The City of Longmont is now accepting applications for its 2026 Human Service Agency Funding, offering crucial financial support to nonprofit and governmental organizations that serve low and moderate income Longmont residents. The application portal opened June 23 and will remain open through 4 p.m. on Monday, August 25.
The Human Services Fund supports Longmont residents’ basic needs, from food and housing to legal help and mental health care. “This program’s been around a long time, and it’s helped thousands of people,” said Eliberto Mendoza, Human Services Fund’s program manager. “Longmont has been committed for many years to supporting our most vulnerable residents.”
Agencies must be legally incorporated, in good standing, and show that their services directly benefit Longmont. Regional organizations must demonstrate how Longmont’s voices are represented at the leadership level. “At the end of the day, these are taxpayer dollars,” Mendoza said. “We want to make sure the Longmont voice is heard… because these are Longmont dollars and you’re serving Longmont residents.”…