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
2025 The Jacob Center Expansion of Child and Youth Services $100,000 The Jacob Center Counseling Program
2020 The Kempe Foundation Responsive $20,000 Trauma-Informed Care and Implementation Practice
2019 The Matthews House Responsive $10,000 Empowering Youth: Supporting Healthy Minds and Youth Resiliency
2020 The Matthews House Crisis Response Funds $13,600 COVID Relief Fund
2020 The Matthews House Responsive $139,973 TMH: Positive Futures Pathway
2021 The Matthews House Basic to Moderate Care Coordination $124,814 The Matthews House Positive Futures Pathway® Care Coordination
2023 The Matthews House Expansion of Child and Youth Services $58,963 Youth and Family Center: Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing for Youth and Young Adults
2024 The Matthews House Alternatives and Interventions in Criminal Justice $73,345 Children and Family Services: Parent Cafés Continuum of Care
2024 The Matthews House Expansion of Child and Youth Services $60,267 Youth and Young Adult Services: Promoting Mental Health and Well-being for Youth and Young Adults
2025 The Matthews House Alternatives and Interventions in Criminal Justice $100,000 Renewal: Parent Cafés Program and Experiential Education
2025 The YAY Foundation Services in Diverse Settings $25,000 YAY! for Loveland
2019 Thompson School District Responsive $100,000 The Universal Social Emotional Learning (USEL) Project
2020 Thompson School District Responsive $39,848 Universal Social Emotional Learning Project
2022 Thompson School District Expansion of Child and Youth Services $82,755 Exclusionary Discipline Reduction Project
2025 Thompson School District Workforce Expansion and Support $50,000 Trauma-informed Practices for Secondary School Staff
2020 Turning Point Responsive $100,000 Connections Program
2021 Turning Point Workforce Expansion and Support $80,328 Turning Point Center for Youth and Family Development
2022 Turning Point Expansion of Child and Youth Services $50,000 Larimer Outpatient Services Expansion
2024 Turning Point Alternatives and Interventions in Criminal Justice $85,000 Turning Point’s Addiction Services Program and Renew & Restore Program
2025 Turning Point Alternatives and Interventions in Criminal Justice $50,000 Turning Point’s High-Fidelity Wraparound Program and expansion of Renew & Restore Program

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].