Old Bill’s Fun Run once again shattered records in 2025.
The spirit of giving is alive and well in Jackson Hole. The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole announced that the 2025 Old Bill’s Fun Run raised a remarkable $26.1 million for local nonprofits — setting another record for one of the valley’s most beloved fundraising traditions.
This year’s total came from 25,060 individual gifts by 4,246 donors, supporting hundreds of organizations that strengthen the Jackson community. The match pool — created through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Old Bill, CoChallengers, and Friends of the Match — reached $6.5 million, while nonprofits received $19.5 million in direct contributions.
“Old Bill’s captures the best of who we are as a community,” said Laurie Andrews, president of the Community Foundation. “Generosity, collaboration, and shared purpose come together each year to uplift the nonprofits that make Jackson thrive.”
Donations surpassed last year’s $23.4 million total, bringing the event’s 29-year cumulative fundraising to $306.1 million. This year’s 74.4% matching grant provided a significant boost to organizations that raised $30,000 or more.
Since its inception, Mr. and Mrs. Old Bill have contributed $17 million to the match fund, inspiring others to join in. In 2025, 112 CoChallengers participated — with 21 increasing or joining their gifts for the first time.
As Board Chair Betty Andrikopoulos shared, “Old Bill’s is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when a community gives together.”