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Lyons Community Foundation 2022 Grant Recipients 


As a community foundation, LCF raises money to support a diverse range of projects and populations.  The Grant Review Committee, an anonymous volunteer group of area citizens, meets to analyze grant applications and award those whose intent aligns with the mission of the LCF:

 To improve the quality of life, build a culture of giving and encourage positive change in the greater Lyons area

 
This year, the committee awarded over $50,000 in grants to 17 separate projects which will take place in 2023.
​These projects help to PROVIDE Human Services, CONNECT the Community, SUPPORT Local Ecology and INVEST in our Youth in the greater Lyons area.
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Human Services: $19,600

Lyons Emergency & Assistance Fund (LEAF) remains the biggest recipient of grant funding as their programs continue to grow to meet the community's need for human services.

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LEAF - Lyons Community Food Pantry

The Lyons Community Food Pantry ensures that no one goes hungry in Lyons. When the Community Food Share isn't able to meet the Lyons Food Pantry's needs, this grant helps to buy food such as bread and meat. Most people don't realize that LEAF is seeing a record number of clients in its history.






LEAF - Lyons Meals on Wheels

Lyons Meals on Wheels helps older residents stay in their homes longer by providing hot meals up to five times a week. This grant will help to subsidize the average cost of a meal for Seniors living on a fixed income, by offering a sliding scale. 







LEAF - Mental Wellness & Addiction Recovery

The Mental Wellness & Addiction Recovery program offers no-cost mental health care for people with Health First Colorado insurance coverage. This grant will keep our community safe by providing mental health services to locals in need.





LEAF - Basic Needs & Resource Matching

The Basic Needs & Resource Matching program helps our friends and neighbors stay in Lyons by providing financial assistance in emergency situations.
This grant will help local residents meet their basic needs. In times of emergency, some residents need help keeping the heat on, repairing their vehicle to get to work, etc. 

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LEAF - Lyons Volunteers

The Lyons Volunteers is LEAF's newest program that helps local residents in their time of need, whether it be installing grab bars in an elderly person's home or recycling Christmas trees.



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​Town of Lyons - Senior Programs


The Town of Lyons offers a variety of programs for local seniors. This grant will help fund the much loved senior outing/picnic with lunch and programming, additional trips for seniors to places such as the Stock Show, Botanical Gardens, and Art Shows AND free art/exercise classes for seniors and scholarships for other recreation class offerings.

​Community Connectivity: $26,050 

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Town of Lyons - Events

Every year, the Town of Lyons organizes seasonal events for local residents and guests to enjoy. LCF has supported popular events such as the Sandstone Summer Concerts, the Holiday Parade of Lights and the Winter Wonderland Concert Series since 2013.  
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​Town of Lyons - Lyons Arts and Humanities Commission
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LCF has been a huge supporter of public art since 2009. The Lyons Arts and Humanities Commission (LAHC) has received two grants to support the heARTS Outdoor Art program and the Creative Outlets program.  The LAHC hopes to install six new sculptures in 2023 for a two year period as part of the heARTS program. Another grant, Creative Outlets will pay for a local artist to paint a local utility box.









Lyons Creates
Lyons Creates' purpose is to unite artists and creatives to contribute to the local economy by supporting and attracting artists and creative entrepreneurs, increasing investments in creative places, infusing new energy and innovation, enhancing the economic and civic capital of the community, and serving as a focal point for celebrating and strengthening Lyons’ unique identity. This grant will help Lyons Creates hire a paid staff person in order to become a Certified Colorado Creative District.


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Lyons Historical Society - Lyons Redstone Museum


For the last 44 years, the Lyons Redstone Museum has been the repository and caretaker of Lyons history. The  LCF grant will be used for computer upgrades necessary for the preservation of archival records and for the purchase of several items for the enhancement of the visitor experience.


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​Lyons Regional Library - Wide Spaces Community Initiative SEED Seminar Project
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LCF is happy to support the Wide Spaces Community Initiative (WSCI) in its vision to “Create a Community of Belonging and Personal Safety for Everyone” who considers themselves a part of the Lyons Community. This grant will help do this by supporting the SEED Project seminars to increase Lyons’ awareness of and commitment to equity and diversity.
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​​Youth Investment: $2,850
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St.Vrain Valley Schools Education Foundation

The St.Vrain Valley Schools Education Foundation (SVVSEF) offers grants for teachers to support their innovative ideas. LCF is happy to support their Teacher Innovation Grant Program for the benefit of St.
Vrain Valley Schools within the Greater Lyons area which includes:
● Lyons Elementary School
● Hygiene Elementary School, and
● Lyons Middle Senior High School
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​​The Lions Booster Club

The Lions Booster Club exists to promote, aid, encourage and enhance the development of all Lyons Middle Senior High School students through support of classroom and extra-curricular activities including academics, fine arts, athletics, social development and leadership. 
​This grant will help fund the After-Prom event which enables the school and parents to provide a safe, alcohol and drug-free environment, and a fun alternative to other potentially hazardous activities during prom night for Lyons’ students.


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​Local Ecology: $1,500
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​Rocky Mountain Botanic Gardens
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The Rocky Mountain Botanic Gardens is a nonprofit public garden celebrating Colorado native plants, created and maintained by a community of local volunteers. This grant will create new brochures materials to guide visitors to and through our gardens.
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