’19th Hole Concerts’ Nonprofit Grant Application Now Open

The Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado announces a grant opportunity for Archuleta County nonprofits to participate in this summer’s 11th Annual 19th Hole Concerts at the Pagosa Springs Golf Club. The concert series features local musicians and provides a vital opportunity for nonprofits to earn funds while sharing their work with community-minded attendees.

The nonprofit application opened yesterday, February 5, and closes on March 5. Organizations that received the grant in 2025 are not eligible to apply this year.

The cover charge for each concert is a $10 donation to support the four selected nonprofits. Earnings will be pooled and distributed equally to the organizations. In 2025, each participating organization received $2,500.

The concerts will take place on Thursday evenings in June from 5:30 to 7:30pm. The official dates and musicians are June 4 (Bob Hemenger), June 11 (Jackson Mountain Ramblers), June 18 (Outlaw Firm) and June 25 (Bo DePeña).

The selected organizations will be shared at a later date.

“The 19th Hole Concerts have become a beloved summer event for the community of Pagosa Springs,” said Marcy Mitchell, chair of the Community Foundation’s Archuleta Committee and current board member. “They are an opportunity for people to support local nonprofits while enjoying local musical talent, and nonprofits are able to share about their mission with the community.”

The nonprofit application for the 19th Hole Concerts can be found online under the “Nonprofit Resources” tab on the Community Foundation’s website, swcommunityfoundation.org.

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