PCCP Resale Boutique
Celebrating 9 Years, $250,000+ in Giving, and a Mission That Keeps Growing

3 July 2025

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Where Every Purchase Pays It Forward: PCCP Resale Boutique Turns 9

Nestled in the heart of downtown Bailey, the Platte Canyon Community Partnership Resale Boutique—affectionately known as the PCCP Resale Boutique—is far more than a charming thrift store. It’s a 100% volunteer-run, community-powered nonprofit that has donated more than $250,000 to local non-profit causes between Shawnee and Conifer since opening its doors in 2016. From scholarships and shelter support to community events and infrastructure fixes, this boutique is quietly changing lives—one transaction at a time.

Born Around a Kitchen Table

When a beloved local thrift shop unexpectedly closed, determined community members—including longtime volunteer and now-board president Donna Peters—refused to let that vital resource vanish. They asked themselves a bold question: “What would the perfect nonprofit look like if we had no rules?”
From that seed of imagination, the Boutique was born—named to reflect its mission (Platte Canyon), its values (Community Partnership), and its elevated thrift shopping experience (Resale Boutique). Their purpose: to support a wide range of local nonprofits through true partnerships, built on shared effort, commitment, and mutual support.

Give-and-Give: A Model that Works

The Boutique doesn’t just write checks—it builds relationships. Organizations that receive funding also give back, often logging 40 to hundreds of volunteer hours each month. Recipients are encouraged to promote their partnership with the Boutique and bring in shoppers. This “give-and-give” model means everyone has skin in the game—and the results are transformative.
In its early days, PCCP gave modest donations—$200 here and there to groups like PeaceWorks or the Boys & Girls Club. But as the store grew, so did its impact. Today, the Boutique awards $3,000 to $4,000 in grants each month through a formal process modeled after the Colorado Common Grant format, requiring applicants now submit detailed proposals, outlining how funds will be used—including line-item budgets and projected community benefit. Projects must deliver direct service to the Bailey/285 corridor community, whether through education, health, psychological services, or meaningful events. Infrastructure projects (like roof repairs) are considered, but only if they directly support community use.
Whether it’s funding mental health services, youth programs, scholarships, or even emergency repairs at a historic building in Shawnee, every grant aims to deliver tangible, community-centered outcomes.

Structured Like a Business, Powered by Heart - 100% Volunteer Driven

Despite its laid-back, welcoming vibe, the PCCP Resale Boutique is run with impressive professionalism. The all-volunteer board includes a President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary/Scholarship Coordinator, Volunteer Coordinator, and Social Media & Events Lead—each with clearly defined roles and responsibilities. An external accountant helps with annual filings to ensure transparency and financial integrity.
New volunteers are trained thoroughly, starting in the back learning sorting and pricing, supported by procedure manuals and standardized guidelines. Managers are promoted from within, and volunteers are empowered to take ownership of the shop—decorating, arranging displays, and connecting with shoppers—though pricing remains consistent to ensure fairness.
Since its founding, no one has ever drawn a salary—the only paid role is an external accountant who helps with annual filings. That means every dollar raised goes directly back into the community. 
As Judi, one of the volunteer manager says, one of the best parts of volunteering is simply staying connected: “I’m proud that I can give back to the community. And socializing—most of us are retired, and it keeps us engaged. We meet so many people this way.”

The Boutique’s Secret Sauce: Flexibility & Trust

One of the keys to PCCP’s long-term success is its flexible scheduling philosophy. Volunteers aren’t locked into rigid shifts—they give time when and how it works for them. As a result, burnout is low and retention is high. Many volunteers far exceed the suggested six hours per month simply because they love being part of it.
From a humble start—two dress racks, a yellow piano, and a $5,000 loan from a quiet angel investor—to a bustling shop offering everything from $5 treasures to $400 luxury finds, PCCP Resale Boutique has become a favorite destination for locals and visitors alike. Need hiking boots? A wedding-guest dress in a pinch? A vintage coffee table? Chances are you’ll find it here—and at a great price.

Mentoring, Modeling, and Multiplying the Mission

Beyond their own walls, the PCCP team mentors other nonprofit boutiques, such as the Community Nest in Conifer. They freely share pricing strategies, insurance tips, and nonprofit wisdom—because they don’t see others as competition. “We’re all serving the same community,” they say.
And if a grant application is declined? Applicants still often receive a “good faith” donation and feedback for the future. Because at the end of the day, the Boutique’s mission is bigger than any one organization—it’s about community empowerment.
Congratulations to PCCP Resale Boutique on 9 incredible years of service, sustainability, and heart. You’re a shining example of what’s possible when passion meets purpose. Bailey is better because of you. 
Want to shop, donate, or volunteer? Stop by the Boutique and discover the magic for yourself—you might just walk out with a new treasure… and a new calling.
And by the way, July is a great time to shop because it’s the Boutique’s birthday and everything is 50% off!

Visit & Follow PCCP Resale Boutique:

60615 US Highway 285 Bailey, CO 80421 Hours: Open Tuesday through Saturday 10am to 4pm
https://www.pccpresaleboutique.org https://www.facebook.com/PCCPresaleboutique https://www.instagram.com/pccpresaleboutique https://nextdoor.com/pages/pccp-resale-boutique-bailey-co-1 

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