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We are pleased to share that from May-August 2025, Trustees approved 125 grants totaling $25,747,000 to nonprofit organizations across the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
New staff, facility construction, programming support, and technology improvements are building capacity in the organizations that provide pathways to flourishing for every community in our region. Explore a selection of Summer 2025 projects from these outstanding nonprofits in the report below.
Full Amount by State
Alaska: 10 grants, $2,637,000
Idaho: 10 grants, $1,792,500
Montana: 18 grants, $3,702,000
Oregon: 34 grants, $6,302,500
Washington: 35 grants, $7,400,500
British Columbia & National: 18 grants, $3,912,500
Featured Grantees #
Alaska #
Anchorage Concert Association #
Support for increased access to arts programming aims to build vibrant community in Anchorage.
Alaska Addiction Rehabilitation Services #
Support for a residential expansion project will aid this nonprofit's mission to equip more individuals to lead healthy and productive lives.
Idaho #
Idaho Zoological Society #
The construction of a new education facility will aim to connect more students with animals and wildlife conservation.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Magic Valley #
Clubhouse renovations will enable this Boys & Girls Club to serve more children, increase safety, and create a community food pantry to address local food insecurity.
Montana #
Mountain Shadow Association #
Funding for facility construction will support journeys to sobriety and healing for families.
Rural Behavioral Health Institute #
Support for the continued development of screening tools will better equip schools to assess mental health and suicidality amongst Montana youth.
Arts Council of Big Sky #
New staff will support this nonprofit's work increasing access and reaching underserved Montana communities with creative opportunities.
Oregon #
Friends of Tryon Creek #
A Trust grant supported the construction of a new education pavilion to educate and inspire community members to connect with this urban forest in the heart of Portland.
Living Opportunities #
Headquarter renovations in Medford will build capacity for Living Opportunities to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities throughout Southern Oregon.
Eugene Science Center #
A Trust grant will support construction and new exhibits for a children's outdoor science park that will double its capacity for exhibits and educational programs.
Samoa Pacific Development Corporation #
New program staff will help advance this nonprofit's mission to serve the Samoan community in Oregon through educational and economic resources and cultural empowerment.
Community Partners for Affordable Housing #
Funding for new staff will support this nonprofit's work building sustainable housing, delivering supportive services, and providing people with a place to call home.
Washington #
Black Pilots of America #
Support for the purchase of two new single-engine planes is intended to increase proficiency in STEM and aviation training for under-represented youth.
Cancer Can't #
A Trust grant supported construction costs for a new complex that provides free lodging for adult oncology patients and their families as they undergo critical treatment.
The Health Center #
Support for new staff will equip The Health Center to provide culturally-appropriate care to address the mental health needs of students in Walla Walla.
Northwest Avalanche Center #
Technology support will aid this organization's mission to equip the community with critical data to safely enjoy winter activities and reduce avalanche impacts.
Eastrail Partners #
New development staff will support this organization's mission to provide equitable access and recreational opportunities to more people.