Check back later this spring for more information about how to apply for a 2025 Impact Fund grant, as well as changes for the 2025 grant cycle.
The Impact Fund Grant Program distributes about $2.8 million annually to behavioral health projects and programs serving Larimer County residents through two types of grants:
- Targeted Grants are designed to address gaps in behavioral health care and have a concentrated focus.
- Responsive Grants are available to organizations that work to support the behavioral health of community members. Their work aligns with our funding priorities but does not fall into a targeted area.
Our advisory groups meet throughout the year to identify the most pressing behavioral health needs in our community. Their input and insights are essential in prioritizing Targeted Grant areas. Our goal is to award a majority of the available funding to the targeted areas and fill the gaps identified by the community.
Note: Receiving funding in the past does not guarantee funding in the future.
Future Funding
BHS completed Phase I (2019-2023) for the behavioral health initiative which is primarily defined by establishing the framework for the department, the grant program, and the Longview Campus.