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Community Possible Grant Program: Play, Work, & Home Grants
US Bancorp Foundation
Costco Wholesale Charitable Contributions
Costco Foundation
DanPaul Foundation Grants
The Dan Paul Foundation
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Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation Grants
Draper Richards Kaplan Foundation
Good Neighbor Citizenship Company Grants
State Farm Companies Foundation
LabCorp Charitable Foundation Grants
Labcorp Charitable Foundation
PNC Foundation: Foundation Grant
PNC Foundation
Roche Corporate Donations and Philanthropy (CDP)
La Roche, Inc.
Semnani Family Foundation Grants
Semnani Family Foundation
The Bank of America Foundation Sponsorship Program
Bank Of America Charitable Foundation Inc
Tony Robbins Foundation Grant
Anthony Robbins Foundation (The Tony Robbins Foundation)
Wells Fargo Community Giving
Wells Fargo Foundation
Andrew J. Shields Memorial Scholarship
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington is a public charitable organization dedicated to strengthening communities across Southwest Washington by connecting people, resources, and philanthropic goals. The Foundation works to inspire giving, steward charitable funds, and invest in programs and initiatives that address local needs and opportunities. Through donor-advised funds, scholarships, grants, and community partnerships, the Foundation supports education, economic opportunity, health, and quality of life throughout the region. Guided by values of integrity, collaboration, equity, and long-term impact, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington serves as a trusted partner for donors and nonprofits committed to building resilient and thriving communities.
Andrew J. Shields Memorial Scholarship
The Andrew Jon Shields Memorial Scholarship was established by Jon and Carol Shields in memory of their son, Andrew Jon Shields, an Airborne Combat Medic who dedicated his life to the health, safety, and welfare of his fellow service members. Raised in the Vancouver, Washington area, Andrew was a graduate of Battle Ground High School, where he was active in football and served as Fire District 11 Fire Cadet Chief. He joined the U.S. Army in 2007 and completed training as a combat medic and paratrooper before being deployed to Afghanistan with the 173rd Special Troop Battalion (Airborne). Andrew was killed in action on May 31, 2008, while serving in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. The scholarship honors Andrew’s legacy of service, honor, and compassion and is intended to recognize individuals who reflect these values in their own lives. This scholarship is not renewable.
Angela Svendsen Memorial Music Scholarship
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington is a public charitable organization dedicated to strengthening communities across Southwest Washington by connecting people, resources, and philanthropic goals. The Foundation works to inspire giving, steward charitable funds, and invest in programs and initiatives that address local needs and opportunities. Through donor-advised funds, scholarships, grants, and community partnerships, the Foundation supports education, economic opportunity, health, and quality of life throughout the region. Guided by values of integrity, collaboration, equity, and long-term impact, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington serves as a trusted partner for donors and nonprofits committed to building resilient and thriving communities.
Angela Svendsen Memorial Music Scholarship
The Angela Svendsen Memorial Music Scholarship honors the life and legacy of Angela Svendsen, a professional violinist and music educator whose passion was sharing the joy of music through teaching and performance. Angela earned a Bachelor’s degree in String Performance from Central Washington University and spent her career enriching the Vancouver, Washington community through private instruction and professional performance. Established in her memory following her passing in 2007, the scholarship supports students whose lives are enriched by music and education and who seek to further their love of music while positively impacting the world around them.
Church at the Grove Scholarship
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington is a public charitable organization dedicated to strengthening communities across Southwest Washington by connecting people, resources, and philanthropic goals. The Foundation works to inspire giving, steward charitable funds, and invest in programs and initiatives that address local needs and opportunities. Through donor-advised funds, scholarships, grants, and community partnerships, the Foundation supports education, economic opportunity, health, and quality of life throughout the region. Guided by values of integrity, collaboration, equity, and long-term impact, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington serves as a trusted partner for donors and nonprofits committed to building resilient and thriving communities.
Church at the Grove Scholarship
This scholarship supports higher education and vocational training opportunities for Christian young adults, primarily—though not exclusively—for members of Church at the Grove in Vancouver, Washington (formerly Walnut Grove Community Church). Each year, two scholarships are awarded, typically ranging from $1,000 to $1,500. Awards may be renewable for up to four years, provided recipients maintain a minimum 2.25 GPA and submit an application annually.
David J. DiCesare Memorial Scholarship
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington is a public charitable organization dedicated to strengthening communities across Southwest Washington by connecting people, resources, and philanthropic goals. The Foundation works to inspire giving, steward charitable funds, and invest in programs and initiatives that address local needs and opportunities. Through donor-advised funds, scholarships, grants, and community partnerships, the Foundation supports education, economic opportunity, health, and quality of life throughout the region. Guided by values of integrity, collaboration, equity, and long-term impact, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington serves as a trusted partner for donors and nonprofits committed to building resilient and thriving communities.
David J. DiCesare Memorial Scholarship
The David DiCesare Memorial Scholarship honors the legacy of David DiCesare, a respected community advocate who served in multiple city and county roles and supported local nonprofit efforts focused on heritage, history, and education. The scholarship provides awards ranging from $1,500 to $2,000 and is renewable, with renewal applicants required to reapply annually alongside new applicants.
Roy F. Mather Scholarship
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
Roy F. Mather Scholarship
Born in 1918, Roy F. Mather, Jr. described himself as the product of the Great Depression. He contributed to his family's livelihood at a young age, caring for his two younger brothers and working a wide range of agriculture-related jobs available in California's San Fernando Valley. During World War II, Roy worked on merchant ships that sailed from northern Chile to Washington's Puget Sound, transporting nitrate for explosives production. After the War, Roy returned to southern California to marry his wife, Geraldine. They had two children and were married 59 years. Roy applied the work ethic developed in his youth to a variety of jobs—as a Fuller Brush dealer and at aeronautical engineering positions at Lockheed and McDonald Douglas. While raising a family and often working more than one job, Roy took classes at night offered through the University of California's extension services – math, science and law. Later, Roy and his wife lived in Latin America which held a special place for them.
Roy retired in 1969, and he and Geraldine moved to the Sierra Nevada Mountains. In his early 60's, Roy could swing a heavy Polanski needed to fight forest fires and later was a spotter for firefighting aircraft. In 1975, Roy and Geraldine moved to Vancouver, Washington.
Roy's character, direction and drive were shaped during times that were much tougher than most of us experience today. In commenting on his hope for his scholarship fund, Roy said, "I want the students to be goal oriented and serious. Earnest, really. I know those are broad terms, but they are ones that helped me throughout my life. I want to reward those students who possess these qualities that will contribute to their future success and life fulfillment."
Award Information
Awards are between $2,000 - $3,500 and are at the discretion of the committee.
True Inspiration Awards
Chick Fil A Foundation Inc
Ameriprise Community Grants
Ameriprise Financial
Robinson Foundation Grant
Robinson Foundation
“I Have A Dream” Scholarship in Honor of Mary and Dick Granger
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington is a public charitable organization dedicated to strengthening communities across Southwest Washington by connecting people, resources, and philanthropic goals. The Foundation works to inspire giving, steward charitable funds, and invest in programs and initiatives that address local needs and opportunities. Through donor-advised funds, scholarships, grants, and community partnerships, the Foundation supports education, economic opportunity, health, and quality of life throughout the region. Guided by values of integrity, collaboration, equity, and long-term impact, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington serves as a trusted partner for donors and nonprofits committed to building resilient and thriving communities.
“I Have A Dream” Scholarship in Honor of Mary and Dick Granger
This scholarship was created to honor Mary Granger, Founder of "I Have a Dream" Southwest Washington and the success of the program. Mary and her husband, Dick Granger, along with several other individual donors sponsored four Dreamer Classes in the Vancouver Public Schools. The Dreamer Classes were adopted at the following elementary schools: Washington (1995), Hough (1997), Harney (1999), and Martin Luther King (2001). Of over 300 "Dreamer" students, 90% graduated high school on-time after participating in the long term academic enrichment and mentoring program. This scholarship is renewable. Renewal applicants will have special consideration or priority, if they show good standing at their institution and continuing financial need. Award amounts may vary each year.
Dudley T. Dougherty Foundation Grant
Dudley T Dougherty Foundation Inc
TJX Foundation Grants
The Tjx Foundation Inc
Vancouver Rotary Scholarship
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
Community Foundation for Southwest Washington
The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington is a public charitable organization dedicated to strengthening communities across Southwest Washington by connecting people, resources, and philanthropic goals. The Foundation works to inspire giving, steward charitable funds, and invest in programs and initiatives that address local needs and opportunities. Through donor-advised funds, scholarships, grants, and community partnerships, the Foundation supports education, economic opportunity, health, and quality of life throughout the region. Guided by values of integrity, collaboration, equity, and long-term impact, the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington serves as a trusted partner for donors and nonprofits committed to building resilient and thriving communities.
Vancouver Rotary Scholarship
The Vancouver Rotary Scholarship provides financial assistance to students who are currently attending a high school in the Vancouver or La Center school districts, as well as students enrolled at Clark College or Washington State University Vancouver. The scholarship supports eligible students in pursuing post secondary education and reflects the Rotary’s commitment to education and community development.
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Grant
O'Reilly Automotive Foundation Inc
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How common are grants in this category?
Uncommon — grants in this category are less prevalent than in others.
75 Quality of Life Grants in Vancouver, Washington grants for nonprofits in the United States, from private foundations to corporations seeking to fund grants for nonprofits.
10 Quality of Life Grants in Vancouver, Washington over $25K in average grant size
3 Quality of Life Grants in Vancouver, Washington over $50K in average grant size
18 Quality of Life Grants in Vancouver, Washington supporting general operating expenses
48 Quality of Life Grants in Vancouver, Washington supporting programs / projects
600+ Grants on Instrumentl focused on Food Access & Hunger
900+ Grants on Instrumentl focused on Workforce Preparation & Job Readiness
Grant Deadline Distribution
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Quality of Life grants in Vancouver, Washington?
Most grants are due in the second quarter.
Typical Funding Amounts
What's the typical grant amount funded for Quality of Life Grants in Vancouver, Washington?
Grants are most commonly $5,000.