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Capacity-Building Mini-Grant Opportunity
Colorado Springs Health Foundation
CSHF: Fostering Collaboration Grant Opportunity
Colorado Springs Health Foundation
CSHF Grants - Capacity-Building Opportunity
Colorado Springs Health Foundation
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McGowan Charitable Fund Grants
William G. McGowan Charitable Fund
Denver Broncos Community Grant Program
Denver Broncos Charities
Care Fund Grant
The Denver Foundation
Vibrant Communities: Health Grant Opportunity
Colorado Gives 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.
Denver Children's Foundation Grants
Denver Children's Foundation
Intermountain Community Care Foundation: Child & Family Mental Well-Being Grants
Intermountain Community Care Foundation Inc
Intermountain Community Care Foundation
Our mission: Helping people live the healthiest lives possible.
Intermountain Health is the largest nonprofit health system in the Intermountain West. We’re dedicated to creating healthier communities and helping our patients thrive.
Intermountain Health was established in 1975, but our legacy of compassion and care extends well beyond that, going back to the late 1800s and the early 1900s in Colorado and Utah respectively. We have since become a 60,000+ person strong nonprofit health system, with operations in six states across the interior West with a shared vision to be a model health system that inspires the future of health.
Intermountain Healthcare, SCL Health, and HealthCare Partners Nevada have now come together to serve communities in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
Grants
The Intermountain Community Care Foundation awards grants to organizations whose programs align with Intermountain Health’s mission, our national community health areas of focus, and priorities identified through our Community Health Needs Assessment. By supporting evidence-based programs and services that strengthen communities, the Foundation is dedicated to helping people live the healthiest lives possible.
What We Fund
We provide grants to organizations whose programs align with Intermountain Health’s mission, our national community health areas of focus, and priorities identified through our Community Health Needs Assessment.
- Healthcare Access Grants
- Social Drivers of Health Grants
- Child & Family Mental Well-Being Grants
- Utah Education Innovation Grants
Child & Family Mental Well-Being Grants
To qualify for Child and Family Mental Well-Being funding, your program or service must focus on families with children. Funding priority areas include:
- Mental well-being for children, including: reducing suicide deaths; reducing frequent mental distress, anxiety, and depression; decreasing substance misuse
- Advance prevention and early intervention addressing risk and protective factors
- Expand comprehensive, family-centered, mental well-being programs
- Build trauma-informed systems for young children including evidence-based prevention, behavioral health treatment, or related interventions or programs
- Strengthen community behavioral health capacity and collaborations through coalition-building
Requirements
- A full and complete financial audit conducted within the last two years. Submission must include the entire audit, including any findings and the auditor's letter
- A copy of the organization's 501(c)(3) designation letter or a comparable government designation
- A completed W9
- A completed Supplier Form (a blank copy will be provided in the application)
Additional information
- In Utah and Idaho, applicants can request a total grant award between $5,000 to $100,000 per year for 3 years (up to $300,000 total) for the entire project period. Projects can last between 12 and 36 months and must begin upon receipt of funding.
- In Colorado, Montana, and Nevada, applicants can request a total grant award between $5,000 to $50,000 per year for 2 years (up to $100,000 total) for the entire project period. Projects can last between 12 and 36 months and must begin upon receipt of funding.
- A funding request may not exceed 20 percent of an organization’s annual operating budget, e.g., to be eligible for a $50,000 grant, your organization’s annual operating budget must be at least $250,000.
- In general, small equipment and materials are eligible at no more than a total $5,000 cost, but large equipment, construction, and capital costs are not eligible. Consideration will be given if computer equipment is necessary and vital to the success of the project.
Intermountain Community Care Foundation: Healthcare Access Grants
Intermountain Community Care Foundation Inc
Intermountain Community Care Foundation: Social Drivers of Health Grants
Intermountain Community Care Foundation Inc
Intermountain Community Care Foundation
Our mission: Helping people live the healthiest lives possible.
Intermountain Health is the largest nonprofit health system in the Intermountain West. We’re dedicated to creating healthier communities and helping our patients thrive.
Intermountain Health was established in 1975, but our legacy of compassion and care extends well beyond that, going back to the late 1800s and the early 1900s in Colorado and Utah respectively. We have since become a 60,000+ person strong nonprofit health system, with operations in six states across the interior West with a shared vision to be a model health system that inspires the future of health.
Intermountain Healthcare, SCL Health, and HealthCare Partners Nevada have now come together to serve communities in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
Grants
The Intermountain Community Care Foundation awards grants to organizations whose programs align with Intermountain Health’s mission, our national community health areas of focus, and priorities identified through our Community Health Needs Assessment. By supporting evidence-based programs and services that strengthen communities, the Foundation is dedicated to helping people live the healthiest lives possible.
What We Fund
We provide grants to organizations whose programs align with Intermountain Health’s mission, our national community health areas of focus, and priorities identified through our Community Health Needs Assessment.
- Healthcare Access Grants
- Social Drivers of Health Grants
- Child & Family Mental Well-Being Grants
- Utah Education Innovation Grants
Social Drivers of Health Grants
To qualify for Social Drivers of Health grant funding, your program or service must align with at least one of these social drivers of health priorities:
- Improve nutrition security
- Improve stable and quality housing through wraparound and support services
Requirements
- A full and complete financial audit conducted within the last two years. Submission must include the entire audit, including any findings and the auditor's letter
- A copy of the organization's 501(c)(3) designation letter or comparable government designation
- A completed W9
- A completed Supplier Form (a blank copy will be provided in the application)
Additional information
- Applications will be accepted for new or existing programs that clearly address a social driver of health. New programs may include pilot initiatives.
- In Utah and Idaho, applicants can request a total grant award between $5,000 to $100,000 per year for 3 years (up to $300,000 total) for the entire project period. Projects can last between 12 and 36 months and must begin upon receipt of funding.
- In Colorado, Montana, and Nevada, applicants can request a total grant award between $5,000 to $50,000 per year for 2 years (up to $100,000 total) for the entire project period. Projects can last between 12 and 36 months and must begin upon receipt of funding.
- Budget Limitation - A funding request may not exceed 20 percent of an organization’s annual operating budget, e.g., to be eligible for a $50,000 grant, your organization’s annual operating budget must be at least $250,000.
- In general, small equipment and materials, such as jump ropes or cooking utensils are eligible, at no more than a total $5,000 cost, but large equipment, construction, and capital costs are not eligible. Consideration will be given if computer equipment is necessary and vital to the success of the project.
Richard Reed Foundation Grant
Richard R Reed Foundation
Best Life Community Awards
ALTRA FOUNDATION INC
Caring For Denver Grants - Community-Centered Solutions
Caring For Denver Foundation
Local Change Community Grants
Elevations Foundation Inc
CommonSpirit Health Equity & Advancement Fund
Commonspirit Health
Saint John’s Cathedral Grant Program
Saint John's Cathedral
Boettcher Foundation Colorado Grantmaking: Rural Catalyst Grants
Boettcher Foundation
Luther T. McCauley Charitable Trust Grant
Luther T. McCauley Charitable Trust
CSHF Grantmaking Program: Winter/Spring
Colorado Springs Health Foundation
Veterans Assistance Grant
Colorado Department of Military and Veterans Affairs
Caring For Denver Grants - Alternatives to Jail
Caring For Denver Foundation
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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 Mental Health 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 Mental Health 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 Mental Health 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 |