Rocky Mountain Care - Holladay primarily funds long‑term care and eldercare entities, concentrating support on a small number of affiliated nursing homes and care facilities in Utah and nearby communities. Grants are typically large, operational/core-purpose awards rather than programmatic seed funding, and several recipients receive repeat funding, indicating sustained institutional support for a regional care network.
Highly concentrated: few, large grants to a small set of repeat grantees (many affiliated entities). Predominantly unrestricted or “to further exempt purposes” support for operational stability rather than one‑off program grants.
Rocky Mountain Care - Holladay Inc directs its giving toward long-term care infrastructure, with the largest recent awards flowing to affiliated entities and eldercare facilities in Utah. The 2025 grants include $1,619,263 to Bcbu Inc and $1,133,508 to The Sarah Daft Home, both in Woods Cross, alongside additional support to related care organizations and holding companies. That pattern points to a funder supporting the operational continuity of a regional eldercare network rather than a broad set of unrelated charities. The foundation’s recent grant history is dominated by large awards in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, often repeated to the same recipients across multiple years. Bcbu Inc appears twice in the recent list, and Rocky Mountain Care Evanston also received more than one grant, which suggests ongoing institutional backing. Several recipient names indicate internal or affiliated structures, including Bcvv Inc, Bccu Inc, and Vali Division of Wasatch. Across the recent grants provided, the emphasis stays on nursing homes, continuing care facilities, and organizations tied to elder services in the Wasatch Front region.
The clearest theme is support for skilled nursing and long-term care operations. Rocky Mountain Care - Holladay Inc gave $1,133,508 to The Sarah Daft Home in 2025, a grant described as being made to further exempt purposes. That sits alongside support for other care entities in the same network, showing a focus on maintaining eldercare capacity rather than funding a single project. A second theme is backing for affiliated operating entities and care-management structures. The foundation awarded $1,619,263 to Bcbu Inc in 2025 and $735,165 to Bcvv Inc in 2023, both with the same stated purpose. It also gave $623,701 to Bccu Inc in 2025. Another recurring area is regional care-site support, including $263,100 and $82,296 to Rocky Mountain Care Evanston in different years.
The typical grant size is large: the p25 is $377,283, the median is $491,466, and the p75 is $613,316. That distribution fits a grantmaker centered on substantial operating support rather than small project awards. The recent list also shows repeat recipients across years, including Bcbu Inc and Rocky Mountain Care Evanston, which indicates recurring support for the same affiliated organizations. Rocky Mountain Care - Holladay Inc is a public charity, and the listed grants are all made to organizations rather than individuals. The purpose language is consistently broad, using "to further exempt purposes."
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$9.9M
Most grants fall between $377K and $613K, with a median of $491K.
25th Percentile
$377K
Median
$491K
75th Percentile
$613K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in UT.
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Notable grantees: BCBU Inc, BCVV Inc, The Sarah Daft Home, Rocky Mountain Care Evanston, BCCU Inc
All of the recent grants listed go to recipients in Utah, and the recipient-country distribution is 100% US. Woods Cross appears repeatedly as the recipient city, including Bcbu Inc, The Sarah Daft Home, Bcvv Inc, Bccu Inc, and Vali Division of Wasatch. Rocky Mountain Care Evanston is another recipient in the recent grants list, showing support that reaches beyond a single facility while staying within the foundation’s local Utah footprint.
Its recent grants go to long-term care and eldercare entities, including nursing homes, continuing care homes, and affiliated operating organizations. Examples in the recent list include The Sarah Daft Home, Rocky Mountain Care Evanston, and several related entities such as Bcbu Inc and Bcvv Inc.
Yes. Bcbu Inc appears in both 2025 and 2023 grants, and Rocky Mountain Care Evanston also received more than one award. That pattern suggests ongoing support for a small set of affiliated organizations.
Recent grants are large. The p25 is $377,283, the median is $491,466, and the p75 is $613,316. The recent list also includes larger awards above $1 million, showing a structure built around substantial operating support.
The recent grants are entirely in Utah. Woods Cross is the most common recipient city in the list, and the recipient-country distribution is 100% US. The top state by grant count is also Utah.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BCBU INC | WOODS CROSS, UT | $1,619,263 | 2025 | To further exempt purposes |
| THE SARAH DAFT HOME | WOODS CROSS, UT | $1,133,508 | 2025 | To further exempt purposes |
| BCCU INC | WOODS CROSS, UT | $623,701 | 2025 | To further exempt purposes |
| BCVV INC | WOODS CROSS, UT | $137,073 | 2025 | To further exempt purposes |
| ROCKY MOUNTAIN CARE EVANSTON | WOODS CROSS, UT | $82,296 | 2025 | To further exempt purposes |
| VALI DIVISION OF WASATCH | WOODS CROSS, UT | $65,765 | 2025 | TO FURTHER EXEMPT PURPOSES |
| BCVV INC | WOODS CROSS, UT | $735,165 | 2023 | To further exempt purposes |
| BCBU INC | WOODS CROSS, UT | $491,466 | 2023 | To further exempt purposes |
| ROCKY MOUNTAIN CARE EVANSTON | WOODS CROSS, UT | $263,100 | 2023 | To further exempt purposes |
BCBU INC
$1,619,263To further exempt purposes
THE SARAH DAFT HOME
$1,133,508To further exempt purposes
BCCU INC
$623,701To further exempt purposes
BCVV INC
$137,073To further exempt purposes
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CARE EVANSTON
$82,296To further exempt purposes
VALI DIVISION OF WASATCH
$65,765TO FURTHER EXEMPT PURPOSES
BCVV INC
$735,165To further exempt purposes
BCBU INC
$491,466To further exempt purposes
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CARE EVANSTON
$263,100To further exempt purposes