We are grateful for the many partners and individuals that make PIE possible in our communities! So far this year, 25 participants have completed their financial saving and asset purchase goals. This brings the total number of individuals who have completed PIE with asset purchases to 367 since 2001. Through partnerships and connecting valuable community resources, the dream of homeownership, business development and pursuing post-secondary education becomes reality with low and moderate-income families and individuals in Boulder and Broomfield Counties. Please join us in thanking the following organizations and individuals that have contributed their time, talent and funding to PIE this year:
PIE Advisory Board Members:
- Rebecca Chavez, Front Range Community College
- Maye Cordero, PIE Graduate
- Sharon Farrell, City and County of Broomfield
- Maciel Leon, Boulder County Community Action Programs
- Gina Nocera, Mile High United Way
- Tim Rakow, The Inn Between of Longmont, Inc.
- Mac Ritter, Boulder County, Housing and Human Services
- Justin Sutherland, FirstBank
- Eric Swanson, City of Boulder
- Mandy Yick, Attorney
Community Partners:
Local and federal funders:
Assets for Independence
Referral partners:
Amistad Center
Boulder County Head Start
Boulder County Housing & Human Services
Boulder Housing Partners
Boulder Shelter for the Homeless
Casa de la Esperanza
City and County of Broomfield
City of Boulder, Children, Youth and Families
Emergency Family Assistance Association
Family Self-Sufficiency
Flatirons Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley
Longmont Housing Authority
Mental Health Partners
Outreach United Resource Center
Sister Carmen Community Center
The Inn-Between of Longmont, Inc.
Thistle Communities
Workforce Boulder County
YWCA of Boulder County
ABOUT THE PERSONAL INVESTMENT ENTERPRISE (PIE) PROGRAM
The Personal Investment Enterprise (PIE) program is a local savings program provided through Community Action Programs of Boulder County and Foothills United Way. The program is designed for low-income families to enroll in financial literacy classes and save through a matched saving account at a rate of 4 to 1. The first step in applying to the program is to attend an orientation meeting with Community Action Programs at Boulder County. For more information on the PIE program visit https://www.bouldercounty.org/families/community-action-programs/personal-investment-enterprise/ or https://unitedwaydenver.org/personal-investment-enterprise-pie-program/. To see if you qualify, take this survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PrelimPIE.