Spring grant cycle recipients announced

File folders labeled funding and grants

The Natrona Collective Health Trust announced today the organizations awarded grants from their spring grant cycle. In total, the Health Trust awarded over $1.58 million in funding to 35 nonprofits.

The Trust offered two multi-year support grant options this spring in the categories of Advocacy and General Operating. These grants are awarded to organizations whose work primarily benefits Natrona County residents in areas including, but not limited to, mitigation of adverse childhood experiences (ACES), supporting positive childhood experiences (PCES), mental and behavioral health services, eliminating disparities, and promoting civic engagement. During this cycle, fifteen nonprofits were awarded general support grants totaling $1.3 million over a two-year period.

“These grants allow us to invest in the health and wellbeing of our community members and in particular, in our youth.” Health Trust CEO Beth Worthen said. “It’s more important than ever that we are engaged in this work.”

Boost grants were also offered during this cycle. This funding is intended to assist Natrona County nonprofits in strengthening their internal capacity and infrastructure through staff and board training, marketing, and technology enhancements. Thirteen organizations were awarded boost grants totaling $140,000.

The Trust introduced resource grants this spring, which provide assistance to organizations in the form of grant writing and translation services. Nine agencies were awarded resource grants equivalent to up to $141,600.

Of the organizations selected for funding, 17 are past Trust grant recipients, while 18 organizations will receive first-time grants.

“We are excited about adding resource grants as a permanent option to our spring cycle,” Samantha Smith, Senior Director of Programs and Community Engagement said. “We hope translation and grant writing services are able to continue to increase the reach and capacity of our non-profit partners.”

The list of spring grant recipients is below, and full details of the Trust’s past and current nonprofit partners can be found on its website.

Organization Grant Type Focus Area
Better Wyoming* Advocacy Civic Engagement, Strengthening Supports
Wyoming Civic Engagement Network* Advocacy Civic Engagement
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Wyoming General Operating ACES, PCES
Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming General Operating PCES
Casper Children’s Chorale General Operating PCES
Casper Children’s Theatre General Operating PCES
Casper Community Greenhouse Project* General Operating PCES
Casper Salvation Army General Operating ACES, Mental & Behavioral Health
Central Wyoming Hospice & Transitions General Operating Mental & Behavioral Health
Girl Scouts of Montana & Wyoming General Operating PCES
Habitat for Humanity – The Heart of Wyoming General Operating ACES
The Science Zone General Operating Early Childhood, PCES
Unaccompanied Students Initiative General Operating ACES, PCES
Volunteers of America Northern Rockies* General Operating ACES, PCES
YMCA of Natrona County General Operating Early Childhood, PCES
307 Dance Academy* Boost Equipment & Supplies
Cadoma Foundation/Historic Bishop Home* Boost Marketing & Communications
Fireside Collective* Boost Staff Travel & Training, Strategic Planning
Food Bank of the Rockies* Boost Staff Travel & Training, Strategic Planning
I-Reach 2 Boost Staff Travel & Training, Strategic Planning
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wyoming* Boost Technology – Hardware, Equipment & Supplies
Nicolaysen Art Museum* Boost Technology – Hardware, Equipment & Supplies
Northwest Community Action Programs of WY* Boost Technology – Hardware, Technology – Software
Opera Wyoming* Boost Technology – Hardware, Technology – Software, Staff Travel & Training, Equipment & Supplies
Wyoming Council of the Blind* Boost Marketing & Communications
Wyoming Counseling Association Boost Technology – Software, Staff Travel & Training, Marketing & Communications
Wyoming Foundation for Cancer Care* Boost Staff Travel & Training, Board Travel & Training
Wyoming Symphony Orchestra* Boost Technology – Hardware, Technology – Software, Strategic Planning
Community Action Partnership of Natrona County Resource – Grant Writing Grant Writing
Excel Academy* Resource – Grant Writing Grant Writing
Iris Clubhouse Resource – Grant Writing Grant Writing
Neverforgotten77* Resource – Grant Writing Grant Writing
Project Kenny* Resource – Grant Writing Grant Writing
Unaccompanied Students Initiative Resource – Grant Writing Grant Writing
Central Wyoming Counseling Center Resource – Translation Translation
Child Development Center Resource – Translation Translation
Habitat for Humanity – The Heart of Wyoming Resource – Translation Translation

*Denotes new funding partner