The city anticipates allocating a total of between $2 and $4 million during this fund round to qualified non-profit organizations through a competitive application process.
The City of Boulder has released the Community, Culture, Resilience and Safety (CCRS) Tax Grant Program Capital Project Funding Request for Applications (RFA), for non-profit organization capital projects that benefit City of Boulder community members.
The city anticipates allocating a total of between $2 and $4 million during this fund round to qualified non-profit organizations through a competitive application process. Funds will be awarded based on alignment with the intent and language of Ballot Measure 2I, approved in November 2021 to extend the Community, Culture, Resilience and Safety Tax.
Grant awards will support non-profit organizations in completing capital projects to ensure their long-term physical presence in the City of Boulder.
Applications are due by 4 p.m. on October 20, 2023, and must be submitted electronically using the Foundant Grant Management System. No paper or late applications will be accepted.
To download the RFA - which includes a link to apply - and to register for a Q&A session, visit the CCRS Tax Grant Program webpage.
For more information, please email Annie Scott at scotta@bouldercolorado.gov.