Operating and Program Grants for Nonprofits from Moniker Foundation
Applications due Aug 31, 2026
Summit County, Colorado 501(c)(3) nonprofits in arts and culture, education, environment, or health and human services can access funding through the Moniker Foundation for capital, general operating, program, or project support, with typical awards around US $10,000. Eligible organizations must operate in Summit or Routt counties and complete a required pre-application meeting and Pitch Day.
The Moniker Foundation
School Transformation Network Grant
Applications due Dec 4, 2026
The School Transformation Network Grant, led by the Colorado Department of Education, aims to enhance student achievement in low-performing schools through targeted support and resources. This initiative fosters collaboration between local schools and their respective educational authorities, providing professional development and personalized learning opportunities. Schools will benefit from specialized guidance and funding, ensuring a robust improvement framework focused on culture, instruction, talent, and leadership development, ultimately driving sustained educational success.
Colorado Department of Education
Rural Arts Initiative Grant Program
Applications due Jun 11, 2027
The Rural Arts Initiative Grant Program, established by the Laura Jane Musser Fund, aims to support nonprofit arts organizations in rural communities. The program encourages access to the arts through scholarships, community engagement, and innovative activities. Priority is given to organizations located in areas with populations under 20,000, ensuring that artistic opportunities are available to both adults and children. Applications are accepted for one year of funding, with potential for up to three consecutive years.
Laura Jane Musser Fund
EASI: Other Services Route
Applications due Dec 3, 2026
The EASI: Other Services Route, introduced by the Colorado Department of Education, streamlines school improvement funding through a single application process. It targets districts with schools needing comprehensive and targeted support as mandated by the Every Student Succeeds Act. This initiative focuses on aligning federal and state accountability while providing resources to enhance educational outcomes. Key routes include Exploration Supports and District Designed Services, fostering effective strategies tailored to local needs.
Colorado Department of Education
Youth Environmental Education Funding from Copper Environmental Foundation
Nonprofit organizations running youth environmental programs in Summit County, Colorado can apply for Copper Environmental Foundation grants of US $500 - US $7,000. Focused on environmental education and sustainability projects for ages 5–18 in Summit and Lake Counties, this annual spring cycle supports local initiatives like school programs, camps, and conservation-focused youth activities.
Copper Environmental Foundation (CEF)
Women and Girls of Color Fund: Rural Cycle
Applications due Feb 19, 2027
The Women and Girls of Color Fund: Rural Cycle aims to empower women and girls of color in Colorado by addressing systemic disparities they face in health, wealth, and access to resources. By focusing on organizations led by women of color, the fund prioritizes initiatives that build economic power and promote community organizing. This fund not only seeks to increase financial support but also strives to dismantle oppressive structures, ensuring that marginalized communities receive the necessary resources to thrive.
The Women's Foundation of Colorado
Community Investment Fund- Climax Area- Colorado & Henderson- Colorado
Applications due Jun 26, 2027
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
Mini-Grants for Education
Applications due Sep 4, 2026
The Mini-Grants for Education program, funded by the Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Foundation, aims to support K-12 educators in eligible communities. Grants ranging from $100 to $500 are available for diverse projects, including environmental initiatives and STEM education. Since its inception in 2006, the program has allocated over $700,000 to enhance classroom experiences. Teachers and school staff in specified areas can apply, ensuring that resources are directed where they are most needed.
Freeport-Mcmoran Copper & Gold Foundation
EASI: District Designed and Led Improvement Strategies
Applications due Dec 3, 2026
The EASI initiative by the Colorado Department of Education focuses on empowering districts to enhance school improvement strategies. Through the District Designed and Led route, districts can leverage tailored implementation support and major improvement strategies. This approach encourages collaboration with external partners, fostering sustainable improvement systems and building staff capacity aligned with effective educational frameworks. The goal is to ensure that schools in need receive the support necessary for meaningful and lasting change.
Colorado Department of Education
Turnaround Leadership Development Program
Applications due Dec 3, 2026
The Turnaround Leadership Development Program, initiated in 2014, aims to enhance leadership training for low-performing schools in Colorado. Modified in 2018, it became part of the School Transformation Grant program, which funds support for educational improvement. This program identifies participants through the EASI application, targeting schools needing assistance under state accountability measures and ESSA. It aligns with the Colorado Department of Education’s broader strategy to boost student performance across the state.
Colorado Department of Education
Ferguson Cares Grant
The Ferguson Cares Grant is an essential aspect of Ferguson's Sustainability strategy, focusing on social challenges and community wellbeing. This grant supports nonprofit organizations in the U.S. dedicated to affordable housing, skilled trades workforce development, clean water access, and enhancing local economic quality of life. Ferguson aims to create lasting partnerships that drive positive impact within their operational regions, reflecting their commitment to social responsibility and community support.
Ferguson
Basin Electric Power Cooperative Charitable Giving
Basin Electric Power Cooperative's Charitable Giving Program focuses on supporting communities across its nine-state service territory. The program reviews funding requests periodically and allocates donations to various categories, including education, health services, civic betterment, and cultural initiatives. Additionally, it offers matching funds for member donations and contributes surplus office equipment to organizations in need. This commitment to community growth and sustainability reflects Basin Electric's mission to enhance the well-being of its members.
Basin Electric Power Cooperative
CDBGPF Design, Engineering, and Environmental Clearance (DEEC) Grant
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The CDBGPF Design, Engineering, and Environmental Clearance (DEEC) Grant, administered by the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, supports local governments in enhancing community infrastructure. This grant assists eligible applicants with vital design, engineering, and environmental clearance activities for projects that benefit low to moderate income communities. Projects can include water systems, community centers, and more, aimed at fostering development and addressing urgent community needs.
Colorado Department of Local Affairs
EASI: Exploration Supports Route
Applications due Dec 3, 2026
The EASI: Exploration Supports Route, initiated by the Colorado Department of Education, provides streamlined funding for school improvement efforts in alignment with the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). By consolidating grant applications, Colorado aims to efficiently match schools' needs with evidence-based strategies. This planning phase allows Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to explore diagnostic reviews and community engagement, ultimately enhancing educational outcomes for schools designated under state accountability measures.
Colorado Department of Education
BNSF Railway Foundation Grant Program
The BNSF Railway Foundation provides grants to enhance community quality of life across 28 states, focusing on educational, cultural, and social service initiatives. With over $150 million contributed since 2000, the foundation emphasizes projects with strong local engagement and BNSF employee involvement. Eligible organizations include public charities, local governments, and tribal governments, while ineligible entities encompass religious organizations and those with discriminatory practices. Priority is given to environmental, health, and cultural projects.
BNSF Foundation
Freeport-McMoRan Foundation Grants for Summit County Women
Applications due Oct 9, 2026
Nonprofits, schools, and government entities in Summit County, Colorado that serve women and girls can seek funding for education, workforce, and small business development programs. Freeport-McMoRan Foundation provides support for initiatives that advance post-secondary attainment, improve income and employment, and strengthen or create businesses in its operating communities.
Freeport-Mcmoran Copper & Gold Foundation