Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our programs, how to get involved, and how we support the community.
“Patient Assistance”
5 resultsEligibility is based on financial need, medical situation, and residency in Weld or Larimer Counties. We work with individuals and families facing unexpected medical expenses who lack adequate insurance coverage or resources.
We assist with medical bills for diagnosis and treatment of cancer, crisis health and dental
needs, and mental health concerns. We fund living expenses including rent/mortgage, utilities, auto loans, and insurance.
You can apply online through our Patient Assistance application form or contact our office
for help with the application process. You'll need to provide information about your medical situation, financial status, and supporting documentation.
We review applications monthly. Reach out if you have an emergency need.
Grant amounts vary based on individual need and available funds. We assess each case individually to determine appropriate support levels.
We support 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, schools, and community groups in Larimer
and Weld Counties that align with our mission of health and community wellness.
Applications for mental and cognitive health, as well as crisis health and dental,
are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis. The process includes submitting a proposal,
budget, and organizational information. Our grants committee reviews all applications and makes decisions within 4-8 weeks.
Community grant awards typically range from $2,500 to $20,000, depending on the project
scope, organizational capacity, and available funding.
We consider multi-year grants on a case-by-case basis for programs with demonstrated impact and sustainability plans. Most grants are awarded annually.
Scholarships are available to students pursuing healthcare-related degrees or certifications at accredited institutions. Applicants must be residents of Larimer County or Weld County.
Scholarship funds can be used for tuition and fees and are paid directly to your educational
institution.
Scholarship applications are accepted seasonally, with deadlines announced on our website. Check back in early spring for the upcoming application cycle.
Scholarships are renewable for additional years based on academic performance and
continued eligibility. Renewal requirements are specified for each scholarship program.
It varies by role! Event volunteers may only serve for a few hours once or twice a year, while Office Support and Ambassador roles can be a weekly or monthly commitment. We work with your schedule.
Yes. For the safety and well-being of the individuals and families we serve, BridgeWell requires a background check for all volunteers. Our team will guide you through the simple and confidential process.
Absolutely! We love hosting corporate teams, church groups, and student organizations for special projects or event support. Please contact us to coordinate.
Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Those under 18 will need a parent or guardian's consent. Some roles involving alcohol service (at galas) are restricted to 21+. Volunteers under 16 are welcome to serve alongside a parent or guardian. Please contact us to discuss available opportunities.
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