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Annnal Report 2016

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Page 1: 2016 - parkcitycf.org · Park City and has become a signature event for Park City Community Foundation. This 24 hour “day of giving” creates an opportunity to highlight nonprots

Annnal Report2016

Page 2: 2016 - parkcitycf.org · Park City and has become a signature event for Park City Community Foundation. This 24 hour “day of giving” creates an opportunity to highlight nonprots

Questions

4 ? you helpedanswer

this year

2016982,914XX in the amount of

given in$

Grants

$

$

Live PC Give PC

Raised 1,348,688Unique Donors3,293

8,55986

DonationsParticipating Nonprofits

Participating Nonprofits

Volunteer Hours 552155 Volunteers

932016

2015

45

Women’s Giving Fund

1,308Power LunchesAverage # of girls at lunch

Members4

16059

8RoundtablesAverage # of ParticipantsPhilanthropicFunds

1,500,000 Goal

Questions

4 ? you helpedanswer

this year

2016982,914XX in the amount of

given in$

Grants

$

$

Live PC Give PC

Raised 1,348,688Unique Donors3,293

8,55986

DonationsParticipating Nonprofits

Participating Nonprofits

Volunteer Hours 552155 Volunteers

932016

2015

45

Women’s Giving Fund

1,308Power LunchesAverage # of girls at lunch

Members4

16059

8RoundtablesAverage # of ParticipantsPhilanthropicFunds

1,500,000 Goal

Questions

4 ? you helpedanswer

this year

2016982,914XX in the amount of

given in$

Grants

$

$

Live PC Give PC

Raised 1,348,688Unique Donors3,293

8,55986

DonationsParticipating Nonprofits

Participating Nonprofits

Volunteer Hours 552155 Volunteers

932016

2015

45

Women’s Giving Fund

1,308Power LunchesAverage # of girls at lunch

Members4

16059

8RoundtablesAverage # of ParticipantsPhilanthropicFunds

1,500,000 Goal

Questions

4 ? you helpedanswer

this year

2016982,914XX in the amount of

given in$

Grants

$

$

Live PC Give PC

Raised 1,348,688Unique Donors3,293

8,55986

DonationsParticipating Nonprofits

Participating Nonprofits

Volunteer Hours 552155 Volunteers

932016

2015

45

Women’s Giving Fund

1,308Power LunchesAverage # of girls at lunch

Members4

16059

8RoundtablesAverage # of ParticipantsPhilanthropicFunds

1,500,000 Goal

Forecast2016

201520142013201220112010200920080

300,000

600,000

900,000

1,200,000

1,500,000$

$

$

$

$

Live PC Give PCGrants Programming

Park City Community Foundation and YOU

Questions

4 ? you helpedanswer

this year

2016982,914XX in the amount of

given in$

Grants

$

$

Live PC Give PC

Raised 1,348,688Unique Donors3,293

8,55986

DonationsParticipating Nonprofits

Participating Nonprofits

Volunteer Hours 552155 Volunteers

932016

2015

45

Women’s Giving Fund

1,308Power LunchesAverage # of girls at lunch

Members4

16059

8RoundtablesAverage # of ParticipantsPhilanthropicFunds

1,500,000 Goal

How do we meet the needs of women and children in Summit County in an ongoing way?Beyond funding, how we can support the 90+ nonprofits in Park City?

How can low-income students get the guidance and support they need to prepare for and graduate from college?Park City runs on its nonprofits. How do we show them the love?

PCCF By the Numbers

Thank you for helping Park City Community Foundation (PCCF) make the greatest possible impact within the context of our community needs. Your care and concern and financial support make it possible for PCCF to bring together local nonprofits and community leaders to contribute both monetary resources and innovative ideas that effect lasting change.

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Opportunity GrantPark City Education Foundation (PCEF) raised a portion of the funds to launch this program through donor directed contributions from long-time PCEF supporters.

In addition, Park City Community Foundation (PCCF) made a one-time start-up Opportunity Grant of $39,000 in support of PCEF’s efforts for Bright Futures.

The Opportunity Grant is a new mechanism that connects PCCF’s donors and donor advised fund holders with key leadership initia-tives in the greater Park City area.

The Bright Futures grant was made possible by generous support from the Mark C. Lemons Foundation, the Louis Family Fund, Annie and Kevin Parker, and the Bob & Susan Richer Fund.

Annual GrantWhen Women’s Giving Fund members selected the cause to support in 2016, they also chose to augment it through a match-ing challenge, with more than $20,000 additional raised! Of that, $5,000 has allowed us to make a full $30,000 WGF Grant to Summit County Children’s Justice Center, and the remaining $15,000 (and even a bit more) went to PC Tots to support affordable child-care for low-income families.

Thanks to the generosity and inspi-ration of the members of the Park

City Women’s Giving Fund, the Summit County Children’s Justice Center will be able to provide improved support to child victims of abuse and to their families.

The 2016 Women’s Giving Fund Grant of $30,000 will provide the Children’s Justice Center with train-ing, facility enhancements, and family resources to help offer a safe, comfortable environment and to immediately improve the qual-ity of life for children and family members who have been impact-ed by the trauma of child abuse.

Women’s Giving FundWomen meeting the gaps for women and children

Mentoring the Next GenerationWomen’s Giving Fund members provide mentoring opportuni-ties four times a year for girls at Ecker Hill Middle School for 6th and 7th grade girls to share experiences in work and life.

A problem was presented: Only 25 percent of first-generation collegians earn a four-year degree. As the Park City School District sought to improve those odds, it started Bright Futures, a new public-private partnership aimed at increasing the number of first generation college students who go to and graduate from college.

Bright Futures prepares students with tools such as self-advocacy, persistence, and problem-solving, through bi-monthly mentoring and skill building sessions, in addition to a four-day intensive summer academy. At the core of the approach are “Crews”: teams of students, three to six members in size, working to support each other in achieving their goal of college graduation, from ninth grade through college.

Bright Futures is based on a very successful Southern California program called Bright Prospect, founded by a Park City part-time resident.

Thank you for making lasting, positive impact for women and children throughout Summit County by once again responding to the current local issues and challenges facing women and children.

Knowing that the Women’s Giving Fund was stepping up with important fund-ing, we could tell families whose circumstances had changed, to hang on be-cause we had a way to keep their children at PC Tots. A huge weight was lifted off their shoulders in a time when they were in a bind.

Carol Loomis President, PC Tots

I saw for the past four years a lot of my peers that entered college did not finish the semester. This can’t happen. We need more rep-resentation of our community’s Park City teens in college. We need more people to say, ‘we need to support this program’ and PCCF and PCEF did just that. I want the students I mentor to say ‘yes, I am a woman of color, but I still have the same opportunities.’ I want the students in Bright Futures to know their opportunities. I don’t want them to feel like they are the have nots and I want them to see all the opportunities they have in this community.

Rebeca Gonzales, Program Director

We are fighting back against the silence that’s associ-ated with child abuse. We believe here that every child in Summit County deserves a happy childhood. With the Women’s Giving Fund grant, the Children’s Justice Center will be impacted for years to come.

Melissa McKain Director, Summit County Children’s Justice Center

WGF 2016 Recipient: Summit County

Children’s Justice Center

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Our ImpactHelping people connect to causes they care about.

Live PC Give PC reaches more nonprofits than everIn its sixth year, Live PC Give PC has become synonymous with Park City and has become a signature event for Park City Community Foundation. This 24 hour “day of giving” creates an opportunity to highlight nonprofits and the important role they play in Summit County, the state, and internationally. In 2015, more than 3,200 donors united to give $1,348,668 to local nonprofits. The goal for 2016 is $1.5 million, with more than 90 nonprofits participating – from educational organi-zations, to the arts, land conservation, health care, and more.

HighlightsThe Hope Alliance has tradi-tionally focused on internation-al work, but now offers vision services both in Park City and in the Salt Lake City area.

Recycle Utah keeps hard-to- recycle materials out of our waste stream. The funds raised through Live PC Give PC in 2015 provid-ed the opportunity for residents and businesses to dispose of “hard-to-recycle” items such as glass, Styrofoam, pallets, bike tires, and any type and size of plastic items.

Utah Avalanche Center used funds raised through Live PC Give PC to produce daily avalanche advisories for the Wasatch and the Uinta Mountains, avalanche awareness programs for the Wasatch Back, and KPCW reports every morning during the winter.

Summit Community Power Works is a grassroots nonprofit, leading the charge in our community for the $5 million Georgetown Energy Prize. Park City is in 4th place with 3 months to go to win. They used the generous donations from Live PC Give PC donors to implement four key initiatives: LED Switch, Control Switch, Comfort Switch, and Power Switch, adding up to $2,000,000 in savings on their utility bills in the first 9 months of the competition and garnering attention on the U.S. Senate floor.

Mountain Trails Foundation’s Live PC Give PC 2015 donations helped support winter groom-ing in Round Valley as well as summer trail crew operations.

EATS Park City used monies raised last year to help fund in-school taste tests, to expand its school garden programs and cooking classes, and hire their first paid staff position. Thanks to increased awareness and outreach due to program expansion, they are planning addi-tional paid staff positions, as well as raised bed gardens and tower gardens in every school in Park City.

Park City Education Foundation used Live PC Give PC to support school-specific projects that improve teacher and student life. For example, the PCHS Band uses Live PC Give PC to fundraise for national competition fees, instru-ments, and uniforms so that every student can participate.

New in 2016: Best Buddies is the world’s largest organization dedi-cated to ending the social, physical, and economic isolation of the over 200 million people with intellectu-al and developmental disabilities and is now expanding into Park City. With funds raised this year, Best Buddies hopes to combat the isolation currently being experi-enced by families and their children in the local community by creat-ing “buddy birthdays” and “buddy balls” that are free to families and provide social connections.

What nonprofits are saying about the nonprofit roundtablesWhat’s different about Park City Community Foundation? Beyond just awarding grant money, PCCF 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.

PCCF offers Executive Director Roundtables and Open Roundtables,

each four times a year. Open Roundta-bles are open to anyone working for a nonprofit organization – program staff, development staff, executive directors, etc. Executive Director Roundtables are for EDs only. Executive directors, situated between board and staff, have a unique role; the roundtable recognizes this by providing a unique space for learning.

Thank you for making this springboard for what nonprofit leaders are calling the “best, most productive hour I’ve spent.”

2016Board of DirectorsJudy Billings

Courtney Caplan

Bill Coleman

Chris Conabee

J Taylor Crandall

Kristi Cumming

Mark Fischer

Diane Foster

Jody Gross

Cathy Hill

Jolie Iacobelli

Robert La Forgia

Mark Lemons

Hank Louis

Karen Marriott

Jon Monk

Franklin Morton

Jack Mueller

Tom Raffa

Syd Reed

Bob Richer

Bill Rock

Mike Ruzek

Steve Sloan

Steve Tyler

Peter Vitulli

Park City Community FoundationPO Box 681499 Park City, UT 84068

parkcitycf.org

Absolutely the best, most productive hour I’ve spent. Thanks to Park City Community Foundation for organizing. You are a terrific community resource and you helping us grow.

Lynne Rutan, CONNECT Summit County Co-founder

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Thank you to our Donorsfor seeing and meeting the needs of Park City

Pinnacle $25,000 or moreFrom current challenges to innovative initiatives, local nonprofits enrich the community thanks to the generosity of donors.Anonymous (1)

J Taylor and Suzanne Crandall

John and Kristi Cumming

Hank and Diane Louis

David Pottruck

Emily Scott Pottruck

Park City Board of Realtors

Powdr Corporation

United Way of Salt Lake

Vail Resorts – Epic Promise

Apex $10,000 to $24,999Anonymous (1)

Backcountry

Art Buser and Pam Greacen Buser

Bill Coleman

Mark Fischer

Steve and Deb Ginder

Tom and Pat Grossman

High West

Ari Ioannides

Sean and Margaux Kelleher

Mark and Tiffany Lemons

The Lund Family Foundation

Marriott Daughters Foundation

Richard E. & Nancy P. Marriott Foundation

Franklin and Debbie Morton

Jack and Sue Mueller

Park City Medical Center

Kevin and Annie Parker

Tom and Kathy Raffa

Bob and Susan Richer

SNOCRU

Tesoro Foundation

Dr. Dave Thomas and Liz Lockette

Dave and Renee Wentz

Peter and Mary Wright Jr.

Zions Bank

Vista $1,000 to $2,499George Bishop and Whitney Olch Bishop

Gary and Jana Cole

Linda DesBarres

Patricia Henderson

Dr. Scott and Stefani Kimche

Jeff and Lydia Kluge

LCA Bank Corporation

Bryan Markkanen and Katie Wright

Matt and Bridgette Meinhold

Peter and Kathleen Metcalf

Matthew Mitton

Susan Pearlstine

Jason and Anne Marie Portnoy

Dianne and Mark Prothro

Syd Reed

Edward N. and Carol Scott Robinson Fund

Richard and Susan Roth

Ski Butlers

Stephen and Marta Sloan

Bayne Stevenson

Tommy Tanzer and Joanne Bloom

Betsy and Scott Thornton

Thomas and Patricia Van Winkle

Niels and Pam Vernegaard

Brad Williams

Community Pass ClubThe Community Pass is a recreation and relaxation pass with a conscience. Learn more about joining the Club.Community Pass Club Members

Anonymous (1)

Larry and Judy Brownstein

Andrew and Courtney Caplan

John and Kristi Cumming & Powdr Corp

George and Katie Coleman

Mark Fischer

Jim and Diane Francis

Steve and Deb Ginder

John and Mindy Halsey Jr.

Mark and Tiffany Lemons

Hank and Diane Louis

The Lund Family Foundation

Phyllis Maizlish – Maizlish Family Foundation

Tom and Linda McCausland

Franklin and Debbie Morton

Jack and Sue Mueller

David Pottruck

Bob and Susan Richer

Snell & Wilmer

Dave and Renee Wentz

Wells Fargo

Peter and Mary Wright Jr.

Joel and Elaine Zuckerman

Community Pass Club Partners

Ballet West

Canyons Golf Course

Deer Valley Resort

High West

Jeremy Golf & Country Club

Montage Deer Valley

Outlaw Golf Club

Park City Golf Club

Park City Institute

Park Meadows Country Club

PC Marc Tennis

Sundance Institute

Talisker Golf at Tuhaye

Vail Resorts – Epic Promise

Legacy SocietyMembers of our Legacy Society support everything we love about Park City—from its breathtaking landscape to its diverse community. With planned gifts that advance our long-term community goals, Legacy Society members sustain our vibrant community for generations to come.Anonymous (2)

Bryan Markkanen and Katie Wright

Scott and Carol Loomis

Franklin and Debbie Morton

The Olch Family

Susan Pearlstine

Myles Rademan and Joy Barrett

Mary and Peter Wright Jr.