Grant opens for Cortez, Ignacio youth programs

Nonprofits can apply for The Sky is Green grant funds

The Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado announced that the application session is now open for The Sky is Green – a new grant opportunity that supports innovative, unconventional youth programs in Cortez and Ignacio.

A new fund holder at the Community Foundation seeks to support youth programs that serve kindergarten through 12th-grade students and will award five to 10 nonprofits $50,000 in grants that range from $2,500 to $10,000. Funding will be awarded in August before the school year starts.

“This opportunity seeks to support pioneering, visionary youth programs,” Briggen Wrinkle, Community Foundation executive director, said in a news release. “Our motto is: ‘Don’t think outside the box; think like there is no box.’”

Ideal candidates are programs that inspire creative thinking, feature a hands-on component, cater to an imaginative learning environment, build self-confidence, celebrate the originality of each student and challenge kids to be explorers.

Programs should be resourceful, interactive and geared toward students who do not thrive in a traditional classroom. The programming can be after-school enrichment, during the school day or summer opportunities.

To apply, organizations must be tax-exempt 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, or be a project or organization under the fiscal agency of a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Organizations also must serve Ignacio or Cortez, complete the online application, provide a program budget and produce a showcase that will creatively represent the program. It needs to be a stand-alone product that the grant application committee can review without in-person interpretation.

Applications are due July 31. To apply online, visit www.swcommunityfoundation.org.