Utah foundation mistakenly receives Colorado wildfire donations

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Utah non-profit mistakenly receives over $250K in donations intended for Colorado wildfire victims

In a post to its website, the Boulder Community Alliance confirmed reports that it was accidentally listed as the beneficiary of a fundraising drive organized by the I-70 Things Instagram account. As of Saturday, the drive had raised $266,189 from nearly 9,000 donors, KUSA reported.

"While our organization is a small one, we are committed to seeing that these funds are distributed to the correct party," wrote Pam Furches, secretary of the Boulder Community Alliance.

 

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