×

01.

Help Me With...

Select from list
My Residential Property
My Driver's License or Vehicle Registration
Requesting Assistance
Elections
Health Department

02.

Select from list
My Property Valuation
Understanding My Valuation
Paying My Property Tax
Neighborhood Sales
Building Permits
Vehicle Registration - New Stickers
Vehicle Registration - New Vehicle
Drivers License - New or Renew
New Resident Vehicle Registration
Adult Protection
Child Welfare
Child Support
Child Care
Financial Assistance
Medical Assistance
Food Assistance
Register to Vote / Update Voter Registration
Upcoming Election Information
Ballot Drop Box Locations
Voter Service and Polling Centers
Birth/Death Records
Restaurant Inspections
Community Health
Child Care Center Inspections
Septic System Inspections
Emergency Preparedness & Response
Disease Surveillance
Mental and Behavioral Health Education
Community Health and Clinical Services
Women, Infants and Children

03.

×
× Close

News

Citizen-approved funding supports those with disabilities

2019 Developmental Disabilities Grant awards benefit area programs

Posted on September 27, 2019 2019Health and Human Services

Share

As a result of the 2001 voter-approved Douglas County Developmental Disabilities Mill Levy, more than $4.2 million has now been awarded to organizations delivering local services to support residents with developmental disabilities and their families, including $300,000 awarded in 2019.

With a focus on better meeting the needs of residents with developmental disabilities, the Board of Douglas County Commissioners recently approved grant awards to 17 local municipalities and nonprofit programs.

“The depth and breadth of partners supporting and caring for persons with developmental disabilities in Douglas County is vividly illustrated in this year’s list of grant recipients,” said Commissioner Abe Laydon, who also represents the Board of County Commissioners on the Developmental Pathways Board of Directors. “I am grateful these citizen-approved funds are able to bring much-needed services to our community.”

Grants typically range between $1,000 and $25,000 and are awarded to projects and services that demonstrate innovative and collaborative efforts, as well as best practice in serving those with developmental disabilities. This year grants were awarded in the areas of life in common, employment and recreation/leisure.

The Developmental Disabilities Mill Levy Advisory Council reviewed the grant applications for 2019 and recommended 17 organizations receive funds. Grant recipients include continuing grantees Broken Tree Community Church, Castle Rock Recreation Program, Continuum of Colorado, Easter Seals, Highlands Ranch Community Association, HighPointe Services, Lone Tree Arts Center, Parker Recreation Program, Promise Ranch, Sky Cliff Center, South Suburban Parks and Recreation, Special Olympics and Wellspring Community as well as four first-time awardees, Financial Health Institute, Jaspie’s Journey, Paths2Possibilities and Teaching Autism Community Trades. View the complete list of 2019 applications.

The County distributes 94.5% of the Developmental Disabilities Mill Levy funds to the County’s community-centered board, Developmental Pathways, while the remaining 5.5 % percent is set aside for the Grant Program.

For more information about the Douglas County Developmental Disabilities Mill Levy Grant program and specific information about program awards, click here.

Your County. Your News. Get it first.

Be among the first to receive news as it happens. Subscribe to our online news push, and select your specific news focus and delivery preferences. Visit the Live Town Hall page and register for Town Hall notifications to ensure you are contacted to participate in future community conversations about topics important to you. Both services are free, and you can unsubscribe at any time. And don’t forget to follow Douglas County on Nextdoor, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube.

Sign Up Now!