Established by local residents in 1994, the Grays Harbor Community Foundation works with donors from all walks of life who want to create unique funds to improve local communities. By helping donors help their communities through charitable giving, we are working to build a community endowment for the long-term benefit of Grays Harbor County.
Aberdeen, WA - The Grays Harbor Community Foundation is proud to announce a new fund for Public Art Projects/Works in Grays Harbor. The fund creation, initiated by Tom Quigg and Pat Oleachea was...more
The Grays Harbor Community Foundation announced the recipients of $380,000 in scholarships to 256 students this week. The foundation culled the recipients from 425 applications, according to...more
After receiving many inquiries about funding for nonprofit grants, the Community Foundation decided to create an application separate from the normal program, where all nonprofits had an opportunity...more
Aberdeen, WA - The Grays Harbor Community Foundation has contacted all 5, and of the 22 proposals, the 7th Street Theatre will be receiving funding towards a new HVAC system, The Polson Museum...more
Aberdeen, WA - The Grays Harbor Community Foundation yesterday awarded just under $179-thousand through their fourth quarter grants cycle. Program Officer Cassie Lentz tells us "We received 8...more
The Grays Harbor Community Foundation presents nonprofit capital project grants attributed to its new program, "Giving Priorities".
The grants range from $10,000 to $50,000 and will be awarded...more
The Grays Harbor Community Foundation has awarded $42,550 to seven organizations in their first quarter grants cycle. The Satsop School Playground is just one of the seven grants awarded in this...more
Westport, WA - In the memory of Elizabeth and Stanley Oskamp their family has decided to start a new Donor Advised Fund at the Grays Harbor Community Foundation titled the Oskamp Family Fund. This...more
The Grays Harbor Community Foundation announced they have awarded a total of $73,500 to eight organizations in their fourth quarter grants cycle. The Children's Advocacy Center was the recipient...more
To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.