About Park City Community Foundation
Park City Community Foundation’s giving shows a clear pattern of investing in the local systems that shape daily life in Park City and Summit County: conservation, housing, health, early childhood, education, and emergency support. Among its largest recent awards, it gave $749,200 to Utah Open Lands Conservation Association for environmental work, $373,390 to Peace House for housing and shelter, and $324,200 to People’s Health Clinic for health services. Those grants sit alongside sizable support for early childhood providers, mental wellness services, and community development efforts, indicating a broad community-building portfolio rather than a single-issue strategy.
The foundation also appears to fund both ongoing institutions and time-sensitive needs. Recipients such as Pc Tots, Holy Cross Ministries, and Jewish Family Service appear more than once across the recent-grants list, suggesting repeat support over multiple years. At the same time, the foundation has directed substantial grants to organizations outside Utah, including disaster relief in Hawaii and human services in New York and California. Its active programs reinforce the same place-based approach, with dedicated funds for women and children, childcare, youth sports access, housing, and community belonging.
What Park City Community Foundation Funds
In conservation and land stewardship, Park City Community Foundation awarded $749,200 to Utah Open Lands Conservation Association for environmental work. In housing and shelter, it gave $373,390 to Peace House for housing and shelter services, and the same organization received another $274,533 in 2025.
Early childhood is another consistent area. The foundation supported Pc Tots with $306,310 in 2025, after earlier grants of $291,516 in 2024 and $288,100 in 2023. It also funded Holy Cross Ministries for early childhood support with $294,580 in 2023, $210,670 in 2024, and $206,080 in 2025.
For mental health and wellness, Jewish Family Service received $296,590 in 2023 and $131,750 in 2024. The foundation also awarded $225,000 to Latino Behavioral Health Services in 2023, showing a continued interest in behavioral health and community-based human services.
How Park City Community Foundation Gives
Typical grants cluster around a middle range of $10,000 to $40,500, with a median of $18,800. The upper quartile reaches $40,500, while the lower quartile begins at $10,000, showing a mix of smaller awards and larger institutional grants. The recent-grants list also includes several repeat recipients across multiple years, including Pc Tots, Peace House, Holy Cross Ministries, Jewish Family Service, Latino Behavioral Health Services, and People’s Health Clinic. Park City Community Foundation is a public charity and a mixed community foundation, and it accepts unsolicited applications for several of its active programs, including Women’s Giving Fund, Youth United, Local Childcare Scholarships, and the Housing Fund.