
The Community Foundation of Teton Valley has announced that an outpouring of support over the course of one week has doubled the newly activated Community Emergency Response Fund, which now totals $60,000. Initial contributions came from the Community Foundation of Teton Valley, the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole, and Tin Cup Challengers to support local nonprofits in helping those directly impacted by COVID-19. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold, the Community Foundation is striving to ensure that the Response Fund’s resources increase in tandem with our community’s rapidly evolving needs. In addition to the outpouring of support from local community members, the Teton Springs Foundation contributed a generous gift of $15,000 to support the fund. The Foundation has already begun to help the most vulnerable in the community by distributing grant funds to two local nonprofits; the Community Resource Center of Teton Valley and the Teton Valley Food Pantry.
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