Community Foundation of Teton Valley
189 N. Main St., Ste. 112
Driggs, ID 83422
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1523
Driggs, ID 83422
Community Foundation of Teton Valley
189 N. Main St., Ste. 112
Driggs, ID 83422
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 1523
Driggs, ID 83422

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Submitted by Adam Williamson, M Counc. LCPC, NCC This piece was originally published in the July 21, 2016 issue of the Teton Valley News as part of the weekly Nonprofit Spotlight presented by the Community Foundation of Teton Valley. The mission of the Teton Valley Mental Health Coalition (TVMHC) is to promote mental wellness in Teton Valley through education, community action and the coordination of resources. We function to help prevent mental health emergencies through prevention efforts, provide subsidized counseling…

Submitted by TCISAR This piece was originally published in the July 28, 2016 issue of the Teton Valley News as part of the weekly Nonprofit Spotlight presented by the Community Foundation of Teton Valley. It’s a beautiful evening for a late summer full moon hike to Oliver Peak. The 8.4-mile trail near Victor cuts through swaths of wildflowers and offers uninterrupted views of neighboring mountains. Two well-equipped hikers head up the hill. The hikers reach the top, but lose the…

Last night, the Community Foundation of Teton Valley hosted the Awards Party for the 9th Annual Tin Cup Challenge, inviting nonprofits, Challengers, donors and volunteers to the Wildwood Room in Victor, ID where we announced the results of the 2016 fundraising event. “This year, we had our most successful Tin Cup Challenge yet, raising $1,263,829 directly benefitting our local nonprofits. Our group fundraising efforts through the 2016 Tin Cup Challenge raised over $1 million for the sixth year in a…

The Community Foundation of Teton Valley is pleased to announce that the Fall Competitive Grant Cycle is now open with grant applications due by 5pm on Friday, September 30, 2016. Local nonprofit organizations seeking grant funding for programs or services benefitting Teton Valley are welcome to apply. Eligible nonprofit organizations include 501c3 public charities, local schools and local government entities. New in 2016, the Community Foundation’s Grants Program will fund requests up to $5,000. “We are grateful to our Tin…

-2016 Community Foundation of Teton Valley Board & Staff Back Row (L-R): Dawn Banks, Jerod Pfeffer, Gene Marcowka Middle Row (L-R): Tina Culman, Karen Scheid, LeAnn Talbot, Jeanne Anderson, Nan Pugh Front Row (L-R): Herb Heimerl, Missy Colyer, Carrie Mowrey, Nancy Siverd, Susan Lykes Not Pictured: Tim Watters, John Finley, Daina Middleton [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Great teams are not born, they are made through the collective and selfless work of individuals committed to a common goal and purpose. It is about gathering together…

2016 Fall Grant Recipients Back Row (L-R): Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative (Drew Reed & Ruth Shea), Teton Valley Health Care, Inc (Ann Loyola), Teton Valley Ski Education Foundation (Corey McGrath), Greater Yellowstone Coalition (Janna Coulter & Kathy Rinaldi) Front Row (L-R): Teton County School District 401 (Allison McGranaghan), Teton Valley Community Recycling (Emily Selleck), Community Resource Center of Teton Valley (Megan O’Brien) Not Pictured: American Avalanche Association The Community Foundation of Teton Valley has announced that, as part of their…

Ethan Marcum, 2016 Blake Chapman Flight Scholarship Recipient By: Julia Tellman This article was originally published in the November 10, 2016 issue of the Teton Valley News and is published here with permission. The Teton Valley Blake Chapman Flight Scholarship Fund and the scholarship application process are managed by the Community Foundation of Teton Valley. Teton Valley’s newest private pilot is only four months out of high school. Ethan Marcum earned his license on Oct. 16. He was this year’s recipient…

2016 Youth Philanthropy Grant Recipients & Student Philanthropists. Photo Courtesy: Erica Rice The Community Foundation of Teton Valley, in partnership with Teton High School, is now accepting grant applications through Wednesday, January 25, 2017 at 5:00 PM as part of the 2017 Youth Philanthropy Program. “This program is an excellent opportunity for introducing the concept of philanthropy to the next generation while helping them to better understand the significant and impactful roles that nonprofits play in our own community,” said…
The Community Foundation of Teton Valley is now accepting Spring Competitive Grant Applications through Friday, February 24, 2017 at 5 PM. Local nonprofit organizations seeking grant funding for programs or services benefitting Teton Valley are welcome to apply for up to $5,000 in grant funding. Requests in excess of $5,000 may be considered for especially compelling projects involving a collaboration between 2 or more local nonprofits. Eligible nonprofit organizations include 501c3 public charities, local schools and local government entities. “We…

It is with heavy hearts that we share that Dawn Banks, Marketing and Programs Director, unexpectedly passed away on February 9, 2017. Dawn believed deeply in the Community Foundation of Teton Valley and was particularly passionate about the Tin Cup Challenge. She truly helped make the event the great success it has become. Originally from Iowa, Dawn made her way west in 2004 after graduating from Northwest Missouri State University. She dove right in upon arriving in Teton Valley and…

The Community Foundation of Teton Valley is pleased to announce that Claire Vitucci has been hired to serve as the new Marketing and Administrative Assistant for the foundation. Vitucci brings a wealth of marketing and systems experience that she is excited to utilize towards benefiting the community at large through the Community Foundation’s supporting role in Teton Valley. She is equally enthusiastic to work closely with local nonprofits to advance their important work and influence positive change locally. “This role…
It’s hard to believe it’s been a decade! Time flies when you live in a community enriched with the ideals of giving. Our community members consistently go above and beyond in donating valuable resources, time and money to the nonprofits and events that help make Teton Valley the exceptional home it is for all of us. The Donald C. Brace Foundation and Karen Scheid are honoring the 10th anniversary of the Tin Cup Challenge by doubling their traditional contribution and donating…

Q: What is the Tin Cup Challenge? A: One of the most innovative charitable fundraisers in the nation, the Tin Cup Challenge is also one of the most successful. In 2016, the event raised $1,263,829 from 964 donors. Since 2008, this event has raised an astounding $9,546,466, directly benefitting Teton Valley’s cherished nonprofits working tirelessly to enhance our quality of life. Q: How does it work? A: During the 9-week charitable giving period, donors make gifts to the Community Foundation of…

Would you believe that planning for the Tin Cup Challenge begins in December! In the cold, dark moths of winter, the Community Foundation of Teton Valley begins to strategize for the hopefully sunny, 3rd Saturday in July. Tin Cup budget approval, event changes, strategic planning, and reserving event-related dates and venues gets the Tin Cup ball rolling before the year is out. In the new year things begin to simmer as vacant Tin Cup Captain positions are identified. Tin Cup…

There are two ways to give during the Tin Cup Challenge. During this 9-week giving period, you can donate to the Designated Nonprofit Fund, the Challenger Fund or both. Choose to donate to the Designated Nonprofit Fund and 100% of your donation goes to the designated nonprofits of your choice during the giving period. Your gift provides unrestricted funding to promote and support the charitable mission of each participating nonprofit. Designated nonprofit funds received during the giving period are given…

Accept the challenge as a business, a community member or both! Challengers are a special group of corporations and individuals who give $1,000 or more to the Challenger Fund each year during the 9-week giving period of the Tin Cup Challenge. Gifts to the Challenger Fund are used to provide matching grants to participating nonprofits, host the Tin Cup Celebration and so much more. The Challenger Fund is the starting block against which both donors and nonprofits lean solidly…

A Charitable Legacy An incredible legacy of charitable giving in the Tetons began in 1997 when an anonymous couple donated $500,000 to create an innovative fundraiser that would support local nonprofits and inspire community giving – Old Bill’s Fun Run for Charities was born. Graciously Old Bill’s and the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole incorporated Teton Valley nonprofits into their fold to help support nonprofit services on both sides of Teton Pass in the early years; however, as Teton Valley…

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Tin Cup Challenge provides a full cup of critical funding for Teton Valley nonprofits on an annual basis. Donations made during the 9-week Tin Cup giving period are completely unrestricted funds to be used by each organization in the most strategic way possible. This freedom means that Tin Cup donations and matched funds account for a significant portion of local nonprofits’ annual operating budgets. The Community Foundation of Teton Valley is thrilled to provide support, momentum and matching grants…

This coming Saturday, July 15th, marks a decade of exceptional generosity in Teton Valley through the Community Foundation of Teton Valley and the Tin Cup Challenge. In our first nine years, together, we have raised $9.5 million for Teton Valley nonprofits. In turn, these tireless organizations have continued to grow and fulfill vital needs for our unique, rural locale. On Saturday, residents from all walks of life will converge in the heart of Teton Valley to celebrate the impact nonprofits…

This Friday at 5pm marks the last chance to give in this year’s Tin Cup Challenge! The Tin Cup Challenge is the most significant fundraiser of the year for Teton Valley nonprofits. Donations collected during the 9-week giving period of the Tin Cup Challenge make up a significant portion of annual operating budgets for these organizations. Additionally, the efficiency of the Tin Cup streamlined giving for 45 nonprofits this year. That means our nonprofits can concentrate on the business of…