Community Foundation Of Jackson Hole
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole (Jackson, WY) manages donor funds, awards grants and scholarships, and leads community initiatives to improve local quality of life. The site describes grant programs, initiatives (behavioral health, housing, education), donor services, staff and board information.
Source: Website · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
Local or regional nonprofits with demonstrated impact in Wyoming (or projects that clearly benefit the Teton County community), or established organizations with a clear program that aligns with the foundation’s housing, health, education, conservation, or community services interests.
Good Fit
- • Work directly benefits Teton County or broader Wyoming communities.
- • Requests for general operating support, housing, behavioral health, youth services, conservation, or cultural programming.
- • Ability to document local impact and collaborations with community institutions.
- • Capacity to engage with a foundation grants officer or staff for an introductory conversation.
Geography
Observed giving is heavily concentrated in Wyoming (about 78% of dollars in 2024) even though smaller grants reach organizations in roughly 30 states; the footprint is effectively local/regional in practice.
Recipient Variety
In 2024 the foundation funded 368 distinct recipients across many mission areas (housing, health, education, conservation, arts), indicating a broad and diverse recipient set in the latest observed year.
New Applicants
Direct evidence shows 77 new recipients in 2024 and a steady flow of distinct grantees, suggesting new entrants can be funded, but no formal public application process was found so openness appears to rely on informal/submission conversations rather than a standard online application.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
