Support the Vail Valley Foundation

Together, Let’s Empower Possibility

Support the Vail Valley Foundation

You can support the Vail Valley Foundation in a variety of ways. Whether through a gift to the VVF General Fund, a Targeted Donation to a VVF program, through Planned Giving and more, it’s people like YOU that help the VVF empower possibility in our community today and tomorrow.

Make a Donation

Explore the giving options below! Questions? Contact us at 970.777.2015 or [email protected].

VVF General Fund

The VVF General Fund supports the work of our entire organization and allows us to advance our mission in the community. Being a VVF donor comes with a wide range of benefits! Depending on the giving level, donors may receive First Light, First Tracks access, priority ticketing for Amp Summer Concerts, a VIP parking pass, and MORE!

 

Explore our Giving Levels

TARGETED DONATION

You can support a specific program at the VVF by making a Targeted Donation. Learn more about each of these funds and the benefits to making a Targeted Donation.

VAIL DANCE FESTIVAL

VILAR PERFORMING ARTS CENTER 

YOUTH POWER

All other VVF programs are funded through VVF General Fund donations. 

Planned Giving

Planned Giving is a wonderful way to leave a lasting legacy and ensure our work for years. Learn more about the importance of legacy giving and how you can make a planned gift.

 

Learn more about Planned Giving

Other Ways to Give

In addition to annual, targeted, and planned giving, there are more ways to donate to the VVF such as stock gifts and wire transfers. Click the button below to learn more.

 

See a full-list of Ways to Give


If a donor is giving to VVF through an entity in which you have already received a tax-deduction, such as a Private Foundation, DAF, Charitable Trust and/or if a portion of your gift is being made through a Matching Gifts Program, there may be restrictions specific to receiving benefits. Please contact your tax-adviser if you have questions regarding your specific situation. The Vail Valley Foundation cannot knowingly facilitate a donor receiving an improper tax deduction or other benefit nor can we knowingly accept a gift that would result in impermissible private inurement or private benefit, an “excess benefit transaction” (as defined in section 4958 of the Internal Revenue Code), or self-dealing (as defined in section 4941 of the Internal Revenue Code).

FULL GIFT ACCEPTANCE POLICY


 

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