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Show B-6 Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, April 18-21, 2020 The Park Record www.ontoproofing.com Park City’s Proven Roofing Company For 20 Years Donors give $1 million to M help with COVID-19 relief n O d c Only trust your home to the professionals with two decades of roofing experience at elevation. S T Nonprofits will use the money to serve vulnerable residents TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record All Types of Metal Roofing • Asphalt Shingles Exterior & Interior Wall Panels • Gutter & Heat Cable Architectural Sheet Metal • Snow Retention Systems Avoid The Summer Rush * *Offer Only Valid On Residential Re-Roofs, Electrical Services, and Repairs Get A Free Roofing Estimate Today 435.615.8669 BARISTA TRAINING DAY Park City Community Foundation Executive Director Katie Wright is grateful for local generosity. In less than one month, donors helped the nonprofit raise more than $1 million for its Community Response Fund, which supports health and human services nonprofits that are helping the area’s population affected by the COVID-19 regulations. “We are working to address the urgent needs of the Park City area’s most vulnerable,” Wright said. “These people may be hourly workers, those with limited English language proficiency, those who don’t have health insurance or sick pay, or because of the nature of their work, they are on the frontlines.” Park City Community Foundation activated the Response Fund donor link on its website on March 13, and had the funds secured by April 12, according to Wright. “We’ve had more than 300 people make contributions from anywhere from $15 to $200,000,” she said. “We’ve had families give a donation, and then challenge their friends and neighbors to do the same. We’ve also heard from others who have told us about their rainy-day funds and that the rainy day has arrived. It’s outstanding.” Park City Community Foundation dedicated $50,000 from its operating reserves to the fund due to the urgency of the situation, while Park City’s government also granted $50,000, Wright said. Other notable donors included the Katz Amsterdam Charitable Trust and Vail Resorts, which provided $200,000 each, she said. “We’ve also have community groups like the Rotary Clubs, Leadership Park City and businesses like Berkshire Hathaway and High West Distillery as well 1 2 3 4 5 6 People’s Health Clinic is one local nonprofit that received a portion of the Park City Community Foundation’s Community Response Fund. Residents and businesses raised more than $1 million for the fund in less than one month. as neighborhoods like the Colony and Promontory step up and ask other people to join in,” Wright said. Park City Foundation has already distributed $300,000 to seven nonprofits, she said. The money is supporting basic assistance through the Christian Center of Park City and Jewish Family Service; helping with physical and mental health access through People’s Health Clinic, CONNECT Park City and Peace House; addressing food insecurity through the Christian Center’s food pantry and EATS Park City’s backpack programs for families, and is supporting the National Ability Center that is offering housing to Park City Hospital workers, Wright said. “One of the best practices in crisis philanthropy is to lean on organizations that work with vulnerable people every day,” she said. “We know there are people in the community who are experiencing a crisis for the first time, and we really encourage them to reach out to these organizations, because they have services in place for this.” One benefits of the response fund is that the money can be spent flexibly by its recipients. “We know that things are uncertain, and although we might have an idea about some of the troubles that lie ahead, we want to be a community that can be very proactive and responsive to emerging challenges,” she said. “So these funds can serve problems as they come.” Park City Community Foundation was prepared to raise the Community Response Fund thanks to various webinars and discussions with other community foundations around the country, Wright said. How to get help: People living in greater Park City who are struggling with job loss and other challenges due to the coronavirus outbreak, can contact the following nonprofits: • Christian Center at 435649-2260 or ccofpc.org • CONNECT Summit County at or connectsummitcounty.org • EATS Park City at 435709-5234 or eatsparkcity. org • Jewish Family Service at 435-731-8455 or jfsutah. org. • National Ability Center at 435-649-3991 or discovernac.org • Peace House at 435-6584739 or peacehouse.org • People’s Health Clinic at peopleshealthclinic.org or 435-333-1850 “About a week before things hit our community, we participated in a webinar put on by the Seattle Area Community Foundation, which helped inform us about the first issues that we would need to address regarding COVID-19,” she said. “I continued to be in conversation with other mountain-town community foundations and others throughout the state of Utah to hear about other innovative solutions that we could try and address here.” Although the Community Response Fund had reached $1 million, donations are still welcome. “We have a matching grant with High West Distillery, so we can double our efforts,” Wright said. Donors can visit parkcitycf. org/communityresponsefund. No. 0419 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 38 39 73 74 100 101 BY JOEL FAGLIANO / EDITED BY WILL SHORTZ Joel Fagliano is the digital puzzles editor for The New York Times and creator of the daily Mini. He sold his first crossword to the paper when he was 17. He graduated from Pomona College in 2014 with a double major in linguistics and 45-Across. Joel says this puzzle is a result of having some extra time at home recently . . . and of drinking lots of coffee. — W.S. 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