Recreation Assistance Programs
Greeley Recreation for Everyone
Greeley Recreation provides financial assistance for individuals and families in need through its Youth, Senior and Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation (AIR) programs. These funds help cover the cost of participating in Greeley Recreation activities.
The Culture, Parks and Recreation Department raises money for assistance through sponsorships and donations. As long as funds are available, we will try to support qualified requests.
Qualification Process
All participants must be Greeley residents (non-Greeley, Weld County residents will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis).
Once qualification is confirmed, each individual will receive a $150 scholarship. Each participant can use this money for eligible program registration costs.
Assistance Program funding is offered annually and expires on December 31. Items eligible for assistance funds are identified in Greeley Recreation’s online platform.
Qualification Details
- AIR Assistance is available for all ages.
- AIR Assistance is for participants who do not qualify for Youth or Senior Assistance and have a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
- Senior Assistance is available to ages 60 and older.
- Eligible individuals have an annual income of $25,200 or less.
- Youth Assistance is available to ages 18 and younger.
- Families must provide documentation from one of the following programs:
Sponsored by a grant from Phillips 66
- Once qualification is confirmed, each individual will receive a $150 scholarship for use with swim lesson registration. Awarding of this fund does not disqualify candidates for the Youth Assistance Fund.
- Families must provide documentation from one of the following programs: