Packard Fund for Pueblo – Application Open

Part 1 Application Due Wednesday, January 4, 2023, by 5 pm MST

2023 Children, Youth, and Families Grant Cycle Application Process

The Packard Fund for Pueblo is now accepting applications for its 2023 Children, Youth and Families grant cycle. The Packard Fund’s grant application is divided into two parts.

  • The Part 1 is an opportunity for organizations to provide a brief overview of the proposed work and demonstrate alignment with the Packard Fund’s priorities and funding approach without requiring the submission of a full grant proposal. Part 1 applications are reviewed by Packard Fund staff and Advisory Board members, and applicants will be notified of decisions by January 13, 2023.
  • Organizations invited to move forward in the process will be required to submit the Part 2 application via the online portal by 5 pm on Friday, February 3, 2023. The Part 2 application mirrors the Colorado Common Grant Application.

We encourage all applicants – new and previous – to view the recorded webinar, which provides an overview of funding priorities and highlights the steps necessary to complete our application process. If you have specific questions about your application and would like to connect with Gina Lopez Ferguson, place-based philanthropy lead, please use this link to schedule a meeting. Please watch the recorded webinar before scheduling a meeting.

Resources
2023 Children, Youth and Families Grant Cycle Webinar
Packard Fund for Pueblo Grant Guidelines
Packard Fund for Pueblo Application Process Overview
Packard Fund for Pueblo Part 1 Application Proposal Overview Template

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