The Adams County Board of County Commissioners awarded $800,000 in Community Enrichment Grants to 21 nonprofit organizations serving north metro residents this week. According to county officials, the grants aim to improve health, well-being, and self-sufficiency for underserved and vulnerable Adams County residents by supporting programs that address basic needs and promote long-term stability. The grants are designed to improve health, well-being, and self-sufficiency among underserved and vulnerable Adams County residents by addressing immediate basic needs and promoting long-term stability, county officials said. The Adams County Board of County Commissioners authorized the full $800,000 allocation for the 2025 Community Enrichment Grant Program in the county’s budget, according to a Board resolution adopted earlier this year. The grant program is limited to 501(c) nonprofit organizations and publicly supported entities that directly serve Adams County residents, officials noted.