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August 4 2022

Community Foundation Awards $402,000 in Grants to NCW Nonprofits

The Community Foundation of NCW has awarded $402,000 in Regional Impact Grants (RIG) to nonprofits addressing community needs and enhancing the quality of life in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties. ...

July 6 2022

Community Foundation of NCW Awards $100,000 in Methow Valley Fund Game Changer Grants

In its first year of awarding the Methow Valley Fund Game Changer Grant, the Community Foundation of NCW has awarded $75,000 to Jamie’s Place and $25,000 to the Methow Valley ...

May 3 2022

Methow Valley Fund Seeks New Advisory Board Members

The Community Foundation of NCW is currently seeking new members to serve on the Methow Valley Fund Advisory Board. The Methow Valley Fund (MVF) supports nonprofit and community agencies with ...

March 31 2022

The Community Foundation of NCW Awards $97,000 in Grants from the Methow Valley Fund, Announces New Game Changer Grant

The Community Foundation of NCW Awards $97,000 in Grants from the Methow Valley Fund, Announces New Game Changer Grant The Community Foundation of NCW has awarded $97,000 in grants from ...

February 3 2022

Community Foundation Awarded Over $1.7M in Covid Relief

The Community Foundation of NCW has awarded a total of $1,759,157 in Covid relief since the Spring of 2020 for North Central Washington nonprofits. In November 2020, the foundation reported ...

January 10 2022

Now Accepting Scholarship Applications

The Community Foundation of NCW is now accepting scholarship applications for students who plan to attend community college, university, or trade school in Fall 2022. Over 130 scholarships are available ...

January 5 2022

Give NCW Raises $666,869 for NCW Nonprofits

The Community Foundation of NCW is pleased to announce that $666,869 has been raised to benefit 62 nonprofit organizations across the region through Give NCW. Give NCW is an annual ...

November 8 2021

Employee Retention Credit Webinar for Nonprofits

Does your nonprofit organization have employees? Did Covid affect your organization? If you answered yes to those questions you should know about the Employee Retention Credit (ERC). Join Charlie Miracle ...

November 3 2021

Give Methow Raises Over $650,000 for Local Nonprofits

Give Methow has raised $654,375 for 38 Methow Valley nonprofits – a record-breaking amount for the annual campaign hosted by the Community Foundation of North Central Washington. Give Methow is ...

November 3 2021

Helping Hands for Youth Grant to Fund Learning Recovery

Application Deadline December 15 The Community Foundation of NCW is now accepting applications for the Helping Hands for Youth Grant - a new, one-time grant opportunity for K-12 public schools, ...

August 16 2021

Community Foundation’s Regional Impact Grant Reopens

Awarded Quarterly (First Quarter Due September 30) The Community Foundation of NCW has reopened its Regional Impact Grant (RIG), the largest funding opportunity for nonprofits in the region. The RIG ...

August 11 2021

Community Foundation of NCW Awards over $1M in Scholarships

The Community Foundation of NCW has awarded $1,061,700 in scholarships to 228 students from North Central Washington and beyond – the largest award amount and number of student recipients to ...

July 15 2021

Strategic Consulting Grants Awarded to 14 Nonprofits

The Nonprofit Practices Institute (a partnership between the Community Foundation of NCW and the Icicle Fund) has funded Strategic Consulting Grants to 14 nonprofits across the region. The Strategic Consulting ...

May 18 2021

Hugs for Healthcare Heroes Final Distribution

The Hugs for Healthcare Heroes campaign has made its third and final “Hug in a Mug” distribution, resulting in 1,696 healthcare heroes at Confluence Health, Columbia Valley Community Health, Cascade ...

May 12 2021

Confluence Health and Wenatchee Valley Medical Group Announce Grant Program

Confluence Health and the Wenatchee Valley Medical Group (WVMG) have teamed up to launch the Community Partnership Fund, a program focused on advancing local initiatives that contribute to the health ...

January 12 2021

Give NCW Raises $561,189 for NCW Nonprofits

The Community Foundation of NCW is pleased to announce that $561,189 has been raised to benefit 60 nonprofit organizations across the region through Give NCW. Give NCW is an annual ...

December 11 2020

Hugs for Healthcare Heroes to Support Healthcare Workers and Local Businesses

The Community Foundation of NCW has partnered with several local agencies to show support for local healthcare workers and local businesses through the Hugs for Healthcare Heroes campaign. Hugs for ...

November 24 2020

Community Foundation of NCW Awards $735,725 in Grants to Nonprofits

The Community Foundation of NCW has awarded $735,725 in grants to several nonprofit organizations through its retooled grant programs and community partnerships. The foundation’s grant programming has been updated to ...

November 13 2020

Community Foundation Receives $1.7M Bequest to Benefit Methow Valley

Ken Westman and his beloved dog, Snoopy. The Community Foundation of NCW has received a $1.7M bequest that will support Methow Valley nonprofits in perpetuity through the Methow Valley Fund. ...

November 6 2020

Give Methow Raises over a Half Million for Methow Valley Nonprofits

The Community Foundation of NCW’s Give Methow campaign has raised $522,204 for 36 Methow Valley nonprofits – over $200,000 more than last year. Give Methow is an annual crowdfunding campaign ...

October 27 2020

$106,633 Disbursed to NCW School Districts to Help Struggling Students

We are so grateful to everyone who donated to the Back to Basics campaign to support struggling students and their families. Over $106,000 has been disbursed to ALL school districts ...

August 28 2020

Back to Basics Campaign to Help Struggling Students and Families

The Community Foundation of NCW is partnering with School Districts in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties to host an online fundraising campaign September 1st – 30th called “Back to Basics” ...

August 7 2020

Community Foundation of NCW Awards $734,852 in Scholarships

The Community Foundation of NCW has awarded $734,852 in scholarships to 204 students across North Central Washington - the largest distribution of scholarships to date. The Community Foundation manages over ...

July 30 2020

$50,000 Endowment Grant Awarded, New Grants Support Nonprofit Recovery

ENDOWMENT GRANT The Community Foundation of NCW has awarded a $50,000 Endowment Grant to Upper Valley MEND (Meeting Each Need with Dignity), a nonprofit dedicated to meeting the housing, hunger, ...

July 2 2020

NPI Goes Virtual with Nonprofit Reemergence Series

The Nonprofit Practices Institute (NPI), a partnership of the Community Foundation of NCW and the Icicle Fund, offers training and professional development throughout the year to nonprofit organizations across North ...

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Our staff volunteer each year at the Cakes for College Funnel Cake stand at the Apple Blossom Festival and often times their family does, too! Our Director of Community Philanthropy, Denise Sorom and her daughter Anna made and sold lots of cotton candy today (with instruction from Bob, no doubt!) and Director of Communications Jennifer Dolge's daughter Gwen and her boyfriend Anthony spent a few evenings helping with funnel cakes. We love what the Paine Family has done to create scholarships and the incredible volunteerism it takes to get it done is a direct reflection of how amazing a community of helpers can be!Thanks to staff and their families for taking their time to help raise funds for Wenatchee Valley College students!#cakesforcollege #scholarships #appleblossomfestival #keepitinthevalley #keepitinthefamily ... See MoreSee Less
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We are pleased to share with you our Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Report! 2023 Highlights:-$139M in Chartable Assets-$11.5M in Gifts Received (to individual funds and programs)-$7.4M in Grants Awarded-$1.3M in Scholarships Awarded-$1.4M raised for nonprofits through Give Methow and Give NCW-Inaugural Robert L White Excellence in Community Philanthropy AwardWhat's Ahead:-Legacy Funds and Local Advisory Boards - involving community members in our grantmaking process and local community giving-Leadership Institute of NCW - curating our next generation of leaders to advocate for all in our community (application now open!)-New location in Omak to increase our outreach and services in Okanogan County-New staff to help continue the growth of the FoundationWe are so grateful for the support you give to the Community Foundation, whether it be your time, treasure, or talents. Thank you for your part in building strong communities across North Central WashingtCheck out the full report here: cfncw.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/FY2023AnnualReport.pdf ... See MoreSee Less
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We are now accepting applications to join the Leadership Institute of NCW/Instituto de Liderazgo del àrea NCW! This new program, in partnership with Our Valley Our Future / Nuestro Valle Nuestro Futuro and Thriving Together NCW, was established to educate and empower community members for civic leadership positions in North Central Washington. Strong leaders are key to strong communities. Anyone (18+) with a desire to improve the lives of children, families, and communities is encouraged to apply! This includes parents, grandparents, foster parents, single people, young adults, veterans, and community members. Participants must be interested in learning within a diverse cohort of local leaders. This 20-session bilingual program comes at no cost, other than your time and commitment. Family dinner and childcare is provided as well as a stipend upon graduation.Classes will be held at Wenatchee Valley College starting in September 2024 through January 2025.Learn more and apply at cfncw.org/leadershipinstituteofncw/ ... See MoreSee Less
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We still have scholarships open for students who plan to pursue Nursing, Allied Health, or Trade School fields. Deadline is June 1st!Learn more and apply at www.cfncw.org/scholarships#scholarships #nursing #tradeschool ... See MoreSee Less
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We <3 and appreciate the Chelan Douglas Land Trust and its members who provide access to amazing trails in the Wenatchee Valley.Why become a member of the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust? Membership means looking out at your local lands and waters and knowing that you made a difference for future generations. Become a member with a donation of any amount: www.cdlandtrust.org/support-us/donate ... See MoreSee Less
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Donations can be dropped off at FYRE Monday-Thursday 8am-7pm! If you’d like to drop off items over the weekend, please call or text 509-429-2878 to schedule a time ☀️Apple bins & soil can be picked up by FYRE team members as well 🍎🌷🌻 ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you Rotary Club of Wenatchee Confluence, Sustainable NCW, and others for helping to keep the Apple Blossom Festival, Wenatchee event clean and environmentally friendly! ... See MoreSee Less
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We had so much fun at last week's Annual Donor Appreciation Event at Pybus! Over 150 people who have invested their time, talent, and treasure with the Foundation joined us to celebrate the milestones of last year and look forward to what's new and exciting ahead. Special congratulations to Judy Conner who received the Robert L White Excellence in Philanthropy Award for her incredible service to charitable clients and her generous heart for local philanthropy.Thanks to everyone that attended and all who have supported the Community Foundation throughout the years to help make our region a better place for all!📷@kaylibauerphotography ... See MoreSee Less
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We are wrapping up our Grant Writing Road Trip Summit with our final 301 class today in Wenatchee. We've had 48 attendees complete the full series and about 80 attendees in total. These classes have covered the gamut from the essentials of grant writing to advanced grant writing to government grants - AND we took the class on the road to Omak, Moses Lake, Pateros, and Quincy to provide access to everyone in our service area. Thank you Icicle Fund and Thriving Together NCW for your partnership in helping provide this affordable training and Spark the Fire for facilitating! ... See MoreSee Less
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The Methow Valley Fund Game Changer grant is open! Up to $100,000 is available for one or more nonprofit or collaborative projects that move the needle on a Methow Valley issue. Deadline May 1st!Learn more at www.cfncw.org/methowvalleyfundgamechangergrant ... See MoreSee Less
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Xitlali Cruz

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT

I am currently pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science at Stanford. Since the beginning of my freshman year I have been involved with clubs such as Stanford’s Space Initiative (SSI) and the Society of Latinx Engineers (SOLE). In SSI I built a rocket and launched it.

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Aero Methow Rescue Service

GRANT RECIPIENT

Due to being rural, remote, and geographically isolated, we must be prepared to do more than respond to emergencies. We have become a healthcare partner who fills gaps in service. The grant allowed our board the time and ability to work with a Strategic Planner to modify our plan to address those gaps.

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Chelan Douglas Volunteer Attorney Services

GRANT RECIPIENT

The grant provided funds to hire a Housing Justice and Outreach Coordinator to visit rural and underserved areas. Rosie’s bilingual and bicultural skills and experience have increased equity of service. Rosie is building partnerships with local organizations through events such as the Columbia Valley Community Health’s Back to School Drive, as well as posting yard signs.

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Tenoch Mandujano

Scholarship Recipient

My father was a migrant agricultural worker who eventually started his own cherry and apple orchard. He told me if I wanted to live a better life, I had to get an education. I plan on starting a career with the Chelan PUD with a passion for renewable energy and in turn give back to my parents and community for supporting my dreams.

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