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How the Norman Archibald Charitable Foundation Backs Human Services in Northwest Washington

Alyssa Ochs | July 12, 2024

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The Norman Archibald Charitable Foundation operated as a private foundation for 40 years before becoming a donor-advised fund at the Seattle Foundation. However, even after this transition, it remains an accessible grantmaker. Since 1976, the … [Read more...] about How the Norman Archibald Charitable Foundation Backs Human Services in Northwest Washington

What’s Next for the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation?

Ade Adeniji | June 6, 2024

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Centibillionaires Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer might be the richest philanthropists minted at Microsoft, but there’s another such figure whose philanthropic legacy is still very much evolving – even though he passed away in 2018. The late Paul G. … [Read more...] about What’s Next for the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation?

Who’s Behind the Anduin Foundation and Its Washington Giving?

Alyssa Ochs | April 24, 2024

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The Anduin Foundation, one of the many philanthropies serving the state of Washington, is an under-the-radar funder that can be challenging to connect with. It does not have a website and offers little information on its grantmaking practices. Here’s … [Read more...] about Who’s Behind the Anduin Foundation and Its Washington Giving?

Why the Roundhouse Foundation Is Taking to the Airwaves to Tell the Story of Rural Philanthropy

Ade Adeniji | April 12, 2024

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I last caught up with the Roundhouse Foundation in 2022 as part of our ongoing series on family foundations with the National Center for Family Philanthropy. Based in Sisters, Oregon, and with a funding focus on all of rural Oregon, Roundhouse stands … [Read more...] about Why the Roundhouse Foundation Is Taking to the Airwaves to Tell the Story of Rural Philanthropy

A Look Inside the Micron Foundation’s Idaho Giving

Alyssa Ochs | March 8, 2024

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Based in Boise, Idaho, Micron Technology is a computer data storage and memory company that has been a longtime leader in the field of semiconductor innovation. The company began in the basement of a Boise dental office in 1978, and in 1999, it … [Read more...] about A Look Inside the Micron Foundation’s Idaho Giving

Based in Oregon, the Ford Family Foundation Is All About Small Towns and Rural Communities

Alyssa Ochs | January 24, 2024

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In states across the country, most people live in just a few cities, while the rest of the map remains vast and sparsely populated. This is true in the state of Oregon, where the Ford Family Foundation (FFF) operates and focuses exclusively on being … [Read more...] about Based in Oregon, the Ford Family Foundation Is All About Small Towns and Rural Communities

How Oregon Nonprofits Should Approach the Cressey Family Charitable Trust

Alyssa Ochs | December 12, 2023

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After Portland, the city of Eugene is the largest community in Oregon, with a population of over 175,000 people. Few philanthropists are focused exclusively on the Eugene area, but a significant one to know is the Cressey Family Charitable Trust. … [Read more...] about How Oregon Nonprofits Should Approach the Cressey Family Charitable Trust

How Washington Nonprofits Should Approach the Paul M. Anderson Foundation

Alyssa Ochs | November 9, 2023

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Seattle is a major hub for grantmaking in the Pacific Northwest, an many wealthy families in the region have established charitable foundations that focus on the city and the broader Puget Sound region. Yet one under-the-radar funder in the area that … [Read more...] about How Washington Nonprofits Should Approach the Paul M. Anderson Foundation

The CHC Foundation Is a Top Health Legacy Grantmaker In Idaho

Alyssa Ochs | October 6, 2023

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Once considered relatively under-the-radar funders, health legacy foundations have emerged as top grantmakers in certain parts of the country. For example, the CHC Foundation is a significant private foundation in Idaho and especially the state's … [Read more...] about The CHC Foundation Is a Top Health Legacy Grantmaker In Idaho

These Five Funders Are Supporting Rural Communities in the Pacific West

Martha Ramirez | September 21, 2023

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At Inside Philanthropy, we've written at length about the underfunding of organizations that support rural communities. But while there are some national funders that provide grants to rural America, the majority of support — and some of the most … [Read more...] about These Five Funders Are Supporting Rural Communities in the Pacific West

An Overview of the Chambers Family Foundation’s Giving in Oregon

Alyssa Ochs | August 17, 2023

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Based in Bend, Oregon, the Chambers Family Foundation (CFF) is an accessible grantmaker with broad interests in the state. This is the foundation of Carolyn Chambers (1931-2011), a businesswoman and early cable television pioneer who created CFF in … [Read more...] about An Overview of the Chambers Family Foundation’s Giving in Oregon

Magic Cabinet: A Matchmaking Participatory Grantmaker Helps Teams of Grantees Build Capacity

Wendy Paris | June 13, 2023

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The name Magic Cabinet might conjure an image of a cleaning spray that makes wood shine, or maybe some kind of AI-powered kitchen that puts away the dishes by itself. Actually, the Magic Cabinet we’re focused on is an innovative philanthropy doing an … [Read more...] about Magic Cabinet: A Matchmaking Participatory Grantmaker Helps Teams of Grantees Build Capacity

The Alta Foundation Wants to Help Children with Special Needs in Washington

Alyssa Ochs | June 9, 2023

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Based in the small unincorporated community of Kingston, Washington, and on the Kitsap Peninsula, the Alta Foundation operates as a private grantmaker supporting local needs. This is the foundation of attorney Dana Sweany-Schumacher, who serves as … [Read more...] about The Alta Foundation Wants to Help Children with Special Needs in Washington

How the Golden Heart Community Foundation Supports Alaska’s Fairbanks Region

Alyssa Ochs | May 19, 2023

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The Alaska Community Foundation is among the top three funders in Alaska in terms of total annual giving. It awards grants directly through a competitive program and donor-advised funds, but it also has several affiliates that focus on needs in … [Read more...] about How the Golden Heart Community Foundation Supports Alaska’s Fairbanks Region

Will Phil Knight’s Big Hyper-Local Racial Equity Commitment Live Up to the Hype?

Philip Rojc | April 27, 2023

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Just like their more modest peers, many of America’s wealthiest mega-philanthropists favor place-based giving. That makes sense: Funding often follows affinity, and geographic affinity can be a powerful motivator for charity. But in the case of … [Read more...] about Will Phil Knight’s Big Hyper-Local Racial Equity Commitment Live Up to the Hype?

How the Ballmers Aim to Build and Diversify the Early Ed Workforce in Washington State

Connie Matthiessen | April 6, 2023

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The Ballmer Group recently announced a big gift for the youngest children in its home state of Washington. The grants, which total $43 million, will focus on “building, strengthening and diversifying the state’s early childhood education workforce,” … [Read more...] about How the Ballmers Aim to Build and Diversify the Early Ed Workforce in Washington State

The AGC Education Foundation Is Exclusively Focused on Washington’s Construction Industry

Alyssa Ochs | April 1, 2023

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Philanthropic foundations stem from many different sources, including wealthy families, community activist groups and healthcare institution mergers. But rarer are the foundations formed by professional associations in particular industries. These … [Read more...] about The AGC Education Foundation Is Exclusively Focused on Washington’s Construction Industry

Why This Donor Couple in the Northwest is Giving Big to a Unique Youth Mentorship Program

Connie Matthiessen | February 7, 2023

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Even before he made a lot of money, Gary Rood was thinking about how to give it away. Rood worked as a hospital administrator and later as a hospital president; in 2007, he and his wife Christine created Rood Investments, an asset management and real … [Read more...] about Why This Donor Couple in the Northwest is Giving Big to a Unique Youth Mentorship Program

Top Things to Know About the Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund in Oregon

Alyssa Ochs | January 5, 2023

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For over 50 years, the Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund has been supporting the people of Oregon with grants to local, community-based nonprofits. This private foundation is based in Bend and has a mission of easing hardships and improving human … [Read more...] about Top Things to Know About the Maybelle Clark Macdonald Fund in Oregon

How Idaho Nonprofits Can Get the Support of the Whittenberger Foundation

Alyssa Ochs | December 20, 2022

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Since 1973, the Whittenberger Foundation has been working to improve the lives of children and youth in Idaho. This is a state-focused foundation that carries on Ethel Bales Whittenberger’s lifelong interests in the welfare of young people. It’s an … [Read more...] about How Idaho Nonprofits Can Get the Support of the Whittenberger Foundation

Three Things to Know About the Rozella Nottingham Trust in Idaho

Alyssa Ochs | December 8, 2022

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Wells Fargo Philanthropic Services administers several grantmaking foundations in Idaho, including the Rozella Nottingham Trust. This is a small family foundation that typically only awards a few grants per year. However, it’s still a good one to … [Read more...] about Three Things to Know About the Rozella Nottingham Trust in Idaho

How the Nagel Foundation Supports Local Groups in Idaho

Alyssa Ochs | October 13, 2022

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The Nagel Foundation is based in Eagle, Idaho, a quaint suburb located about 10 miles northwest of Boise. The history of this locally-focused foundation is tied to the Nagel Beverage Company, which dates back to 1895, when a German immigrant named … [Read more...] about How the Nagel Foundation Supports Local Groups in Idaho

Seven Questions for Toya Fick, the New CEO of Meyer Memorial Trust

Dawn Wolfe | October 4, 2022

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The recent appointment of Toya Fick, Meyer Memorial Trust’s new CEO, is something of a study in both stability and change. Her tenure marks a continuation of Meyer’s commitment to combating structural racism, which it began in 2013. Additionally, … [Read more...] about Seven Questions for Toya Fick, the New CEO of Meyer Memorial Trust

Six Questions for Alesha Washington, Seattle Foundation’s New President and CEO

Mike Scutari | September 2, 2022

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On March 30, the Seattle Foundation, the oldest community foundation serving the Pacific Northwest, welcomed Alesha Washington as its new president and CEO after a nationwide search.Born and raised in Cleveland, Washington received her undergraduate … [Read more...] about Six Questions for Alesha Washington, Seattle Foundation’s New President and CEO

An Overview of the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation’s Idaho Grantmaking

Alyssa Ochs | August 10, 2022

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One of the most well-established and influential private grantmakers in the state of Idaho is the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation. Since 1963, this funder has been supporting local organizations through competitive grants and scholarships to … [Read more...] about An Overview of the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation’s Idaho Grantmaking

An Overview of the Idaho Community Foundation’s Local Giving

Alyssa Ochs | June 9, 2022

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As its name suggests, the Idaho Community Foundation (ICF) focuses on all 44 counties in the state of Idaho. It awards grants to nonprofits, schools and other local organizations, as well as scholarships for students, with a mission of enriching … [Read more...] about An Overview of the Idaho Community Foundation’s Local Giving

Funder Spotlight: How Washington’s Satterberg Foundation Evolved to Focus on Racial Justice

Ade Adeniji | June 9, 2022

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IP Funder Spotlights provide quick rundowns of the grantmakers that are on our radar, including a few key details on how they operate and what they’re up to right now. Today, we look at the Satterberg Foundation and how it aims to promote a just … [Read more...] about Funder Spotlight: How Washington’s Satterberg Foundation Evolved to Focus on Racial Justice

An Overview of the Olive Smith Browning Charitable Trust’s Idaho Giving

Alyssa Ochs | April 29, 2022

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Wells Fargo Philanthropic Services manages grantmaking activities for many private foundations all across the U.S., including a few in the state of Idaho. Among them is the Olive Smith Browning Charitable Trust. Idaho grantmakers can seem pretty few … [Read more...] about An Overview of the Olive Smith Browning Charitable Trust’s Idaho Giving

How the Family Behind a Sportswear Behemoth Is Expanding Its Philanthropy for Rural Communities

Ade Adeniji | April 20, 2022

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In 1937, Paul Lamfrom fled Nazi Germany and later founded Columbia Hat Company, a modest hat manufacturer in Portland, Oregon. When Paul passed away, the company’s reins were handed over to his son-in-law, Neal Boyle, who’d been working for him. … [Read more...] about How the Family Behind a Sportswear Behemoth Is Expanding Its Philanthropy for Rural Communities

Where a Huge Mental Health Gift from the Ballmers Is Headed—and What It Means for the Field

Paul Karon | March 3, 2022

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In his State of the Union speech this week, President Joe Biden said something that must have been encouraging to mental health professionals and advocates: He made a pitch for adoption of his proposed strategy to address the nation’s mental health … [Read more...] about Where a Huge Mental Health Gift from the Ballmers Is Headed—and What It Means for the Field

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