The Community Trust is the grantmaking fund of Community Foundation Boulder County addressing needs throughout Boulder County in the following areas: Animal Care and Welfare, Arts and Culture, Education, Environment, Health & Human Services, and Civic Engagement.
Donor Name: Community Foundation Boulder County
State: Colorado
County: Boulder County (CO)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/03/2022
Size of the Grant: $1,000 and $9,000
Details:
Community Trust 1 (CT1) Funding Priorities
Note: The foundation defines “historically underrepresented” to include an expansive group of people in the community who are most impacted by discrimination, structural racism, inequity, and systemic bias. This list would include, but not be limited to, people of color, LGBTQ+ people, people with disabilities, immigrants, language minorities, isolated older adults, people who are undocumented, chronically homeless, and low-income individuals and families.
Animal Care & Welfare:
The Community Trust – Animal Care & Welfare category is designed to fund the most pressing needs and concerns related to animal care & welfare in Boulder County, and to promote an equity lens in this work.
- As in past years, all organizations and entities working in this sector are invited to apply for funding. However, this year priority will be given to the following:
- Organizations that ensure income is not a barrier to accessing their programs and services, or support animals whose people have been impacted by hardships. This could include, but is not limited to, providing access to shelter, low-cost veterinary care, spay/neuter services, training resources, humane education, food, and other animal care supplies.
- Applicants that actively promote equitable access to services, programs, or volunteering for people from historically underrepresented communities.
- Applicants that have concrete plans to be better prepared for future wildfires and disasters.
Arts & Culture:
The Community Trust – Arts & Culture category recognizes the importance of arts and culture in shaping our collective cultural narrative. Arts and culture have the power to make meaning, heal, and amplify often ignored or unheard voices, accelerate positive change, imagine a better future, and give us hope in times of hardship and dynamic change.
- As in past years, all organizations and entities working in this sector are invited to apply for funding. However, this year priority will be given to the following:
- Organizations led by people from historically underrepresented communities.
- Applicants that propose efforts to build partnerships outside of the arts to elevate and amplify voices of historically underrepresented people, make meaning of this moment, heal, and/or to add power to social change and systems change efforts.
- Organizations and projects that work to expand access to arts & culture for historically underrepresented people.
The Community Trust – Education category recognizes the pursuit of strong education outcomes for all students in Boulder County has for decades been met with mixed results as achievement gaps persist. As reported in TRENDS, recent evidence of progress includes systems-level changes, state efforts to fund full-day kindergarten, increased graduation rates and intentional efforts at local colleges to ensure that historically underrepresented students thrive. Financial and social impacts of COVID-19 have threatened such progress.
- As in past years, all organizations and entities working in this sector are invited to apply for funding. However, this year priority will be given to the following:
- Organizations whose leadership reflects the population served, or demonstrates they work directly with the population served to design and implement projects and programs.
- Organizations that address bias in education systems or are working to ensure that historically underrepresented students succeed.
- Ensuring access to high-quality early care and learning for children from historically underrepresented and under-resourced families.
The Community Trust – Environment category recognizes that our community is an environmental leader on Open Space and an innovator on mass transit incentives and bike paths. Yet, challenges persist, and some problems are getting worse as the county joins the state in dealing with population growth and a rapidly changing climate.
- As in past years, all organizations and entities working in this sector are invited to apply for funding. However, this year priority will be given to the following:
- Programs or services that are co-designed by historically underrepresented communities.
- Organizations that ensure income and inequities are not barriers to accessing programs that conserve energy or prevent negative impacts of natural disasters, climate change, or local environmental degradation.
- Applicants that actively promote equitable access to services, programs, or volunteering for people from historically underrepresented communities.
- Efforts that improve soil health, the local ecosystem, or support pollinators.
Funding Information
Community Trust grants typically range between $1,000 and $9,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Any nonprofit organization with an IRS 501(c)(3) designation or any governmental or public entity can apply. Groups or organizations that do not have IRS 501(c)(3) designation may do so with a fiscal sponsor.
- The Community Foundation accepts applications for project, general operating, capital campaigns, and technical assistance funding.
- Grantees must use grant proceeds only for the stated purpose of the grant or for charitable and educational activities consistent with the organization’s tax-exempt status.
- Organizations may not receive funding for a particular program more than once in a calendar year from multiple Community Trust funding categories or multiple Community Foundation funds. This policy does not apply to General Operating requests or to grants from donor-advised funds.
- Grants from the Community Trust are exclusively for activities or projects in Boulder County and for the benefit of Boulder County residents.
- Community Foundation Boulder County does not make grants to organizations where grant money from our unrestricted or field of interest funds would be used to further a particular political or religious doctrine.
For more information, visit CFBC.