Become a Sponsor! Download our Sponsorship Packet.
Our incredible sponsors provide critical financial support for YWCA Boulder County programs. If you’re interested in sponsoring an event, please contact Susan Hirano at shirano@ywcaboulder.org .
We could not do our important work in the community without the support of our sponsors and partners.
We are proud to partner with corporations, foundations, and organizations to help us further our mission of eliminating racism and empowering women.
We welcome new sponsors and partners and look forward to finding ways to work together to provide opportunities for economic empowerment and to stand up for social justice.

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To get in touch about sponsorship and partnership opportunities, contact Susan Hirano at shirano@ywcaboulder.org.
Become a Sponsor! Download our Sponsorship Packet.
Our incredible sponsors provide critical financial support for YWCA Boulder County programs. As our partner, you will receive:
Colorado Child Care Tax Credit for a lower net cost to you
Event benefits including tickets, brand promotion to our supporters, and more
Engagement opportunities throughout the year, including volunteering with our programs, hosting a DIY virtual fundraiser, racial justice trainings, exclusive trainings for your employees, and more

YWCA Boulder County Community Partners
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Boulder County's Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE) is a nutrition education program that aims to give children, ages 6 months to 5 years, the opportunity to learn about healthy, local foods through gardening, cooking activities, taste tests, field trips, farmer visits, meals and snacks, and nutrition lessons. We are proud to partner with Boulder County's Farm to ECE with our Persimmon Early Learning program.
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Boulder County, Worthy Cause Funds. Worthy Cause sales tax revenues include a pool of funds to be allocated through a competitive grant process. Each year, the Boulder County Commissioners seek Capital Funding or Capital Concept Requests from qualified nonprofit human services agencies for Worthy Cause pool funds.
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Capital One was founded on the belief that no one should be locked out of the financial system. Today, our deep commitment to financial inclusion is reflected in our business, community partnerships, philanthropy, and most importantly, support for our customers. We are on a mission to change banking for good.
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The Colorado Health Foundation is bringing health in reach for all Coloradans by engaging closely with communities across the state through investing, policy advocacy, learning and capacity building. We are honored to received support from the Colorado Health Foundation for our Young Women+ program.
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The Community Foundation’s Open Door Fund enhances the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ+) people in Boulder County.
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High-Tech High Heels is on a mission to achieve equitable representation for women in the STEM workforce.
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Key Bank Foundation is a nonprofit charitable foundation founded in 1969. We focus on improving lives with grants in neighborhoods, education, and workforce.
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The Sam S. Bloom Foundation prioritizes the funding of organizations demonstrating excellence and integrity in leadership, operations, and community impact.
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As the company's charitable arm, the Foundation invests in organizations that align with our focus areas and gives employees the opportunity to support causes important to them through giving and volunteering.