
Cache County
Cache County is both urban and rural. Home to Utah State University, it offers sports and the arts, a vibrant business economy, agriculture and open space, hiking trails and opportunities for recreation. It has grown to become the sixth largest county in Utah. Because grassroots is key to long-term societal change in the Bolder Way Forward Framework, the Cache County leaders strive to bring the BWF message to every city, town, business, neighborhood, and family. Since the “whole is greater than the sum of the parts,” we look at individuals and organizations currently doing the work in each spoke, or focus area, and strive to elevate existing efforts. By lifting women and girls, we lift all residents.
Key Resources
County Leaders
Michelle Smith
Admin Assistant, JQL Institute
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Michelle is serving as a Co-lead because she wants to help Utah’s women and girls have opportunities to feel confident in their ability to live healthy, safe lives as they pursue opportunities for education, work, and family life.
Maya Mackinnon
Regional Coordinator
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Maya Mackinnon is a Regional Coordinator for Utah's Northwest counties which include Cache, Box Elder, Rich, and Tooele. Mackinnon’s professional background and education is in journalism, informing her commitment to community and outreach experience.
County Resources:
- 2-1-1 Resources
- Guia de Recursos
- County Health Rankings
- County Economic Snapshot
- U.S. Census Bureau Profile
- Community Resources
- Cache School District Resources
- Cache County Economy Report: NACo
Get Involved:
- Email Michelle Smith, County Contact
- Email Maya Mackinnon, Regional Coordinator















