Climate Fund

Tackling urgent climate change issues and supporting long-term investment for local climate solutions.

Local Climate Solutions in Action

Park City Community Foundation's Climate Fund puts resources in place to implement local climate solutions.

These solutions include: reducing emissions through eliminating food waste in our landfill, supporting natural land sinks, and empowering public and private entities to work in concert toward more sustainable future.

Our community is deeply-rooted to our natural environment, and we experience the impact of global warming in a visceral way when our community's snowpack and economic livelihood are at risk.

Guiding Scalable Solutions

While our interests are local, our influence is much bigger than our small population. Every climate solution we support aims to be replicable in similar communities.

Zero Food Waste 2030 Goal

In January 2024, the Climate Fund released its Zero Food Waste Strategic Plan, which outlines objectives, strategies, and next steps to eliminate food waste from the landfill by 2030.

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Recent News

Keep your Halloween pumpkins out of the landfill this season! 

Park City School District (PCSD), Park City Community Foundation, Spoil to Soil, and Momentum Recycling have come together with various schools, businesses, and nonprofits to offer a total of 15 bins around the greater Park City area to collect pumpkins for the community. The locations include: November 1 – November 30: Ecker Hill Middle School…

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Community Fund Grants Celebration

High-Impact Grantmaking Helps Recycle Utah Accelerate and Meet Demands

Recycle Utah, a two-time Park City Climate Fund grant recipient and an annual Community Fund grant recipient saw a massive influx in recycling drop-offs during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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