- 2018: $10,473,128
- 2019: $10,274,448
- 2020: $96,796,625
- 2021: $151,748,407
- 2022: $57,686,919
- 2023: $41,325,775
Total: $368,305,303
Grants have been made throughout the State of Utah to improve the lives of people.
While some of our more densely populated counties enjoy a lot of donor investment, other smaller and more rural counties do not receive as much or any at all.
Click on a county to view the total funding they've received over the last few years.
It is important to feel your legacy is in good hands. At the Community Foundation of Utah we connect with donors over shared values and interests, working toward a common goal: make the world a better place. We cultivate rich relationships with our fundholders based on the belief that we are all in this together.
Initial resources have been set up to support our neighbors in California during this incredibly difficult time. Community foundations across California are activating rapid response funds to help those impacted by the devastating wildfires that have displaced so many in and around Los Angeles. Donors who are interested in supporting community-based efforts are encouraged to contribute to the following community foundation-led funds:
California Community Foundation's fund will provide long-term recovery relief to the most underserved communities in the region that need it most, including the Native American, Muslim, migrant and non-native English-speaking communities – as well as children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities. These community foundations will help bridge financial gaps by collaborating with local foundations and nonprofit organizations that are already providing emergency aid to wildfire survivors and first responders. Other resources, including links to the local Habitat for Humanity, California Fire Foundation, World Central Kitchen and more can be found here.