Nonprofit Education

Cultivating knowledge. Creating change.

What’s different about Park City Community Foundation? Beyond just awarding grant money, the Community Foundation is the place for nonprofits to collaborate and learn from one another. And with education comes better governance and financial responsibility, which leads to stronger, more viable nonprofits. It’s one distinct way we’re giving to the organizations that give so much to greater Park City. We offer accessible and affordable opportunities to help nonprofits maximize their impact in the community—with a manageable workload.

Open Nonprofit Roundtables—collaboration through conversation.

Park City Community Foundation Open Nonprofit Roundtables provide the opportunity to share best practices with colleagues, build stronger relationships among nonprofit organizations, and provide a regular meeting place for leaders through facilitated discussions. Roundtables are open to every level of nonprofit staff, from program directors, to fundraisers, to executive directors to board members.

All roundtables will take place in person at Blair Education Center in Park City Hospital unless otherwise noted. Roundtables are 90 minutes enabling deeper topic discussions. Topic experts may join to co-lead the discussion. Coffee and light breakfast will be served. Questions? Please email Mary Christa Smith at marychrista@consciouscoalitionconsulting.com.

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Executive Director Peer Forum

Park City Community Foundation’s Nonprofit CEO / Executive Director Peer Forum provides a structured and supportive environment for 12 participants to enhance their skills, share experiences, and foster a collaborative community dedicated to nonprofit excellence. Throughout the 8-month engagement, the forum provides an opportunity to learn from and with community nonprofit leaders.

Equity Advancement Cohort

Park City Community Foundation’s Equity Advancement Cohort aims to build capacity amongst individuals and organizations to champion and direct equity efforts at an organizational level. The cohort engages approxmately 40 participants and is comprised of committed leaders from local companies and organizations. Participation requires a time commitment of 30+ hours of training and meetings between March and November, as well as personal learning outside of the sessions. Topics of focus include establishing a common language and framework for critical analysis with an explicit focus on race, exploring historical foundations of structural racism and how those impact current practices and outcomes, role-playing how to have conversations around race, and more. Stay updated about this opportunity below.

Board and Donor Speaker Series

Introducing our Board Member and Donor Speaker Series, where we bring together leading experts in the nonprofit sector to share their insights and expertise. Join us as these influential leaders discuss the latest trends, innovative strategies, and best practices in navigating the challenges of the nonprofit landscape. Gain valuable perspectives from individuals who have made significant contributions to social impact, philanthropy, and community development. This series is a unique opportunity to engage with visionaries shaping the future of nonprofits, providing inspiration and practical wisdom for both board members and philanthropists committed to making a positive difference in our community. Stay updated about upcoming events below.

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What participants are saying.

“The roundtable discussions are immensely valuable, not only to the nonprofit sector but to the Park City community. The valuable information that is shared, contemplated, deliberated and debated brings about best practices for every nonprofit executive, allowing them to work with community members in a more meaningful way. I will never miss a roundtable!”

“The PCCF roundtables have been a great source of networking as well as food for thought. Nonprofit work can be draining and discouraging at times. Knowing that others are facing some of the same challenges and sharing ideas and resources with each other is wonderful. Thank you!”

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