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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>3 Years / Funding available for Health and Well-Being of Youth in Colorado

Funding available for Health and Well-Being of Youth in Colorado

Dated: September 29, 2025

The Caring for Colorado Foundation is accepting applications for its Youth Health and Well-Being funding opportunity.

Donor Name: Caring for Colorado Foundation

State: Colorado

County: Selected Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 11/06/2025

Size of the Grant: Not Available

Grant Duration: 3 Years

Details:

The purpose is to advance health and well-being for young people, ages 9 to 25, in Colorado who experience health inequities due to economic injustice, racism, and discrimination through strategic investments designed to support young people, strengthen families, and build youth-centered communities.

Focus Areas

  • Supporting Young People
    • To support young people (ages 9-25) in developing a strong sense of belonging, identity, purpose, and agency.
  • Strengthening Families
    • To support parents and caregivers of young people (ages 9-25) in developing secure and supportive relationships with their adolescent children.
  • Building Youth-Centered Communities
    • To support communities in creating equitable access to services, spaces, and systems that are youth-centered, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed.

Eligible Funding Strategies

  • Supporting Young People
    • Young people (ages 9-25) have the opportunity to:
      • Cultivate healthy, supportive relationships and social networks with peers, near-peers, and trusted adults.
      • Explore their values, interests, and goals.
      • Contribute in meaningful ways to others and their community.
      • Make good decisions and establish positive health behaviors.
  • Strengthening Families
    • Parents and caregivers of young people (ages 9-25) have the opportunity to:
      • Strengthen family bonds and cultivate healthy parent/ caregiver-adolescent relationships.
      • Deepen their knowledge of adolescent development and parenting strategies that support young people’s health and well-being.
      • Develop meaningful social connections with other parents, caregivers, and advocates.
      • Access concrete support, especially in times of need.
  • Building Youth-Centered Communities
    • Young people (ages 9-25) have the opportunity to:
      • Receive youth-centered healthcare.
      • Be safe from interpersonal, family, and community violence.
      • Successfully transition into adulthood.
      • Access inclusive, safe spaces designed to foster social connections and promote positive health outcomes.
      • Experience coordinated systems of care — especially for those with complex needs who seek
      • services across multiple systems — that are informed by young people and their families.

Grant Period

Applicants may request funding for a period of 12 to 36 months.

Youth Health and Well-Being Priority Populations

Foundation work to improve health outcomes for people experiencing the greatest inequities in health, well-being, and opportunity. Recognizing that economic injustice, racism, and discrimination are major drivers of health inequity, for the Youth Health and Well-Being funding priority, Foundation prioritize:

  • Young people and families living with low incomes, defined as living below 260% of the federal poverty level, 80% Area Median Income, or TANF eligible.
  • Communities of color, including individuals from various racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds not identified as white.
  • Young people who identify as 2SLGBTQAI+.
  • Young people who are experiencing the child welfare system.
  • Young people being raised by grandparents or other kinship caregivers.
  • Young people who are experiencing housing insecurity.
  • Young people who are experiencing the juvenile justice system.
  • Young people who are pregnant or parenting.
  • Young people who are experiencing interpersonal or family violence or abuse.
  • Newly arrived immigrants or refugees.
  • Young people who are experiencing family separation and/or instability due to parent involvement in the justice or immigration system.
  • Young people living with visible or invisible disabilities, including physical or intellectual disabilities or mental health conditions that create barriers to education, healthcare, or employment.
  • Young people who are pregnant or parenting.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Supporting Young People:
    • The proposed work serves a minimum of 75% of young people who live on low incomes (at or below 260% of the federal poverty level, 80% Area Median Income, or TANF eligible).
    • Proposed work explicitly centers one of Caring for Colorado’s priority populations.
  • Strengthening Families:
    • The proposed work serves a minimum of 75% of young people who live on low incomes (at or below 260% of the federal poverty level, 80% Area Median Income, or TANF eligible).
    • Proposed work explicitly centers one of Caring for Colorado’s priority populations.
  • Building Youth-Centered Communities:
    • The proposed work serves one or more of the following counties: Alamosa, Archuleta, Baca, Bent, Conejos, Costilla, Crowley, Custer, Delta, Fremont, Garfield, Huerfano, Kit Carson,  Lake, La Plata, Las Animas, Lincoln, Logan, Mesa, Montezuma, Montrose, Morgan, Otero, Phillips, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Grande, Saguache, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma.
    • School-Based Health Centers (SBHC) that provide comprehensive, equitable healthcare to young people (ages 9 to 25).

For more information, visit CCF.

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