BridgeWell Foundation was formerly McKee Wellness Foundation

Community Grants

We empower local nonprofits to expand their impact on community health, amplifying care without duplicating efforts.

Qualification

Who Should Apply

Our community grants are designed to support 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and public agencies that align with our mission to bridge gaps in health and wellness. We look for partners who are deeply embedded in the community and capable of driving measurable impact in areas like these.

Mental & cognitive health
Crisis health & dental needs
Veterans care
Healthcare workforce development

We Are Here For You

Funding Priorities

BridgeWell is honored to support a diverse range of organizations dedicated to a healthier Northern Colorado.

Community Grants

Funding nonprofits working to advance health and wellness for our community.

We Fund Organizations Working In

  • Mental health
  • Cognitive health
  • Crisis health
  • Dental support
  • Veterans services

Blue Star Fund

We support local organizations advancing veterans’ health and wellness through care, connection, stability, and community.

What We Fund

  • Medical transport
  • Alternative therapies
  • Chronic pain support
  • Sleep therapy
  • Anxiety & depression care
  • Case management

How We Can Help Veterans

Through our network of partners, we connect veterans to:

  • Transportation to appointments
  • Wraparound case management
  • Supportive communities
  • Emergency financial assistance
  • Resource navigation

HEARTSafe Community Coalition

Working together to improve patient outcomes for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.

What We Do

  • AED placement
  • CPR training for adults
  • CPR training for students
  • Battery and pad replacement
  • Pulsepoint verification
  • First-on-the-scene training

Program Goals

Our 3-year targets for community safety:

  • 213 AEDs placed or replaced
  • 3,000 community members trained
  • Expanded hemorrhage control program

Partners

Thompson Valley
Loveland Fire Rescue Authority
Berthoud Fire Protection District
City of Loveland
Loveland Police

Get Started

Ready to take the next step? Get started with your community grant application now.

What to Have Ready

  • Most Recent 990
  • Organization budget
  • Program or project narrative

What to Expect

Application Process

1

Review Funding Priorities

Ensure your mission aligns with our areas of focus.

2

Apply

Complete our brief application form and submit required documentation.

3

Review

Our team reviews your application and reaches out if we have questions.

4

Award Notification

We notify you of your application status and communicate with you directly about recognition and reporting requirements.

Community Grants

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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.