Community
Alterra establishes a foundation to assist community members in need
DENVER, CO — Deer Valley and Solitude’s parent company, Alterra announced the establishment of the Alterra Mountain Company Community Foundation, a public charity created to provide financial support to the members of the North American communities in which Alterra Mountain Company operates.
Alterra Mountain Company founders from Henry Crown and Company and KSL Capital Partners, and Alterra Mountain Company CEO, Rusty Gregory, have donated an initial $2.6 million to fund grants. Ongoing financial support for the Community Foundation will come from public donations. Currently, the Community Foundation’s focus will be granting emergency relief and hardship assistance to those in need within the company’s North American mountain and city communities.
The Community Foundation is available to provide emergency relief and hardship assistance to those in need due to situations and unforeseen circumstances such as the COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters, crime, illness or death, and other emergency hardships. Individuals and companies in the U.S. and Canada may apply for grants. Applications are now being accepted.
U.S. individuals seeking a grant can download this application, U.S. businesses can download this application and email completed documents to communityfoundation@alterracommunityfoundation.com
“If this last year has taught us anything, it’s that the most important thing we can do as individuals and companies is help support those who help us,” said Rusty Gregory, CEO, Alterra Mountain Company. “Our employees, vendors, guests and neighbors create the very spirit of the mountains that draw visitors from all over the world. The Alterra Mountain Company Community Foundation was established to offer some support to those in need and help them thrive.”
The Alterra Mountain Company Community Foundation is a U.S. 501(c)(3) public charity. For more details and grant applications, visit the website.