Behavioral Health Services is honored by the number of grant applications we receive annually and humbled by the impactful behavioral health work happening across our community. Thank you, to the following grant recipients and their commitment to serving Larimer County.

As you look over the data, please keep these things in mind: 

  • This is a competitive, annual grant program. Some organizations are awarded funding during one grant cycle but may not be approved for funding in another. 
  • Behavioral Health Services became a department in 2019, after the 20-year ballot measure passed in 2018. "Crisis Response Funds" were administered in 2020, in response to the COVID pandemic. 
  • The department's advisory groups developed the Targeted Funding Areas, which went into effect in 2021. 
  • During the 2025 cycle, the department shifted to a streamlined, four-tier funding model, where organizations request $25,000, $50,000, $75,000, or $100,000. In prior grant cycles, organizations could request specific dollar amounts, which is why database users may note differences in funding totals in 2024 and earlier. 

List of Grant Recipients

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Year Organization/Business Name Sort descending Targeted Funding Area Amount Approved Program/Project Title
2020 3Hopeful Hearts Responsive $19,000 Support Group Services
2023 3Hopeful Hearts Responsive $18,139 Protecting the behavioral health status of parents, grandparents and other family members after the death of a child through peer-led individual and group support.
2024 3Hopeful Hearts Responsive $41,308 Protecting the behavioral health status of Spanish and English speaking parents, grandparents and other family members after the death of a child through peer-led individual and group support.
2025 3Hopeful Hearts Responsive $75,000 Protecting the behavioral health status of Spanish and English speaking parents, grandparents and other family members after the death of a child through peer-led individual and group support.
2020 8th Judicial District Attorney's Office Responsive $131,950 Adult Mental Health Diversion Program
2021 8th Judicial District Attorney's Office Alternatives and Interventions in Criminal Justice $132,000 8th Judicial District Diversion Programming
2022 8th Judicial District Attorney's Office Alternatives and Interventions in Criminal Justice $136,728 District Attorney’s Office 8th Judicial District Diversion Programming
2023 8th Judicial District Attorney's Office Alternatives and Interventions in Criminal Justice $100,000 District Attorney's Office, 8th Judicial District Diversion Programming
2024 8th Judicial District Attorney's Office Alternatives and Interventions in Criminal Justice $99,569 District Attorney's Office, 8th Judicial District Diversion Programming
2025 8th Judicial District Attorney's Office Alternatives and Interventions in Criminal Justice $100,000 Renewal: District Attorney's Office, 8th Judicial District Diversion Programming
2022 Abundance Foundation Basic to Moderate Care Coordination $100,000 Abundance Foundation Expansion
2023 Abundance Foundation Services in Diverse Settings $100,000 Abundance Foundation Recovery Program
2024 Abundance Foundation Responsive $50,000 Abundance Foundation Recovery Program
2025 Abundance Foundation Services in Diverse Settings $50,000 The Abundance Foundation Recovery Program
2024 A Little Help Responsive $30,000 A Little Help for Older Adults’ Mental Health in Larimer County
2025 A Little Help Responsive $25,000 A Little Help for Older Adults’ Mental Health in Larimer County
2019 Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County Responsive $100,000 Expansion of Four (4) Alliance for Suicide Prevention Program Areas
2019 Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County Responsive $7,000 Teen Self Care Fair - 2020
2020 Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County Crisis Response Funds $4,031 Veteran Peer Outreach
2020 Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County Responsive $109,374 Comprehensive Suicide Prevention

Grant Amounts by Organization/Business

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Organization/Business Name Sort descending Amount Approved # of Grants
3Hopeful Hearts $153,447 4
8th Judicial District Attorney's Office $700,247 6
Abundance Foundation $300,000 4
A Little Help $55,000 2
Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County $773,308 9
Bloom Counseling & Nutrition $87,500 2
Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County $451,180 8
CASA of Larimer County $199,341 4
Centennial Area Health Education Center $14,500 1
ChildSafe Colorado $376,000 6
Colorado Artists in Recovery $143,367 2
Colorado Center for Assessment & Counseling $9,335 1
Colorado State University - CHHS Campus Connections $133,662 5
Colorado State University - CHHS School of Social Work $250,000 2
Colorado State University - Inclusive Health Collaborative $20,260 1
Colorado State University - Psychological Services Center $162,329 2
Cor Defense $49,640 3
Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park $235,771 3
Crossroads Safehouse & Services $420,723 8
Dementia Together $50,000 1

Grant Amount Totals by Year

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Year Amount Approved # of Grants Sort descending
2019 $1,000,000 29
2020 $2,510,000 43
2021 $2,544,455 39
2022 $2,896,310 42
2023 $2,816,731 35
2024 $3,000,426 41
2025 $3,000,000 42

Questions?

This tool is designed to show how Larimer County's dedicated sales-use tax dollars are being invested through the Annual Impact Fund Grant Program. Those with questions about the data may email Communications Coordinator Madeline Novey at [email protected].