Creag Foundation Grant
The Creag Foundation, established in 2009 in Woodinville, Washington, provides funding to innovative 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations addressing social issues. Focused on smaller organizations, the foundation seeks to support those with unique approaches to improve the human condition. Eligible applicants must have held 501(c)(3) status for at least one year and present a new or previously unaddressed solution to societal challenges. Applications are by invitation only, encouraging creativity and passion in charitable work.
Creag Foundation
Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation Grants
The Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation provides essential funding to nonprofit organizations that improve the lives of economically and socially disadvantaged individuals. Since 1988, the foundation has supported various initiatives, including education, health services, and community programs. It emphasizes direct services with low administrative costs, ensuring that funds have a meaningful impact. Organizations applying must demonstrate a commitment to serving at-risk youth and families, particularly in Montana and select areas where The Washington Companies operate.
Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation
Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program in Washington
The Water & Waste Disposal Loan & Grant Program in Washington provides crucial funding for the development of clean drinking water systems, sewage disposal, solid waste management, and stormwater drainage in rural areas. This program supports eligible applicants, including government entities and tribes, who lack access to commercial credit. Funds can also cover related costs like legal fees and maintenance to ensure sustainable water infrastructure, enhancing community health and environmental resilience.
USDA: Rural Development (RD)
Charlotte Martin Foundation: Youth Programs
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
The Charlotte Martin Foundation prioritizes funding for rural BIPOC organizations focused on youth programs, emphasizing education, athletics, and cultural expression for ages 6-18. Grants support initiatives that enhance access to diverse experiences, educational opportunities, and sports programs. The foundation is committed to addressing inequities in funding distribution, ensuring resources reach non-dominant communities. Organizations must be based in the Western states and demonstrate a commitment to racial equity and diversity in their leadership and programming.
Charlotte Y Martin Foundation
National Trust Preservation Funds
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
The National Trust Preservation Funds provide grants ranging from $2,500 to $5,000 to support local preservation projects and ongoing work. These funds aim to enhance community engagement in preservation, foster technical expertise, and stimulate financial participation from the private sector. Eligible applicants include public agencies and nonprofit organizations focused on planning and education efforts related to preservation. The program is particularly interested in initiatives that reach new audiences and further the preservation movement.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
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
Impact Fund Grants
Letter of inquiry due Jul 7, 2026
The Impact Fund provides recoverable grants to legal services nonprofits and small law firms working on social, environmental, and economic justice issues. With over $10 million awarded since 1992, the fund supports impactful litigation addressing systemic injustices. Grants range from $10,000 to $50,000 and prioritize cases directly involving affected communities. Recipients must repay the grant amount with interest if they recover fees or costs, ensuring sustainability for future funding.
The Impact Fund
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
Forest Foundation: Program, Project or General Operating Support Grant
Pre proposal due Jul 31, 2026
The Forest Foundation offers grants to support nonprofit organizations and citizen initiatives in Southwest Washington, especially Tacoma and Pierce County. They prioritize projects that promote community well-being, environmental stewardship, and cultural accessibility. Emphasizing fiscal accountability and innovation, the Foundation seeks proposals from tax-exempt organizations in Washington and Oregon. Grants are available for various program areas, including children and youth development, community building, and self-sufficiency, while excluding requests for capital construction and certain operational costs.
Forest Foundation (WA)
LFW: Accelerator Grants
Letter of inquiry due Aug 15, 2026
The Legal Foundation of Washington offers Accelerator Grants to support innovative civil justice initiatives. These one-time grants aim to address urgent needs and promote systemic change for historically excluded communities in Washington State. Eligible projects may include legal advocacy for healthcare access for undocumented residents or technology solutions for clearing Legal Financial Obligations. Grants range from $20,000 to $100,000 and are intended for organizations committed to anti-racist work and equitable justice.
The Legal Foundation of Washington
LFW: Partnership Grants
Letter of inquiry due Aug 15, 2026
The Legal Foundation of Washington offers Partnership Grants to support civil legal aid organizations serving low-income individuals across the state. These grants provide essential operating funds, promoting stability and encouraging long-term planning within the civil justice sector. By partnering with organizations focused on direct legal aid and systemic advocacy, LFW aims to enhance equity in access to justice. The application process includes a Letter of Intent, with funding decisions influenced by previous awards and the overall impact on legal aid coverage.
The Legal Foundation of Washington
Bayer Fund: Health & Wellness Grant Program
Full proposal due Sep 1, 2026
The Bayer Fund Health & Wellness Grant Program aims to support organizations that provide education and resources for patients and caregivers facing cancer and cardiovascular diseases. Grants focus on assisting communities, particularly the African American population, in managing these health issues. Funding covers educational services, disease awareness, and access to care, with all activities to commence post-funding decisions. Eligible organizations must hold a 501(c)(3) status and operate within 55 miles of Bayer sites.
Bayer Fund
First Federal Community Foundation Grants
Applications due Sep 2, 2026
The First Federal Community Foundation, established in 2015, focuses on enhancing community life through impactful grants. With over $7.3 million awarded, the foundation prioritizes community support, affordable housing, economic development, and community development in Clallam, Jefferson, Kitsap, Whatcom Counties, and Bellevue, WA. Eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits and government units. The foundation aims to benefit marginalized communities and supports projects that foster collaboration and sustainable development.
First Federal Community Foundation
Sustained Support Midstream Grant
Applications due Sep 5, 2026
The Sustained Support Midstream Grant provides crucial operational funding for arts organizations and Local Arts Agencies in King County. This grant enhances the capacity for creativity and accessibility, fostering community impact through consistent programming. Additionally, it addresses geographic equity by offering increased awards to organizations outside Seattle or in designated Communities of Opportunity. By leveraging lodging tax revenue, this initiative aims to enrich cultural experiences for all residents and visitors of King County.
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Rocky Mtn. Power Foundation: Arts and Culture Organizations
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Rocky Mountain Power Foundation supports arts and culture organizations through grants typically ranging from $2,000 to $5,000, with a focus on enhancing community vitality. Eligible organizations include nonprofits dedicated to performing arts, visual arts, and historic preservation. The foundation operates on a quarterly grant cycle, ensuring careful review of applications. Grants are limited to tax-exempt organizations, and the foundation does not fund projects outside its service areas in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and California.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
Ruth Danley and William Enoch Moore Charitable Fund Grant
Applications due Sep 15, 2026
The Ruth Danley and William Enoch Moore Charitable Fund Grant is a private foundation based in Pittsburgh, established in 1992. It focuses on philanthropy, specifically supporting K-12 education for Native American children living on reservations. The foundation directs its grants primarily to regions preferred by donors, including several states in the Northeast and Midwest, aiming to improve educational opportunities and foster community development in underserved populations.
The Ruth Danley And William Enoch Moore Fund
Forest Foundation: Capital Projects Grant
Pre proposal due Sep 30, 2026
The Forest Foundation offers the Capital Projects Grant to enhance the quality of life in Southwest Washington, particularly in Tacoma and Pierce County. This grant is available to tax-exempt organizations focused on community development, environmental stewardship, and cultural initiatives. Organizations must demonstrate fiscal accountability and innovative solutions. While the foundation prioritizes local projects, it also supports initiatives that empower families towards self-sufficiency. Notably, it does not fund new facility construction or lobbying efforts.
Forest Foundation (WA)
Forest Foundation: Special Events & Camps Grant
Pre proposal due Sep 30, 2026
The Forest Foundation supports nonprofits in Southwest Washington, focusing on Tacoma and Pierce County. They prioritize community engagement and initiatives that strengthen local quality of life. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) entities based in Washington or Oregon, with funding aimed at projects promoting self-sufficiency, youth development, environmental stewardship, and cultural enrichment. Specific capital project guidelines are in place, excluding proposals for new construction or lobbying efforts.
Forest Foundation (WA)
Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power: Safety and Wellness Organizations
Applications due Dec 15, 2026
The Pacific Power Foundation offers grants to support health, safety, and wellness organizations within its service areas across Oregon, Washington, California, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho. Eligible candidates include nonprofit groups with 501(c)(3) status and government entities. The foundation focuses on initiatives addressing food insecurity, mental health, and public safety, aiming to enhance community well-being. Grants are awarded in four cycles, ensuring thorough review for maximum impact. Applications must demonstrate relevance to the served communities.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
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
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Grants
Applications due Feb 3, 2027
The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Grants support the preservation of historic sites that reflect African American cultural heritage. Grants ranging from $50,000 to $150,000 assist projects in areas like Capital Projects, Organizational Capacity Building, Project Planning, and Programming. Eligible applicants include public agencies, accredited colleges, and nonprofits. The program emphasizes themes such as activism, innovation, and historically significant sites, aiming to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of African American history.
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Sherwood Trust: Core Grants
Letter of inquiry due Feb 4, 2027
Sherwood Trust offers Core Grants to enhance community well-being in the Walla Walla Valley. The Trust prioritizes funding for initiatives that strengthen organizations and support collaboration. Eligible applicants include tax-exempt organizations focused on local needs. With a commitment to equity and sustainability, Sherwood Trust seeks to empower communities through impactful investments, ensuring that all individuals feel a sense of belonging and can contribute to the region's vibrancy.
Sherwood Trust
AARP Community Challenge Grant: Flagship Grant
Applications due Mar 4, 2027
The AARP Community Challenge Grant supports projects that enhance community living for residents aged 50 and older. With a focus on immediate improvements and long-term progress, grants range from $10,000 to $25,000, covering areas like public spaces, transportation, and digital literacy. Since 2017, AARP has awarded over $20.1 million through more than 1,700 grants across the U.S. Eligible organizations include nonprofits and government entities committed to serving the needs of older adults.
AARP Foundation
Pacific Power / Rocky Mountain Power: Education/STEM Grants
Applications due Mar 15, 2027
The Pacific Power Foundation provides Education/STEM Grants aimed at enhancing community vitality through charitable investments. With over $1 million awarded in 2021, eligible organizations include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, educational institutions, and youth organizations. The foundation emphasizes initiatives in electrical safety, energy efficiency, and workforce development. Grants are available in four cycles to ensure thorough evaluation of requests. Exclusions apply to organizations that discriminate or operate outside the service areas of Pacific Power and Rocky Mountain Power.
PacifiCorp/Pacific Power/Rocky Mountain Power Foundation
LFW: Race Equity Grants
Applications due Apr 16, 2027
The Legal Foundation of Washington offers Race Equity Grants aimed at dismantling systemic racial oppression in civil legal aid. These grants provide multiyear funding to empower communities most affected by structural racism. Utilizing a participatory grantmaking approach, an advisory panel of community leaders reviews applications to ensure impactful projects are prioritized. Since inception, two-thirds of awards have gone to BIPOC-led organizations, reflecting a commitment to statewide equity in civil justice access.
The Legal Foundation of Washington