Biophilia Foundation Grants
The Biophilia Foundation Grants support biodiversity conservation on private lands, focusing on systemic change through community engagement. The foundation encourages organizations to submit letters of inquiry detailing their mission, tax status, funding requests, and intended outcomes. They prioritize private land conservation, ecosystem restoration, and innovative policy initiatives, especially in the arid Southwest and Chesapeake Bay regions. Grants typically range from $5,000 to $25,000, with larger amounts available for established partnerships.
Biophilia Foundation Inc
BOK Charitable Contributions
BOK Charitable Contributions aims to enhance community life and economic wellbeing across several states, focusing on four key pillars: United Way, economic development, education, and basic needs. The foundation supports organizations that address poverty, education, and community health. Their strategic approach ensures impactful contributions, and they welcome grant applications year-round. BOK Financial's commitment is evident in its partnerships with local nonprofits, fostering sustainable growth and development in the regions they serve.
BOKF Foundation
Capacity-Building Mini-Grant Opportunity
The Capacity-Building Mini-Grant Opportunity, offered by the Colorado Springs Health Foundation, focuses on enhancing organizational skills and effectiveness in health services. Grants up to $5,000 are available for discreet projects that align with their funding areas, including healthcare access and suicide prevention. This initiative aims to strengthen local organizations in El Paso and Teller Counties, promoting healthier communities through improved capacity and skill-building efforts.
Colorado Springs Health Foundation
CSHF: Fostering Collaboration Grant Opportunity
The CSHF: Fostering Collaboration Grant Opportunity encourages innovative partnerships among diverse organizations to tackle complex community health challenges in El Paso and Teller Counties, Colorado. This grant prioritizes collaborative efforts that align with the Foundation's focus areas, including healthcare access and trauma prevention. Applicants must demonstrate commitment to evidence-based practices and transformative potential. Engaging with CSHF staff prior to application is essential for consideration.
Colorado Springs Health Foundation
Daniels Fund Grants Program
The Daniels Fund Grants Program offers support to nonprofit organizations in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, focusing on areas such as Aging, Amateur Sports, Disabilities, and Youth Development. With no specific deadlines, applications are accepted year-round, and the review process generally takes about 120 days. The fund prioritizes impactful programs that drive meaningful change and foster community growth, honoring the legacy of founder Bill Daniels through strategic philanthropic efforts.
Daniels Fund
Dresner Foundation Grants
The Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation supports organizations in Southeast Michigan and Metropolitan Denver focused on improving lives through health, youth, and animal welfare initiatives. They offer grants for project development, capital expenses, and unique circumstances. The foundation prioritizes innovative solutions that address underserved community needs, ensuring sustainable impact and enhanced access to essential services. Applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations and demonstrate non-discriminatory practices in their operations.
Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation
Indigo Oak Fund: Grant for Women & Children's Issues
The Indigo Oak Fund, a Colorado-based private foundation, focuses on empowering women and children through various initiatives. By funding organizations that address issues such as domestic abuse, food insecurity, and gender equity, the Fund aims to improve lives and foster lifelong learning. Their mission emphasizes recognizing individual potential and ensuring equal opportunity for all, making a significant impact in communities across Colorado and the Bay Area.
Vance R and Colleen H Andrus Family Foundation
Newcomers Fund Grant
The Newcomers Fund Grant, administered by the Rose Community Foundation, supports nonprofits in Colorado assisting new immigrants with essential services such as housing and employment. Since late 2022, over 40,000 individuals have arrived in the Greater Denver area. The grant aims to empower organizations that can efficiently serve 20 or more people, fostering community integration and resource navigation. Interested applicants should note that funding decisions will be influenced by the potential impact of their programs.
Rose Community Foundation
Rapid Response: Advocacy Grant Program
The Colorado Health Foundation offers the Rapid Response: Advocacy Grant Program to support short-term advocacy initiatives that promote health equity in Colorado. There is no application deadline; applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, with decisions generally made within 45 days. Eligible organizations can focus on time-sensitive public policy advocacy addressing priorities such as access to quality healthcare, children's safety, and affordable housing. This grant empowers community-driven solutions to enhance health outcomes for underserved populations.
The Colorado Health Foundation
Women & Girls of Color Fund: Front Range focus
Letter of inquiry due Jun 17, 2026
The Women & Girls of Color Fund focuses on empowering women and girls of color in Colorado through targeted investments in their leadership and economic security. With only 0.5% of foundation funding allocated to this demographic, the fund aims to dismantle systemic barriers and uplift community-led initiatives. Prioritizing organizations led by women of color, it supports diverse programs that enhance economic opportunities while addressing intersecting oppressions, thereby fostering a brighter future for all.
The Women's Foundation of Colorado
Community Investment Fund- Climax Area- Colorado & Henderson- Colorado
Applications due Jun 26, 2026
The Community Investment Fund by Freeport-McMoRan aims to enhance community resilience and well-being in various regions, including Climax (CO), Globe-Miami (AZ), and Henderson (CO). Prioritizing education, economic opportunity, and leadership capacity, this fund supports projects over $10,000 that directly benefit local communities. Eligible organizations must have 501c-3 status or equivalent. The initiative fosters transformative change through collaborative partnerships and strategic investments, addressing essential community needs and promoting sustainability.
Freeport-Mcmoran Copper & Gold Foundation
McGowan Charitable Fund Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 9, 2026
The William G. McGowan Charitable Fund provides grants focusing on Education, Human Services, and Healthcare initiatives. The fund prioritizes programs with measurable outcomes that aim to alleviate poverty and suffering. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits and align with the fund's mission to create sustainable change. Applications are accepted by invitation only in specific regions, with a rolling deadline. The fund seeks collaborative efforts to maximize impact across its program areas.
William G. McGowan Charitable Fund
CSHF Grantmaking Program: Summer/Fall
Pre proposal due Jul 10, 2026
The CSHF Grantmaking Program for Summer/Fall invites proposals focused on food, physical activity, and affordable housing initiatives. Interested applicants must consult with Colorado Springs Health Foundation staff before submitting applications. This program supports general operating, project, and capital grants, aiming to foster impactful community health improvements, particularly for underserved populations. Proposals demonstrating a strong alignment with funding priorities and evidence-based approaches will be prioritized.
Colorado Springs Health Foundation
Direct Effect Awards
Applications due Jul 18, 2026
The Direct Effect Awards, presented by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA), aim to support nonprofit organizations in Colorado that enhance affordable housing and community development. Eligible entities must align with CHFA's mission by promoting affordable home ownership, rental housing, and economic development. Priority is given to organizations that serve rural communities, special needs populations, and those innovating in construction and service delivery, ensuring housing stability and economic prosperity for all Coloradans.
Colorado Housing And Finance Authority
Fred & Jean Allegretti Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Jul 31, 2026
The Fred & Jean Allegretti Foundation Grant offers financial assistance to charitable organizations focused on improving the quality of life for children, adults, the elderly, and animals. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) entities that comply with reporting laws and operate in Colorado, Florida, or New Mexico. The foundation seeks proposals that reflect its humanitarian mission, prioritizing dignity and support through education, medical treatment, and the arts.
Fred & Jean Allegretti Foundation
Best Life Community Awards
Letter of inquiry due Aug 16, 2026
The Best Life Community Awards, funded by Altra Foundation Inc, invites nominations for nonprofit organizations that have made a significant impact in their communities. Altra members can nominate eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits they support with their time, talents, or financial contributions. The selected nonprofit will receive a $10,000 grant, aimed at fostering initiatives in education, health, and community services across specific counties in the U.S. Nominate today to help recognize outstanding contributions!
ALTRA FOUNDATION INC
Caring For Denver Grants - Community-Centered Solutions
Pre proposal due Aug 29, 2026
Caring For Denver Grants focuses on community-centered solutions addressing mental health and substance misuse in Denver. The initiative prioritizes equitable access to culturally relevant care, emphasizing the importance of community-based organizations. By supporting peer specialists and care navigation, the foundation aims to improve access and outcomes for marginalized populations. Grant applicants must be nonprofit organizations or government entities serving Denver residents. This funding opportunity seeks to uplift voices affected by historical trauma and promote innovative approaches to mental health care.
Caring For Denver Foundation
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
Local Change Community Grants
Applications due Sep 5, 2026
Elevations Foundation Community Grants support Front Range nonprofits with funding between $5,000 and $10,000. The program prioritizes organizations focused on mental health and affordable housing, particularly those with operating budgets under $1 million and $3 million, respectively. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits serving specific Colorado counties, including Adams, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Jefferson, Larimer, and Weld. This initiative aims to strengthen communities through targeted financial assistance.
Elevations Foundation Inc
Colorado Outdoor Equity Grant Program
Full proposal due Sep 15, 2026
The Colorado Outdoor Equity Grant Program aims to enhance access to outdoor activities for traditionally underrepresented communities, including low-income families, LGBTQ+ individuals, and youth of color. This initiative supports projects that address barriers to outdoor recreation and environmental education. By promoting equitable access to Colorado's natural resources, the program seeks to foster community engagement and empower underserved populations. The funding, up to $100,000, is intended for organizations committed to transformative change in outdoor equity.
Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Saint John’s Cathedral Grant Program
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Saint John’s Cathedral Grant Program supports Colorado-based nonprofit organizations addressing critical issues like mental health, homelessness, food insecurity, and advocacy for immigrants. Grants range from $1,000 to $10,000 and prioritize inclusion and social justice. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations or have a fiscal sponsor. The program aims to make a meaningful impact in the community while aligning with the cathedral's mission of service and support.
Saint John's Cathedral
Boettcher Foundation Colorado Grantmaking: Rural Catalyst Grants
Applications due Oct 30, 2026
The Boettcher Foundation's Rural Catalyst Grants empower Colorado's rural communities by providing funding of $1,000 to $10,000 for capacity-building initiatives. Eligible 501(c)(3) nonprofits and governmental entities can apply for support in areas like strategic planning, convening, and one-time operating costs. The foundation prioritizes organizations that enhance leadership and community collaboration, ensuring impactful projects that strengthen rural Colorado's future.
Boettcher Foundation
Myron Stratton Home Grant
Applications due Dec 1, 2026
The Myron Stratton Home Grant aims to honor Winfield Scott Stratton's legacy by supporting organizations that assist underserved populations, including the elderly, children, and those unable to work due to illness. The grant prioritizes innovative projects that enhance existing services or create new programs to meet community needs in El Paso and Teller counties. Collaborative efforts that prevent service duplication are especially encouraged, ensuring that resources effectively reach those in need.
Myron Stratton Home
Reiter Family Foundation Grant: Housing and Food Access
Applications due Feb 1, 2027
The Reiter Family Foundation Grant aims to support impactful organizations in Colorado, focusing on housing, food, education, and environmental conservation. With grant amounts ranging from $1,000 to $20,000, the foundation welcomes diverse applicants and partnerships. As part of its upcoming grant cycles for 2026, specific themes will be prioritized, including housing and food in February, education and youth in May, and environment and conservation in September. Additional funding opportunities may also be available.
REITER FAMILY FOUNDATION
MHUW Strategic Investment Grants
Applications due Mar 3, 2027
The MHUW Strategic Investment Grants support nonprofit organizations in the seven-county Metro Denver area, focusing on basic needs, early childhood education, and out-of-school programming. These grants aim to empower organizations that align with the Mile High United Way's mission to foster community well-being and economic stability. This competitive grantmaking process emphasizes collaboration and community-driven solutions to address critical human service issues, ensuring every individual has the opportunity to thrive.
Mile High United Way
Veterans Assistance Grant
Applications due Mar 24, 2027
The Veterans Assistance Grant (VAG) supports the health and well-being of Colorado veterans through services like mental health, job training, and housing assistance. Established by the State General Assembly in 2014, it aims to enhance self-sufficiency and access to healthcare. Nonprofit and governmental entities may apply, provided they meet specific eligibility criteria. The grant excludes funding for administrative costs and memorials, focusing instead on direct support for veterans and their dependents.
Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund Grant
Applications due Apr 15, 2027
The Black Resilience in Colorado (BRIC) Fund Grant provides essential resources to combat systemic racism and support Black communities across Colorado. It aims to empower Black-led nonprofits to navigate crises and achieve long-term sustainability. Given the ongoing effects of COVID-19 and racial injustices, the BRIC Fund focuses on community-driven priorities, ensuring that grants address pressing issues such as health, housing, economic opportunities, and youth engagement. The initiative is guided by a community-led advisory committee.
The Denver Foundation