October 3, 2024
For Immediate Release
Mammoth Community Foundation
Returns over $38K to Eastern Sierra Non-Profits
Mammoth Lakes, CA—The Mammoth Lakes Chamber of Commerce’s Mammoth Community Foundation (MCF), in partnership with the Mammoth Festival of Beers & Bluesapalooza (MFBB) and Omega Events, is proud to announce the distribution of $38,636.50 to local non-profit organizations. This initiative, launched through MCF’s strategic alliance with the festival, allows participating non-profits to generate revenue by providing essential services like beverage pouring, parking management, and crowd control at the event.
This year, 20 non-profits contributed a total of 950 volunteer hours. To celebrate their hard work, MCF organized a check presentation event on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at
Mammoth Coffee Roasting Co. Representatives from nearly all participating organizations attended, enjoying a morning of coffee, donuts, and shared appreciation for the role they
play in the Eastern Sierra community.
“Our non-profits are essential supporters of the Chamber, and this partnership allows us to give back to them”, explained Brianna Goico, President & CEO of MLCC and Executive Director of MCF. “The work they do contributes to our thriving community.”
“We’re thankful for the non-profits’ support”, added Rich Sherman, producer of Mammoth Bluesapalooza. “This partnership not only helps us run a successful event but also ensures that the funds go directly back to the community, providing meaningful opportunities for local non-profits. We are proud to have donated over $180,000 to local non-profit groups in the last four years.”
The 2024 participating non-profits include: Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra, Eastside Student Center, Eastern Sierra Land Trust, Eastern Sierra Nordic Ski Association, High Sierra Energy Foundation, Los Angeles American Alpine Club, Lions Club, Long Valley Firefighter Association, Mammoth Lakes Contractors Association, Mammoth Lakes Football Club (Boys), Mammoth Lakes Football Club (Girls), Mammoth Lakes Women’s Club, MUSD Boosters Baseball, MHS Boosters Volleyball, MHS Class Boosters 2028, MHS Soccer, Mono Arts Council, MUSD Boosters Boys & Girls Basketball, Rotary Club of Mammoth Lakes, and Valentine Reserve.
Moving forward, MCF and MFBB are excited to continue fostering these relationships and supporting community organizations in the Town of Mammoth Lakes.
NON-PROFIT ORG | Attended |
DSES: Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra | Riley Wilson |
Eastside Student Center | Jordan Rose |
ESLT: Eastern Sierra Land Trust | Darlene Scheutz |
ESNSA: Eastern Sierra Nordic Ski Association | Janet Johnson |
HSEF: High Sierra Energy Foundation | Absent |
LAAAC | Absent |
Lions Club | Tony Rojas |
Michelle Hoy | |
Long Valley Fire Department | Absent |
Mammoth Lakes Contractors Association | Chad Phillips |
Dee | |
Mammoth Lakes Football Club (Boys) | |
Mammoth Lakes Football Club (Girls) | |
Mammoth Lakes Women’s Club (two bars) | Nancy |
MHS Boosters Baseball | John Smyth |
MHS Boosters Volleyball | John Morris |
MHS Class Boosters 2028 | John Smyth |
MHS Soccer | John Smyth |
Mono Arts | Absent |
MUSD Boosters Boys Basketball Girls Basketball | John Smyth |
Rotary Club | Tony Taylor |
VESR: Valentine Reserve | Carol Blanchette |
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