BHS is awarding 41 grants to diverse programs serving county residents with a total funding distribution of $3,000,426.
We are honored by the number of grant applications we received and humbled by the impactful work happening across our community. We are pleased to recognize the following grant recipients and their commitment to serving the behavioral health of Larimer County.
2024 Grant Recipients
- 3Hopeful Hearts
- 8th Judicial District Attorney's Office
- A Little Help
- Abundance Foundation
- Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County
- Bloom Counseling & Nutrition
- Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County
- CASA of Larimer County
- Colorado Artists in Recovery
- Colorado State University - College of Health and Human Sciences
- Crossroads Ministry of Estes Park
- Crossroads Safehouse
- Denver Rescue Mission
- Disabled Resource Services
- Early Childhood Council of Larimer County
- Estes Park School District
- Every Child Pediatrics
- Finally Home
- First Responder Trauma Services
- Fort Collins Museum of Discovery
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- Healing Warriors Program
- Hearts & Horses
- La Cocina
- Larimer County Community Justice Alternatives
- Larimer County Sheriff's Office
- Lighthouse
- Mindset Reps
- North Colorado Health Alliance
- Partners
- Poudre Valley Hospital
- Rocky Mountain Equality
- The BIPOC Alliance
- The Center for Family Outreach
- The Family Center/La Familia (TFC/LF)
- The Jacob Center
- The Matthews House
- Turning Point
- UCHealth Northern Colorado Foundation
- Yarrow Collective: Peers of Larimer
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Gary A. Darling Award
The prestigious Gary A. Darling Grant is awarded to The Matthew’s House. The funding will be used to expand on The Matthews House’s successful Parent Café program and integrated case management in the Larimer County Jail and Community Corrections to provide a continuum of care for parents involved in the criminal justice system as they transition back into the community and reunite with their families.