
Boulder County is calling on nonprofit human service agencies to step forward and apply for a piece of the 2026 funding pie. The Community Services Department has opened applications for its Human Services Fund grants with a deadline of August 25. Interested nonprofits have been given the green light to submit their proposals via the department's online application system, as late submissions will not be entertained, and funding remains as competitive as ever, according to Boulder County.
The grants aim to broadly support initiatives that make a meaningful impact on community well-being. Eligible projects should look to critically increase economic stability and mobility for individuals, enable access to housing, foster personal development, ensure safe environments for diverse identities, bolster physical and mental health, and expand the reach of essential services that uplift the quality of life. The call for applications was officially announced on the Boulder County website, with the emphasis that past funding successes are no promise for future awards.
For those looking to learn more about the application requirements and funding scope, the Boulder County Human Services Funding website serves as a central hub of information. It details the key objectives and focus areas that the department is seeking to address through these grants. As the potential for significant community impact is high, organizations are encouraged to thoroughly prepare their proposals that align with the fund's strategic priorities.









