We love non-profits!

Hi! We're Virginia & Sarah. Here at Vibrant Initiatives, we try to support everyone we can who is doing the good work. There are SO MANY of you out there!
Because of this, we've put together a short list of our favorite organizations (many of which you may never have heard of) who could benefit from your year-end donation.

Our VIBRANT organization list for 2024

A little organization that started out as community event, then grew into an amazing initiative - share with anyone and everyone the awe, wonder, and emblematic need for teamwork that IS hot air ballooning. Full disclosure, we've volunteered on and off the balloon field for years now and can vouch for just how incredible it is.

Promoting stewardship of and recreational access to the Snake River watershed in Wyoming, with an emphasis on partnerships, education and public outreach. And they have a lot of fun doing it - we love these guys!

A force to be reckoned with, POWJH is a powerful advocate for protecting and restoring the surface waters and groundwaters in Teton County, Wyoming. 

In addition to providing affordable, secure, and collaborative workspace for mental health providers in Teton County, Wyoming (which is NOT easy to find), they host free and informative community events and provide key resources for mental wellbeing. 

Unlocking a life of music for kids of all ages, whether you just want to jam along to your favorite playlist or perform at the top of your game.

Mobilizing the Jackson Hole community through education, advocacy, and collaboration - working for a net zero carbon future.

One woman's love for humanity (Wren, you're a rock star) has been transformed into loving care and advocacy for the unhoused. You gotta read her story.

Slow Food is delicious and healthy food, grown in a way that is good for our planet, good for our bodies, and accessible to all. Not from the Tetons? You can find your local Slow Food chapter HERE!

Educational gardens and monthly adult workshops for sustainable living connect the Teton Valley community to the natural world by practicing techniques passed down through generations and shared with our local mountain community. Oh yeah, and kids get to dig in the dirt.

So much more than just the fair! This historical community hub is versatile and available and oozes with opportunity.