Community
We enrich lives through service and hard work by embracing our role as stewards. We partner with local organizations to improve lives in the communities where we live, work, and recreate.
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Miller Family Philanthropy Impact Report
The Miller family’s first impact report recaps the Miller Family Philanthropy efforts during 2022 and gives visibility to the incredible work being done by partners to enrich lives in our community.
Utah is the state of sport, and the Larry H. Miller Company is proud to partner with the Deseret News for the 2nd annual High School Sports Awards honoring student-athletes
Several Service Projects Took Place on SLC’s West Side Where Larry H. and Gail Miller Were Raised Employees Exceeded 3,000 Service Hours Across 12 States SANDY, UT (April 26, 2024)—
Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation
The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation was established in 2007 to continue the philanthropic spirit exemplified by Larry and Gail Miller for future generations. The Miller Family Foundation supports programs that enrich lives and communities in the areas of health and medicine, shelter and food security, education and skill development, jobs and economic self-reliance, and cultural and spiritual enrichment.
To submit a request to the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation, please review our giving guidelines and submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) through our Grants Portal.
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Education
Each year, deserving students from diverse backgrounds receive the Larry H. and Gail Miller Enrichment Scholarship to further their academic pursuits at The University of Utah and help them make
Gail Miller had to drop out of college to work full-time to support her family after her father suffered a debilitating stroke. Larry H. Miller was a self-professed poor student,
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Driven 2 Teach
Driven 2 Teach is designed to make American history come alive by taking teachers out of the classroom and introducing them to important historical sites all over the country.
Latest Giving Stories
Our mission to enrich lives and commitment to “Go about doing good until there’s too much good in the world” give us countless ways to engage in our communities. Click “Doing Good” to see the latest stories.
Switchpoint, a nonprofit organization dedicated to combating homelessness and extreme poverty, is thrilled to announce the receipt of a $1.8 million grant from the Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund, $1
New Field Lights Will Improve Safety and Extend Playing Hours at Riverside Park Rose Park Baseball Celebrates Start of 2024 Season at Riverside Park The Larry H. & Gail Miller
The Antelope Island Learning Center and Utah Water Ways will educate Utahns about the Great Salt Lake and the importance of water conservation The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family
A new children’s hospital is set to open in Lehi this month to help meet critical health care access needs in fast-growing Utah and southern Salt Lake counties. The facility
The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation donated $22 million toward redevelopment of Salt Lake City’s Ballpark neighborhood, specifically Smith’s Ballpark, which will be vacant after the 2024 season.
Ginette Bott, president and CEO of Utah Food Bank, said food bank workers noticed some inefficiencies after the pandemic and decided to make changes to adjust to the growing population.
SANDY, UT (January 10, 2024) – The grandchildren of philanthropists Larry H. and Gail Miller led a collective effort to donate $330,000 to the Maui Strong Fund through the Miller
More Than 2,000 Meals Served at the Salt Palace Convention Center For the 25th consecutive year, the Miller family and the Larry H. Miller organization provided a Thanksgiving meal for individuals
SALT LAKE CITY (February 14, 2023) — The Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation is donating $3.5 million to the Huntsman Mental Health Foundation (HMHF). The gift will help fund construction
SALT LAKE CITY — Melissa Meyers started bringing her family to the annual Larry H. Miller Christmas Carol Sing-Along when her oldest child was about 5 years old. Almost three
Monday marks the 24th consecutive year the family, with other partners, has fed the Beehive State’s most vulnerable residents this holiday week. One of Utah’s most influential families served up
More Than 3,000 Meals to be Served at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Added Services include Dental Check-ups, Vaccinations, Diabetes Awareness, Bike Repair, Pet Care, and More Driven to Assist:
Stewardship
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Daybreak’s Sustainable Approach to Water Conservation
From the very beginning, the goal of Daybreak was to set a new standard for sustainable, high-quality development in the Salt Lake Valley. The following new urbanist design principles still lead our efforts almost 20 years later.
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The Larry H. Miller Company is committed to responsible growth and sustainability.
Larry H. Miller Megaplex Theatres has made significant strides towards sustainability, including reducing waste and increasing recycling at facilities by converting cooking oil into biodiesel fuel, installing Dyson Air Blade hand dryers in all restrooms, and installing automated water shut-off on restroom sinks.
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How this Utah Nonprofit is Tackling the State’s Rental Crisis
The Utah Housing Preservation Fund works to stop existing affordable rental units from being sold, remodeled and listed at unaffordable prices. “It’s been a fantastic, very fulfilling opportunity… to really help those in need,” said Doug Harris, fund manager and Vice President of UHPF.