Planned Giving
Make a big impact with a future gift. Include Park City Community Foundation in your estate plan.
Make a big impact with a future gift. Include Park City Community Foundation in your estate plan.
A planned gift to Park City Community Foundation ensures that the community you love continues to thrive—for generations to come. Park City is a special place, defined by connection, generosity, and a shared commitment to our mountain town.
By including Park City Community Foundation in your estate plans, you can make a lasting investment in the people, places, and culture that make our community strong—today and well into the future.
If you’ve already included us in your estate plan, please let us know at this link »
Planned giving is a thoughtful way to support your community through your long-term financial or estate plans. Many planned gifts:
Your planned gift plays an important role in building a stronger, more resilient Park City.
Park City Community Foundation is here for the long term. When you make a planned gift through Park City Community Foundation, you benefit from:
Your legacy becomes part of a permanent resource dedicated to community well-being.
A legacy gift reflects who you are, what you value, and how you want to make a difference. Your gift allows you to support what matters most—now and in the future. Gifts may support:
If your interests change over time, or if community needs evolve, we help ensure your gift continues to do the most good.
There are many ways to include Park City Community Foundation in your plans:
We’re happy to work with you and your advisors to find the right option.
If you’re interested in exploring planned giving options, we invite you to connect directly with our team. We’re happy to talk through your interests and help you determine what approach may be the best fit.
Our planned giving team would be happy to speak with you in confidence over Zoom, phone, or in-person, with no obligation.
Or, contact Alexis Brown, VP of Development at alexis@parkcitycf.org or 435-731-4303.
We recommend consulting with your legal and/or financial advisor when making estate plans.
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