Park City Community Foundation Announces Three Women’s Giving Fund Grantee Finalists for 2026 

For Donors, For Nonprofits, Our Impact, Women's Giving Fund

$150,000 Will Be Awarded to Three Organizations, and Women’s Giving Fund Members Can Vote for the High-Impact Grant Through July 12 

Park City, Utah (Tuesday, June 23, 2026) – Park City Community Foundation is proud to announce the three finalists for its annual Women’s Giving Fund grant: PC READS, St. Mary’s Catholic Church Charitable Assistance Program, and Summit County Clubhouse. 

A total of $150,000 will be granted at the Women’s Giving Fund Grant Celebration on July 15. One finalist will receive the high-impact grant of $90,000, while the other two will each receive $30,000. Women’s Giving Fund members are asked to cast their vote for the high-impact grant now through July 12.  

Women’s Giving Fund, a program of Park City Community Foundation, is dedicated to improving the lives of women+ and children in Park City and Summit County through collective giving. Women’s Giving Fund includes more than 2,400 members and has granted  $658,000 to local nonprofits – that number will be $808,000 after this year’s grant celebration. The grants happen thanks to the collective contributions of the members and the growth of the fund’s earnings. 

“Every year, this fund has the ability to direct real, significant dollars toward organizations that are on the ground and doing the work every day,” said Chantal Guadarrama, Women’s Giving Fund Steering Committee Chair. “This year’s finalists are doing work that is urgent, necessary, and deeply rooted in this community.” 

Each finalist submitted a proposal outlining how they would use the high-impact grant: 

  • PC READS will support advocate staffing, dyslexia screenings, professional development, and expanded outreach to Spanish-speaking and underserved families throughout the county. 
  • St. Mary’s Catholic Church Charitable Assistance Program will provide direct financial housing assistance to 90 to 180 local households to avoid eviction and maintain stable housing. 
  • Summit County Clubhouse will expand capacity in the daily program to serve additional women, increase emergency housing assistance, and support transitional housing placements for women exiting inpatient care, treatment, or homelessness.  

Members can learn more about each finalist and cast their vote at parkcitycf.org/vote.

The high-impact grantee will be announced at the annual Grant Celebration on July 15 at Legacy Lodge. This celebration would not be possible without the support from Park City Mountain, Vail Resorts Epic Promise Foundation, and CVMA. 

Not yet a member? There’s still time to join and vote. Learn more and become a member at parkcitycf.org/womensgivingfund

Women’s Giving Fund is a giving program of Park City Community Foundation that includes more than 2,400 members who make high-impact grants to ensure that women+ and children are thriving in our community. Learn more about Park City Community Foundation’s Women’s Giving Fund or become a member at https://parkcitycf.org/womensgivingfund

About Park City Community Foundation 
Park City Community Foundation helps solve Park City and Summit County, Utah’s greatest challenges. It builds community belonging to advance a thriving workforce and sustainable future through fostering a robust nonprofit sector, engaging people in philanthropy, and addressing urgent issues. As the home of Early Childhood Alliance, Live PC Give PC, Women’s Giving Fund, Zero Food Waste, Youth United, and other important initiatives, the Community Foundation has brought more than $82 million in total impact to Park City and Summit County since its inception in 2007. Learn more about donating, volunteering, fundraising, and getting involved at parkcitycf.org

Media Contact: Megan Fleming Hytjan, Park City Community Foundation, megan@parkcitycf.org, 970.948.8710.