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Multi-Year General Operating & Advocacy Grants (Spring 2026 Cycle) is sponsored by Natrona Collective Health Trust. Multi-year unrestricted funding for nonprofits whose work benefits Natrona County residents. Support is targeted toward organizations advancing youth mental well-being through systems change and focus areas including early childhood development, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and mental health services.
Geographic focus: Natrona County, Wyoming
Focus areas: Early childhood development, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs), Mental and behavioral health services, Advocacy
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Grantmaking - Collective Health Trust Application & reporting information Statement of Inclusiveness 501c3 public charities or organizations with a 501c3 public charity as a fiscal agent/sponsor Governmental units described in section 170(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code Organizations providing services in and can demonstrate a benefit to Natrona County Organizations that foster dignity, belonging and inclusivity in their programs, services, and employment practices Individuals or fraternal organizations Lobbying as defined by the U.S. Internal Revenue Code (IRC), section 4945(d)(1) Activities supporting political candidates or voter registration drives, as defined in IRC section 4945(d)(2). Basic biomedical research, drug therapies or devices Single disease, research-oriented organizations Fundraising event sponsorships Legal expenses including but not limited to legal fees and costs, litigation funding or expenses, or to satisfy any portion of a judgment, settlement, or fine. Public, private, or parochial educational institutions, including their foundations unless it is directly aligned with one of the foundation’s strategic priorities National organizations without Wyoming-based board, staff, and independent financials Organizations whose purpose is to raise money for another nonprofit Religious institutions without programs and services that serve the community beyond their members Organizations that cannot demonstrate a benefit to the residents of Natrona County Organizations or projects that discriminate with regard to employees, volunteers, delivery of programs or services, or clients served based on race, creed, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status or other factors that deny the essential humanity of all Natrona County residents. Who is eligible? Qualifying organizations whose work benefits the residents of Natrona County in the focus areas identified below are eligible for general operating grants. Nonprofits currently receiving boost grants from the Trust are not eligible to receive general operating grants. Focus areas: Early childhood development – Building a strong start for ages 0-5 through evidence-based home visitation, quality childcare, parenting education, social/emotional education, and similar services. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) – Preventing and mitigating the impacts of trauma by addressing root causes such as abuse, neglect, substance use disorders, incarceration, domestic violence, and houselessness . For evidence-based information about ACES click here. Positive Childhood Experiences (PCES) – Supporting youth health and wellbeing by fostering trusted relationships with adults and peers, providing safe and inclusive environments, teaching life and emotional skills, and offering opportunities for connection, mentorship, and family engagement. For evidence-based information about PCES click here . Mental and behavioral health services – Providing licensed counseling and therapy, suicide prevention, addiction support and treatment, and other similar services. Advocacy – Champions policies and systems that strengthen generational health
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Grantmaking - Collective Health Trust Application & reporting information Statement of Inclusiveness 501c3 public charities or organizations with a 501c3 public charity as a fiscal agent/sponsor Governmental units described in section 170(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code Organizations providing services in and can demonstrate a benefit to Natrona County Organizations that foster dignity, belonging and inclusivity in their programs, services, and employment practices Individuals or fraternal organizations Lobbying as defined by the U.
S. Internal Revenue Code (IRC), section 4945(d)(1) Activities supporting political candidates or voter registration drives, as defined in IRC section 4945(d)(2).
Basic biomedical research, drug therapies or devices Single disease, research-oriented organizations Fundraising event sponsorships Legal expenses including but not limited to legal fees and costs, litigation funding or expenses, or to satisfy any portion of a judgment, settlement, or fine.
Public, private, or parochial educational institutions, including their foundations unless it is directly aligned with one of the foundation’s strategic priorities National organizations without Wyoming-based board, staff, and independent financials Organizations whose purpose is to raise money for another nonprofit Religious institutions without programs and services that serve the community beyond their members Organizations that cannot demonstrate a benefit to the residents of Natrona County Organizations or projects that discriminate with regard to employees, volunteers, delivery of programs or services, or clients served based on race, creed, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status or other factors that deny the essential humanity of all Natrona County residents.
Who is eligible? Qualifying organizations whose work benefits the residents of Natrona County in the focus areas identified below are eligible for general operating grants. Nonprofits currently receiving boost grants from the Trust are not eligible to receive general operating grants.
Focus areas: Early childhood development – Building a strong start for ages 0-5 through evidence-based home visitation, quality childcare, parenting education, social/emotional education, and similar services. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) – Preventing and mitigating the impacts of trauma by addressing root causes such as abuse, neglect, substance use disorders, incarceration, domestic violence, and houselessness .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) public charities or governmental units serving and demonstrating a benefit to Natrona County residents. Nonprofits currently receiving Boost Grants are not eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $160,000 (Up to $80,000 per year for 2 years) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is February 25, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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View Foundation ProfileApplication snapshot: target deadline February 25, 2026; published funding information Up to $160,000 (Up to $80,000 per year for 2 years); eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) public charities or governmental units serving and demonstrating a benefit to Natrona County residents. Nonprofits currently receiving Boost Grants are not eligible.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
For evidence-based information about ACES click here. Positive Childhood Experiences (PCES) – Supporting youth health and wellbeing by fostering trusted relationships with adults and peers, providing safe and inclusive environments, teaching life and emotional skills, and offering opportunities for connection, mentorship, and family engagement. For evidence-based information about PCES click here .
Mental and behavioral health services – Providing licensed counseling and therapy, suicide prevention, addiction support and treatment, and other similar services.
Advocacy – Champions policies and systems that strengthen generational health and wellbeing for Natrona County residents, including improving access to healthcare and PCEs, reducing ACEs, eliminating disparities to help correct determinants of health, and amplifying Wyoming voices and votes to defend their health. When? Two-year grants are offered during each spring and fall grant cycle.
Amount: Up to $80,000 each year for the two-year grant period. This grant opportunity is paused while the Trust researches current community needs. Who is eligible?
Qualifying organizations whose work benefits the residents of Natrona County. Focus areas: A resource grant for grant writing services allows nonprofits to work with a Trust-funded consultant to identify and potentially access additional sources of revenue, such as those from federal grants or national foundations. The consultant works with the nonprofit on grant research, readiness, portfolio preparation, and application submission.
A resource grant for translation services allows nonprofits to partner with GLOBO, a technology-based service that offers on-demand or scheduled phone and video interpretation and document translation, with access to over 350 languages. When? The application for resource grants launches with the spring grant cycle and is open as long as designated funds are available.
Organizations can apply for funding each year. Amount : Grantwriting will provide funding for a nonprofit to work with a trusted grant-writing consultant for up to one year or up to 200 hours. Translation services will provide access for up to one year to GLOBO.
This grant opportunity is paused while the Trust researches current community needs. Who is eligible? Any Natrona County 501c3 nonprofit, excluding those who are current general operating or advocacy grant recipients.
Focus areas: Boost grants are provided to support improving the internal capacity and infrastructure of nonprofits in Natrona County. Examples include technology enhancement, board development, and strategic planning activities. When?
This grant opportunity is paused while the Trust researches current community needs. Amount: Up to $15,000 each year.
Application open – February 11, 2026 Application close – February 25, 2026 Grant award notification – on or before April 29, 2026 Funds dispersed – around May 6, 2026 Application open – August 12, 2026 Application close – August 26, 2026 Grant award notification – on or before October 28, 2026 Funds dispersed – around November 5, 2026 Application & reporting information Application & reporting information To apply, organizations can access the Trust’s grant portal via the “Apply Now” button on this page, or the grant portal link at the top of each page of the website.
New applicants will be asked to register an account and returning partners can access their account using their existing login. Applications will require non-profits to provide: General contact information Statement of inclusivity and how it applies to your organization Request amount and how you will use the requested funds* Most recent balance sheet, and profit and loss statement.
These should be audited financials or financials reviewed and approved by your board. For Boost Grants, a project budget After the application is submitted, Trust staff will contact the organization to schedule an in-person meeting to complete the organization’s application.
During this meeting, Trust staff will review the organization’s structure and programming using a tool designed to assess alignment with the Trust’s goals and funding priorities. Organizations will be notified of their grant status and awards will be distributed per the schedule of the grant cycle timeline. Organizations receiving funding will be requested to complete periodic reporting requirements.
A member of the Trust’s program staff will reach out to partners to schedule a brief reporting meeting based on the application. If you have any questions about any of our upcoming grant applications, please contact: Please allow approximately 15 minutes to complete the application.
Grant cycle dates are as follows: Application Open – February 11, 2026 Application Close – February 25, 2026 Grant Award Notification – On or before April 29, 2026 Funds Dispersed – Around May 6, 2026 Application Open – August 12, 2026 Application Close – August 26, 2026 Grant Award Notification – On or before October 28, 2026 Funds Dispersed – Around November 5, 2026 To help make fair and informed decisions about where grant dollars go, the Trust created a guide called a rubric.
This guide asks important questions that help us assess whether a nonprofit’s work fits with the Trust’s goals and funding priorities. While the rubric is helpful in decision-making, it’s not the only factor we consider. Nonprofits can reference it to check how well their work aligns with their own mission and goals and to highlight the most important parts of their programs in the application.
We understand that not every partner will meet every single criterion, and that’s perfectly okay—there’s no expectation that they will. The rubric has two parts. The first looks at an organization’s infrastructure to ensure we’re performing the due diligence needed in our funding decisions.
The second part focuses on the organization’s programs and services to see if they match the Trust’s priority areas for grants. While an organization may align with multiple categories, the Trust will select the one most closely aligned with the funding request based on the application and our conversations with the nonprofit applicant.
Organizational Infrastructure Services/ Infrastructure Expansion Evaluates whether an organization’s proposed work will enhance existing programs or extend services to new populations. Inclusivity Statement and Practices Assesses an organization’s commitment to fostering a welcoming and supportive environment for all individuals, including both staff and participants.
Organizational Financials Evaluates the fiscal health and stability of an organization. Key considerations include revenue diversification, consecutive annual losses, the presence of a reserve account for financially challenging periods, and expenditure management. Assesses the level of need for services within the community.
Evaluates the presence of internal controls to ensure the organization’s integrity and compliance. Key considerations include the separation of staff and board responsibilities or policies to address this issue. Mental & Behavioral Health This category focuses on programs and services delivered by licensed mental health clinicians.
Key considerations include the provision of therapy by licensed clinicians, training in trauma-informed therapies or access to professional development for such training, and services addressing suicide, addiction, and transitions after service completion.
This category is designated for organizations focused on systems change and policy work to reduce adverse childhood experiences, eliminate health disparities, improve healthcare access, or enhance civic engagement in state and local public policy. This category is for organizations offering programs and services that prevent or mitigate adverse childhood experiences.
Decisions are guided by widely documented and published evidence-based best practices. Key considerations include programs addressing homelessness, access to education and healthcare, parenting skills and education programs, victim-centered services – including crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy, social support, access to community resources, and school supports.
This category focuses on organizations providing programs aimed at building resilience in children to mitigate the negative impacts of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Decisions are guided by evidence-based research outlining specific components that foster resilience.
Key considerations include leaders in programs that facilitate a sense of belonging and connectedness, support and facilitation of strong peer connections, programs offering opportunities for family involvement or providing parenting support; measures in place to prevent and address bullying; trauma training for staff; education and skill-building for children in areas such as time management, organization, flexibility, adaptability, and problem-solving; education for children on managing stress, cultivating empathy, coping with challenges, and improving emotional awareness and regulation; and programs that foster self-esteem, positive self-worth, self-efficacy, and effective management of interpersonal relationships.
This category is for organizations providing quality early childhood care.
Key considerations include program accreditation and licensure, home visitation programs, opportunities for family involvement, education or supportive parenting tips for parents, preschool enrichment programs, staff training or professional development in adverse childhood experiences, trauma-informed care, or other evidence-based practices, and the provision of sliding fee services.
Statement of Inclusiveness Statement of Inclusiveness The Board of Directors adopted this Statement of Inclusiveness to guide the foundation internally as an organization. Potential funded partners will need to have a similar statement and/or attest that their operations and programs are open to all, especially for the groups outlined below.
The mission of Natrona Collective Health Trust is to build the foundation for lifelong health among Natrona County community members by advancing the mental wellbeing of young people through trust-based philanthropy and systems change. The Trust’s operations reflect the belief that communities are enriched when people with different backgrounds and perspectives are active participants in decision-making processes.
Thus, the Trust actively seeks to promote access and inclusivity and opposes discrimination based on race, creed, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and other factors that deny the essential humanity of all Natrona County residents. Below is a searchable list of our nonprofit partners and grant amounts since our inception.
Current on Grantmaking Page Organization Name Award Year 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Focus Area Total Amount Awarded Arc of Natrona County 2021/2022 General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health 40,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Wyoming 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, PCES 160,000 Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support PCES 120,000 Brain Injury Advocates 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support, Resource General Support ACES, Mental & Behavioral Health, Grant writing 40,000 CASA of Natrona County 2021/2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 General Support General Support General Support; Boost Grant General Support General Support ACES, PCES, Nonprofit Capacity Building 143,265 Casper Boxing Club 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support PCES 40,000 Casper Children's Chorale 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support PCES 80,000 Casper Children's Theatre 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support PCES 200,000 Casper College Early Childhood Learning Center 2022/2023 General Support General Support Early Childhood 80,000 Casper Family Connections 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, PCES, Mental/Behavioral Health 300,000 Casper Housing Authority CARES 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support, PGM General Support ACES, PCES, Early Childhood 360,000 Casper Pride 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support Eliminating Disparities, Civic Engagement, ACES 360,000 Casper Salvation Army 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, Mental & Behavioral Health 300,000 Casper Soccer Club, Inc.
2023, 2025/2026 Boost Grant General Support General Support Nonprofit Capacity Building, PCES 3,180 Central Wyoming Hospice and Transitions Program 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support, Boost Grant General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health 315,000 Central Wyoming Senior Services 2023 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 11,729 Child Development Services 2023/2024 General Support General Support Strengthening Supports 160,000 Children's Advocacy Project 2021/2022, 2023/2024 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, Mental/Behavioral Health 500,000 Citizens for a Civic Auditorium, dba The Lyric 2023 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 5,313 Climb Wyoming 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, Mental/Behavioral Health 360,000 Community Action Partnership of Natrona County 2023/2024 General Support General Support, PGM General Support, Resource ACES, Grant Writing 160,000 ESPC: Healthy Wyoming 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support Advocacy 80,000 Girl Scouts of Montana and Wyoming 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support PCES 200,000 Habitat for Humanity 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support General Support, Resource General Support, Resource ACES, Translation 320,000 Hope House 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support, PGM General Support General Support ACES, Mental/Behavioral Health 200,000 Impact Wyoming 2023 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 6,000 I-REACH 2 2021/2022, 2023, 2024 General Support General Support Boost Grant Boost Grant Mental/Behavioral Health, Nonprofit Capacity Building 70,000 Joshua's Storehouse 2023 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 2,484 Juntos WY 2021/2022 General Support General Support 160,000 Learning Junction Children's Center, Inc 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support Early Childhood 80,000 Mercer Family Resource Center 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, PCES, Mental/Behavioral Health 360,000 Mimi's House 2021/2022 General Support ACES, PCES 40,000 Montessori School of Casper 2023, 2025/2026 Boost Grant General Support General Support Nonprofit Capacity Building, Early childhood 5,000 Seton House 2021/2022, 2023/2024 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES 400,000 NAMI Natrona County 2021/2022 General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health 80,000 Natrona County Meals On Wheels 2023 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 15,000 Reach 4A Star 2021/2022 General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health 120,000 Special Olympics 2023 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 14,100 The Science Zone, Inc.
2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support Early Childhood, PCES 340,000 Unaccompanied Students Initiative 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support, Youth PGM General Support, Resource General Support ACES, PCES, Grant Writing 363,000 Wyoming Child & Family Development, Inc.
2022/2023 General Support General Support General Support General Support Early Childhood 360,000 Wyoming Community Foundation 2023/2024 General Support General Support Advocacy 120,000 Wyoming Counseling Association 2023, 2024 Boost Grant Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 24,840 Wyoming Equality 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support Advocacy 40,000 Wyoming Food for Thought Project 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, PCES 360,000 Wyoming Housing Network 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support; Boost Grant General Support General Support, Resource General Support ACES, Nonprofit Capacity Building, Translation 255,000 YMCA of Natrona County 2022/2023, 2024/2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support Early Childhood, PCES 340,000 Child Development Center 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support, Resource Resource, General Support Early Childhood, Mental/Behavioral Health, ACES, PCES, Translation 440,000 Community Health Center of Central Wyoming 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, PCES, Early Childhood, Mental/Behavioral Health 520,000 Interfaith of Natrona County 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support Boost Grant, General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, Mental/Behavioral Health, Nonprofit Capacity Building 330,000 Iris Clubhouse 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support, Boost Grant General Support, Resource General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health, Nonprofit Capacity Building, Grant Writing, ACEs 447,000 Jason's Friends Foundation 2023, 2025/2026 Boost Grant General Support General Support Nonprofit Capacity Building, Mental/Behavioral Health 27,750 Natrona County Suicide Prevention 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health, ACEs 220,000 Olivia Caldwell Foundation 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, PCES, Mental/Behavioral Health 160,000 Parents as Teachers 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, PCES, Early Childhood 400,000 Self Help Center 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025 General Support General Support Boost Grant, Youth PGM, General Support General Support General Support ACES, PCES, Mental/Behavioral Health, Nonprofit Capacity Building 462,000 Youth Crisis Center 2021/2022 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support Youth PGM, General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, Mental/Behavioral Health 550,000 12-24 Club 2021/2022, 2023/2024, 2025 General Support General Support General Support General Support Resource, General Support ACES, Mental/Behavioral Health, Grant writing 440,000 Homeless Student Support 2023 Youth PGM Mental/Behavioral Health 20,000 Wyoming Families for Hands & Voices 2023/2024 General Support General Support Early Childhood, PCES 20,000 Wyoming Association of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers 2023/2024 General Support General Support Strengthening Supports 120,000 National Historic Trails Center 2023/2024 General Support General Support PCES 20,000 Equal Justice Wyoming Foundation 2023/2024 General Support General Support Strengthening Supports, Eliminating Disparities 60,000 Casper Christ United Methodist Church 2023/2024 General Support General Support ACES, Mental/Behavioral Health 100,000 Jean's Angel Fund 2023 Youth PGM Mental/Behavioral Health 10,000 Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES 140,000 VIBES Fine & Performing Arts 2023/2024 General Support General Support General Support General Support PCES, Mental/Behavioral Health 240,000 Three Trails EFAP 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support General Support General Support ACES, Mental/Behavioral Health 80,000 Central Wyoming Counseling Center 2021/2022, 2023, 2024/2025, 2025/2026 Gen Op Gen Op Youth PGM, Gen-Op General Support, Resource, PGM General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health, Translation 660,000 Casper Artists' Guild 2023/2024, 2025/2026 General Support General Support Resource, General Support General Support PCES, Grant writing, Mental/Behavioral Health 80,000 Healthy Birth & Infant Brains 2023/2024 General Support General Support Early Childhood, ACES, PCES, Mental/Behavioral Health 20,000 Better Wyoming 2024/2025 General Support General Support Advocacy 20,000 Wyoming Civic Engagement Network 2024/2025 General Support General Support Advocacy 80,000 Casper Community Greenhouse Project 2024/2025 General Support General Support PCES 60,000 Volunteers of America Northern Rockies 2024/2025 General Support General Support ACES, PCES 20,000 307 Dance Academy 2024 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building $9,050 Cadoma Foundation/Bishop House 2024 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 4,985 Food Bank of the Rockies 2024 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 15,000 Make-A-Wish Wyoming 2024 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 4,501 NOWCAP 2024 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 15,000 Wyoming Council of the Blind 2024 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 6,975 Opera Wyoming 2024 Boost Grant 12,000 Wyoming Foundation for Cancer Care 2024 Boost Grant Nonprofit Capacity Building 5,180 Wyoming Symphony Orchestra 2024 Boost Grant $12,995 Fireside Collective 2024, 2025/2026 Boost Grant, PGM General Support General Support Nonprofit Capacity Building, Mental/Behavioral Health 33,450 Nicolaysen Art Museum 2024, 2025/2026 Boost Grant General Support General Support Nonprofit Capacity Building, PCES 15,000 Excel Academy 2024 Resource Grant Writing Project Kenny 2024 Resource General Support General Support Grant Writing, Mental/Behavioral Health 20,000 Kind Grounds 2024, 2025 PGM General Support ACES 60,000 Thrive Together Initiative 2024 PGM General Support General Support ACES 20,000 Community Recreation Foundation 2024/2025 General Support General Support PCES 30,000 Casper Recreation Center 2024/2025 General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health Natrona County Public Library Foundation 2024/2025 General Support General Support ACES 60,000 Casper College STAR Program 2024/2025 General Support General Support ACES 60,000 Boy Scouts of America 2024/2025 General Support General Support PCES 20,000 WyoFile 2024/2025 General Support General Support 20,000 Casper Natrona County Health Department 2024/2025 General Support General Support Early Childhood 120,000 David Street Station 2025/2026 General Support, Resource General Support PCES, Grant writing Platte River Judo 2025/2026 General Support General Support PCES WYO Sports Ranch 2025/2026 General Support General Support PCES Whole Soul Consulting 2025/2026 General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health Wyoming Women's Foundation 2025/2026 General Support General Support Advocacy Dress for Success 2025/2026 Resource, General Support General Support Grant Writing, ACEs 20,000 Casper Swim Club 2025/2026 General Support General Support Health Fairs of Wyoming 2025/2026 General Support General Support Mental/Behavioral Health 20,000 The Void Outreach General Support General Support PCES 20,000
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