Your Starting Point to Receive Support
Please note: We do not work directly with the women seeking assistance. Applications are received through our partnering agencies only. If you are already working with an agency, please check with them to see if they are a Women2Women partner. If so, they will determine if you meet our criteria and can submit an application.
Approved funding requests will be distributed directly to the holder of the bill (i.e. service provider, vender, landlord, etc.). Funds are not given to applicants.
Women to Women
Additional Details about Applications and Funding
- All applications must be made via the online application system by the referring agency or organization. No individual referrals should be forwarded to Women to Women via phone, email, or in person.
- The identity of the applicant will not be disclosed to board members outside of the Project Subcommittee who verify information and process applications
- It is our goal to respond to all requests within 2 business days
- All requests are funded at the discretion of the voting board and once made are not negotiable by the referring agency or applicant
- The funding provided to an individual is a one-time gift. Records are maintained and monitored by the board
- It is the responsibility of the applicant and the referring agency to provide Women to Women with accurate, updated information that will help our organization make good decisions and keep accurate records
- All grants are made at the discretion of the board and once made are not negotiable by partners or clients
- The board reserves the right to deny any request for funding
Below are some of the Weld County organizations that process referrals for Women2Women. If you are not already working with one of our partnering agencies, don’t hesitate to contact the United Way of Weld County Housing Navigation Center (HNC).
Housing Navigation Center
Sometimes to keep housing, it might mean you need assistance with transportation, food, or some other need. The HNC is not housing only. The staff there will explore resources and help with a referral.
Banner Hospice of Northern Colorado
Anyone can refer a patient to hospice – caregivers, friends, family, physicians, hospital staff, nursing facilities and residential care homes, or even the patient themselves.
Christ Community Church
We believe in strategically leveraging our gifts and passions to serve our community as we partner with local organizations who are serving and caring for those our world would consider the least of these.
Connections for Independent Living
Connections is a Center for Independent Living, an inclusive place where people who live with disabling conditions, and those who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing, come together to challenge barriers, become empowered, and live with greater independence
Envision
Anyone can refer a patient to hospice – caregivers, friends, family, physicians, hospital staff, nursing facilities and residential care homes, or even the patient themselves.
Family Center – Greeley-Evans School District 6
The District 6 Family Center engages, empowers and inspires today’s students in partnership with families and communities to succeed in tomorrow’s world.
First Congregational Church
We believe God calls us to create a sacred, safe, and inclusive place where all are loved as Jesus loved. We seek peace and justice for our church family, our community and the world.
Hispanic Women of Weld County
A Sisterhood that strengthens the community by promoting and generating opportunities for the academic success of Latinas and Hispanic Women.
Immigrant & Refugee Center of Northern Colorado
IRCNoCo is here to help you find your way. We want to be the doorway through which cross-cultural sharing and experiences occur.
Jobs of Hope, Inc.
Jobs of Hope is a faith-based reentry program proudly serving men in Weld County, Colorado since 2013. Our mission is to restore hope and see transformation in the lives of previously incarcerated individuals, as well as individuals seeking transformation from a life of gang affiliation, homelessness, or substance abuse.
Journey Christian Church
We ask all our people to be involved in the communities where they live. In this way, they will deepen their relationships with others in the body of Christ. (Acts 2:44-46)
North Colorado Health Alliance
The North Colorado Health Alliance convenes partners and co-workers in education, community service, health care, business, faith-based organizations, and government. The Alliance’s mission is to see Northern Colorado become the healthiest region in the healthiest state by developing and supporting a healthy population with 100% access to quality service and care at a sustainable cost.
Greeley: (970) 301-4426
Evans: (970) 350-4673
North Range Behavioral Health
Our caring staff, integrative approaches, and partnerships with community agencies have strengthened and supported positive well-being in Weld County for over 50 years.
Text TALK to 38255
Resource Center for Pregnancy and Personal Health
The Resource Center is a community-funded medical center specializing in pregnancy and STD resources and support. Our nurses and trained advocates service with a holistic approach, caring about your physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and financial needs.
Greeley: 970.373.2534
Windsor: 970.795.2423
Samaritan House Greeley
Samaritan House Greeley on the Guadalupe Campus is the only shelter in Weld County that provides services to single adults and families. We work to alleviate and find solutions to some of the most pressing challenges that our neighbors in Weld County face each day.
Sunrise Monfort Family Clinic
We exist to provide affordable access to quality health care for all. We believe healthy people create healthy communities, and all of us should be able to access the right care, at the right time, for the right cost.
The Adventure Church
We are a group of believers of all ages sharing with all people of Northern Colorado (and beyond), the relevant and exceptional good news of a soon returning Savior – who offers hope, healing and salvation to all.
The Genesis Project of Northern Colorado
The Genesis Project of Northern Colorado is a 501-C3 faith-based residential home for single moms and their children. Our participants have been exposed to one or more at-risk factors including addiction, abuse, poverty and homelessness.
United Way of Weld County
Through the vision and support of United Way donors and volunteers, together we are building a better Weld County to improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community.
If you are looking for help such as food, financial assistance, health care and more, call 211. Resource navigators are available Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Volunteers of America
It’s not enough to serve a meal, build a wheelchair ramp, or provide housing assistance. To truly make a difference, you need to care. The staff and volunteers at Volunteers of America in Northern Colorado care about the people we serve.
Weld School District RE-1
WCSD RE-1 serves residents of Gilcrest, LaSalle, and Platteville with Valley High School, North and South Valley Middle Schools, and Gilcrest, Platteville, and Pete Mirich Elementary Schools. As of last year, our diverse student body consisted of 1,990 students in grades PK-12.