Meta awards 2025 Community Action Grants to local organizations
Meta has announced the recipients of its 2025 Data Center Community Action Grants.
These grants award funding to a range of local schools and nonprofit organizations committed to strengthening Utah County communities.
The annual grants, part of Meta’s ongoing investment in Eagle Mountain and the surrounding region, support projects that leverage technology for community benefit, enhance science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) education, and contribute to building strong, sustainable communities.
Since its launch, Meta’s Data Center Community Action Grants program has provided over $1 million in direct funding to 109 projects in Utah County. This year’s recipients include a diverse group of schools, arts organizations, and community service providers dedicated to making a lasting impact in the region.
2025 Grant Recipients:
- Alpine School District
- Cedar Valley High School
- Community Action Services and Food Bank
- Desert Sky Elementary School
- Eagle Mountain Arts Alliance
- Eagle Mountain Performing Arts Coalition
- Ella Rises
- Frontier Middle School
- Hidden Hollow Elementary School
- Introducing Tomorrow
- Just for Kids of Utah County, Inc.
- Oak Canyon Junior High School
- Saratoga Shores Elementary School
- Springville Museum of Art
- Spy Hop Productions
- Thanksgiving Point Institute
- The Penny Project
- The Sharing Place
- Timpanogos High School
- United Way of Utah County
- Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind Education Foundation
- Utah STEM Foundation
To celebrate the contributions of these grant recipients, Meta will host an awards reception at the Eagle Mountain Data Center on Thursday, April 10, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The event will bring together grant awardees, community leaders, and Meta representatives to highlight the impact of their work.
For more information on Meta’s Data Center Community Action Grants and a full list of global grant recipients is available.