15 private foundations reported grants to Alamosa, Colorado recipients on their IRS Form 990-PF filings for tax years 2023–2025. Historical giving records — not an open application portal.
Compiled from public IRS Form 990-PF Part XV filings. UseGrants is an independent aggregator, not affiliated with any foundation listed. Grants paid directly to named individuals are excluded from recipient counts and tables.
Across tax years 2023–2025, 15 private foundations reported 35 grants totaling $2,679,259 to 28 organizations in Alamosa, Colorado. The most-funded purposes were community & economic development (6 grants) and health & medical (2 grants). The Colorado Health Foundation gave the most by reported dollars — $2,088,358 across 12 grants. The median reported grant was $25,000.
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Purpose text from each foundation’s own Part XV filing, bucketed into plain-English themes.
“Of state” is the share of that foundation’s reported Colorado dollars that landed in Alamosa — a funder at 90% is effectively a Alamosa funder, one at 5% happens to give here.
| Foundation | Grants | Total | Of state |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Colorado Health Foundation | 12 | $2,088,358 | 2% |
| Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation | 6 | $355,000 | 2% |
| Nextfifty Initiative | 2 | $55,000 | 1% |
| The Pelton Charitable Foundation Inc | 1 | $36,000 | 100% |
| Pulte Family Charitable Foundation | 1 | $25,000 | 37% |
| Eleanor and Henry Hitchcock Charitable Foundation | 2 | $20,000 | 4% |
| Bacon Family Foundation | 1 | $20,000 | 3% |
| F Cubed Foundation | 3 | $17,901 | 15% |
Totals across every reported grant in the filings above. Individuals are excluded.
| Recipient | Grants | Total |
|---|---|---|
| First Southwest Community Fund | 1 | $550,150 |
| Valley-wide Health Systems Inc | 1 | $325,000 |
| SAN Luis Valley Local Foods Coalition | 1 | $255,000 |
| SLV GO | 1 | $200,000 |
| Community Foundation of the SAN Luis Valley | 1 | $197,650 |
| Boys and Girls Clubs of the SAN Luis Valley | 1 | $175,000 |
| SAN Luis Valley Immigrant Resource Center | 1 | $175,000 |
| Early Childhood Council SAN LIS VAL | 1 | $150,000 |
| LA Puente Home Inc | 5 | $138,000 |
| Early Childhood Council of the SAN | 1 | $100,000 |
15 private foundations reported grants to recipients in Alamosa, Colorado on their IRS Form 990-PF filings, totaling $2,679,259 across 35 grants. The largest by reported dollars were The Colorado Health Foundation, Temple Hoyne Buell Foundation, Nextfifty Initiative. These are historical filings, not open application portals — contact each foundation for current guidelines.
Reported purposes in Alamosa, Colorado concentrate in community & economic development (6), health & medical (2), human services (2). Purpose text comes from Part XV of each foundation's own 990-PF filing, bucketed into plain-English themes.
The median reported grant to a Alamosa, Colorado recipient was $25,000, and the largest single reported grant was $550,150. Amounts are as reported by the filing foundation and reflect a historical tax year.
Foundation filings are historical. The UseGrants feed tracks federal and state opportunities that are open today, with the eligibility explained in plain English.
Source: public IRS Form 990-PF Part XV filings (tax years 2023–2025). Amounts are as reported by each filing foundation and reflect historical giving, not a current application opportunity. Recipient location is the address the foundation reported, which may differ from where a program operates. UseGrants is an independent aggregator — always confirm details with the funder before applying.