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Gilpin County to apply for Attorney General’s Youth Mental Health and Well-being Challenge Grant

2302035 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

County staff will submit a no-match grant application to the Colorado Office of the Attorney General to extend youth mental-health, substance-prevention and enrichment programming; the board authorized submission with a 3-0 vote and staff said the application requires a school-district MOU.

The Gilpin County Board of Commissioners authorized staff to submit an application to the Colorado Office of the Attorney General for the Youth Mental Health and Well-being Challenge Grant, a no-match grant the county expects could extend current youth programming for two additional years.

Presentation and grant rationale

Jamie Boyle, the county’s grants manager, and youth program staff described the application and how it aligns with existing substance-prevention and youth engagement programming now partly funded through the Substance Abuse Prevention Grant (SAPG). Boyle said the SAPG funding is scheduled to end in mid-2026; the…

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