The Impact100 Metro Denver 2023 grant is for transformational change, defined as change that will create sustained and significant improvement in an organization’s ability to serve its mission and constituents.
Donor Name: Impact100 Metro Denver
State: Colorado
Counties: Selected counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/15/2022
Size of the Grant: $100,000
Details:
Transformational change could include changes in the structure or composition of an existing program or the addition of a new program which has a significant impact on the organization or constituents served by the organization. They encourage nonprofits to think about transformational change as more than incremental change.
The goal of the Impact100 is to provide significant grants that reach under-served populations, highlight unmet needs in their community, and raise the profile of organizations striving to make transformative change.
Impact100 Metro Denver brings together women in their community to do something truly remarkable; give a gift of $100,000 to a nonprofit organization that has a big idea and great potential yet may not have access to large-scale funds.
Their Goal is to provide significant grants that reach under-served populations, highlight unmet needs in their community, and raise the profile of organizations striving to make transformative change.
The mission of Impact100 Metro Denver is to inspire and empower a community of women to be intentional and informed philanthropists, collectively funding transformational grants to Metro Denver nonprofits.
Focus Areas
- Arts & Culture
- Programs that promote creative thinking, expression, education or appreciation.
- Economic Opportunity
- Programs that focus on economic independence, housing security, training, education or life skills.
- Education & Lifelong Learning
- Programs that strive to close achievement gaps by addressing access, parity and quality.
- Environmental Conservation
- Programs that address economic and health consequences, protect natural resources or provide access to recreation.
- Health & Wellness
- Programs that provide access to health services, raise risk awareness and build equity in health care.
- Social Services
- Programs that meet needs for food, clothing, shelter and safety; or that tackle social problems in vulnuerable communities.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible nonprofit organizations must meet the following criteria and submit a response to their RFP
- 501(c)(3) status
- 65% of programming serves constituents in at least one Metro Denver county: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson
- Clear plan for an innovative and sustainable program/project within their organization that aligns with one or more of the focus areas selected for the grant cycle
- Demonstrated commitment to constituent engagement and diversity, equity and inclusion
For more information, visit Transformational Grant.