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

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.
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole is pleased to welcome Colby Mitchell as the Backbone Leader of Systems of Education, a part of the organization’s Education and Families initiative. Last spring, the Community Foundation launched its Education and Families initiative with Systems of Education, a collective impact network representing over 30 organizations engaged in education in Teton County, Wyoming.
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole announced today that it is launching a new Education and Family initiative with Systems of Education, a collective impact network representing over 30 organizations engaged in education in Teton County, Wyoming.