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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.
The Community Foundation Board of Directors welcomed three new board members to join the board during its December board meeting. Jenny Felsinger, Doug Henderson, and Ian Macleod will help support the Foundation’s mission, “to improve…
On Thursday, November 21, The Teton Behavioral Health Alliance, an initiative of the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, held its second annual Soupgiving at Jackson Elementary School’s Commons. The event was an opportunity to connect…
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole announced that Old Bill’s Fun Run 2024 raised a total of $23,400,067 in support of local nonprofits. This effort represents 23,597 individual gifts from 4,009 donors. The match pool, created with…
With summer underway, local education organizations are expanding summer programming in response to a restructuring of Teton County School District #1 (TCSD #1) Summer Learning program. Coombs Outdoors, Teton Literacy Center, and Teton…
One22 Resource Center has opened a Temporary Emergency Relief for Commuters (TERC) program to help Teton Valley commuters offset increased costs as a result of the Teton Pass closure.
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole announced that a new source for housing data is now available online. The Housing Dashboard was collaboratively created by community-invested partners and supported by the Foundation’s Housing…
The Community Foundation has activated its Community Emergency Response Fund to offer grants for organizations whose operations or services have been significantly disrupted by the Teton Pass closure.
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole announced today that its Competitive Grants program supported 60 nonprofit organizations with over $750,000 during the latest granting cycle.
Teton County Scholarship Program (TCSP) was pleased to announce its 2024 winners at Scholarship Night on April 24. This year, 156 students from across Teton County applied for 75 scholarships sponsored by generous local donors.
The 2024 Youth Philanthropy program awarded $52,500 in grants to 33 local nonprofits. Youth Philanthropy provides students at the five Teton County, WY high schools a hands-on learning experience in philanthropy. Participating students…
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…
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…