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.
The Grays Harbor Community Foundation has awarded $24,000 in grants in the third quarter of 2012.
The following are the organizations funded through the grants program: Harbor Art Guild for Solo...more
Out of the 56 applicants for the Weatherwax Project, Adam Kuby has been chosen to create a significant public artwork to be located at the Simpson Triangle. The intent of the artwork commission is to...more
The Grays Harbor Community Foundation announced awarded over $130,000 to 5 School Districts throughout Grays Harbor in Technology in the Classroom grants as well as 235 scholarships and renewals...more
Grays Harbor Community Foundation presented a $130,000 investment in five school districts throughout Grays Harbor County as part of a focused Technology in the Classroom Initiative.
In addition...more
Grays Harbor Community Foundation has recently awarded grants in the amount of $95,000 to four organizations in the county.
The largest part of the grant totaling $75,000 was awarded to Mark Reed...more
The 10 community foundations sharing $672000 are the Blue Mountain Community Foundation, the Community Foundation of North Central Washington, the Community ...
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That is why the Grays Harbor Community Foundation will conduct the Non-profit Leaders Conference for Coastal and Southwest Washington in October. ...
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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.