With the ARPA stabilization grants ending in September of 2023, the state of Utah has said that it would invest some of its ARPA discretionary funds as a means to…
The Early Childhood Alliance advocates treating early care and education as the public good that it is. (As a refresher, please visit prior blogs on this topic here, here, here,…
Congratulations to Women’s Giving Fund Grants Committee member, Sue Banerjee, for accepting the role of PC Tot’s Executive Director!Sue and her family moved to Park City in 2020 before the…
In honor of the 2023 NBA All-Star Weekend, National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) Foundation has granted $15,000 to Park City Community Foundation. This grant will facilitate access to culturally relevant…
The best way to see the impact of your dollars in the community is by attending our annual Community Fund site visits from Feb. 7 to April 27. Last year, Park City…
Did you know that 77% of Utah residents live in a childcare desert, where access to affordable childcare is limited or nonexistent? And when childcare programs are available, the average…
Four New Members Are Also Added to the Powerful Community Foundation Board of Directors Park City, Utah (January 26, 2023) – Park City Community Foundation is excited to announce that…
KPCW’s Leslie Thatcher interviewed Aspen’s Kids First program co-manager Nancy Nichols this morning. You can listen to the full interview here. Over thirty years ago, the voters in Aspen added…
Improving school readiness and closing the opportunity gap are two of the critical priorities of the Early Childhood Alliance. In reviewing the Kindergarten Entry and Exit Profile (KEEP) results for…
As the Utah state legislature prepares to convene next Tuesday, the Early Childhood Alliance has been working alongside other early childhood advocates to promote the needs of our youngest Utahns…
Join our team! Please see the position posting below. You can apply at this link » Vice President of Development Reports to: CEO Location: Park City, Utah Salary: …
Park City Community Foundation adds 338 new members and $338,000 to the fund to better support local women and children.