Boulder-based venture capital fund
Foundry Group announced this morning that it is donating $100,000 to the flood relief efforts in its hometown, Boulder, after massive flooding devastated the area. According to the venture capital firm, the funding will go into the Entrepreneurs Foundation of Colorado, the group founded by the company and its partners to help give back to the local community. The new funds will go directly to supporting the flood relief effort in Boulder, Longmont, and Lyons. Foundry is
also helping to direct others to help the local community, which has been devastated by the flooding over the past few days. (Photo
via bfeld).
posted on Tuesday, September 17, 2013
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