LibertyGives Foundation Grants
The LibertyGives Foundation, established in 2007, focuses on enhancing charitable giving in Colorado, particularly for underprivileged and at-risk youth. With over $7 million contributed to various organizations, it emphasizes active employee involvement through sponsorship, volunteer work, and a matching program for donations. Eligible charities must be 501(c)(3) organizations based in Colorado and sponsored by a Liberty Media employee, ensuring a strong community connection and support for impactful services.
LibertyGives Foundation
State Historical Fund: Archaeological Assessment Grant
The State Historical Fund: Archaeological Assessment Grant, managed by History Colorado, supports essential archaeological data collection and analysis. This funding enables projects that establish a foundation for site preservation and interpretation. Eligible applicants include public entities and nonprofit organizations within Colorado, while federal agencies and for-profit entities may partner with eligible nonprofits. This grant aims to enhance the understanding of Colorado's rich archaeological heritage through targeted assessments.
History Colorado
State Historical Fund: Emergency Grants
The State Historical Fund: Emergency Grants provide crucial funding for immediate stabilization efforts when historic resources face imminent risk of damage due to unforeseen events like natural disasters. Administered by History Colorado, these grants support public entities and certified nonprofit organizations in Colorado. Timely application within three months of the incident is essential for eligibility. This program plays a vital role in preserving the state's rich cultural heritage and ensuring that significant sites are safeguarded from further harm.
History Colorado
State Historical Fund: Historic Structure Assessment Grant
The State Historical Fund offers grants for Historic Structure Assessments in Colorado, aimed at evaluating the physical condition of historic buildings. These assessments must be conducted by qualified architects or structural engineers and are crucial for making informed restoration decisions. Eligible applicants include public entities and nonprofit organizations in Colorado. Grants help ensure compliance with preservation standards and facilitate future restoration efforts. While assessments are recommended, they are not mandatory prior to applying for physical work grants.
History Colorado
State Historical Fund: Noncompetitive Micro Grant
The State Historical Fund's Noncompetitive Micro Grant, administered by History Colorado, supports grassroots preservation projects across the state. It offers flexible application timing for smaller-scale initiatives, including internships, workshops, and small physical projects. Eligible applicants include public entities and nonprofit organizations based in Colorado. This grant aims to foster community engagement and enhance access to historical resources, ensuring that the state's rich heritage is preserved for future generations.
History Colorado
State Historical Fund: Planning Grant
The State Historical Fund's Planning Grant, offered by History Colorado, supports public entities and nonprofit organizations in Colorado to develop planning documents essential for future preservation projects. This grant fosters collaboration with experienced consultants familiar with the Secretary of Interior's Standards. Eligible applicants include state agencies, local governments, and certified nonprofits. The funding aims to enhance historical preservation efforts, ensuring that critical planning is completed to facilitate successful project execution.
History Colorado
T. Rowe Price Foundation Grants
The T. Rowe Price Foundation, established in 1981, primarily supports nonprofit organizations in Baltimore, Colorado Springs, San Francisco, and New York. While most grants are by invitation, unsolicited proposals are also considered. The foundation emphasizes community engagement, collaboration, and unrestricted funding to enhance the operational capacity of nonprofits, enabling them to address critical social issues effectively. With over $194 million in grants awarded, it focuses on fostering strong leaders and equitable solutions in the communities it serves.
T. Rowe Price Foundation
H. Chase Stone Trust Grant
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The H. Chase Stone Trust Grant supports charitable organizations in El Paso County, Colorado, focusing on performing, literary, and fine arts. These grants aim to enhance the cultural landscape of the community. Only IRS-recognized nonprofit organizations may apply, with a limit of one grant every three years per organization. Applicants must choose between this trust and the Luther T. McCauley Charitable Trust to ensure fair distribution of funds.
H. Chase Stone Trust
Lipe Charitable Trust Grant
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The Lipe Charitable Trust Grant, established by Walter E. Lipe, aims to support the sick and disabled in Denver, Colorado. This private foundation focuses on health and human services, ensuring that public charities under IRC section 501(c)(3) can apply for funding. While it primarily serves the Denver area, the foundation does not fund certain requests, including individual support or conference expenses. Its mission continues to positively impact the community long after Mr. Lipe's passing.
Walter E. Lipe Charitable Trust
Anschutz Family Foundation Grant
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Anschutz Family Foundation Grant supports programs that enhance self-sufficiency and community development for economically disadvantaged individuals in Colorado. With a focus on helping families, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities, the foundation provides grants typically ranging from $5,000 to $10,000. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charities or government entities. The foundation encourages alignment with its mission and requires demonstrated financial need and a solid track record of success.
Anschutz Family Foundation
Justin Brooks Fisher Foundation Grant
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The Justin Brooks Fisher Foundation Grant supports conservation and sustainability initiatives, primarily in Boulder, Colorado. The Foundation funds projects focused on environmental education, innovative strategies to combat climate change, and wildfire resiliency. Eligible organizations must be tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) and primarily operate in Boulder or Pittsburgh. The Foundation does not support individual requests or conference sponsorships, emphasizing its commitment to impactful community projects.
Hillman Family Foundations
Loveland Generations Fund
Applications due Jul 28, 2026
The Loveland Generations Fund, established in 2000, supports projects that benefit Loveland residents. Managed by the Community Foundation of Northern Colorado, it prioritizes youth initiatives, particularly those addressing homelessness. Grants are available to 501c(3) organizations and educational institutions, with preference given to first-time applicants. The fund ensures sustainable community development through collaborative efforts, fostering local philanthropy while adhering to national operational standards for accountability.
Community Foundation of Northern Colorado
Denver Children's Foundation Grants
Applications due Jul 31, 2026
The Denver Children's Foundation (DCF) has been pivotal in transforming the lives of at-risk children in Colorado for over 30 years. Focused on education, health, advocacy, and personal growth, DCF provides strategic grants to organizations that effectively address the challenges faced by disadvantaged youth. By fostering partnerships, DCF helps create opportunities for children to thrive, ensuring they have access to essential resources and support that promote their overall development and well-being.
Denver Children's Foundation
The Sumners Foundation Grant
Applications due Aug 1, 2026
The Sumners Foundation Grant aims to engage and educate the public about self-government through various programs, including civic education, democracy reform, and teacher training. Grants are available to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations primarily in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, supporting activities that foster civic engagement and understanding of democratic principles. The Foundation emphasizes direct involvement in the political process and does not fund political activities or provide individual grants.
Hatton W Sumners Foundation For The Study & Teaching Of Sci Self Govt
GFF Capital Grants
Applications due Sep 1, 2026
The GFF Capital Grants by the Gates Family Foundation support capital projects for nonprofit organizations in Colorado, emphasizing community needs and sustainable development. With a focus on enhancing public resources and addressing historical inequities, the foundation prioritizes projects that foster education, environmental protection, and community development. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations, demonstrating strong community support and effective management. Capital grants are not given for general operating expenses, loans, or projects already completed.
Gates Family Foundation
Chinook Fund Grant
Applications due Sep 16, 2026
The Chinook Fund Grant empowers grassroots social justice organizations in Colorado, focusing on systemic change and community-led initiatives. With 37 years of impactful funding, it has distributed over $5.1 million to more than 570 organizations, prioritizing those led by historically marginalized groups. The Fund promotes collaborative efforts to address root causes of oppression, ensuring inclusivity and long-term positive change. Upcoming workshops for the Fall 2025 Grant Cycle will further support applicants in their mission for social justice.
Chinook Fund
CORE Fund- Conservation, Outdoor Recreation, and Environment Grant
Applications due Sep 18, 2026
The Conservation, Outdoor Recreation, and Environment (CORE) Grant, initiated by the Western Colorado Community Foundation, supports impactful projects in conservation and outdoor recreation across western Colorado. Launched in 2019, it funds initiatives like the Outdoor Wilderness Lab and the Colorado Water Trust's river flow projects. With a commitment to enhancing community resources, the CORE Fund aims to foster environmental stewardship and recreational access for residents in the region, ensuring the sustainability of natural landscapes and community health.
Western Colorado Community Foundation
OtterCares Foundation: Innovation Station Fund Grant
Pre proposal due Sep 30, 2026
The OtterCares Foundation's Innovation Station Fund Grant supports schools and nonprofits in Larimer and Weld counties, Colorado, in creating innovative, hands-on learning environments. This unique funding initiative encourages creativity and entrepreneurship by providing resources for spaces where children can engage in experiential learning. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations that serve youth and promote accessible, collaborative learning experiences. This grant aims to foster a culture of innovation in education.
OtterCares Foundation
Carl W. & Carrie Mae Joslyn Trust Grant
Applications due Nov 1, 2026
The Carl W. & Carrie Mae Joslyn Trust Grant supports charitable organizations that benefit youth, elderly, and handicapped individuals in El Paso County, Colorado. This private foundation, administered by JPMorgan, focuses on various program areas including animal welfare, arts and culture, education, and health services. Only 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply, while individuals are not permitted to submit applications. For more details, visit the foundation's official site.
Carl W. & Carrie Mae Joslyn Trust
Luther T. McCauley Charitable Trust Grant
Applications due Nov 3, 2026
The Luther T. McCauley Charitable Trust Grant supports nonprofit organizations that assist the economically disadvantaged, socially marginalized, and those with mental or physical disabilities in El Paso County, Colorado. With a focus on civic activities, community development, education, health research, and social services, the trust aims to enhance the quality of life for these populations. Organizations must meet 501(c)(3) criteria and can apply once a year, with an emphasis on youth support initiatives.
Luther T. McCauley Charitable Trust
Burgess Trust Grant
Applications due Nov 15, 2026
The Burgess Trust Grant, established by Ralph L. and Florence R. Burgess, aims to promote the performing arts in Denver, Colorado. This private trust supports 501(c)(3) charities specifically named by the donors, focusing on advancing cultural initiatives. The foundation's mission reflects their deep commitment to enriching the local community through the arts, ensuring that their philanthropic legacy continues to thrive and benefit future generations.
Ralph L. and Florence R. Burgess Trust
Collins Foundation Grant
Applications due Nov 30, 2026
The Collins Foundation, established by William and Ruth Collins, supports charitable, educational, and religious causes in Boulder County, Colorado. With an average grant size between $2,000 and $7,500, the foundation awards 10 to 15 grants annually, totaling around $80,000 in yearly giving. Applications are accepted year-round, with a deadline of November 30 for review at the January grant meeting. Eligible organizations must be public charities under IRC section 501(c)(3) serving Boulder County residents.
Collins Foundation
Northern Colorado United for Youth: Sustainable Funding Grant
Applications due Dec 5, 2026
The Northern Colorado United for Youth: Sustainable Funding Grant supports nonprofits focusing on youth in Northern Colorado. It provides smaller financial contributions, aimed at covering less than 20% of an organization's annual budget. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) entities, financially sound, and primarily serve youth in Larimer and Weld Counties. The grant is intended for minor operational support and essential supplies, not for capital projects or major infrastructure. This initiative fosters community engagement and leadership among young people.
Northern Colorado United For Youth
Colorado Gives Day
Letter of inquiry due Dec 9, 2026
Colorado Gives Day, occurring on December 9th, is a significant annual event that empowers nonprofits across Colorado. Since its inception in 2010, it has raised over $415 million to strengthen communities and support local organizations. This initiative, backed by the Colorado Gives Foundation and FirstBank, encourages residents to give back where they live, promoting a culture of generosity and collaboration among Coloradans.
Colorado Gives Foundation
Nonprofit Sabbatical Grant Program
Applications due Dec 15, 2026
The Nonprofit Sabbatical Grant Program, funded by The Colorado Health Foundation, offers up to $100,000 to support nonprofit leaders in Colorado. This initiative allows executives to take a much-needed sabbatical of three to four months, fostering rejuvenation and innovative thinking. The program emphasizes diversity in its grantee selection, aiming to address entrenched inequities while ensuring sustainability in organizational operations during the absence of leaders. By investing in interim leadership and staff development, it enhances the capacity of nonprofits to serve their communities effectively.
The Colorado Health Foundation
Edward Madigan Foundation Grant
Applications due Apr 1, 2027
The Edward Madigan Foundation, established in memory of Edward J. Madigan, supports public charities focused on education, health, human services, and religion. With an annual giving of approximately $70,000, it aims to promote a strong work ethic and moral values, particularly among at-risk youth. Grants range from $5,000 to $10,000, with 10 to 15 grants awarded each year. The foundation does not fund individuals or organizations with fiscal sponsors.
Edward Madigan Foundation
Herbert E. Parker Charitable Trust Grants
Applications due Apr 30, 2027
The Herbert E. Parker Charitable Trust, established in 1982, focuses on enhancing cancer research and supporting the education and care of underprivileged children and those with special needs. It primarily funds organizations in Denver, Colorado, aligning with the donor's wishes. The trust seeks to improve lives through educational initiatives, health services, and youth sporting programs, particularly targeting underprivileged communities.
Herbert E. Parker Charitable Trust