Beneficial State Foundation Sponsorships
The Beneficial State Foundation offers sponsorships to 501(c)(3) organizations in California, Oregon, and Washington, focusing on social justice and environmental work. With a unique business model, Beneficial State Bank reinvests profits back into communities, emphasizing support for existing clients. Organizations must submit requests at least 60 days in advance and cannot use funds for political activities. The foundation prioritizes partnerships, making funding competitive due to high demand.
Beneficial State Foundation
Community Response Fund Grant
The Community Response Fund Grant by the Northwest Fund for the Environment supports local organizations addressing urgent community needs. It focuses on grassroots engagement and environmental movement building, providing short-term funding for projects that empower under-resourced communities and enhance environmental advocacy. The grant aims to promote smart growth policies and protect Washington's aquatic ecosystems by funding initiatives that advance sustainable practices and resilience against climate change. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations with a clear project plan.
Northwest Fund for the Environment (NWFE)
Muckleshoot Charity Fund
The Muckleshoot Charity Fund supports community organizations in Washington, offering grants between $1,500 and $5,000. Priorities include education, health services, culture, and advocacy for communities of color and Native American programs. Applications are accepted year-round, reviewed quarterly, and funds are sourced from Muckleshoot Casino profits. Eligible applicants must be non-profits or government agencies addressing identified community needs, ensuring impactful contributions without exceeding one grant per year.
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
OnPoint Community Credit Union: Support for Schools
OnPoint Community Credit Union, founded in 1932, is committed to supporting schools through funding for educational programs and direct contributions to public schools, PTAs, and alumni associations. With a focus on Economic Opportunity and Community Vitality, they prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion in their funding initiatives. Grants typically range from $250 to $2,500, supporting organizations that align with their core values within Oregon and SW Washington.
Onpoint Community Credit Union
Autzen Foundation Grant
Full proposal due Jun 12, 2026
The Autzen Foundation Grant supports charitable organizations improving Oregon through social services, arts, education, and environmental initiatives. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) registered or government entities and provide services to Oregon or southwest Washington residents. Organizations must have been tax-exempt for at least two years and can submit only one grant request annually. The Foundation does not fund individuals, fundraising events, or multi-year grants, ensuring a focused impact on community needs.
Autzen Foundation
Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power: Community Enhancement and Environmental Respect Grants
Applications due Jun 15, 2026
The Pacific Power Foundation offers Community Enhancement and Environmental Respect Grants to support nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Power and Rocky Mountain Power service areas. Since 2019, the foundation has contributed over $13 million to promote community resilience, affordable housing, and environmental conservation. Eligible candidates include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and educational institutions. Grants aim to address local needs while ensuring responsible environmental stewardship, enhancing community vitality, and fostering sustainable development.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
Universal Leaf Foundation Grants
Applications due Jun 15, 2026
The Universal Leaf Foundation Grants support 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations primarily in areas where Universal Leaf Tobacco Company operates. Focus areas include education for at-risk individuals, higher education, civic/community arts, and environmental initiatives. The Foundation emphasizes good corporate citizenship and community engagement through financial support and employee volunteerism. Organizations must operate within designated geographic areas and cannot be involved in political advocacy or restrict services based on demographics. Grants aim to enhance community well-being and educational opportunities.
Universal Corporation
Northwest Horticultural Society Grants
Applications due Jun 30, 2026
The Northwest Horticultural Society offers grants to support horticultural education in the Pacific Northwest. With a total budget of $15,000 for 2024, grants typically range from $1,000 to $6,000. Eligible projects must demonstrate clear outcomes within 12 months and benefit community engagement and environmental restoration. Priority is given to organizations west of the Cascades in Washington State. Applications are currently being accepted, encouraging local initiatives that promote horticultural beauty and biodiversity.
Northwest Horticultural Society
Wildhorse Foundation: Regular Grant Program
Applications due Jul 2, 2026
The Wildhorse Foundation offers grants to support the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and surrounding areas in Oregon and Washington. With a commitment to community welfare, the foundation donates over $1 million annually to various projects, including arts, education, and environmental protection. Organizations must operate within the designated areas and adhere to specific eligibility criteria. The foundation emphasizes charitable giving and aims to enhance the quality of life for tribal members and their communities.
Windhorse Foundation
Strategic Projects: Capital Grants
Full proposal due Jul 18, 2026
The Strategic Projects: Capital Grants by the M J Murdock Charitable Trust offer vital funding opportunities for nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Northwest. These grants support transformative projects that enhance community well-being through construction, renovation, and infrastructure investments. Eligible entities include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and government entities. The Trust emphasizes projects that demonstrate strong community impact and funding diversification, ensuring sustainable growth and lasting benefits for the communities served.
M J Murdock Charitable Trust
Strategic Projects: Program & Staff Grants
Full proposal due Jul 21, 2026
The M J Murdock Charitable Trust offers the Strategic Projects: Program & Staff Grants to support nonprofits in the Pacific Northwest. These grants focus on capacity-building for mission-driven projects and infrastructure investments. Eligible organizations must demonstrate a commitment to community flourishing, with funding available for new programs or expansion of existing ones. The Trust prioritizes initiatives that align with its strategic goals, fostering sustainable nonprofit growth and impact in the region.
M J Murdock Charitable Trust
Strategic Projects: Equipment & Technology Grants
Full proposal due Jul 22, 2026
The M J Murdock Charitable Trust offers Strategic Projects: Equipment & Technology Grants to nonprofits in the Pacific Northwest. These grants focus on capacity-building projects and essential equipment, requiring recipients to cover at least 50% of costs. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and tribal entities. Priority is given to projects enhancing community services, education, and environmental stewardship, supporting initiatives that foster human flourishing and demonstrate diversified funding.
M J Murdock Charitable Trust
Tourism Regeneration Grant - Micro-Purchase
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Tourism Regeneration Grant - Micro-Purchase aims to enhance visitor experiences in rural communities by funding projects up to $50,000. It focuses on infrastructure improvements, sustainability initiatives, and training programs that promote tourism. Eligible applicants include local governments and nonprofits, encouraged to collaborate with local organizations. With $780,000 allocated, the program supports a range of projects including safety enhancements and accessibility efforts, driving increased visitation and promoting responsible tourism.
Washington Tourism Alliance
Tourism Regeneration Grant - Small Purchase
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Tourism Regeneration Grant aims to enhance visitor experiences in rural and underserved areas of Washington, promoting inclusivity and sustainability. With a total funding of $780,000, the grant supports projects such as tourism infrastructure improvements, environmental sustainability initiatives, and accessibility enhancements. Eligible applicants include local governments and nonprofit organizations, encouraged to collaborate with destination marketing partners. Grants can provide up to $50,000 per project, fostering community engagement and overnight visitation.
Washington Tourism Alliance
Tourism Regeneration Grant - Veteran-Owned Business
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
The Tourism Regeneration Grant supports veteran-owned businesses aiming to enhance rural tourism in Washington. With a funding pool of $780,000, grants up to $50,000 can be used for projects that improve visitor experiences and infrastructure. Eligible applicants include local governments and nonprofit organizations, encouraged to collaborate with local marketing entities. The grant funds cannot be used for staff salaries or debt payments. This initiative aims to create sustainable visitor experiences and foster community inclusiveness.
Washington Tourism Alliance
WSDA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program
Pre proposal due Oct 15, 2026
The WSDA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program aims to enhance the competitiveness of Washington's specialty crops through annual competitive grants funded by the USDA. This program supports various projects including environmental stewardship, pest management, plant health, food safety research, and innovative technologies. By fostering education and marketing initiatives, it seeks to improve the industry's sustainability and productivity, benefiting farmers and consumers alike.
Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA)
The Paul Wiseman Conservation Education Grant
Applications due Oct 15, 2026
The Paul Wiseman Conservation Education Grant, offered by the Keta Legacy Foundation, supports conservation-focused non-profit organizations in the Salish Sea region. With a funding limit of $15,000, this grant encourages impactful educational projects and restoration initiatives that promote environmental awareness. Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and community agencies. The foundation aims to enhance conservation efforts and foster community engagement in preserving the region's unique ecosystems.
The Keta Legacy Foundation
No Child Left Inside Grant Program
Applications due Oct 31, 2026
The No Child Left Inside Grant Program, administered by the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office, aims to enhance outdoor experiences for underserved youth in Washington. Applications will open in late summer or early fall of 2026. Grants support various activities, including environmental education and outdoor adventures, with funding tiers ranging from $5,000 to $150,000. This initiative promotes community engagement and helps remove barriers to outdoor access, fostering improved health and academic outcomes for participants.
Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office
Education and Enforcement-Nonhighway and Off-Road Vehicle Activities Grant Program (WA)
Applications due Nov 3, 2026
The Education and Enforcement-Nonhighway and Off-Road Vehicle Activities Grant Program in Washington supports the development and management of outdoor recreation opportunities, such as hiking and off-road vehicle use. It promotes environmentally responsible behaviors through education and enforcement initiatives. Funding, sourced from gasoline tax and vehicle use permits, is available biennially to various eligible applicants, including local agencies and Native American tribes, enhancing public access to natural resources.
Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office
Washington Recreational Trails Grant Program
Applications due Nov 3, 2026
The Washington Recreational Trails Grant Program funds the rehabilitation and maintenance of trails, ensuring a backcountry experience free from human development. It supports diverse trail activities including hiking, biking, and motorized recreation. Typical projects involve clearing trails, repairing damage from natural events, and enhancing trail facilities. Grants are available up to $150,000, with a commitment to maintain facilities for 25 years. This initiative promotes environmental compliance and is open to various agencies and organizations.
Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office
Floodplains by Design Grants
Pre proposal due Jan 24, 2027
The Floodplains by Design Grants program aims to enhance community resilience to flooding and restore vital habitats in Washington's river corridors. This initiative, led by the Washington Department of Ecology and various partners, supports projects that mitigate flood risks while preserving agriculture and promoting outdoor recreation. Eligible applicants include local governments and nonprofits, focusing on integrated floodplain management to address climate impacts and ensure sustainable development.
State of Washington Department of Ecology
Icicle Fund Community Grants
Applications due Jan 31, 2027
The Icicle Fund Community Grants support nonprofit organizations in North Central Washington that promote the arts, history, and environmental stewardship. These unrestricted grants allow organizations to address community needs flexibly and innovatively. With funding typically ranging from $3,000 to $35,000, the program prioritizes engaging local communities in appreciation and understanding of their unique cultural and natural heritage. Eligible organizations include public schools, governmental entities, and faith-based groups focusing on these core areas.
Icicle Fund
Level 1: Community Conservation Education Grants
Applications due Mar 12, 2027
The Keta Legacy Foundation offers Level 1 Community Conservation Education Grants to support conservation-focused non-profits in the Salish Sea region. Grants are capped at $5,000 for short-term educational projects that promote environmental awareness. Eligible projects include educational programs, workshops, and instructional materials. The Foundation prioritizes initiatives that foster community involvement and collaboration among various organizations while adhering to its commitment to environmental preservation.
The Keta Legacy Foundation
WA New & Recompete AmeriCorps Operational Grant
Applications due Mar 29, 2027
The WA New & Recompete AmeriCorps Operational Grant supports organizations ready to launch or renew AmeriCorps programs, enhancing national service and community engagement in Washington. This funding is ideal for new applicants or those completing a three-year grant cycle. It focuses on impactful service areas such as disaster relief, education, and economic opportunity, aiming to strengthen community resilience and address local needs effectively.
Serve Washington
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant - Environmental Education
Applications due Mar 31, 2027
The Snoqualmie Tribal Organization Grant for Environmental Education offers up to $50,000 to 501c3 nonprofit organizations in Washington State. Since 2010, the Snoqualmie Tribe has donated over $8 million to various nonprofits. This grant aims to enhance public awareness and knowledge about critical environmental issues, including climate change, by supporting initiatives that educate the community.
Snoqualmie Tribal Organization
.ORG Impact Awards
Applications due May 27, 2027
The .ORG Impact Awards, organized by the Public Interest Registry, honor individuals and organizations connected to .ORG domains for their impactful contributions in areas such as health, education, diversity, and environmental stewardship. Participants can receive up to $50,000 for their chosen non-profit and gain visibility through various promotional platforms. This initiative not only recognizes excellence but also fosters community support and encourages innovative solutions to pressing societal issues.
Public Interest Registry
WSRCO: Community Forests Grant Program
Applications due Apr 30, 2028
The WSRCO Community Forests Grant Program empowers Washington communities to safeguard their working forest heritage. It balances ecological preservation with recreational opportunities, ensuring that forestlands remain resilient against development pressures. Eligible applicants include cities, tribes, and nonprofit organizations, enabling diverse groups to engage in vital conservation projects. Typical initiatives include purchasing land for forest conservation and enhancing habitat health. This program plays a crucial role in maintaining the environmental and cultural integrity of Washington's forests for future generations.
Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office