The Town of Breckenridge is proud to offer support to Non-Profit & In-Kind Funding.
Donor Name: Town of Breckenridge
State: Colorado
Towns: Breckenridge, Frisco, Silverthorne, Dillon
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 08/31/2022
Details:
The town provides an opportunity for non-profits seeking support to apply through a county-wide Grant program. The Towns of Breckenridge, Frisco, Silverthorne, and Dillon accept applications for cash and in-kind Grants once a year.
Types of Grants
- Cash
- In-Kind
Priority Investments
Support is available to charitable organizations that enhance and serve the Breckenridge / Upper Blue area. The Town invests in local non-profits with programs, initiatives and events that are aligned with their strategies and demonstrate how they can make an impact for their community.
Strategic Alignment
- Financial and Programmatic Capacity – Successful applicants will show evidence that they are stable, have a solid financial and management team, a strong balance sheet and programming plans that illustrates the grant will be sustained beyond the Town’s investment.
- Leadership – Successful applicants will have strong leadership that is collaborative and knowledgeable about the community and the field in which they operate.
- Measurable Results – They place priority on organizations that are able to clearly articulate organizational goals, present a clear plan for achieving results, and track outcomes and impact on the people served.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for support, organizations must:
- Have a 501(c)(3) public charity status or operate under the fiscal sponsorship of a tax-exempt nonprofit. Individuals will not be considered for funding;
- Serve the people of Breckenridge and/or the Upper Blue River area (from Hoosier Pass to Farmers Korner);
- Be registered as a Colorado nonprofit organization with the Colorado Secretary of State and be organized in the State of Colorado; and
- If organization received past support, whether Cash or In-Kind, a Final Report is required to be submitted as part of the grant application. The report must include:
- statistics on Upper Blue/Breckenridge population served by the organization,
- description of what was accomplished with the grant, how the grant was used, how it was done,
- evidence as to the extent the goal(s) were reached, and
- if anything changed from the original application, specifics on what changed.
For more information, visit Town of Breckenridge.