Community Budget Center’s room and structural repair funding gap met with grant from Yampa Valley Community Foundation
The Community Budget Center thrift store sustained major damage from last winter’s heavy snow and ice load and would be unable to remain open this coming winter without major repairs to their roof, external brickwork, internal sheetrock and insulation.
The Community Budget Center is a thrift store that provides important financial assistance to Moffat County residents.
While reviewing financial documents submitted by the Community Budget Center (CBC) in their Community Grant application, a Yampa Valley Community Foundation (YVCF) committee member grew concerned about a projected budgeted loss for the year, due to the outstanding expense.
Having secured $23,000 from insurance, they faced a $77,000 gap in funding toward the projected $100,000 replacement cost and were contemplating alternate sources of funding, including a GoFundMe page.
YVCF rapidly engaged its donor outreach and granting gears. After requesting a semi-formal “Nonprofit Needs Request” to collect additional information from CBC, they then reached out to a select handful of donors who might be interested in assisting. A generous anonymous donor quickly stepped up to fully fund the need.
“We pride ourselves with being able to connect donors with needs in the community, and this is such a rewarding example of what we get to do in our everyday work” said Traci Hiatt, Donor Engagement Manager at YVCF.
“Learning about this donation was the best stress-relief I’ve ever had,” said Genevieve Yazzie, who has been Executive Director of CBC just since the beginning of May. “It was extremely enlightening talking to YVCF staff and hearing about how much community support is out there.”
CBC is working with a local contractor and believes the majority of the work will be completed in October.
The annual Community Grant Cycle at YVCF distributes funds to nonprofits in the Yampa Valley and also opens doors for conversations about how YVCF can further support nonprofits with training and capacity building.
“Our committee of 20 community members does an incredibly thorough job vetting grant applications, including financial review and site visits to every applicant,” said Greg Hamilton, Program Officer. “This process connects us with every nonprofit that applies and gives us insight into successes they’re having and issues they’re struggling with.”
This grant will enable CBC to remain open through the coming winter and continue to provide essential services in Moffat County.

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