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Giving Highlights

2023-2024 Numbers at a Glance


$2,077,751

was raised in gifts from individuals, foundations, and corporations, equating to an increase of 27% from 2022-23.

$379,585

was raised for scholarships and fellowships from individuals and foundations.

A total of  $940,050 representing 166 scholarships and fellowships was awarded 133 students, including donor-funded, state-funded, and federally-funded scholarships and fellowships.

$657,550 in donor-funded gifts was awarded to 107 students, totaling 127 scholarships and fellowships.

This represents an increase of 8% in funds awarded and 30% in the number of students who received a scholarship or fellowship in 2022-23.

70% of scholarship and fellowship funding comes from donors, and the remaining 30% comes from state and Federal sources.

$4,944

was the average amount awarded to each student in donor-funded scholarships and fellowships.

55 endowed scholarships and fellowships were awarded.
10 annually funded scholarships and fellowships were awarded.

We received $55,000 in funding from three families for our Teacher Recruitment Scholars (TRS) Program:

Bill and Patricia Child
Brent and Bonnie Jean Beesley
Mark and Kathie Miller

We received a 3-year $297,000 gift from the Intermountain Community Care Foundation for our Utah School Mental Health Collaborative (USMHC) Program.

This program currently operates in 13 school districts and served 1,236 students in the 2023-24 academic year.

Last Updated: 8/29/24