Rapid Response Funding: Advocacy
This funding opportunity provides financial support for short-term advocacy projects that aim to improve health equity for low-income Coloradans by addressing issues like access to healthcare, mental health resources, and affordable housing.
Description
The Advocacy Rapid Response Funding aims to support short-term advocacy initiatives, ranging from three to nine months, to place Coloradans' interests at the forefront of policy decisions impacting health equity in Colorado. This funding focuses on advocacy efforts that promote equity in various areas such as access to primary care, children's physical activity, young children's social-emotional development, teen and adult mental health resources, food affordability, and housing options. With no fixed application deadline, this rolling funding opportunity offers grants typically between $15,000 and $75,000. Eligibility criteria emphasize alignment with the Foundation's mission to support Coloradans with low income and less privilege, prioritizing health equity and community-informed approaches.