rural Colorado, with more than 65% of recent grants going to communities outside the Denver metro area. Most grants range from $10,000 to $50,000. Grant qualification requirements We provide grants to organizations that are tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or government entities.
Applicants must be categorized as “not a private foundation” under section 509(a) of the Code.
Some specific requirements follow: Demonstrated alignment with the Foundation’s mission and areas of interest No more than nine months of operating reserve available One grant request per year Non-discrimination policy in place that aligns with that of the Buell Foundation (see below for additional information) Please note that beyond our general funding guidelines, we do not fund several specific types of agencies or activities: International programs and activities Legislative lobbying or support of political candidates Programs outside the state of Colorado Projects promoting religion Grant types we prioritize: Program/project support and/or planning Capital improvements (limited child care programs) Attributes we prioritize: Organizations/projects serving rural or underserved populations (e.g., low-income families, teen parents, communities of color, etc.) where there are fewer individuals and institutions providing financial support Organizations/projects with evidence of engaging community members to inform project priorities and best meet community needs (e.g., a parent advisory board, focus groups with local families, etc.).
This includes collaboration with local stakeholders, such as the region’s early childhood council, a family resource center, the school district, and/or elected officials Projects that leverage public funding as sustainable revenue sources (e.g., the Colorado Child Care Assistance Program and Universal Preschool Program) Organizations with a commitment to continuous learning and improvement We are here to support you and your incredible work.
If you have any further questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Your dedication and efforts are truly inspiring, and we are honored to be part of your journey. At the Buell Foundation, we believe in the potential of young children.
As we work to support Colorado communities in raising thriving kids, we seek grant partners who work in the following areas: Assessment and evaluation: We support a variety of assessments used to gauge the effectiveness of programs and progress of program participants. This may include process/fidelity measures as well as outcome measures (e.g., Teaching Strategies GOLD, Adult-Adolescent Parenting Index, Social Competence Scale, etc.).
Behavior and social competence: We support direct programming as well as consultation in early learning settings with a focus on the promotion and prevention levels of behavioral health. Early childhood education and preschool programs: We support licensed child care centers and preschools that have a commitment to quality improvement and serving children from diverse populations.
We also support the early learning components of community-based programs, such as family literacy. Home visitation: We support evidence-based and evidence-informed home visiting programs with a focus on supporting positive parenting skills and increased knowledge about child development. Improvements directly related to quality: We support ongoing quality improvement of all programs.
This includes funding for materials, additional staff, coaching, and quality ratings. Parenting education: We support evidence-based and evidence-informed parenting education programs with a focus on supporting positive parenting skills and increased knowledge about child development.
Professional development and education: We support projects that facilitate early childhood professionals’ access to college-level coursework, mentoring, or community-based trainings. Comprehensive Sex Education We have recently made a change to our funding guidelines. The Buell Foundation remains committed to early childhood education and development and has chosen to limit all philanthropic investments to this field exclusively.
As a result, the Foundation will no longer fund comprehensive sex education. For those partners with whom we’ve worked in this funding area, we value your efforts in support of Colorado’s youth. This change does not reflect negatively on your organization; it is a matter of finite resources and prioritizing by our trustees and staff.
We wish you the best of luck as you continue pursuing in your mission. If you have questions, please contact us. In addition to the above ongoing funding areas, we provide one grant cycle per year dedicated to major capital projects.
Currently, our funding in this area is limited to organizations serving children up to the age of five. Funding for expanding licensed childcare and preschool slots through building purchases, construction, expansion, or renovations within the next 24 months will be prioritized.
All capital funds are reserved for projects that: Demonstrate a viable five-year business plan, including thoughtful consideration for time required to fully implement any programming funds are to support. In addition, we expect funded projects will serve the community for the granted purpose for a minimum of five years for leased facilities or 10 years for public/government facilities once complete.
Have developed a thoughtful capital campaign with at least 25% of the total capital project budget committed in fundraising before Buell Foundation funds can be awarded. Note that additional context will be considered when reviewing funds raised to date, including anticipated bond measures or pending DOLA and USDA grants.
The Buell Foundation is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all our staff, grantees, beneficiaries, and vendors and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, religion, gender, gender expression, age, disability, marital status, and sexual orientation in any of its activities, the administration of its grants, or employment practices.
The Foundation’s policy is to maintain an environment free of unlawful discrimination and to comply with all applicable national, state, and local laws pertaining to nondiscrimination and equal opportunity. The Foundation’s funding application includes submission of the applicant’s non-discrimination policy.
The Foundation prioritizes partnerships with organizations and programs that are aligned with its values, including non-discrimination. If an organization’s non-discrimination policies and practices are not aligned with Colorado law and the Buell Foundation, it is possible that a funding request will be declined.
If a grant seeker has questions or concerns about their policies and practices related to non-discrimination, please contact us at 303-744-1688. Questions? Call us for grant assistance.
Visit the Application Portal Funding Throughout Colorado View details of our grantmaking across the state, reaching 552 organizations and 56 counties since 2020. Learn about the important work of our partners in Colorado’s early childhood communities.
The Colorado Fatherhood Network The Vital Role Fathers Play in Children’s Lives "Buell's funding has empowered us to facilitate meaningful conversations and implement innovative strategies that have resulted in improved outcomes for fathers, children, and families.""
Early Childhood Council of Larimer County The Indispensable Role and Impact of One of Colorado’s Early Childhood Councils "We often call on our program officers to discuss emerging issues, put our heads together on next steps, and utilize each other’s expertise ... Buell is doing it right when it comes to philanthropy."" We have three grant cycles per year: deadlines are in mid-January and the first business day of May and September.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations or government entities in Colorado focused on birth-to-age-five programs; must have no more than nine months operating reserve and submit one request per year. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 to $50,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Teen Pregnancy Prevention Grants is sponsored by Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation. Support for programs across Colorado that focus on preventing teen pregnancy. Funding is available for general operations or specific programs that align with the foundation's mission and exclude abstinence-only programs or Crisis Pregnancy Centers. Geographic focus: Colorado Focus areas: Teen Pregnancy Prevention, Youth Development
Early Childhood Development Grants is sponsored by Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation. Funding for programs that benefit children from birth to age five. This includes general operating support, specific program support, and support for licensed child care centers. The foundation prioritizes systemic change, quality improvement, and equity in early childhood development. Geographic focus: Colorado Focus areas: Early Childhood Development, Child Care, General Operating Support