Northern Colorado communities (place-based)low-income renters / people experiencing housing instabilityolder adults / aging populationfamilies with young children / childcare-dependent householdsindividuals experiencing mental health needs
About Community Foundation Trust
Community Foundation Trust’s largest recent grant was $3,040,000 to Community Foundation of Northern Colorado for program support, a signal that the foundation works through substantial, community-level commitments rather than small transactional awards. Its giving is tied to Northern Colorado priorities and spans housing stability, childcare, older adults, mental health, social connection, water, sheltering and caring, and community cohesion. The foundation’s active grant programs include donor-funded scholarship offerings, disaster recovery support, discretionary community grants, a pooled giving catalog, and named local funds.
The pattern is strongly place-based. Recent grants also include a $758,930 program support grant to Community Foundation of Northern Colorado and a $13,149 tithe to Immanuel Community Church, both in Fort Collins. Across the active program lineup, the foundation supports both broad community infrastructure and more targeted relief or scholarship channels. That mix suggests a funder that uses multiple vehicles to address regional needs while keeping its focus on Northern Colorado communities.
What Community Foundation Trust Funds
In community impact work, Community Foundation Trust uses grant programs that map directly to regional needs. The Community Grant program supports nonprofits serving Berthoud, Estes Valley, Fort Collins, and Loveland, with focus areas including affordable housing, aging population, childcare, social connectivity and belonging, and mental health. The Intersections Grant is aimed at cross-cutting issues identified in the Northern Colorado Intersections Report and covers sheltered and caring, connecting, affordable housing, aging population, and childcare.
Housing-related giving also appears through the GroupGives Fund Grants, which support programs that help people get into and stay in their homes through education, home maintenance and improvement, and financial assistance. For disaster response, the Northern Colorado Disaster Recovery Fund supports immediate and long-term relief, including ecosystem restoration and watershed restoration after environmental or man-made disasters.
How Community Foundation Trust Gives
Typical grants are large: the 25th percentile is $386,040, the median is $758,930, and the 75th percentile is $1,899,465. That distribution points to a foundation that usually gives at a substantial scale, with a long upper tail of especially large awards. The grant list also shows repeat support to the same organization over time, with Community Foundation of Northern Colorado appearing in both 2023 and 2025. Structure-wise, Community Foundation Trust is classified as a mixed community foundation and manages donor-funded scholarships, pooled donor-advised fund opportunities, and named local funds. Several active programs accept unsolicited requests, including scholarship programs and community grants.
Financial Snapshot
Annual Giving
$19K
Total Assets
$1.7M
Total Revenue
$980K
Total Expenses
$34K
Typical Grant Size
Most grants fall between $386K and $1.9M, with a median of $759K.
25th Percentile
$386K
Median
$759K
75th Percentile
$1.9M
Geographic Reach
Local1 state funded
About 100% of grants go to recipients in CO.
Intensidad de financiamiento
BajaAlta
Sede
Leadership
KRISTIN TODD
Accepts unsolicited proposals
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affordable housing & housing stabilityaging services / support for older adultschildcare access / early childhood caresocial connectivity & community belongingmental health & behavioral health servicesdisaster recovery & community resiliencenonprofit capacity building / organizational development
Where Community Foundation Trust Makes Grants
Giving is tightly concentrated in Colorado: 100% of grants in the provided data went to recipients in the HQ state, and Colorado is also the top state by grant count. Named recipient locations in the grant list include Fort Collins, and the active programs point to Berthoud, Estes Valley, Loveland, Larimer County, and Northern Colorado more broadly. The foundation’s geography is local rather than national, with grantmaking directed to nearby communities and regional issue areas.
Frequently Asked Questions About Community Foundation Trust
What kinds of issues does Community Foundation Trust fund?
Its active programs cover affordable housing, aging services, childcare, social connectivity and belonging, mental health, sheltering and caring, connecting, water, disaster recovery, and scholarships. The grant programs also include housing stability, homelessness-related work, and ecosystem or watershed restoration in Northern Colorado.
Does Community Foundation Trust accept unsolicited requests?
Yes, several active programs do. The scholarship programs, Community Fund Community Grant, Loveland Generations Fund Grants, GroupGives Fund Grants, and the Community Grant program all accept unsolicited applications. The Northern Colorado Disaster Recovery Fund and the Giving Opportunities Catalog do not.
What is a typical grant size?
The provided grant-size distribution shows a 25th percentile of $386,040, a median of $758,930, and a 75th percentile of $1,899,465. That indicates a generally high grantmaking scale, with awards often in the hundreds of thousands and some much larger.
Where does Community Foundation Trust give?
Grantmaking is local and concentrated in Colorado. The provided data shows 100% of grants to recipients in the HQ state, with program geography centered on Northern Colorado and specific communities such as Berthoud, Estes Valley, Fort Collins, Loveland, and Larimer County.
Are there recurring grant recipients?
Yes. Community Foundation of Northern Colorado appears in the recent grants list in both 2023 and 2025, with program support awards of $3,040,000 and $758,930. That suggests repeat support to the same organization over multiple years.
Latest 990 Filing
2026
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2026.
Oportunidades de Subvenciones Abiertas
Financiamiento actual y próximo de Community Foundation Trust al que tu organización sin fines de lucro podría postularse.
Abierta ahoraCierra el 23 ago 2026Monto: Averages around $20,000
Community Fund — Intersections Grant
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¿Quién puede postularse? Apply for only one grant type per year; apply within one community per year; clearly demonstrate impact in the community where applying; align with that community's funding priorities; be a 501(c)(3), fiscally sponsored organization, government or quasi-government entity; no outstanding follow-up reports for previous NoCo Foundation grants. Government and quasi-government organizations are not eligible within Loveland.
Fecha límite: 2026 Intersections LOI: June 15 - July 2; invited application: July 28 - August 23; decisions late October.
Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abiertaMonto: Hasta 3 mil US$
Co-Create Positive Change™ in your Organization
Strategic planningTeam buildingLeadership development+2 más
¿Quién puede postularse? Designed for nonprofit organizations seeking support for collaborative change and team cohesion; details on formal eligibility are not specified on the page.
Abierta ahoraRecepción continua / abiertaMonto: 3 mil US$ – 5 mil US$
Capacity Matching Building
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¿Quién puede postularse? Designed for nonprofits seeking consultant support for capacity-building work. Funding is limited and organizations must discuss the planned work with the foundation.
Fecha límite: No deadline stated; funding is limited.
Regional priority issuesCritical community needsStrategic grantmaking
¿Quién puede postularse? Organizations whose work aligns with the Foundation's strategic priorities for the region; specific eligibility and application processes not detailed on the donation page.
housing stabilityhome maintenancehome improvement+2 más
¿Quién puede postularse? Supports organizations and programs that promote the fund's mission to help people get into and stay in their homes.
Fecha límite: Grant applications are accepted January 1 to March 31 and awarded in May. Impact Grant applications are accepted July 1 to July 31 and awarded in September.
Próxima aperturaCierra el 23 ago 2026Monto: 3 mil US$ – 5 mil US$
Community Grant (NoCo Foundation Community Fund)
Aging PopulationChildcareHousing/Attainable Housing+5 más
¿Quién puede postularse? Apply for only one grant type per year; apply within one community per year; clearly demonstrate impact in the community where applying; align with that community's funding priorities; be a 501(c)(3), fiscally sponsored organization, government or quasi-government entity; no outstanding follow-up reports for previous NoCo Foundation grants. Government and quasi-government organizations are not eligible within Loveland.
Fecha límite: 2026 Community Grant Application: July 28 - August 23; decisions late October.
Próxima aperturaCierra el 23 ago 2026Monto: 3 mil US$ – 5 mil US$
Community Fund — Community Grant
Affordable HousingAging PopulationChildcare+6 más
¿Quién puede postularse? Must apply in only one community per year, clearly demonstrate impact in that community, align with that community's funding priorities, be a 501(c)(3), fiscally sponsored organization, or government/quasi-government entity, and have no outstanding follow-up reports for previous NoCo Foundation grants. Government and quasi-government organizations are not eligible within Loveland.
Fecha límite: 2026 application window: July 28 - August 23; decisions in late October.
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