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Our Mission

ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION 

Federal Tax Id:  74-2442032    Date of Incorporation: 12/24/1985

The Boulder County AIDS Project focuses its valuable resources on providing life-sustaining HIV care and prevention services. This includes disseminating HIV education and information to residents of all ages of Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek and Gilpin County communities.

 

In 2017, BCAP devoted 81% of its resources to direct HIV services and programs. We met or exceeded our service goals while reducing our operating costs.

 

BCAP maintains two service centers (Boulder and Longmont) to best reach residents across our service area. We strive to reach residents of Broomfield, Gilpin and Clear Creek Counties through outreach to those communities. We remain committed to housing people living with HIV at Eaton House, the only HIV-specific housing available in our region of Colorado. We continued as a partner in Boulder County Public Health Department’s Works syringe access program providing harm reduction support to people who inject as a strategy to reduce the incidence of HIV as our national experiences historic levels of opiate addiction.

 

BCAP’s primary mission is to provide services to people living with HIV or at risk of acquiring HIV. We are grateful for the financial support of the Ryan White CARE Act, our largest source of revenue.

 

Additionally, in 2017, BCAP received fair market value totaling $236,452 of pro bono and in-kind support from professionals, individuals, and faith-based organizations. 

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FINANCIAL INFORMATION 

2017 REVENUE 

2017 EXPENSES

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