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Gilpin County applies for attorney general-funded youth mental health grant to extend teen programs
Summary
The board authorized submission of a no-match Youth Mental Health and Well-being Challenge Grant application in partnership with the local school district to continue and expand youth programming.
The Gilpin County Board of Commissioners voted 3-0 to authorize submission of a Youth Mental Health and Well-being Challenge Grant application to the Colorado Office of the Attorney General and Department of Law.
Grant staff described the award as a no-match opportunity that aligns with the county’s existing teen and youth programming. Jamie Boyle, grants manager, said the county would request a smaller budget in the grant’s first year and full funding for the…
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