Aiken Audubon Mini-Grants
The Aiken Audubon Mini-Grants program, initiated by the Aiken Audubon Society, aims to promote bird conservation in the Pikes Peak region. Grants ranging from $100 to $500 are available for individuals and community organizations that align with the society's mission. The program continues the legacy of ornithological study established by pioneers like Charles Aiken. With the goal of supporting at least four mini-grants per year, it fosters local engagement in wildlife conservation efforts.
Aiken Audubon Society
Anna Keesling Ackerman Fund Grants
The Anna Keesling Ackerman Fund Grants support nonprofit organizations in the Pikes Peak region, emphasizing arts and culture, education, health, and community initiatives. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits operating in El Paso and Teller counties, without recent grant funding or declines. The fund, managed separately from El Pomar's competitive grants, continues the legacy of Mr. Jasper D. Ackerman, who championed various charitable causes in this area.
El Pomar Foundation
Auto Club Group Foundation Grants
The Auto Club Group Foundation focuses on creating a positive impact through grants that enhance traffic safety, driver education, and financial literacy across 14 U.S. states and two territories. With a mission rooted in community service, the foundation supports nonprofit organizations and government entities that align with its goals. Grants typically range from $5,000 to $15,000, addressing crucial areas such as traffic safety initiatives, financial literacy for K-12 students, and equitable access to driver education programs.
The Auto Club Group Foundation
Freda Hambrick Fund Grants
The Freda Hambrick Fund Grants are designed to support Colorado-based nonprofit organizations that focus on preventing cruelty to animals, offering direct care, and providing educational programs. Eligible applicants must have 501(c)(3) status and can apply for funding once every two years if awarded, or after one year if declined. Notably, the fund excludes applications from equine organizations and any projects related to euthanasia.
El Pomar 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
Wildland Fire Fund Grant
The Wildland Fire Fund Grant, established by El Pomar Foundation, aims to support volunteer fire agencies and first responders in Colorado with essential emergency resources. Since its inception in 2002, it has provided over $6 million in grants. Eligible applicants include 501c3 organizations and government agencies, ensuring that local communities receive priority support. The competitive grant process allows for vital assistance in acquiring personal protection equipment and addressing urgent needs in wildfire response.
El Pomar Foundation
Edmondson Foundation Grants
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
The Joseph Henry Edmondson Foundation focuses on funding established nonprofit organizations in the Pikes Peak Region, primarily supporting youth organizations, animal welfare, arts, health services, community building, education, and environmental initiatives. Grants typically prioritize capacity building and operational support. First-time applicants are encouraged to contact the foundation beforehand, as the foundation emphasizes a history of funding relationships. Specific exclusions include individuals and organizations lacking 501(c)(3) status.
The Joseph Henry Edmondson Foundation
Social Impact Theatre Grant Program
Letter of inquiry due Jun 10, 2026
The Social Impact Theatre Grant Program supports innovative theatrical productions that address pressing social issues, fostering dialogue and community engagement. With a focus on sustainability, the program offers production-specific and change capital grants to eligible nonprofit organizations in select states. Grantees are encouraged to explore new models, deepen community connections, and support emerging leaders in theatre. Applications for the next cycle will open in Spring 2025, following the completion of the current funding round.
Sheri And Les Biller Family Foundation
Thriving Young People Grants
Applications due Jun 15, 2026
The Colorado Health Foundation aims to empower young people in Colorado, particularly those facing health inequities, including youth of color and LGBTQ+ individuals. Their funding focuses on creating equitable outdoor spaces that foster community engagement and active participation. By prioritizing planning grants for outdoor projects, the Foundation seeks to address barriers to physical activity in low-income and rural communities, encouraging holistic health through collaborative design and inclusivity.
The Colorado Health Foundation
Developing Agency, Identity, and Belonging In Young People Grants
Applications due Jun 16, 2026
The Developing Agency, Identity, and Belonging In Young People Grants aim to empower BIPOC, LGBTQIA2S+, and other marginalized youth by creating safe spaces that foster community and belonging. This funding supports programs focused on developing identity, agency, and resilience, helping young people navigate challenges. Eligible organizations can apply for up to $250,000 over two years, prioritizing culturally responsive and inclusive initiatives that actively involve youth in program development.
The Colorado Health Foundation
Equitable Community-Designed Outdoor Spaces Grant
Applications due Jun 16, 2026
The Equitable Community-Designed Outdoor Spaces Grant, offered by the Colorado Health Foundation, supports planning grants for designing and constructing inclusive outdoor spaces like parks and playgrounds in Colorado. This initiative emphasizes community engagement, allowing families and youth, particularly from low-income and communities of color, to co-design their recreational areas, fostering health equity and belonging. Grants range from $25,000 to $50,000 and prioritize projects that address historical disparities in access to safe outdoor amenities.
The Colorado Health Foundation
Ballantine Family Fund Grant
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The Ballantine Family Fund, established in 1957, supports nonprofit organizations that enhance life in Southwest Colorado. With a focus on education and community improvement, the fund has played a vital role in promoting local institutions like Fort Lewis College. While primarily serving La Plata and surrounding counties, it occasionally funds projects outside this area. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entities. The fund exemplifies a commitment to philanthropy and social responsibility in the region.
Ballantine Family Fund
Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation Grant
Letter of inquiry due Jul 24, 2026
The Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation provides grants focused on environmental justice, reproductive rights, and community parks in Texas and southwestern Colorado. They accept letters of inquiry year-round, with cycles in Spring and Fall. Their funding supports diverse initiatives including project grants, operating grants, and capital grants, emphasizing investments that enhance the well-being of both people and nature, particularly in underserved communities.
Jacob and Terese Hershey Foundation
Equity-Focused Leadership Grant
Applications due Aug 28, 2026
The Equity-Focused Leadership Grant by the Bonfils-Stanton Foundation aims to foster diverse leadership in the nonprofit sector by providing up to $10,000 to organizations that support BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and disabled adults. This initiative addresses the racial leadership gap and promotes equitable opportunities for marginalized professionals, ensuring they can pursue executive roles. With an annual funding of over $3.5 million, the foundation reinforces its commitment to inclusive community engagement and innovative leadership development in Denver.
Bonfils-Stanton Foundation
Denver Reparations Fund
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Denver Reparations Fund, managed by the Denver Black Reparations Council, offers annual grants ranging from $2,500 to $7,500 to Black-led and Black-serving 501(c)(3) non-profits in Colorado. The fund aims to support initiatives that rebuild and sustain institutions affected by the historical impacts of slavery. Applications are open each fall, with a total of $50,000 available per cycle to foster economic strength, cultural preservation, and community health among Black communities.
The Denver Foundation
State Historical Fund: Competitive General Grant
Pre proposal due Sep 17, 2026
The State Historical Fund, managed by History Colorado, supports significant preservation projects across Colorado, funded by gaming tax revenue. Established in 1990, it has awarded 4,743 grants totaling over $315 million. The Competitive General Grant, available twice annually, requires a cash match and funds requests ranging from $50,001 to $250,000. It aims to benefit historic resources and communities, particularly focusing on BIPOC projects.
History Colorado
State Historical Fund: Competitive Mini Grant
Pre proposal due Sep 17, 2026
The State Historical Fund: Competitive Mini Grant, administered by History Colorado, supports heritage preservation projects that demonstrate public benefit across Colorado. Established through a constitutional amendment in 1990, the fund has awarded over $315 million through nearly 4,800 grants. This program prioritizes projects that meet established historic preservation standards, offering financial support for various eligible initiatives, including those benefiting BIPOC communities, while maintaining stringent guidelines on ineligible expenses.
History Colorado
Pueblo Day Nursery Children's Foundation Grant
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Pueblo Day Nursery Children's Foundation Grant, established in 1926, supports tax-exempt organizations benefiting children in Pueblo, Colorado. The Foundation seeks specific project funding that directly impacts the community, with a focus on those that care for children of working parents. Organizations can submit one request annually, and the Foundation does not fund discriminatory practices or certain types of grants, such as to individuals or for religious projects.
Pueblo Day Nursery Children's Foundation
The NRA Foundation: Colorado Grants
Applications due Oct 30, 2026
The NRA Foundation offers grants in Colorado to support charitable purposes related to firearms and shooting sports. Organizations eligible for funding must be recognized under IRS 501(c)(3) or be government entities. The foundation aims to promote safety, education, and research in firearms and marksmanship. Ineligible applicants include labor organizations, private businesses, and individuals. All applicants must provide necessary documentation, such as an EIN and IRS determination letters, to qualify for funding.
The NRA Foundation, Inc
Equity in Arts Learning for Colorado Youth (EAL) Grant Program
Letter of inquiry due Nov 22, 2026
The Equity in Arts Learning for Colorado Youth (EAL) Grant Program aims to enhance access to arts education for historically marginalized youth in Colorado. Grants ranging from $10,000 to $25,000 will support projects that engage professional artists in educational settings for youth aged 4-21. This initiative, backed by significant foundations, seeks to dismantle barriers to arts education, fostering creativity and community engagement while promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Think 360 Arts For Learning
Foothills and Prairie Grant Program
Applications due Feb 7, 2027
The Foothills and Prairie Grant Program, offered by the Aiken Audubon Society, supports projects focused on the conservation and study of birds in the Pikes Peak region. Grants of up to $6,500 are available for educational and scientific initiatives. Past funded projects include bird banding stations and educational programs at local nature centers. The program aims to continue the legacy of ornithological research in Colorado by fostering community engagement and ecological preservation.
Aiken Audubon Society
Rocky Talkie Search and Rescue Award
Applications due Apr 1, 2027
The Rocky Talkie Search and Rescue Award, sponsored by the American Alpine Club, provides $75,000 annually to support underfunded Search and Rescue (SAR) teams in the U.S. and Canada. The initiative aims to enhance community awareness of the vital contributions made by volunteer SAR members. Grants include $10,000 for five selected teams and a special $25,000 award for the Featured Rescue of the Year, spotlighting exceptional volunteer-led rescue operations and their impact on mountain safety.
American Alpine Club
Folk and Traditional Arts Project Grant
Applications due Apr 14, 2027
The Folk and Traditional Arts Project Grant, offered by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, aims to celebrate and preserve Colorado's cultural heritage through folk and traditional arts. This grant fosters community well-being, cultural identity, and economic vitality. It provides funding for creating, presenting, or documenting folk arts, with a maximum amount of $3,000 available for projects that enhance community engagement and creativity, with a completion deadline of June 30, 2026.
Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade
In-N-Out Burger Foundation Grants
Applications due May 2, 2027
The In-N-Out Burger Foundation supports organizations that aid children and youth affected by abuse and neglect, offering grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000. Eligible nonprofits must be 501(c)(3) registered, operational for at least two years, and demonstrate a commitment to the foundation's mission. Applications are considered for traditional, capital, and program support, focusing on sustainable solutions and clear objectives. Organizations must operate in areas with In-N-Out Burger locations to qualify.
In-N-Out Burgers Foundation