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 announced that just under $18k has gone into the community through their Small Grants Program this quarter. The Foundation created this program in order to...more
Miracle number one was a grant of $10,000 from the Seabrook Community Foundation and miracle number two was a grant of $20,000 from the Grays Harbor Community Foundation. Miracle number three was the...more
A grant from the Grays Harbor Community Foundation will bring improvements to the Grays Harbor Fairgrounds Equestrian Center. According to a release, the fairgrounds have been awarded $5,000 in a...more
Grays Harbor Fairgrounds has been awarded a $5,000 grant from the Grays Harbor Community Foundation to improve the restrooms at the Equestrian Center in Elma. The grant will be used to cover the...more
The Grays Harbor Community Foundation is pleased to invest $14,000 into our community through our Small Grants Program. The Foundation created this program in addition to our twice annual Community...more
The Grays Harbor Community Foundation has announced that they invested $14,000 into the community through their Small Grants Program. The Foundation created the program in addition to their twice...more
He was a founding member, trustee, and treasurer of the Grays Harbor Community Foundation Board, on which he was still serving at the time of his death. Bob was invited to join the Salvation Army...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.