Park City Municipal Corporation (PCMC) is now accepting applications from local nonprofit organizations that provide services to City residents.
Donor Name: Park City Municipal Corporation (PCMC)
State: Utah
City: Park City
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/06/2024
Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Funding Priorities and Eligibility
To be considered for funding, nonprofit programs must meet a demonstrated need in the community in one of the following City Council Priority Areas:
- Core Services – Services that enhance the physical and mental health and well-being of the community
- Community – Increase accessibility to resources and create safe, attractive gathering places. Expand and enhance events to maintain community pride
- Housing – Increase the availability of affordable housing for the City and core service workforce. Help people maintain existing housing
- Recreation – Promote balance, connectivity, and experience through recreation
- Equity – Expand equitable outcomes for local residents
- Sustainability – Support clean energy, a healthy environment, and sustainable community resources.
Funding Information
$250,000.
Eligibility Criteria
Additionally, organizations must meet the minimum eligibility criteria for public service funds outlined in Chapter 6, Part I of Park City’s budget policies, as summarized below:
- Criterion 1: Accountability and Sustainability of Organization – The organization must have the following:
- Quantifiable goals and objectives
- Non-discrimination in providing programs or services
- Cooperation with existing related programs and community service
- Compliance with the City contract
- Federally recognized not-for-profit status (Public Service Contract applicants may also apply under the fiscal sponsorship of a not-for-profit organization)
- Criterion 2: Program Need and Specific City Benefit – The organization must have the following:
- A clear demonstration of public benefit and provision of direct services to City residents
- A demonstrated need for the program or activity (Public Service Funds may not be used for one-time events, scholarship-type activities, or the purchase of equipment)
- Criterion 3: Fiscal Stability and Other Financial Support – The Organization must have the following:
- A clear description of how public funds will be used and accounted for
- Other funding sources that can be used to leverage resources
- A sound financial plan that demonstrates managerial and fiscal competence
- A history of performing in a financially competent manner
- Criterion 4: Fair Market Value of the Services – The fair market value of services included in the Public Service Contract should equal or exceed the total amount of compensation from the City unless outweighed by demonstrated intangible benefits.
For more information, visit PCMC.