Community Catalyst Program Quarter 2 Impact Report

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REPORT QUARTER

IMPACT REPORT

At Brent’s Place, our corporate and community partners remain essential to the success of our mission. Your generosity—whether through financial contributions, in-kind donations, volunteer efforts, or media support—helps us alleviate costs and provide a safe, welcoming home away from home for families navigating medical crises.

In the second quarter of 2025, your impact was especially profound. Along with the launch of the inaugural Spark Awards, we saw notable increases in giving, volunteer engagement, public awareness, and event participation.

BY THE NUMBERS

5 new partners joined the Community Catalyst Program. Welcome: Environmental Designs, Children’s Museum of Denver, Walmart Foundation, Highlands Ranch Rotary Club, and National Christian Foundation Rocky Mountain!

More than $170,000 was donated through outright and in-kind contributions.

Over 47 volunteer shifts were completed, including meal preparation for families, adult apartment move support, and our annual garden refresh.

CHARGE CHAMPIONS OF THE QUARTER CHARGE CHAMPIONS OF THE QUARTER

This quarter, we’re excited to recognize Alpine Bank and IREM Greater Denver as our Charge Champions!

Amplifying our Mission: In May, Alpine Bank championed the Brent’s Place mission by helping to amplify our message and inspire others to walk alongside us in support. Through a sponsored advertisement in BusinessDen, Alpine Bank extended our reach, encouraging new audiences to learn about our work and get involved.

In June, Alpine Bank furthered their support by generously sponsoring the inaugural Spark Awards. Their partnership helped bring our vision for the event to life—one centered on recognition, celebration, and meaningful connection. Thanks to their sponsorship, we were also able to offset event costs and invest more directly in the families we serve.

Transformational Volunteerism: We are deeply grateful for our ongoing partnership with IREM Greater Denver, who once again embraced our annual Courtyard Beautification Project. More than 65 dedicated volunteers contributed over 300 hours of service—an in-kind value exceeding $10,000 in labor alone.

Thanks to their generosity, these cost savings directly benefit the families we serve today and those we’ll welcome in the days ahead.

Thank you, Alpine Bank and IREM Greater Denver, for leading the charge and making a lasting impact!

A NIGHT TO REMEMEBER: 2025 SPARK AWARDS NIGHT TO REMEMEBER: 2025 SPARK AWARDS

On June 4, 2025, we were honored to gather with more than 20 remarkable community partners, each one an essential part of the Brent’s Place mission.

Together, we celebrated the power of compassion, innovation, and unwavering support—the very qualities that transform Brent’s Place into a true home away from home for families facing lifealtering medical challenges.

To every partner who joined us at the inaugural Spark Awards, thank you for standing beside us, inspiring us, and helping us spark hope—together.

2025 Spark Award Recipients:

“That spirit of service is core to who we are, and it’s why our partnership with Brent’s Place is so meaningful. When your work aligns with your values, you create something bigger than just a building. You create real, lasting impact ”

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