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Community Foundation of Utah - Ogden Circle of Giving Set up a Donor Advised Fund Advise my client on tax-advantaged giving Get support for my nonprofit Mission Related Investments Request a Giving Facilitation Utah Grantmakers Alliance Solutions for Wealth Managers Grantmaking for Private Foundations Resources for Nonprofit Organizations Education & Mentorship Opportunities Organizational Information Contact | Fundholder Login | Give Now Set up a Donor Advised Fund Advise my client on tax-advantaged giving Get support for my nonprofit Mission Related Investments Request a Giving Facilitation Utah Grantmakers Alliance Solutions for Wealth Managers Grantmaking for Private Foundations Resources for Nonprofit Organizations Education & Mentorship Opportunities Organizational Information Set up a Donor Advised Fund Advise my client on tax-advantaged giving Get support for my nonprofit Mission Related Investments Request a Giving Facilitation Utah Grantmakers Alliance Solutions for Wealth Managers Grantmaking for Private Foundations Resources for Nonprofit Organizations Education & Mentorship Opportunities Organizational Information The Ogden Circle of Giving was formed in 2019 to leverage small, individual donations into a powerful giving tool, investing in programs that promote positive change through creativity, innovation, education or enhanced wellbeing.
A giving circle is a way for like-minded community members to pool their giving to make a bigger difference. Through small annual donations, members collaborate to grant funds to local nonprofits that are moving the needle.
In 2022, CFU connected the Ogden Circle of Giving with the Dr. Dumke Foundation to support their initiatives to continue to support the Ogden area through their Donor Advised Fund creating the Ogden Circle of Giving’s second giving cycle awarding the Dumke Endowment Funds.
Collectively, the Ogden Circle of Giving, through the Ogden Circle of Giving Fund and the Dumke Endowment Funds have granted over $200,000 to support Utah’s social sector. To learn more about the Ogden Circle of Giving, please see “ Uplifting Ogden through Philanthropy ”. Applications for the Dr. Ezekiel R.
and Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation Fund at the Community Foundation of Utah, managed by the Ogden Circle of Giving, are now closed. Awards will be announced and distributed the week of Giving Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025. This year, the grant's core focus area will be restricted to Conservation and environmental projects in the Greater Ogden area.
Ogden Circle of Giving Grantmaking The Ogden Circle of Giving offers two grant cycles annually with open allocation periods as indicated below. Spring: Ogden Circle of Giving Fund The Ogden Circle of Giving rotates through core focus areas, ensuring equitable access to funding opportunities across a range of community needs with each grant cycle.
This approach enables us to offer targeted support to organizations that are making a meaningful impact in specific areas. Rotating through these priority themes, we can deepen our collective impact, foster innovation, and ensure that diverse sectors of our community receive the resources they need to thrive.
Distribution of Estimated Funds: $10K+ Eligibility: Organizations based in and serving the Ogden/Clearfield DMA whose grant requests meet the criteria of the focus area for each giving cycle. Source: Ogden Circle of Giving annual donations 2024 - Advancement of Women 2025 - Community Vibrancy 2027 - Advancement of Women 2028 - Community Vibrancy Fall: Dr. Ezekiel R.
and Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation Charitable Fund Grants are to be made to nonprofit organizations serving the Greater Ogden area addressing pre-determined general issue areas in the community with an emphasis on supporting projects and programs. These issue areas reflect the values and priorities identified by the Board of the Dr. Ezekiel R. and Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation in its sunsetting plan.
Distribution of Estimated Funds: $60K Eligibility: Organizations based in and serving the greater Ogden area whose grant requests meet the criteria of the focus areas for the giving cycle. Source: Dr. Ezekiel R.
and Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation Charitable Fund 2024 - Ogden-centric civic and arts efforts 2025 - Conservation and environmental projects in the Greater Ogden area 2026 - Access to health care, particularly for underserved populations, women’s health care, and homeless populations 2027- Early childhood programs and education, including projects that provide enrichment beyond traditional school or community forums (Please note: no grants will be made to schools serving grades K-12) 2028 - Ogden-centric and arts efforts 2029 - Conservation and environmental projects of the Greater Ogden area The Ogden Circle of Giving rotates through core focus areas each grant cycle to ensure equitable access to targeted funding opportunities and to align with the Dr. Ezekiel R.
and Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation's mission. These areas include: Supporting programs that empower women through leadership development, economic opportunity, personal safety, and access to essential resources. The collective well-being, prosperity, and energy of a place—where people feel they belong, participate actively, and have access to experiences that enrich quality of life.
Grants in this focus area will support initiatives that strengthen connections, foster engagement, and create opportunities that make communities thrive. Investing in lifelong learning through early childhood programs, higher education, and enrichment opportunities outside traditional K–12 settings.
Civic and Arts Engagement** Supporting Ogden-based civic initiatives and arts programs that contribute to a thriving and inclusive cultural landscape. Environmental Conservation** Advancing conservation and sustainability efforts within the Greater Ogden area to protect and preserve natural resources.
Healthcare Access for Underserved Populations** Expanding healthcare access with a focus on underserved groups, including women and individuals experiencing homelessness.
*OCOG Spring Areas of Focus **Dumke Fall Areas of Focus Midtown Community Health Center Ogden City Arts, Culture, and Events (ACE) Division Safe Harbor Crisis Center Weber State Women's Center The Jackson Byck Cancer for College Fund Utah Afghan Community Fund Weber State Children's School at the Community Education Center Saint Martha's Baby Project I would like to learn more about: * Supporting the Giving Circle Applying for a Giving Circle Grant It is important to feel your legacy is in good hands.
At the Community Foundation of Utah we connect with donors over shared values and interests, working toward a common goal: make the world a better place. We cultivate rich relationships with our fundholders based on the belief that we are all in this together. © 2026 Community Foundation of Utah 1245 Brickyard Rd, Suite 410 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 Grant Applications are now open!
Applications for the Spring Cycle of the Ogden Circle of Giving at the Community Foundation of Utah are now open through March 17, 2026! Awards will be announced and distributed May 1st.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations based in and serving the Ogden/Clearfield DMA (Greater Ogden area of Utah). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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