2021 Grant Awards

The 2021 grant awards for the Behavioral Health Services Impact Fund Grant Program have been approved by the Board of Larimer County Commissioners. BHS awarded 38 grants to programs serving county residents with a total funding distribution of $2.525 million.  

This year, two types of grant funding were made available: targeted and responsive. Targeted funding is designed to address gaps in behavioral health care with concentrated focus and funding. Responsive funding allowed organizations to define the problem and propose solutions to the behavioral health challenges faced in the communities they serve.

2021 grant recipients:

  • Larimer County Community Justice Alternatives
  • The Matthews House
  • Health Services District of Northern Larimer County
  • Northern Colorado Veteran's Resource Center
  • SummitStone Health Partners
  • Homeward Alliance
  • Northern Colorado Health Sector Partnership
  • Turning Point 
  • Colorado State University School of Social Work
  • Larimer County Community Justice Alternatives
  • Larimer County Sheriff's Office
  • 8th Judicial District Attorney's Office
  • Estes Valley Fire Protection District
  • Healing Warriors Program
  • Colorado State University Inclusive Health Collaborative
  • Cor Defense
  • CASA of Larimer County
  • Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County
  • Early Childhood Council of Larimer County
  • Hearts & Horses
  • Every Child Pediatrics
  • Mary Beth Swanson, LCSW, LLC
  • Alliance for Suicide Prevention of Larimer County
  • Mindset Reps, LLC
  • Estes Valley Investment in Childhood Success (EVICS) Family Resource Center
  • SummitStone Health Partners
  • ChildSafe Colorado
  • Partners
  • The Family Center/La Familia
  • North Colorado Health Alliance
  • Estes Park School District
  • Front Range Exceptional Equestrians
  • Housing Catalyst
  • Fort Collins Museum of Discovery
  • Denver Rescue Mission
  • Crossroads Safehouse, Inc.
  • The Center for Family Outreach
  • Specialized Alternatives for Families and Youth of Colorado

Included in the 2021 grant funding is the Gary A. Darling Grant which is awarded to Larimer County Community Justice Alternatives for $131,311.  The funding will be used to expand case management services for justice-involved, pretrial clients with mental health needs by fostering coordination between the criminal justice and behavioral health systems.

 

Grants by Type