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
2021 Partners Responsive $65,856 Youth Mentoring & Prevention Education Programming
2022 Partners Expansion of Child and Youth Services $84,449 Youth Mentoring & Prevention Education Programming
2023 Partners Expansion of Child and Youth Services $99,828 Youth Mentoring & Prevention Education Programming
2024 Partners Expansion of Child and Youth Services $105,565 Youth Mentoring & Prevention Education Programming
2025 Partners Expansion of Child and Youth Services $100,000 Renewal: Youth Mentoring & Prevention Education Programming
2019 Poudre School District Responsive $100,000 Mental Health Education and Connection
2020 Poudre School District Responsive $104,760 Project CORRE (Collaborative Organizational Resiliency Response and Engagement)
2024 Poudre Valley Hospital Responsive $20,000 Fort Collins Family Medicine Center Behavioral Health Needs Assessment
2024 Rocky Mountain Equality Services in Diverse Settings $45,000 Enhancing Access to Essential Services for Larimer County’s LGBTQ+ Adults and Youth
2025 Rocky Mountain Equality Expansion of Child and Youth Services $50,000 Enhancing Access to Essential Services for Larimer County’s LGBTQ+ Adults and Youth
2019 Salud Community Health Centers Responsive $60,000 Training for Trauma Informed Care, Fort Collins and Estes Park
2019 SAVA Center Responsive $10,000 Direct Services
2020 SAVA Center Crisis Response Funds $5,000 Adapting Delivery Model
2020 SAVA Center Responsive $32,689 Mental Health Services for Victims of Sexaul Assault
2022 SAVA Center Workforce Expansion and Support $149,168 Strengthening Clinical Services
2025 SAVA Center Expansion of Child and Youth Services $25,000 Sexual Violence Prevention & Intervention for Youth
2021 Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth of Colorado, Inc. (SAFY of CO) Responsive $15,665 Trust Based Relational Intervention® Caregiver Training for Larimer County Families
2022 Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth of Colorado, Inc. (SAFY of CO) Responsive $15,100 SAFY of CO TBRI® Practitioner
2021 SummitStone Health Partners Moderate to Intensive Care Coordination $141,091 CDDT and Homeless Services Expansion
2021 SummitStone Health Partners Expansion of Child and Youth Services $58,265 Sunrise Thompson Clinic Behavioral Health Consultation Expansion

Grant Amounts by Organization/Business

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Grant Amount Totals by Year

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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].