Media Kit and Publications

The Com­mu­ni­ty Foun­da­tion of Jack­son Hole has gath­ered mate­ri­als that help make writ­ing about us, part­ner­ing with us or under­stand­ing our mis­sion and val­ues easy. In this sec­tion you will find use­ful reports and white papers, back issues of Annu­al Reports, fact sheets, FAQs and down­load­able logo asset. Media inquiries should be direct­ed to Anne Bradley, Chief Mar­ket­ing Offi­cer, abradley@​cfjacksonhole.​org

Com­mu­ni­ca­tion Guide­lines for Grant Recipients

Logo Use Requirements

  • There is only one logo mark for Com­mu­ni­ty Foun­da­tion of Jack­son Hole. It is com­posed of the dot­ted antler arch and the Com­mu­ni­ty Foun­da­tion of Jack­son Hole wordmark.
  • The dot­ted antler arch should not be used as a sec­ondary mark. The only appro­pri­ate instance of using this mark on its own would be as a graph­i­cal motif.
  • In terms of logo col­or usage, the only time the mark and type can be dif­fer­ent col­ors is when the back­ground is dark, as shown on the pre­vi­ous page. When the logo is on a light back­ground, the pri­ma­ry logo in blue should be used.

Foun­da­tion News

Individuals who live and/or work in Teton County, Wyoming can help the Teton Behavioral Health Alliance, an initiative of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, improve the quality of life in the region by completing the Community Behavioral Health Needs Survey.
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole recently awarded $1,000,000 in funding to local organizations through a pilot granting program guided by two of the Foundation’s Initiatives – Behavioral Health and Housing Solutions - which are addressing cross-cutting community issues. “Our goal is for Initiatives’ grants to spark change specific to the behavioral health and housing demands facing our community,” Community Foundation President Laurie Andrews reflected.
On Thursday, November 16 from 5:30-8:00pm, The Teton Behavioral Health Alliance, an initiative of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, is hosting its first annual Soupgiving at the Virginian Lodge’s Wister Hall. The event is an opportunity to connect with fellow Jacksonites before the busy, and sometimes challenging, holiday season. During this free event, enjoy heartwarming soups from local restaurants, a moment to connect with friends old and new, live music by Kirsten Farney and friends, a collaborative art project, and activities and crafts in the Kids' Corner led by Teton Literacy Center.