Colorado's Crisis and Suicide Prevention Training Mini-grants fund organizations to expand evidence-based crisis and suicide prevention training, focusing on underserved schools and communities.
Funder: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Due Dates (Anticipated): August 2026 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Up to $400,000 total available annually; individual mini-grant award sizes vary; one-year funding period.
Summary: Annual mini-grants support organizations in Colorado to enhance crisis and suicide prevention training within their communities.
Key Information: Application typically opens in August; funds align with Colorado’s state fiscal year (July 1–June 30).
The Crisis and Suicide Prevention Training Mini-grants are annual funding opportunities provided by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Office of Suicide Prevention. Established under Senate Bill 18-272, these mini-grants aim to support organizations—particularly schools and community groups—in delivering crisis and suicide prevention training. The grants are intended to expand access to evidence-based training, with a focus on reaching communities or schools that have not previously benefited from such programs. Funding is awarded for a single year, corresponding to the Colorado state fiscal year.