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Dresner Foundation Grants
Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation
JFLA Mini Grant For Japanese Arts & Culture Program
United States-Japan Foundation
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Rapid Response: Advocacy Grant Program
The Colorado Health Foundation
Direct Effect Awards
Colorado Housing And Finance Authority
Buell Foundation Grant
Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation
Advocacy and Justice with Communities of Color Fund Grant
The Colorado Health Foundation
Thriving Young People Grants
The Colorado Health Foundation
Responsive Grants: Nurture Healthy Minds - Adult Recovery Grants
The Colorado Health Foundation
Funding Overview
Our responsive grants program is designed for you to propose your best ideas to achieve impact within one or more of our focus areas. The program is intended to respond to an urgent community need; address emerging opportunities; test innovative approaches or breakthrough ideas; or implement proven programs. At each funding deadline (Feb. 15, June 15, Oct. 15), we will identify specific objectives for our responsive grants program, which may change from deadline to deadline. Grant funding is highly competitive across all objectives open for the responsive grants program in a funding cycle. Organizations that apply for funding in the responsive grants program for this funding cycle will have to compete across the following objectives: Adult Recovery Supports, Caregiver Resources, Food Program Efficiency, Food Program Participation and Housing Financial Assistance.
Adult Recovery
Focus Area: Advance Health and Well-Being
The Colorado Health Foundation believes recovery is possible for those experiencing mental health and substance use issues.
We envision a Colorado where adults on their recovery journeys can access culturally responsive and linguistically appropriate recovery services close to their homes.
Why It Matters
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) defines recovery as “a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.”
Additional services beyond clinical treatments and traditional substance use interventions are useful for beginning and maintaining the process of recovery. Nonclinical, evidence-based supports and tools, including peer-support groups, employment services and more, help bring recovery closer. These services are most effective when they align with a person’s background, culture and values.
Mental and behavioral health conditions affect Coloradans across socioeconomic levels and ethnicities. However, barriers to accessing recovery-related services persist for certain groups of Coloradans. Obstacles include a shortage of available services, especially those tailored to Coloradans of color, concerns about affordability, and stigma associated with mental health services.
Vibrant Communities: Health Grant Opportunity
Colorado Gives Foundation
Peace Officer Behavioral Health Support and Community Partnership Grant Program (CO)
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
Youth and Adult Grant Programs
Adolph Coors Foundation
Women and Girls of Color Fund: Rural Cycle
The Women's Foundation of Colorado
Women & Girls of Color Fund: Front Range focus
The Women's Foundation of Colorado
The Sumners Foundation Grant
Hatton W Sumners Foundation For The Study & Teaching Of Sci Self Govt
Caring For Colorado Grant Program: Public Policy Advocacy
Caring For Colorado Foundation
Vibrant Communities: Convenient Neighborhoods Grant Opportunity
Colorado Gives Foundation
Bezos Scholars Program
Bezos Family Foundation
Marilen Reimer Advocacy & Public Policy Legacy Scholarship
ACEC Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation
Gary Community Ventures is an impermanent philanthropic organization committed to using all of its resources by 2035 to transform systems and build wealth for Colorado kids and families.
Using a powerful mix of catalytic grantmaking, impact investments, policy and advocacy and the development of new ventures, we create opportunities for Coloradans to thrive now and for generations to come.
Our mission is to partner with our community to leverage business, policy and philanthropy to reshape the arc of opportunity for Colorado kids and families.
Afterschool & Summer Enrichment for All
This RFP seeks to identify local systems ready to replicate My Spark-like programming (see program case study) in other locations throughout Colorado and to model the future of out-of-school learning — one where access is universal, funding is sustainable, and all kidshave opportunities to find their spark.
Description
Gary is seeking to identify a cohort of approximately 3-5 public systems (counties, cities and school districts) and/or the intermediary partners that seek to dramatically scale their out of school enrichment and learning opportunities, particularly for lower-income kids, through My Spark-like programming. The key components of My-Spark like programming are:
- Resourcing kids and families directly with funds to spend on afterschool and summer enrichment opportunities
- Supporting a wide variety of afterschool and summer providers - from arts to sports to tutoring and more - and including nonprofit, business and government providers
- Prioritizing student choice and interest
Priority will be given to proposals that:
- Serve Metro Denver (Adams, Arapahoe, Denver and Jefferson counties), though Colorado locations outside of Metro Denver will also be considered.
- Represent public/private partnerships - we believe that ultimately both public and private stakeholders need to be at the table to make this successful.
Region 4 Professional Development Awards Year 5 (2025-2026)
National Library of Medicine
Collective Wellbeing: Housing Grant Opportunity
Colorado Gives Foundation
Best and Brightest Management Fellowship Program (CO)
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
Dr. Virgilio Licona Community Health Leadership Award
The Colorado Health Foundation
Collective Wellbeing: Food Security Grant Opportunity
Colorado Gives Foundation
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Top Searched Public Policy Grants in Colorado
Grant Insights : Grant Funding Trends in Colorado
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Colorado?
Grants are most commonly $93,435.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Public Policy Grants in Colorado year over year?
In 2024, funders in Colorado awarded a total of 25,497 grants.
2022 58,261
2023 56,542
2024 25,497
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Public Policy Grants in Colorado given out in Colorado, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Public Policy Grants in Colorado changing over time?
Funding has increased by -53.64%.
2022 $5,306,649,967
2023
$5,130,283,753
-3.32%
2024
$2,378,257,140
-53.64%
Colorado Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Denver County, El Paso County, and Jefferson County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Denver County | $722,055,676 |
| El Paso County | $692,459,950 |
| Jefferson County | $346,494,820 |
| Boulder County | $317,496,019 |
| Larimer County | $315,001,998 |