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$1.5+ Million in Funding Secured for Clients
55%+ Success Rate for Grant Awards
100% Contract Renewals for Clients

Grant Proposal Samples
$252,352 Proposal
Awarded
Grant Proposal Request: $252,352 to support mental health programming and activities for older adult residents throughout Colorado to continue to facilitate the future of aging in place.
Status: Request awarded - less than 5% of proposals were awarded (30 of 640 requests). Click below to download the redacted version.
$75,075 Proposal
Awarded
Grant Proposal Request: $75,075 to support mental health programming for older adults in Larimer County, Colorado.
Status: Request awarded - click below to download the redacted version.
$55,000 Proposal
Awarded
Grant Proposal Request: $55,000 with $45,000 in general operating support to provide mental health services across Colorado and $10,000 to support older adults with a mobility disability through housing and support services.
Status: Request awarded - click below to download the redacted version.
Funding Highlights
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Mobile App and Web Development
$65,000 | 2024-25
Impact: Enhance organizational capacity to engage younger generations and volunteers through an integrated app to fulfill service requests for older adult community members - created in response to community-wide feedback.
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Addressing Social Isolation
$100,000 | 2025
Impact: Improve social isolation and overall health and well-being of older adults by providing social connection activities, including walk & talk services, monthly coffee meet-ups, summer picnics, holiday events, pickleball tournaments, and more.
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Essential Services for Older Adults
$76,000 | 2024-25
Impact: Increase access to essential services for older Coloradans, including transportation, home maintenance, caregiver respite, medication and grocery delivery, tech assistance, yard work, and more to support aging in place.
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Behavioral Health Services
$55,000 | 2023-24
Impact: Provide free mental health services for those who need it most, regardless of their ability to pay. General operating funds provided the organization flexibility to address funding gaps without restrictions.
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Survivors Mental Health Program
$105,865 | 2025-26
Impact: The Survivors Mental Health Program (SMHP) provides free, comprehensive mental health care to both children and adult survivors of violence and crime in various districts throughout Colorado.
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Maternal & Child Health
$79,275 | 2024-25
Impact: Improve access to the necessary resources and education for parents and families of children with developmental disabilities to improve educational outcomes and community involvement.
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