Carbon Offset Projects Grant
The Carbon Offset Projects Grant, offered by the Colorado Carbon Fund, aims to reduce carbon emissions through local projects in Colorado. The fund supports initiatives registered with verified carbon standards and prioritizes projects like soil carbon sequestration and methane capture. By fostering collaboration among local businesses and communities, the grant helps ensure sustainable practices that contribute to climate change mitigation while keeping capital within the state.
Colorado Carbon Fund
Fish and Wildlife Resources Fund Grant Program
The Fish and Wildlife Resources Fund Grant Program, administered by the Colorado Water Conservation Board, aims to support existing water supply facilities while ensuring the protection of Colorado's fish and wildlife. Grants can be utilized for water rights acquisition, river restoration projects, and a combination of both, enhancing environmental sustainability. Eligible applicants include operators of water facilities and the CWCB, with projects expected to be completed within three years. Contact CWCB staff for funding discussions and requirements.
Colorado Department of Natural Resources (CO DNR)
The Dakota Foundation Program-Related Investments and Grants
The Dakota Foundation seeks to combine business discipline with charitable intentions to address social issues through grants and program-related investments. With a focus on empowering individuals and fostering sustainable practices, the Foundation supports initiatives that improve economic conditions, particularly in Arizona, North Dakota, New Mexico, Colorado, and North Carolina. Organizations that collaborate effectively and demonstrate measurable results are prioritized, while projects involving unlawful discrimination or certain funding types are discouraged.
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William Stretesky Foundation Grants
Applications due Jul 1, 2026
The William Stretesky Foundation Grants support public and educational initiatives in Sedgwick County, Colorado. Established to honor William Stretesky's legacy, the foundation focuses on enhancing community welfare through various categories, including arts, education, and medical emergency services. Grants are available only to 501(c)(3) entities, with a commitment to benefiting local residents. However, funding is not provided to individuals or for lobbying activities, ensuring resources are directed towards charitable purposes.
William Stretesky Foundation
US $100,000 - US $2,000,000
GOCO: Community Impact Grant
Pre proposal due Jul 23, 2026
The GOCO Community Impact Grant supports projects that enhance community access to outdoor spaces in Colorado. With a focus on revitalizing parks, trails, and other facilities, GOCO aims to improve the quality of life for residents. Eligible applicants include municipalities, special districts, and non-profits dedicated to land conservation. This flexible funding can cover project management and implementation costs, fostering community-driven initiatives that celebrate Colorado's diverse landscapes and improve public engagement with the outdoors.
Great Outdoors Colorado
GOCO: Land Acquisition Grant
Pre proposal due Jul 23, 2026
The GOCO Land Acquisition Grant, offered by Great Outdoors Colorado, aims to protect vital landscapes, waterways, and habitats across Colorado. Since 1992, GOCO has invested over $1.3 billion from Colorado Lottery proceeds to enhance public access to parks and natural areas. This grant supports projects that prioritize both urban and rural landscapes while fostering wildlife habitats and public recreation opportunities, especially in underserved communities, ensuring sustainable conservation efforts.
Great Outdoors Colorado
US $100,000 - US $300,000
GOCO:Pathways Program
Pre proposal due Jul 23, 2026
The GOCO: Pathways Program, initiated by Great Outdoors Colorado, aims to enhance Colorado's public spaces through innovative planning and capacity-building grants. Since 1992, GOCO has allocated over $1.3 billion in lottery proceeds towards preserving parks, trails, and wildlife habitats across the state. This program addresses critical issues and opportunities by supporting research, data analysis, and the development of tools to strengthen local governments and conservation organizations.
Great Outdoors Colorado
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!
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Wolcott Family Foundation Grants
Applications due Sep 4, 2026
The Wolcott Family Foundation focuses on funding grassroots organizations that drive social change and environmental stewardship. They prioritize support for projects that empower communities, strengthen civil liberties, and address ecological challenges. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations in Colorado classified under section 501(c)(3), with grants awarded for one year. The foundation values projects emphasizing environmental preservation and community involvement aimed at tackling societal issues.
The Wolcott Family Foundation
Non-Motorized Trails Grant Program: Trails Stewardship Crews
Pre proposal due Sep 5, 2026
The Non-Motorized Trails Grant Program by Colorado Parks and Wildlife offers funding for trail stewardship projects, enhancing outdoor recreation while protecting resources. With a budget of $500,000, it supports trail maintenance crews of two to eight workers. Eligible applicants include local governments and non-profits with land management partnerships. Projects can receive up to $150,000, focusing on safety, sustainability, and community engagement, fostering responsible stewardship of Colorado's natural landscapes.
Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Grants for Social Change and Environmental Stewardship
Applications due Sep 6, 2026
The Wolcott Family Foundation (WOLFF) offers grants aimed at fostering social change and environmental stewardship, particularly for grassroots organizations in Colorado. By funding projects that empower communities, advocate for civil rights, and address ecological challenges, WOLFF believes in the transformative power of small grants. Their approach emphasizes sustainable practices and community engagement, ensuring that initiatives tackle root causes of societal issues. This foundation is dedicated to supporting organizations that can make a significant difference with limited resources.
The Wolcott Family 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
National Trust Preservation Funds
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The National Trust Preservation Funds provide grants ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 to support local preservation projects and ongoing work. These funds aim to enhance community engagement in preservation, foster technical expertise, and stimulate financial participation from the private sector. Eligible applicants include public agencies and nonprofit organizations focused on planning and education efforts related to preservation. The program is particularly interested in initiatives that reach new audiences and further the preservation movement.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Peter Grant Preservation Fund for Colorado Grant
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Peter Grant Preservation Fund for Colorado, established by the National Trust, honors William W. Grant's dedication to historic preservation. Grants support the preservation of historic places in Colorado, requiring a one-to-one match from applicants. Eligible organizations include public agencies and nonprofits, with funds usable for various preservation activities. The fund aims to enhance Colorado's historic sites for future generations, adapting to current economic conditions and allowing both cash and in-kind contributions.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Southwest Intervention Fund
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
The Southwest Intervention Fund, managed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, supports preservation efforts of traditional cultures across Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, West Texas, and Utah. Grants ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 are available for local partners, nonprofits, and government agencies to address emergency threats and promote preservation planning. Eligible projects include archaeological site surveys, public awareness workshops, and legal assistance for cultural resource management, ensuring the protection of vital historic sites.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Rural Initiative Grant Program
Applications due Oct 2, 2026
The Rural Initiative Grant Program by the Laura Jane Musser Fund aims to foster collaboration among rural communities in areas like economic development and education. Emphasizing community involvement, it encourages diverse participation and measurable outcomes within 18 months. Grants of up to $25,000 for implementation or $5,000 for planning are available, targeting nonprofit organizations and local governments in select states. This initiative seeks to empower communities to achieve positive change through active engagement and support.
Laura Jane Musser Fund
Vibrant Communities: Convenient Neighborhoods Grant Opportunity
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
The Vibrant Communities: Convenient Neighborhoods Grant Opportunity, provided by the Colorado Gives Foundation, aims to enhance access to community spaces in Jefferson County. This initiative supports nonprofits working towards improved public transportation, increased outdoor green spaces, and the establishment of integrated community hubs. By ensuring easy access to parks, farmers markets, and recreation centers, the grant fosters overall health and wellbeing for all residents. Organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits committed to serving the Jeffco community.
Colorado Gives Foundation
Research, Education & Conservation Grant
Applications due Feb 1, 2027
The DFO Research, Education, and Conservation Grant supports projects focused on birds and their habitats, prioritizing initiatives in the Denver area and Colorado's Front Range. Established in 1994, the fund encourages research, education, and conservation efforts with grants typically under $2,000. Recent funded projects include studies on owl habitats and educational programs for young birders. The fund aims to advance knowledge and appreciation of avian species through targeted financial support.
Denver Field Ornithologists
Collective Wellbeing: Housing Grant Opportunity
Applications due Feb 27, 2027
The Collective Wellbeing: Housing Grant Opportunity by the Colorado Gives Foundation aims to enhance access to affordable housing in Jefferson County. This grant supports nonprofits working on public awareness, advocacy, and policy efforts to alleviate housing burdens. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits focused on serving the Jeffco community, ensuring impactful solutions for residents in need of stable housing options.
Colorado Gives Foundation
CCCF Community Grants: Sangre de Cristo Electric Association Community Grants
Applications due Feb 28, 2027
Sangre de Cristo Electric Association Community Grants
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Chaffee County Community Foundation
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
Colorado Forest Legacy Grant Program
Applications due May 1, 2027
The Colorado Forest Legacy Grant Program, administered by the Colorado State Forest Service, aims to protect vital private forest areas from conversion to non-forest uses. By focusing on conservation easements, the program promotes sustainable forestry practices and preserves significant ecological habitats. It encourages public and private partnerships to maintain forest integrity while allowing landowners to retain ownership. Priorities include reducing land fragmentation and safeguarding water quality, wildlife habitats, and unique ecological zones.
Colorado State Forest Service
Arts Alive! Organizational Grants
Applications due Jun 2, 2027
The Arts Alive! Organizational Grants, funded by the Weld Community Foundation, support innovative projects that enhance the arts in Weld County. These grants aim to expand artistic access, promote cultural diversity, and foster community engagement through the visual, performing, and literary arts. Ideal proposals should serve underserved populations, offer measurable outcomes, and have a positive impact on local artistic endeavors, ensuring a vibrant cultural landscape in the community.
The Weld Community Foundation
Eulipions Fund Grant
Applications due Jun 15, 2027
The Eulipions Fund Grant, offered by The Denver Foundation, invites 501(c)(3) nonprofits in Colorado to apply for funding between $4,000 and $10,000. This grant supports initiatives that promote and preserve Colorado's African-American artistic expression and performing arts. Eligible organizations must demonstrate their commitment to enhancing the cultural landscape within their communities. Applications are accepted for both operational support and specific performance funding, ensuring broad access to resources for impactful projects.
The Denver Foundation
Wright-Ingraham Institute: Sustaining Grants
Applications due Aug 15, 2027
The Wright-Ingraham Institute offers Sustaining Grants to support non-profit organizations addressing environmental and social challenges. These grants emphasize climate change, land issues, and wildlife conservation, with a special focus on Colorado-based institutions. Since 2012, the Institute has awarded over $400,000 to more than 65 organizations. The grants are awarded biennially, with the next cycle commencing in August 2025, providing up to $5,000 to eligible 501c(3) organizations.
Wright-Ingraham Institute