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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.