Deadline: 22-Jul-21
The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado is inviting applications for its Competitive Grant Cycle.
Funding Information
- Berthoud: Grants awarded in recent years have ranged from $1,000 to $5,000.
- Loveland: Funding requests should not exceed $5,000.
- Estes Valley: Grants awarded in recent years have ranged from $500 to $10,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Berthoud
- The grantmaking committee encourages funding requests that build community engagement within Berthoud, preserve Berthoud as a great place to live and raise kids, and achieve obvious and meaningful outcomes.
- The grantmaking committee generally does not support proposals for operating expenses.
- Due to limited funding available, nonprofits should not expect or depend upon receiving grant support from this fund in future years. Please note, following the 2021 cycle, preference will be given to organizations that have not received a grant from the fund in the last 12 months.
- Applicants will be contacted by a member of the grantmaking committee for additional information.
- Previous awardees must submit their final report from the previous grant cycle to be eligible for future funding.
- Loveland
- The grantmaking committee will only accept funding requests for projects and organizations that benefit Loveland residents; preference will be given to organizations that specifically serve Loveland youth.
- The grantmaking committee will not consider funding requests for salaries or for capital projects.
- Due to limited funding available, grant awardees from last year’s cycle are not eligible to receive a grant this year.
- Previous awardees must submit their final report from the previous grant cycle to be eligible for future funding.
- Estes Valley
- This grantmaking committee supports projects and/or programs that directly serve the residents of the Estes Valley, enhance the Estes Valley community, and provide support to the diverse local population; and supports innovative, sustainable actions that will make a positive difference in the future, reducing needs and removing barriers that impede success.
- Grants awarded in recent years have ranged from $500 to $10,000. Preference will be given to organizations that demonstrate collaboration with other nonprofits; and to organizations that have not received a grant from the fund in the last 12 months.
- Due to limited funding available, nonprofits should not expect or depend upon receiving grant support from this fund in future years.
- The grantmaking committee generally does not support fundraising events, endowments, development funds, general operating expenses, or large capital projects, except for capital projects that hold high community interest and are consistent with the goals of the committee.
- Applicants will be contacted by a member of the grantmaking committee for additional information.
- Previous awardees must submit their final report from the previous grant cycle to be eligible for future funding.
For more information, visit https://nocofoundation.org/nonprofits/grants/