SEE THE ENTIRE REPORT » Summary: Community Response Fund Measurement & Evaluation Report The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented public health challenges across the world, including here in greater Park…
Park City Community Foundation’s Community Response Fund to Further Support Families Impacted by the Pandemic April 22, 2021 – Park City, UT – Many families in Park City and Summit…
Total grants from Park City Community Foundation to help Summit County residents impacted by the pandemic now total over $3 million. February 12, 2021 – Park City, UT – Park…
Our Community Response Fund has provided both urgent-phase and stabilization-phase grants to local nonprofit organizations impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Grants will continue to be made as the community stabilizes…
These grants, awarded to 501(c)(3) nonprofits operating in Summit County, seek to support individuals who have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic.
Groceries. Rent. Medicine. Gas. Childcare. One moment many folks could pay the bills, and the next moment they simply could not. This year’s economic shutdown proved what some have long…
Funds will be granted to nonprofit organizations helping residents who have been economically impacted by COVID-19.
Your donation helps organizations stay afloat during COVID-19, and provides critical services to prevent homelessness and hunger.
Park City’s annual giving day expects to bring in millions for local nonprofit organizations. Live PC Give PC will happen on Friday, November 6.
Jewish Family Service of Utah (JFS) has supported 520 Park City families with emergency assistance after receiving a grant from Park City Community Foundation’s Community Response Fund for COVID-19. “Sonia” is a mom of three and had been visiting Jewish Family Service to…
Your donation helps organizations stay afloat during COVID-19, and provides critical services to prevent homelessness and hunger.
Park City Community Foundation launched our Community Response Fund on March 13 to help get support to those most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to 445 donors the fund…