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Community Foundation of Utah - Utah Impact Partnership Fund Utah Impact Partnership Fund Advancing Impact Solutions for Homelessness The Utah Impact Partnership is committed to providing public leadership and catalyzing change on critical issues facing Utah.
Through coordinating philanthropic activities, convening experts, and supporting quality research and analysis, and making policy recommendations, the Utah Impact Partnership strives to improve decision-making to solutions for homelessness and housing instability, social mobility, civil discourse, economic prosperity, community development, and preparing for growth in Utah.
The Community Foundation of Utah stewards the Utah Impact Partnership Fund to coordinate and facilitate philanthropic investments on behalf of the Utah Impact Partnership. $1 million to Friends of Switchpoint, Inc. to open deeply affordable housing at the Point $1.
5 million to Volunteers of America Utah for the purchase of the Redwood Road Detox Facility $187,000 to Youth Futures for the Cedar City Youth Emergency Shelter and transitional housing $1.
1 million to Friends of Switchpoint to launch The Point at Fairpark, a deeply affordable housing project $2 million to Friends of Switchpoint to launch The Point at Millcreek, a 43 unit housing project for women experiencing severe mental illness or disabling conditions $1 million to Shelter the Homeless to support an Emergency Shelter in Sandy and a Family Non-Congregate Shelter in South Salt Lake $2.
1M for the "Weber County Know-by-name Pilot" ( www. knowbyname. org ) $1M for the 2024 Public Information Effort - “Project Human Dignity” Matching the State's Commitment to Homelessness The Utah Impact Partnership has pledged to match $15 million from the State of Utah to be used with an equal matching amount of $15 million from philanthropic, community, and local government sources.
UIP matching dollars support direct homeless services and associated homeless service system needs statewide as determined by the Utah Homeless Council and state homeless coordinator, based on the new statewide homelessness planning and budgeting process and accountability metrics. Funded Kem C.
Gardner Policy Institute Study on Homeless Governance Supported the new governance model and establishment of the statewide homeless coordinator Secured $50 million in state support for most vulnerable in FY21 ($25 million for preservation of affordable housing, $15 million for match for homelessness and $10 million for additional new affordable housing) Ongoing engagement with Utah Homeless Council to establish a statewide plan and budget for homelessness Clark D.
Ivory, Ivory Homes and Clark and Christine Ivory Foundation Randy Shumway, Cicero Group and co-chair of Utah Homeless Council Jake Boyer, Boyer Company Spencer P.
Eccles, Cynosure Group and appointment to Utah Homeless Council Ann and Gary Crocker, Sorenson Legacy Foundation Blain Maxwell, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Christena Huntsman Durham, Huntsman Foundation Christine Ivory, Clark and Christine Ivory Foundation David Huntsman, Huntsman Foundation Harris Simmons, Zions Bancorporation Lisa Eccles, George S.
and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation Paul Burdiss, Zions First National Bank Susan Robel, Intermountain Healthcare For donations greater than $2,500, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 801-559-3005.
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