The Bridge Project

A nonprofit organization

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Restoring dignity. Creating access. Empowering generations.

The Bridge Project was born from lived experience. Our founder, Brandi Cuington Brown, knows firsthand what it means to fall through the cracks — to work full-time as a single mother and still struggle to afford school supplies, sports fees, or reliable transportation. She saw what her family, neighbors, and community lacked—not due to a lack of effort, but due to systemic gaps. The Bridge Project exists to fill those gaps.

We are a community-rooted nonprofit committed to empowering older adults, immigrant families, African-American communities, and single-parent households in Aurora and Denver. Our programs focus on five key pillars:

  • Workforce Development

  • Transportation Access

  • Healthcare Navigation

  • Scholarships & Educational Support

  • Culturally Competent, Community-Based Services

Through pop-up events, mobile outreach, and community partnerships, we provide resources, referrals, and direct support that remove barriers and restore dignity. Whether it’s helping someone get to a job interview, medical appointment, or grocery store, supporting older adults with transportation and access to care, assisting immigrants with navigating complex documentation, or helping single parents cover educational or extracurricular costs—we build the bridge to opportunity for those who need it most.

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. We believe in listening first, then walking with each person toward long-term self-sufficiency.

Giving Activity

Mission

The Bridge Project empowers older adults, immigrant populations, African-American communities, and single-parent households in Aurora and Denver by providing culturally competent support in workforce development, transportation, healthcare access, scholarships, and community-based services. Through these efforts, we aim to enhance quality of life, restore dignity, and promote long-term self-sufficiency.

Background Statement

The Bridge Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2025 to empower underserved communities in Aurora and Denver, Colorado. We serve older adults, immigrants and refugees, African American families, and single-parent households through a holistic range of culturally competent services that remove barriers and restore dignity.

Our programs address the critical needs that many in our community face daily—from financial insecurity and transportation challenges to limited access to vocational training, housing assistance, and community resources. Through virtual and mobile services, pop-up events, and direct community engagement, The Bridge Project provides pathways to economic opportunity, stability, and generational impact.

We currently offer the following services:

Financial Literacy Program with direct grants to participants

Vocational Employment Support (VESP)

Annual Scholarship Program

Core Transportation Services (“Bridge to Access”)

Resource Assistance Navigation

Mobile Notary Services

Senior Errands and Companionship Program

Immigrant Resource Support

Educational Workshop Series

Community Support Groups

The Bridge Project exists to build bridges—between people and services, between barriers and access, and ultimately, between surviving and thriving. Our vision is to create a future where every individual, regardless of background, can access opportunity with dignity.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

The Bridge Project

Year Established

2025

Tax id (EIN)

33-4017433

Category

Human Services, Youth Development, Community Improvement & Capacity Building, Employment, Education, Health Care

Organization Size

Small Organization

Address

1500 N GRANT ST NUM 4353
DENVER, CO 80203

Service areas

Denver, CO, US

Aurora, CO, US