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    Foothold

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    SALT LAKE CTY, UTSitio webEIN: 20-89683563 declaraciones registradas

    About Foothold

    Foothold is a Salt Lake County–focused family foundation that concentrates its giving on local human services and education initiatives, especially programs that help immigrants and refugees gain English fluency and succeed in school and the workforce. Its grants are few but large, with the vast majority of assets going to one flagship partner; smaller one-off gifts support intergenerational education, refugee relief, and occasional health/medical education causes in Utah. The foundation prioritizes practical, community-level interventions that improve integration and opportunity for vulnerable populations.

    Focus Areas

    English language acquisition and workforce integration for immigrants and refugees (local)Refugee relief and resettlement support in UtahIntergenerational care and education programsLocal medical education and cancer research support (small-scale)

    Who They Fund

    immigrants / local non-native English speakersrefugees (Ukrainian evacuees)school-aged students (K-12)job-seekers / workforce entrantsintergenerational families

    About Foothold

    Foothold’s recent giving is dominated by a single English-language and workforce-integration effort in Salt Lake City: two 2023 grants to Boost Foundation totaled $5,903,644 and were described as helping local citizens become fluent in English so they can excel in school and the labor market. That concentration makes the foundation’s priorities unusually clear. Around that flagship relationship, the funder also supports practical community services in Utah, including refugee assistance, intergenerational care, and small-scale medical education and cancer research. The pattern points to a local, hands-on grantmaker that uses large gifts to underwrite direct-service programs rather than spreading funds widely across many organizations. Foothold’s grantmaking is tightly centered on organizations serving people in Utah, with recent awards going to Salt Lake City-based recipients as well as one Washington-state organization for intergenerational care and education. The foundation’s portfolio suggests a preference for programs tied to daily needs and measurable participation: language fluency, school success, workforce readiness, refugee support, and health-related education or research. Across the latest grants, the emphasis stays on community-level interventions with clear service delivery goals.

    What Foothold Funds

    A defining theme in Foothold’s grantmaking is language access for immigrants and refugees. The foundation gave $3,745,000 to Boost Foundation in 2023 for helping local citizens become fluent in English and prepared for school and the labor market. Refugee relief also appears in the record: it awarded $30,000 to Community Foundation of Utah to assist refugees fleeing the Ukrainian war. Foothold’s support extends beyond newcomer services into intergenerational programming, including a $300,000 grant to Tears for Life the Tears Foundation for intergenerational care and education. Health-related giving is smaller but present, with $20,000 to Huntsman Cancer Foundation for research on cancer treatments and $5,000 to Millani Diamse for medical education.

    How Foothold Gives

    Foothold’s grant sizes are highly uneven: the p25 is $20,000, the median is $30,000, and the p75 jumps to $2,158,644. That spread reflects a structure built around a very large flagship gift alongside much smaller supplemental awards. The recent record shows repeated support for Boost Foundation in 2023, indicating recurring funding rather than one-off support in that core program area. The foundation is classified as a pure DAF provider, and it also makes program-related investments. The visible grant pattern is local and concentrated, with all listed recipients in the United States and the heaviest activity in Utah.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $6.3M

    Total Assets

    $4.5M

    Total Revenue

    $81K

    Total Expenses

    $316K

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $20K and $2.2M, with a median of $30K.

    25th Percentile

    $20K

    Median

    $30K

    75th Percentile

    $2.2M

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in UT.

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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated giving: very few grants with one dominant grantee (Boost Foundation received ~94% of total), repeat funding to core partner(s), and modest one-time grants to local nonprofits and causes.

    Funding Style

    direct service / program supportemergency humanitarian reliefresearch funding (medical/cancer)education and training support

    Notable grantees: BOOST Foundation, Tears for Life / Tears Foundation, Community Foundation of Utah, Huntsman Cancer Foundation, Millani Diamse

    Topics

    English language acquisition (ESL)K-12 academic achievementworkforce readiness and labor-market integrationrefugee resettlement and support (Ukraine-focused)intergenerational care and educationcancer treatment researchmedical education

    Where Foothold Makes Grants

    Foothold gives locally, and every recent grant in the dataset went to a U.S. recipient. Utah is the center of activity, with Salt Lake City appearing on multiple awards, including the largest grants and smaller health and refugee-related gifts. Outside Utah, the only recent recipient location shown is Puyallup, Washington, for an intergenerational care and education grant. The recipient-country distribution is fully domestic, and 100% of grants in the record went to recipients in Utah.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Foothold

    What kinds of work does Foothold fund most often?

    Foothold focuses on English language acquisition and workforce integration for immigrants and refugees, along with refugee relief in Utah. The recent record also includes intergenerational care and education, plus smaller medical education and cancer research support.

    How large are Foothold’s grants?

    The grant-size profile is sharply skewed: p25 is $20,000, median grant size is $30,000, and p75 is $2,158,644. That indicates a small number of very large awards alongside smaller support grants.

    Does Foothold fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Boost Foundation appears twice in the recent grants list, both in 2023, with awards of $3,745,000 and $2,158,644. That pattern suggests recurring support in a core program area.

    Where does Foothold give?

    The giving scope is local, and 100% of grants in the recent record went to recipients in Utah. Salt Lake City appears repeatedly among recipient locations, with one recent award also going to Puyallup, Washington.

    What recent cause areas show up besides language and refugee support?

    Recent grants also include intergenerational care and education, cancer treatment research, and medical education. The listed awards in those areas were $300,000, $20,000, and $5,000 respectively.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Tears for Life the Tears FoundationPuyallup, WA$300,0002025Grant for intergenerational care and education
    Millani DiamseSalt Lake City, UT$5,0002024Medical Education
    BOOST FOUNDATIONSALT LAKE CITY, UT$3,745,0002023DONATION OF CASH AND STOCKS WERE MADE TO THE BOOST FOUNDATIN TO HELP LOCAL CITIZENS BECOME FLUENT IN THE LOCAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE. THIS IS TO ASSIST THEM TO EXCEL IN SCHOOL AND THE LABOR MARKET AND PREPARE THEM FOR A LIFETIME OF SUCCESS
    BOOST FOUNDATIONSALT LAKE CITY, UT$2,158,6442023DONATION OF CASH AND STOCKS WERE MADE TO THE BOOST FOUNDATIN TO HELP LOCAL CITIZENS BECOME FLUENT IN THE LOCAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE. THIS IS TO ASSIST THEM TO EXCEL IN SCHOOL AND THE LABOR MARKET AND PREPARE THEM FOR A LIFETIME OF SUCCESS
    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF UTAHSALT LAKE CITY, UT$30,0002023DONATION TO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF UTAH WAS TO ASSIST WITH THE REFUGEES FLEEING THE UKRANIAN WAR.
    HUNTSMAN CANCER FOUNDATIONSalt Lake City, UT$20,0002023HUNTSMAN CANCER CENTER DONATION WAS MADE TO HELP WITH RESEARCH FOR CANCER TREATMENTS

    Tears for Life the Tears Foundation

    $300,000
    Puyallup, WA2025

    Grant for intergenerational care and education

    Millani Diamse

    $5,000
    Salt Lake City, UT2024

    Medical Education

    BOOST FOUNDATION

    $3,745,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2023

    DONATION OF CASH AND STOCKS WERE MADE TO THE BOOST FOUNDATIN TO HELP LOCAL CITIZENS BECOME FLUENT IN THE LOCAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE. THIS IS TO ASSIST THEM TO EXCEL IN SCHOOL AND THE LABOR MARKET AND PREPARE THEM FOR A LIFETIME OF SUCCESS

    BOOST FOUNDATION

    $2,158,644
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2023

    DONATION OF CASH AND STOCKS WERE MADE TO THE BOOST FOUNDATIN TO HELP LOCAL CITIZENS BECOME FLUENT IN THE LOCAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE. THIS IS TO ASSIST THEM TO EXCEL IN SCHOOL AND THE LABOR MARKET AND PREPARE THEM FOR A LIFETIME OF SUCCESS

    COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF UTAH

    $30,000
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT2023

    DONATION TO COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF UTAH WAS TO ASSIST WITH THE REFUGEES FLEEING THE UKRANIAN WAR.

    HUNTSMAN CANCER FOUNDATION

    $20,000
    Salt Lake City, UT2023

    HUNTSMAN CANCER CENTER DONATION WAS MADE TO HELP WITH RESEARCH FOR CANCER TREATMENTS