Empowering Communities and Supporting Law Enforcement
Our Journey: Building Trust and Connection
Supporting Those Who Serve. Strengthening the Community They Protect.
Every day, the men and women of the Broomfield Police Department answer calls for help, respond to emergencies, comfort victims, and stand ready in moments of crisis — not because it’s easy, but because they are committed to this community.
The Broomfield Police Foundation exists because that commitment deserves more than a paycheck. As an independent nonprofit, we fund resources, programs, and support that go beyond what municipal budgets can provide — filling the gaps that matter most to BPD personnel wellness, public safety, and community trust.
Whether you’re a lifelong supporter of law enforcement or simply someone who wants a safer, stronger Broomfield — this is how you make a direct impact. Every donation invests in the people behind the badge and the community we all share.”
Meet Our Team
Dedicated individuals working hand-in-hand to build trust and safety in our community.

Kurt Wederquist
Chairman
After 40 years in law enforcement Kurt supports outreach efforts, bridging the gap between law enforcement and the community.

Brittany Neuroth
Treasurer
With 25 years of connection to the Broomfield Police Department and a background in banking, Brittany has seen firsthand the impact that community support has on officer health and commitment. She is a passionate advocate for building meaningful partnerships that strengthen the bond between law enforcement and the community they serve.

Amy Robinson
A proud Broomfield resident and FNBO bank manager of over 20 years, Amy has deep roots in the community where she and her husband raised their daughter. She is grateful to support the officers and employees of BPD who give so much to the community they serve.

Kenneth Ho
Kenneth Ho brings a diverse professional background in space engineering and information systems to the Broomfield Police Foundation Board. A passionate community advocate, he has completed Citizens’ Academies with multiple local law enforcement agencies and actively volunteers across the Denver metro area.

Jennifer King-Sullivan
Broomfield Police Department Board Liason
Officer Jennifer King-Sullivan has served with the Broomfield Police Department since 2000, spending most of her career as a Detective. In 2024, she became the department’s first Wellness Coordinator, leading programs that support the health and well-being of employees. As a founding member of the Peer Support Team, she is passionate about serving those who serve others. Jennifer also serves as the liaison between the Broomfield Police Foundation and the Police Department, helping connect the Foundation’s mission with the needs of the department.

Officer Bridget Norton
Broomfield Police Department Board Liason
Bridget Norton has served with the Broomfield Police Department for nearly 14 years. As a Liaison to the Foundation’s Board, she is passionate about fostering community partnerships that provide meaningful support for officers, their families, and programs that strengthen the Department’s ability to serve Broomfield.
Our Core Values
Community Connection relationship & trust
Compassion-Driven Support care & wellbeing
Purpose-Driven Service action & impact
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