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Summer 2023 Newsletter

Elevate your back to school with our newsletter, brimming with uplifting tips, tricks, and engaging activities that empower you to actively participate in your community and create a meaningful difference. Discover inspiration on fostering community connections, amplifying your positive influence, and embracing eco-friendly practices. Let this season be your canvas for personal growth while collectively painting a brighter future for all.

Elevate your back to school with our newsletter, brimming with uplifting tips, tricks, and engaging activities that empower you to actively participate in your community and create a meaningful difference. Discover inspiration on fostering community connections, amplifying your positive influence, and embracing eco-friendly practices. Let this season be your canvas for personal growth while collectively painting a brighter future for all.

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What's Inside<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

Get Involved<br />

Great Rubber Duck Race - Sept. 2<br />

Wine in the Mine - Sept. 7<br />

Parade of Homes - 09/23 -24<br />

09/30 -10/01<br />

Leaving a Legacy<br />

Tyler Updegraff memorial scholarship<br />

The Quiet Struggle<br />

The effect of cost of<br />

the living increases<br />

Bonnie Ward<br />

A welcoming volunteer<br />

Welcome New Residents<br />

Creating Community Connections<br />

Hello ,<br />

<strong>Summer</strong><br />

As the vibrant days of summer unfold<br />

before us, so too do countless<br />

opportunities to engage, inspire, and make<br />

a lasting mark. In this sizzling edition of our<br />

newsletter, we're excited to guide you<br />

through a journey of exploration,<br />

participation, and creating a legacy that<br />

resonates long after the season fades.<br />

From local events that spark connection, to<br />

initiatives that magnify the need for<br />

positive change, we're here to help you<br />

step out, get involved, and amplify your<br />

impact. So let's dive into the warmth of the<br />

season, embracing the chance to leave our<br />

mark on the world and uplift the<br />

communities we touch.<br />

Warmest Regards,<br />

Summit Foundation<br />

Board & Staff<br />

www.summitfoundation.org


Thursday, September 7th<br />

5:30 - 9:00 pm<br />

Tickets are limited! Buy yours today!<br />

Fun Raisers!<br />

We invite you to join hands with us in<br />

creating a stronger, more vibrant community.<br />

Our upcoming events offer a unique<br />

opportunity to not only experience<br />

meaningful moments but also make a lasting<br />

difference. Whether you attend, volunteer,<br />

or sponsor, you're directly contributing to<br />

the growth and prosperity of our<br />

community. Every dollar raised and every<br />

minute volunteered adds up, empowering us<br />

to create sustainable change and foster an<br />

environment where everyone can thrive.<br />

Together, we can turn awareness into action<br />

and dreams into reality. Join us in this<br />

journey of transformation, as we paint a<br />

brighter future for all.<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

Parade of Homes


TYLER UPDEGRAFF<br />

Leaving a legacy that cherishes his memory<br />

The family of Tyler Updegraff has established a<br />

scholarship fund at the Summit Foundation in his<br />

memory to honor Tyler’s love of Summit County and<br />

continue his impact.<br />

Tyler passed away in January <strong>2023</strong> as a result of a<br />

skiing accident in Aspen. He grew up in Pennsylvania<br />

and had been in Summit County since 2019. Tyler<br />

loved the community, and he especially enjoyed<br />

giving back and helping young people find their path<br />

in life. He found his mission working as a Youth<br />

Program Coordinator for the Mountain Mentors<br />

program and was a role model to many youth. He<br />

was also an assistant football coach at Summit High<br />

School and those students also looked up to him.<br />

Tyler was fortunate to live his life authentically in<br />

our beautiful community with wonderful friends and<br />

coworkers.<br />

Two annual scholarships will be awarded, starting<br />

with the 2024 Summit High School graduating class.<br />

The scholarship recipients selected will be student<br />

athletes with financial need who demonstrate<br />

academic excellence and outstanding leadership or<br />

community service. Students may apply beginning in<br />

December <strong>2023</strong>.<br />

The Summit Foundation honors Tyler and his life,<br />

and we offer our sympathy to his many friends and<br />

family. His legacy will continue to live on in Summit<br />

County in so many ways, including through these<br />

scholarships. Donations to the Tyler Updegraff<br />

Memorial Scholarship Fund are welcome and can be<br />

made on our website summitfoundation.org.<br />

<br />

www.summitfoundation.org


The Quiet Struggle<br />

How cost of living increases impact working<br />

families and the need to support local<br />

nonprofits.<br />

Living expenses have been on the rise, affecting<br />

everyone in society. However, certain professions,<br />

like teachers, healthcare workers, and frontline<br />

service workers in our community, have unique<br />

challenges. Despite their indispensable roles, they<br />

often face financial vulnerability. These dedicated<br />

individuals play crucial roles in shaping society and<br />

caring for its well-being, but they are not immune to<br />

the pressures of escalating costs. The seemingly<br />

minor increases in expenses, such as gas prices and<br />

groceries, can cause significant financial strain,<br />

making it increasingly difficult for people to manage<br />

daily life expenses, including transportation,<br />

groceries, childcare, and healthcare.<br />

The Necessity of Community Resources<br />

As the costs of daily living continue to rise, more<br />

families find themselves relying on community<br />

resources to fulfill their basic needs. The food<br />

market, health clinic, childcare tuition support, and<br />

rental assistance programs serve as essential lifelines<br />

for these families, preventing them from slipping into<br />

financial crisis or moving away.These programs and<br />

organizations such as FIRC and the Community Care<br />

Clinic help to bridge the gap between financial<br />

struggle and stability, ensuring working families<br />

can access food, healthcare, and rental support.<br />

However, the growing demand for these<br />

services reflects the severity of the issue. Many<br />

families who once lived comfortably now find<br />

themselves dependent on these resources, and<br />

it is vital to address their needs so they can<br />

continue to live here.<br />

Challenges of Seeking Nonprofit Support<br />

One of the most significant hurdles faced by<br />

working families is the stigma associated with<br />

seeking help. The belief that asking for<br />

assistance indicates weakness or failure<br />

prevents many families from accessing the<br />

support they desperately need. Moreover,<br />

navigating the process of seeking help can be<br />

complex and intimidating for those unfamiliar<br />

with resources. By reducing stigma and<br />

promoting accessibility, we can empower<br />

families to seek support without fear or shame.<br />

The Summit Foundation's Role in Supporting<br />

Local Nonprofits<br />

To combat the challenges working families and<br />

local nonprofits face, the Summit Foundation<br />

plays a crucial role. The Foundation is<br />

committed to providing secure funding to local<br />

nonprofits, enabling them to continue their<br />

essential work. Additionally, the Summit<br />

Continued...<br />

www.summitfoundation.org


... continued<br />

Foundation empowers nonprofits with leadership<br />

and professional resources, ensuring they have the<br />

tools and knowledge to expand their capabilities<br />

and support an increasing number of families in<br />

need. By forging successful partnerships with local<br />

nonprofits, the Summit Foundation positively<br />

impacts the community, inspiring hope for a<br />

brighter future.<br />

The plight of working families facing cost of living<br />

increases is a pressing concern. The reliance on<br />

community resources and nonprofit support is a<br />

reflection of the growing financial strain on these<br />

families. Our local nonprofits, government entities,<br />

and businesses are all working to help address this<br />

issue and make sure people who work here are<br />

able to live here. That is the fabric of our<br />

community. The Summit Foundation is committed<br />

to recognizing the importance of these essential<br />

services and strengthening our support for our<br />

working families. We can create a more equitable<br />

and compassionate society for everyone through<br />

collective efforts.<br />

A welcoming volunteer<br />

Bonnie Ward gives her time to help new<br />

residents get involved.<br />

Bonnie Ward is an outstanding community<br />

volunteer who is involved in various education<br />

endeavors. She is the Vice Chair of the<br />

nonprofit Education Foundation of the Summit<br />

that supports local teachers and schools, a<br />

mentor and director for Mountain Scholars as<br />

well as the Pre-Collegiate program, and was<br />

formerly on the Summit School District Board<br />

of Education, among others.<br />

In addition to the tremendous impact she<br />

makes in our community and the lives of so<br />

many students, Bonnie partners with the<br />

Summit Foundation by having coffee (her<br />

treat!) with potential volunteers interested in<br />

education and gets them connected with the<br />

projects that align with their passion.<br />

Thank you, Bonnie, for all you do! You are a<br />

true role model for all in our community.<br />

Volunteer


a tapestry of support and compassion that enriches<br />

the lives of all who call Summit County home.<br />

Creating Community Connections<br />

Welcome New Residents<br />

At the Summit Foundation, we believe that<br />

engaging with our new residents is key to<br />

fostering and continuing a thriving and<br />

interconnected community. Our Welcome New<br />

Resident Program aims to extend a warm hand<br />

of friendship to those who have recently made<br />

Summit County their home. Through a<br />

partnership with local realtors and other<br />

community partners, we have reached out to<br />

new homeowners, ensuring they feel connected<br />

to the community from the beginning.<br />

As part of this program, we proudly offer a<br />

complimentary bottle of our signature "Soul of<br />

the Summit Wine," crafted in collaboration with<br />

Carboy Winery. This small gesture serves as a<br />

warm welcome, but it is just the beginning of<br />

what we hope will be a deep and meaningful<br />

connection.<br />

Connections Made<br />

The essence of our New Resident Program is to<br />

initiate conversations that spark community<br />

interests, introduce like-minded individuals, and<br />

encourage their community involvement. When<br />

we connect with our neighbors, we can weave<br />

Another pivotal aspect of our outreach is our home<br />

receptions, graciously hosted by our esteemed board<br />

members or other donors. These gatherings provide<br />

an opportunity to bring together new residents,<br />

long-time community members, and supporters of<br />

the Summit Foundation.<br />

During these gatherings, we share information about<br />

the Summit Foundation as well as stories of the<br />

remarkable resources and nonprofits that form the<br />

very fabric of our community. We believe that these<br />

stories inspire and unite us all in our shared mission<br />

to make Summit County a place where everyone<br />

thrives.<br />

As we engage with our community, progress through<br />

our Welcome New Resident Program, and host<br />

engaging home receptions, we are reminded that our<br />

greatest strength lies in the connections we forge.<br />

These connections empower each other to create<br />

positive change and lasting impact in our community<br />

Help us Connect<br />

We acknowledge that our incredible donors play a<br />

vital role in our success. Your support has allowed us<br />

to uplift countless lives and make a tangible<br />

difference. Now, we kindly ask for your help in<br />

expanding our network of community champions.<br />

If you have friends or acquaintances new to Summit<br />

County and who share a passion for community<br />

involvement, we would be thrilled to meet them and<br />

help connect them. Please let us know, and we will<br />

extend our warmest welcome and provide them with<br />

information on how they can get involved.<br />

New Resident Form


DONATE TODAY<br />

Summit Foundation Staff<br />

Jeanne Bistranin Executive Director<br />

Megan Adamson Community Programs Manager<br />

Fran Blumenfeld Scholarship Manager<br />

Chad Covell Director of Finance<br />

Kate Cowdrey Development Program Manager<br />

Suzanne Lifgren Marketing Manager<br />

Kristin Williams Development Manager<br />

Ashley Zimmerman Events Manager

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