
Strong communities are built by organizations that invest not only in business success, but in the well-being of the communities they serve. Bank of Colorado exemplifies this philosophy through its ongoing commitment to community impact across Northern Colorado. Their support goes far beyond banking – touching local nonprofits and those in need through meaningful partnerships and consistent community involvement.
Bank of Colorado has been a longtime supporter of Alternatives to Violence, taking a stand against violence and demonstrating a deep understanding that safety and healthy well-being are the foundation of a strong community.
This year, Bank of Colorado is taking that commitment even further by serving as Alternatives to Violence’s Year-Round Community Champion Partner. This partnership reflects a shared belief in building a community where everyone feels safe, supported and valued. As a Community Champion, Bank of Colorado’s support helps sustain essential services throughout the year, including emergency housing, crisis response, advocacy and prevention education programs.
As part of their partnership, Bank of Colorado will be serving as the Presenting Sponsor of the Purple Ribbon Breakfast—one of our signature events that brings business leaders, first responders and community members together to learn, connect and support survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and human trafficking. Their partnership helps ensure that this event can continue to raise critical awareness and funding for the free and confidential services Alternatives to Violence provides to those in need in Loveland, Larimer County and surrounding areas.
Community impact is not created through one-time gifts or occasional involvement. It is built through long-term partnerships, consistent support, and a genuine investment in people. Bank of Colorado continues to model what it means to be a true community partner by showing up, giving back and helping organizations like Alternatives to Violence continue our mission.
Because of partners like Bank of Colorado, survivors in our community have access to life-saving services, and our community moves closer to a future free from violence. That is the power of local partnership and the impact of a true Community Champion.
If you need financial services, please consider Bank of Colorado. Visit their website to learn more.