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Alaska Conservation Foundation
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| ACFs core function is to raise and distribute funds to the most effective conservation organizations addressing the most critical conservation efforts in the state. Through strategic grantmaking, ACF strengthens those organizations, protects Alaskas magnificent wild places, and supports healthy communities. |
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Bethel Community Services Foundation
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| The Bethel Community Services Foundation is dedicated to the development, growth, continuance and enhancement of community based programs and services. In partnership with other communal institutions, foundations, restricted and unrestricted philanthropic donors, it seeks to support effective community growth and development. |
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Bullitt Foundation
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| The Bullitt Foundation has substantially refined its funding focus, geographic priorities, approach to grant making, and operations. Where once the Foundation endeavored to cover the full range of environmental issues in the Pacific Northwest, it now will concentrate on urban issues, business and technology, ecosystem services and planning, and civic engagement. While the overall geographic region of interest remains the same, the Foundation will focus the majority of its funding in the regions centered in and around metropolitan Anchorage, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and Boise. In addition, we anticipate devoting resources to selected ecologically significant sub regions that are facing growing development pressures and impacts. |
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Campion Foundation
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| The Foundation mission is to leverage foundation resources for the greatest possible impact in protecting pristine wilderness areas in Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska and western Canada; ending homelessness in Washington state; and strengthening the nonprofit community. Geographic Focus: AK, ID, MT, WA, and Western Canada. |
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Charlotte Martin Foundation
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| The Charlotte Martin Foundation, a private independent foundation established in 1987, operates in the states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Alaska. The Foundation is dedicated to enriching the lives of youth in the areas of athletics, culture, and education and also to preserving and protecting wildlife and habitat. Our two areas of focus youth and wildlife were established by our founder, Charlotte Yeoman Martin, during her lifetime, and continue today as a legacy to her generosity. |
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Fluor Foundation - AK, CA, LA, NY. SC, NC, PA, TN, TX, VA, WA, Wash DC
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| The Fluor Foundation has a long history of investing in communities, nonprofit organizations, and education. Since its inception in 1952, the foundation, along with Fluor Corporation, has contributed more than $145 million to projects around the world. Areas of funding interest include Education, Human Services, Culture, Public/Civic Affairs. Geographical focus areas: AK, CA, LA, NY. SC, NC, PA, TN, TX, VA, WA, Wash DC. |
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Fred Meyer Foundation - OR, WA, AK, ID
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| The Fred Meyer Foundation is dedicated to enriching the quality of life in the communities where Fred Meyer stores operate and where our customers and associates live and work. We are guided by the belief that corporate citizenship is an essential component of our relationship with our customers and is our responsibility as a member of the communities of Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Idaho. The Fred Meyer Foundation focuses grants on organizations that work toward youth development or hunger reduction. Grant recipients must be invited to apply by a Fred Meyer associate. The Foundation does not accept unsolicited letters of inquiry. The grant application is by invitation only, through a request for proposal process. |
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Fred Meyer Fund - AK, ID, OR, WA
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| Thanks to generous Customers and Associates, the Fred Meyer Fund is able to help support many organizations that strengthen and enhance our communities. Most Fred Meyer sponsorships are awarded to organizations and events that promote diversity and inclusiveness, environmental and conservation efforts, youth development or hunger reduction. Geographical focus areas include Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington. |
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Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation
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| The Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation, founded in 1987, is a family foundation which supports nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. The Foundation is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of nature, including wildlife and their required habitats. It also supports the institutions that present nature and our rich cultural heritage to the public museums, libraries, aquariums, zoos and public media. Applicants must be a 501(c)(3) organization located in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Alaska, and meet the stated areas of interest. Most grants will be awarded to groups in Washington. (As the foundation has historically made grants to groups in Montana and Idaho, trustees may occasionally invite proposals from those states, by invitation only.) |
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Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation - Pacific Northwest and Alaska
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| The Hugh and Jane Ferguson Foundation, founded in 1987, is a family foundation which supports nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. The Foundation is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of nature, including wildlife and their required habitats. It also supports the institutions that present nature and our rich cultural heritage to the public museums, libraries, aquariums, zoos and public media. Applicants must be a 501(c)(3) organization located in the states of Washington, Oregon, and Alaska, and meet the stated areas of interest. Most grants will be awarded to groups in Washington. (As the foundation has historically made grants to groups in Montana and Idaho, trustees may occasionally invite proposals from those states, by invitation only.) |
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KeyBank Foundation - AK, CO, ID, IN, KY, ME, MI, NY, OH, OR, UT, VT, WA
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| The KeyBank Foundation, through its civic programs, corporate contributions, and volunteerism supports organizations that foster economic self-sufficiency, principally where KeyBank operates. Funding Priorities: Financial Education Workforce Development, Diversity. Types of Support: Grants Supporting programs fostering economic self-sufficiency at many types of nonprofit organizations; Sponsorships Partnering with nonprofit organizations on community events; Matching Gifts Matching employee donations to qualifying organizations; Community Leadership Gifts Providing gifts to charitable organizations on whose board an employee serves. Geographical area: Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington. |
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Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation
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| The Kongsgaard-Goldman Foundation is a small, private foundation formed in 1988. The Foundation provides support to a wide range of nonprofit organizations in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, Montana and British Columbia, Canada). Within the program areas of human rights, civic development, environmental protection and restoration, and the arts and humanities, the Foundation favors projects reflecting a deep and broad level of citizen participation and leadership. |
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M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust - Pacific Northwest
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| The Trusts mission is to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to organizations seeking to strengthen the regions educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainable ways. In addition to a special interest in education and scientific research, the Trust partners with a wide variety of organizations that serve the arts, public affairs, health and medicine, human services, leadership development, and persons with disabilities. Funding Focus: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana. |
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Paul G. Allen Family Foundation
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| The mission of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation is to transform individual lives and strengthen communities by fostering innovation, creating knowledge, and promoting social progress. Areas of funding interest include: Arts & Culture, Community Development and Social Change, Innovations in Science and Technology, Youth Engagement. The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation accepts letters of inquiry from eligible organizations located in, or serving populations of, the Pacific Northwest, which includes Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. |
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