Get Grounded Foundation announces community grants for at-risk youth in Denver

The Get Grounded Foundation is calling on all passionate individuals and organizations to apply for their Community Grants, aimed at fostering the healthy development of at-risk youth aged three through 15 in the Denver metropolitan area. The foundation seeks to support innovative programs that address critical issues such as child abuse and neglect prevention, youth behavioral health, and hunger relief.

The application deadline for the Community Grants is set for August 7, 2023, at 5 p.m. local time. Aspiring applicants are encouraged to submit their proposals before the closing date.

The Get Grounded Foundation is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of at-risk youth by promoting new, entrepreneurial approaches that address the pressing challenges faced by the Denver community. The grants are specifically designed to empower programs and methods that demonstrate a potential for significant and sustainable change.

To be eligible for consideration, applicants must align their initiatives with one or more of the following priority areas: child abuse and neglect prevention, youth behavioral health, and hunger relief. By targeting these key focus areas, the foundation aims to create a lasting and meaningful impact on the lives of young individuals who are vulnerable to adversities.

As the deadline approaches, potential grantees are urged to thoroughly prepare their proposals, highlighting the innovation and uniqueness of their projects. The selection process will be highly competitive, as the foundation anticipates receiving a diverse range of inspiring applications.

This year's Community Grants hold the promise of transforming the lives of countless at-risk youth in the Denver metropolitan area. By investing in programs that cater to the needs of the most vulnerable members of society, the Get Grounded Foundation continues to reinforce its commitment to building a healthier, happier, and more prosperous community.

Applicants are encouraged to visit the Get Grounded Foundation's official website for more information on eligibility criteria and the application process. Together, let us work towards creating a brighter future for Denver's at-risk youth and supporting the innovative ideas that will shape the destiny of generations to come.


by Mik Olson, Campus Contingency

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