
For those eyeing to inject some vitality into Broomfield's health and human services sectors, the upcoming application openings for the Health Ambassador Program and the Nonprofit Grant Program might just be the catalyst needed. Starting August 18, these funding opportunities, courtesy of the City and County of Broomfield, will accept proposals from individuals, community groups, and businesses aiming to foster community health or address human services needs.
Geared towards supporting whole family success and promoting access and equity, the Nonprofit Grants Program is open for nonprofit organizations swimming in the wide sea of service provision. These grants seek to empower organizations already in the trenches of human service work. The Health Ambassador program, on the other hand, casts a wider net, inviting applications from any community members or entities with innovative health-improving ideas. Eligibility details, application processes, and more information can be gleaned by navigating to the Broomfield's official website, so sharpen those pencils and ready those proposals.
According to the City and County of Broomfield, applicants to the Health Ambassador Program must come armed with ideas that aim to boost community wellness in creative and effective ways. The call is not just for the health-focused powerhouses but also for those carrying the germ of an idea that could translate into larger, community-scale benefits.









