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  Wheat Ridge Burst Grants
 

Burst Projects

 Young adults today are being led by faith to respond to significant human care needs in their community. They are an untapped source for inspired solutions and leadership. Their projects often need a little "burst of support and guidance to get off the ground thats what the Burst Project grants are all about.

Burst Project grants are one-time grants of up to $5,000 for a human care ministry project designed and led by young adult leaders in the Lutheran community. In addition to the grant, participants will:

  • Receive professional consultation and feedback from Wheat Ridge staff to assist in implementing an innovative and feasible project.
  • Be connected with a ministry mentor, when possible, to help guide the project.
  • Participate in a gathering of other Burst Project leaders, hosted by Wheat Ridge.
  • Be promoted within the Wheat Ridge community.

Young adults between the ages of 20-35 can apply for a Burst Project grant by emailing a completed application packet to mailto:grant@wheatridge.org. Review of proposals is ongoing, with approved grants awarded quarterly.

Burst Project Application Packet
Burst Project Budget Form

Review our General Eligibility Requirementsto ensure that your project qualifies. Questions can be directed to grants@wheatridge.org.

Referrals Wanted!

Do you know a young adult we should invite to apply? Please complete the Referral Form and email it to grants@wheatridge.org.

Burst Project Referral Form

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