Greater Everett Community Foundation



Our organization was established in 1993 as the Everett Parks Foundation for the purpose of helping donors enhance Everett?s parks.??Since then, we have broadened our capacity and ability to help donors wishing to leave lasting legacies for other community assets.
??In 2001, we changed our name to the Greater Everett Community Foundation to reflect these expanded services to donors.??In 2002, we merged with the Snohomish County Community Foundation to create one, unified community foundation serving donors throughout Snohomish County.??All the while, our mission to strengthen communities by helping caring people express their values through philanthropy has remained unchanged.

Assets and Giving for Greater Everett Community Foundation

Assets

2018 - 26,342,612
2017 - 26,817,710
Domestic Grants

2018 - 1,673,991


    

Recent News from Greater Everett Community Foundation


Editorial: A call to kindness and to community action
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

Most recently, speaking before the Community Foundation of Snohomish County's 10th annual Human Services Breakfast, the subject was...more

Focus is on kindness at annual Human Services Breakfast
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

The Human Services Fund in Honor of Bob Drewel was started in 2004 by the Greater Everett Community Foundation, which in 2015 changed...more

Murphy Formally Announces Re-Election Bid
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

He currently serves as Board Chair for the Community Foundation of Snohomish County (formerly the Greater Everett Community...more

Ed and Betty Morrow anchor efforts to preserve Everett's history
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

... structure at 2823 Rockefeller Ave., to the nonprofit Greater Everett Community Foundation, now the Community Foundation of Snohomish...more

Mariner High students to get more SAT help
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

Mariner High School has been awarded a grant for a second year from the Greater Everett Community Foundation. The main goal of the grant, dubbed...more

Nonprofits gear up as contributions pour in
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

The Greater Everett Community Foundation was holding a previously scheduled breakfast to support human services Wednesday morning. But the...more

Bob Drewel, a giant in local politics, retires this month
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

Bob Drewel greets guests at The Triple Door in Seattle on Monday. The event was held as a fundraiser for the Greater Everett Community Foundation and...more

In Our View/Community Foundation Week Building a force for good
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

The Greater Everett Community Foundation has only been around...more

Nonprofits grow and flourish
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

Thanksgiving and the coming holiday season have always been a time for me to reflect about the importance of my family, friends, my job and my community. At the Greater Everett Community Foundation,...more

Biz Bits: News about people and businesses
Foundation: Greater Everett Community Foundation

The Greater Everett Community Foundation will host its 11th annual Possibilities Breakfast at 7:30 a.m., Sept. 20 at the Edward D. Hansen Conference Center. Speaker Marilyn Grey will discuss Creating...more



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