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We are pleased to share that in Summer 2024, Trustees approved 74 grants totaling $20,745,200 to nonprofit organizations across the Pacific Northwest. #
We are grateful to reflect on our third quarter of giving in 2024 and celebrate the incredible work of nonprofits across our region. From new facilities at summer camps to scientific instrumentation at universities, new staff members at food banks to technological upgrades at arts organizations, these nonprofits are building capacity and bringing innovative solutions to their communities. We invite you to explore this report and be inspired by their impactful work.
Full Amount by State
Alaska: 6 grants, $2,235,000
Idaho: 4 grants, $1,183,000
Montana: 10 grants, $2,284,500
Oregon: 22 grants, $6,214,200
Washington: 17 grants, $4,304,000
British Columbia and National: 15 grants, $4,524,500
Featured Grantees #
Alaska #
Alaska Christian College #
New paving and lighting on campus will enable Alaska Christian College to serve its students safely.
Southeast Alaska Food Bank #
A new warehouse will help address food insecurity in Southeast Alaska.
Idaho #
The Cabin #
Leasehold improvements will expand literary arts programming to youth and adults throughout Treasure Valley.
Idaho Community Foundation #
New staff support will help catalyze philanthropy throughout Idaho.
Lauren Edson Dance #
A vacant warehouse will be turned into a performance hub to support world-class dance performances in Boise.
Montana #
Winnett ACES #
Support for a new building will enable Winnett ACES to provide visitors, community members, and conservation workers a place to gather and advance solutions in Winnett.
Missoula Children's Theatre #
New communications staff will support Missoula Children's Theatre's efforts to increase awareness in its local community and nationally.
Oregon #
Eugene Ballet #
A new CRM will enable Eugene Ballet to better connect audiences to world-class dance performances.
Wally's House #
A new Children's Wellness Facility will enable Wally's House to strengthen its services to children who have been traumatized.
The Grotto #
An interpretive educational center will help welcome more visitors into the story of The Grotto.
One Hope #
A new staff member will support One Hope as it grows its donor base and increases its community engagement.
Britt Music & Arts Festival #
Website improvements will support this Medford arts festival in reaching audiences accessibly.
Washington #
Lydia Place #
New staff will increase organizational effectiveness and learning as this nonprofit addresses homelessness in Whatcom County.
Washington State University Foundation #
Support for new instrumentation will contribute to the growing biomedical research ecosystem in the Spokane area.
Urban Artworks #
New staff will help Urban Artworks deepen its partnership with schools and community organizations locally. Photo Credit: Alicia Diamond
Western Washington University #
Support for new instrumentation will help enable the characterization of small molecules at Western Washington University.
Helpline House #
A new community resource center will help expand social service programming to residents of Bainbridge Island.