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From September – December 2025, the Trust awarded $30,848,000 across 112 grants to nonprofits serving communities throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Amidst challenging conditions in the nonprofit sector, organizations remain creative and adaptive in their commitment to communities. Each grant awarded represents purposeful vision, strategic planning, and impactful work contributing to human flourishing across our region.
Explore a selection of Fall 2025 projects from some of these outstanding nonprofits in the report below.
Full Amount by State
Alaska: 10 grants, $2,474,000
Idaho: 9 grants, $1,928,000
Montana: 12 grants, $3,760,500
Oregon: 29 grants, $7,393,000
Washington: 29 grants, $6,702,000
British Columbia & National: 23 grants, $8,590,500
Featured Grantees #
Alaska #
Alaska Geographic Association #
Support for the construction of a new employee housing complex will aid this nonprofit in connecting people to Alaska's lands.
Arctic Slope Community Foundation #
Two new staff positions will support increased digital capacity of the eight Arctic Slope regions.
Idaho #
Franklin County Medical Center #
New pharmacy equipment will aid this medical center in serving its local Idaho community.
Special Olympics Idaho #
Trust funding will support the hiring of two regional staff members to launch the Rural and Tribal Program Expansion Project for Special Olympics Idaho.
Glocal Community Partners #
New staff will further equip this nonprofit to mobilize the Treasure Valley community to welcome people who come there as refugees.
Montana #
Piikani Lodge Health Institute #
New staff will work to reduce climate-related health risks and improve wellness outcomes for members of the Blackfeet Nation.
Support & Techniques for Empowering People (STEP) #
New program staff will strengthen this nonprofit's work eliminating barriers to each person's full participation in the community.
Glacier Nordic Club #
Hiring this nonprofit's first development director will increase organizational sustainability as it expands access to outdoor recreational activities.
Oregon #
First Step Florence #
New program staff will support First Step's work providing the only transitional housing program in Florence, OR.
Capital Futbol Club #
The construction of a new indoor sports & community care facility in Salem will aid this nonprofit's work using soccer as a vehicle for enriching kids' lives.
Stone Soup PDX #
New program staff will support career training and self-sufficiency for individuals experiencing barriers to employment.
Mosaic Community Health #
Support for a new three-story community health facility will more than double Mosaic's capacity in Central Oregon.
Habitat for Humanity Oregon #
A new staff position will provide new opportunities for this faith-based nonprofit's Oregon chapter to increase home ownership for people of low income.
Washington #
San Juan Island Community Foundation #
New development staff will help this community foundation cultivate a sustainable future for the people of the San Juan Island.
Harvest Against Hunger #
New staff will expand public engagement with Harvest Against Hunger's vital work bridging Washington's hunger relief network.
Vashon Center for the Arts #
New technical production staff will equip this arts organization serving the 11,000 residents and visitors of Vashon Island in the Puget Sound.
Children of the Setting Sun Productions #
Facility renovations will aid this Bellingham nonprofit's ability to create an immersive cultural center to expand Indigenous storytelling.
Business Impact NW #
Support for new staff will equip this nonprofit's work to grow businesses that create jobs in underserved communities across the Pacific Northwest.