We are proud to invest in initiatives that enhance the surrounding community and the lives of people living in San Juan County, Utah.
$613,854
Amount invested in community impact through Foundation grants to-date.
Our Recent Grant Recipients
American Indian Services – STEM PREP Program
Canyonlands Field Institute – Native Teen Guide-in-Training Program
Navajo Nation Red Mesa & Teec Nos Pos Chapters – Septic Cleaning Projects
The Dinosaur Museum – Solar Power Project
San Juan High School Football and Volleyball Teams
Canyon Country Youth Corps – Bluff Arundo Eradication
Naatsis’Aan Development Association – Community Eehaniiah Celebration
San Juan County Farm Days
Kigalia Fine Arts Council
San Juan Foundation – Childcare Center Fire Alarm System
Seekhaven Family Crisis & Resource Center – Victim Transport Vehicle
Monticello High School – Los Alamos Trip
Blanding Rotary Club Park
San Juan School District – Baseball/Softball Field Lighting
Blanding City – Pickleball Park Pavilion
San Juan County – K9 Program
United Way of Eastern Utah – Live.Love.Local & Soles2Souls
Utah Food Bank – Blanding Flour Distribution
City of Monticello – Veterans Park Accessible Playground
Christmas on the Farm
San Juan County 4-H
Individual Education Scholarships
The United Way of Eastern Utah (UWEU) is dedicated to improving lives by supporting health, education and financial stability. With the help of two grants, UWEU has expanded its impact in San Juan County, providing essential resources and support to those in need.
The Dinosaur Museum is a non-profit public organization, that has served the community as an important educational and tourist institution for almost 30 years, since its opening to the public in 1995.
The Dinosaur Museum’s Clean Energy Efficient Solar Project
AIS PREP is a free educational preparatory program for Native American youth provided by American Indian Services that has proven to raise test scores and assists students to be ready and pursue advanced high school courses.
FIELDS is a non-profit organization committed to the advancement of Native American students founded in 2013 by Doyle and Pauline Anderson with its mission to cultivate Native American self reliance, leadership and prosperity.
Foundation for Indigenous Education, Leadership, Development and Sustainability (FIELDS)