Published on May 16, 2026
Community Foundation Boulder County’s Recovery Support Program provides financial support to individuals and households who were affected by wind and fire in Boulder County, as well as those affected by smoke and ash.
The program helps those who need assistance with immediate needs as a direct result of the Marshall Fire and Wind event on Dec. 30, 2021, due to financial constraints. Homeowners and renters affected by the fire can apply.
Assistance available for the Recovery Support Program includes:
All applications must be submitted through the Impact Development Fund's Disaster Recovery Website.
Marshall Fire and Wind affected community members with questions about the Recovery Support Program, application process, or eligibility are encouraged to contact Impact Development Fund’s Disaster Recovery Team by email at recovery@impactdf.org or by phone at 970-744-4835.
As residents continue navigating recovery, Gov. Jared Polis recently announced the new Colorado Disaster Recovery Navigation Tool, designed to help Coloradans rebuild and recover after natural disasters. The tool provides step-by-step guidance for both immediate and long-term recovery and helps residents better understand available resources and next steps.
The new resource drew on lessons learned from communities across Colorado, including the Town of Superior’s experience after the Marshall Fire and Wind event. Allison James, the Town of Superior’s Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Manager, supported the work and shared insights in the governor’s press release about the importance of accessible recovery resources for survivors.
“In the aftermath of a disaster, clarity and connection can mean everything. The Disaster Recovery Navigation Tool brings both to survivors, offering guidance when the path forward feels uncertain and putting vital resources within reach at the moment they’re needed most,” James said. “We experienced this firsthand in Superior after the Marshall Fire, and it is great to see the state responding to feedback from our disaster survivor community and creating a tool to help people focus on moving forward, not figuring out where to start.”
Read more about the Colorado Disaster Recovery Navigation Tool.
The Town of Superior’s Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Team is here to support residents before, during and after disasters. Visit SuperiorColorado.gov/Ready for preparedness and recovery resources.