Blue Mountain Community Foundation started in 1984 based on the idea that the area needed a place for donors who cared about the community to make long-term investments.
A group of 36 local citizens, under the guidance of Pete Peery and John Reese, were the initial corporate members that resolved to form a non-profit corporation. Since securing its first endowed fund, the Foundation has grown to over $20 million in 170 charitable funds.
New gifts may be directed to Blue Mountain Community Foundation, P.O. Box 603, Walla Walla, WA 99362, and indicate it's for the WWPHS SF for proper account credit. Etcetera appears in daily and...more
Other grants were received from The Allstate Foundation, Blue Mountain Community Foundation, Clara & Art Bald Trust, Bonnie & Clifford Braden Foundation, Columbia Rural Electric...more
For its permanent endowment, Warren Talbott of Dayton gave $100,000 to the Dayton/Columbia County Fund that's managed by the Blue Mountain Community Foundation, said Dayton/Columbia County Fund...more
Helpline, YWCA, YMCA, Camp Fire, BMAC, first responders, Early Learning Coalition, The Moms' Network, public and private schools and teachers, Sherwood Trust, Blue Mountain Community Foundation,...more
She presented an update about the foundation, located in Walla Walla at 22 E. ... The Milton-Freewater fund provides grants and scholarships for...more
Chief executive of HCT, Dai Powell, shares the experiences and practical lessons he learned along the way when teaming up with Ealing Community Transport to deliver site transport during the Olympic Park construction.