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  • Utah Thrives: Social Capital Wrap-up
    2025/12/12
    What has all this study and conversation about social capital meant as the Utah Foundation has looked at it from multiple angles? Social capital – defined as the value of relationships in families and the larger community – is an extremely valuable asset, every bit as important as money in the bank for the places and people that have it. Utah Foundation staff looked back on the series of reports about social capital, talking about what it brings to families and communities fortunate enough to claim it.

    The post Utah Thrives: Social Capital Wrap-up appeared first on Utah Foundation.

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  • Utah Thrives Podcast | Social Mobility in Utah
    2025/12/02

    Over the past year, the Utah Foundation has published a series of reports looking at social capital in Utah – the idea, as expressed by Harvard Professor Robert Putnam, that our connections between individuals and the broader community improve not only our own well-being but that of the places we live and the nation as a whole. One key aspect of that is social mobility – improving each family’s station in life.

    As the report on social mobility was being finalized for its release, the Utah Foundation held a roundtable discussion with staff and a member of its Board of Trustees, Carlton Christensen. The conversation also included Research Director Christopher Collard and Research Analyst Ashley Marshall-Cantor.

    Michelle Crawford, Executive Director of Circles in Salt Lake City, joined the presentation of the report to Utah news media and talked about social capital as a key aspect of their work to help families lift themselves out of intergenerational poverty, and we’ll hear from her as well.

    The post Utah Thrives Podcast | Social Mobility in Utah appeared first on Utah Foundation.

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    9 分
  • Utah Thrives Podcast | Aging in Utah, Aging in Place
    2025/11/06
    As we age, all of us will need a safe place to live and a means of transportation to meet our basic needs and avoid the social isolation that can make life difficult for older Americans. Utah Foundation supporter HNTB recently sponsored a community conversation on the idea of “aging in place.” In this edition of Utah Thrives, we explore ways to address issues both big and small that will help set the agenda for future Utah Foundation research. Participants in this conversation include the event’s panelists:
    • Elizabeth Fauth, USU Human Development and Family Studies Department professor
    • Walter Cline, CEO at Summit Vista, a “Life Plan Community”
    • Trista Lawrence, Coordination Administrator at the Utah Transit Authority
    • Cissy Morton, Transportation Bureau Manager at Tooele County

    We also hear from Utah Foundation board member Andrew Gruber, Executive Director of the Wasatch Front Regional Council, as well as Paul Leggett, Division Director of Aging and Adult Services at Salt Lake County.

    The post Utah Thrives Podcast | Aging in Utah, Aging in Place appeared first on Utah Foundation.

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    18 分
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