Current Investees
In 2011 SVP Partners voted to invest in four Boulder County non-profits:
- Carriage House Community Table
- Dental Aid
- The Tiny Tim Center
- The Wellness Initiative
Carriage House Community Table’s mission is to provide a safe, supportive community for Boulder’s homeless and working poor. We are committed to addressing their survival needs and to providing services that lead to healing, employment and housing.
- 2009: $15,000 awarded for general operating and marketing. SVP projects include: strategic planning, organizational structure facilitation, branding and marketing, executive director coaching.
- 2010: $25,000 awarded for general operating. SVP consulting projects will include branding, communications & marketing; board development; executive coaching; fundraising; and other projects.
- 2011: $20,000 awarded for general operating. SVP projects to include: capital campaign, video production, fundraising, branding and marketing.
Interim Executive Director: Vera Line
www.bouldercarriagehouse.org
Dental Aid provides accessible and affordable oral health care while taking a leadership role in education, collaboration, and advocacy in Boulder County.
- 2010: $15,000 awarded for general operating. SVP consulting projects will include marketing, fund development, board development, CEO transition, and other projects as needed.
- 2011: $20,000 awarded for general operating. Project to include: marketing, fundraising, board development, human resources, and management consulting.
Executive Director: Dennis Lewis
www.dentalaid.org
The Tiny Tim Center provides comprehensive early childhood education and therapeutic services to assist each child in reaching his or her highest potential.
- 2011: $15,000 awarded for general operating. SVP consulting projects to include: strategic and business planning, marketing, and human resources.
Executive Director: Marc Cowell
www.tinytimcenter.org/
The Wellness Initiative improves the physical health, social and emotional development, and academic performance of low-income youth through yoga-based wellness programs.
- 2010: $15,000 awarded for general operating. SVP consulting projects will include strategy & planning, fund development, board development, information technology, and other projects as may become priorities.
- 2011: $20,000 awarded for general operating. SVP consulting projects to include: IT, fundraising, marketing, strategic planning, and evaluation.
Executive Director: Mara Rose
www.wellnessinitiative.org


