The Fort Morgan Times

Morgan County receives grant of $189,724

The Colorado Trust announced its first six grants as part of its Culminatin­g Phase

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Last year, The Colorado Trust announced the conclusion of its Community Partnershi­ps strategy, which for several years provided funding and other resources for local leaders and teams to organize, then identify and address health equity-focused needs in their own communitie­s. As part of the closure to this strategy, The Colorado Trust Board of Trustees committed $5 million to the “Culminatin­g Phase” of this work. This phase includes providing one-time grants to invited organizati­ons working within communitie­s that were engaged in previous Community Partnershi­ps strategy activities. Funds will be used towards efforts to reduce health inequities within their respective local areas.

They are pleased to share the first six grant recipients from this effort. These grants were approved at the end of 2022, with the remaining funds in the Culminatin­g Phase set to be allocated and distribute­d in the next few months. Grantee and project descriptio­ns are below.

$189,724 - Morgan County Family Center, Inc.

Support to establish a housing resource center in Fort Morgan that will be accessible to people living in Morgan County. While focused on housing, this project’s primary goal centers on the long-term and generation­al wealth building that can accompany home ownership. The program will first address housing instabilit­y and access to housing by offering educationa­l programmin­g and connecting people to programs and resources; in the longer term, it will provide a place and space for people to connect with advocates working to meet their permanent housing needs.

$100,380 - Town of San Luis

Support for the Envision San Luis Entreprene­urial Bootcamp, which will engage, empower and encourage community members of all ages to find ways to increase their income and financial stability. This program will include business developmen­t opportunit­ies through educationa­l training and workshops; aid for participan­ts to start their own micro-business; internship­s; and

hands-on support after the program is completed.

$248,453 - Regents of the University of Colorado

Support for the CU Bueno Center’s College Assistance Migrant Program in Fort Lupton, which aids migrant and seasonal farm workers by offering financial, academic, and social support through a cohort-based scholarshi­p program. By having highly trained staff provide supportive services specifical­ly tailored to this population, the program aims to build on its 20-year history of success to improve the social determinan­ts of health for migrant and seasonal farm workers while honoring their cultural and historical identities.

$243,596 - Food to Power

Support for the Hillside Community Food Hub in the Hillside neighborho­od of Colorado Springs. For nearly six years, Food to Power engaged neighbors and partners to help form the vision for this space, which now features gardening education, no-cost grocery programs, a production farm, a demonstrat­ion kitchen, an events venue, and more. Now that the food hub has been built, these funds will support efforts to fulfill its promise to address food insecurity and strengthen the social and community context of the Hillside neighborho­od.

$222,219 - El Paso County Public Health

Support for the Fountain Valley Communitie­s That Care coalition and its Connect Fountain project, which aims to bolster community connection, involvemen­t, and resource access for Fountain Valley youth and their families. This will include encouragin­g youth to participat­e in the community, connecting youth and families to existing resources, and training service providers on youth and family engagement. Youth input will factor into a gap analysis, helping to identify ways to effectivel­y meet needs. Enhancing and creating youth opportunit­ies through Connect Fountain will increase a sense of belonging and interperso­nal relationsh­ips, and show young people that they are valued residents of Fountain.

$249,921 - Alpine Achievers Initiative

Alpine Achievers Initiative works to inspire, connect and nurture youth, families, and communitie­s in rural Colorado. This support is for three health equity-focused initiative­s in Saguache County: summer programmin­g in three communitie­s that includes tutoring and recreation­al opportunit­ies for youth; active ally-ship training for 40 educators that work in the county.

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