The City of Grand Junction is accepting applications for the annual Non-Profit Funding 2024.
Donor Name: City of Grand Junction
States: Colorado
City: Grand Junction
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/30/2023
Size of the Grant: $50,000
Details:
Each year as part of the budget development process, the city accepts funding applications from non-profit organizations that work in the community furthering the city’s strategic priorities in mobility and infrastructure, economic development, housing, public safety, and quality of life.
Funds for the 2024 budget cycle may be requested in a two-tiered approach to the applications. Tier 1 includes requests for $50,000 or less and Tier 2 includes requests greater than $50,000.
Strategic Priorities
It is structured with the following Strategic Priorities:
- Mobility & Infrastructure
- Placing a high value on providing accessible and equitable transit options for residents and visitors with associated infrastructure that includes trails, non-motorized and multi-modal services.
- Economic Development
- Fostering the policies and environment to support a robust economic climate that is diverse and expansive and that draws and maintains a talented workforce, provides educational excellence, and enhances opportunity for all.
- Housing
- Committing to enacting effective and attainable housing policies and partnering with organizations that seek to increase affordable housing options, create diverse housing choices, decrease the gap between need and housing inventory, and assist those without homes to be matched with supportive services.
- Public Safety
- Delivering residents and visitors the highest quality fire and emergency medical services, police, and 9-1-1 communications services; establishing a safe community by risk reduction through prevention and encouraging proactive involvement of the community in safety and emergency preparedness matters.
- Quality of Life
- Prioritizing the exceptional quality of life in Grand Junction, including clean air and water, responsible stewardship of natural resources, and sustainability practices alongside social and recreational opportunities that deepen connection and well-being.
For more information, visit City of Grand Junction.