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Multiple sub-fund deadlines: Aug 15 (Cashmere, Chelan Valley, Upper Valley, Wenatchee Valley), Feb 15 (Okanogan Valley), Jan 15 (Methow Valley). Applications open July 1 for summer deadlines.
Legacy Fund Grants is a grant from the Community Foundation of North Central Washington that provides competitive, unrestricted funding to nonprofit organizations serving communities across North Central Washington. The program distributes awards by geographic region, covering Cashmere, Chelan Valley, Upper Valley, and Wenatchee Valley, with a minimum award of $2,000.
Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) public charities headquartered in Chelan, Douglas, or Okanogan counties. Government agencies and faith-based organizations may apply only for project-specific funding, while public schools are ineligible. Awards are determined by a grants committee based on community need.
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Legacy Funds Grant Program - Community Foundation of North Central Washington The Legacy Funds Grant program focuses on place-based, community-centered grant distribution to charitable organizations, meeting community needs throughout North Central Washington. This is a competitive grant and the main source of grant funding from the Foundation for nonprofits throughout NCW.
Legacy Fund Grants will provide unrestricted funding to nonprofits by geographic region in Cashmere, Chelan Valley, Methow Valley, Okanogan Valley, Upper Valley, and Wenatchee Valley. These funds have been established by donations from local individuals and families who wanted to create a meaningful legacy to their community.
Local Advisory Boards (LABs) have been established for each Legacy Fund comprised of community volunteers from within each community. Along with a Community Foundation Trustee and staff, LAB volunteers will review, evaluate, and determine grant award recipients .
Each organization that applies will participate in a Site Visit with LAB members (approx 30-45min) to better understand the organization's mission, structure, leadership, and impact in their community. LAB members have received training on the Foundation's grant guidelines, policies, and how to evaluate grant applications.
The Foundation is excited to include local community members in the grantmaking process as they know the needs of their communities.
APPLY - Cashmere, Chelan Valley, Upper Valley, Wenatchee Valley (July 1- Aug 15) APPLY - Methow Valley (Dec 1 - Jan 15) APPLY - Okanogan Valley (Jan 1 - Feb15) Preview Application Questions Organizations must be 501c3 nonprofits headquartered in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties Applicants will complete one standard grant application and select the geographic area(s) based on where they provide services.
Organizations which serve multiple communities only need to complete one application. Grant Policies and Guidelines Specific Criteria per Grant Each grant has its own criteria established by its Local Advisory Board. Click the grant below to see qualifications and important information before you apply.
Application opens: July 1 Application deadline: Aug 15 Must be a 501c3 public charity in Cashmere Government agencies and faith-based organizations are eligible only for project-specific funding that meets CFNCW's Grant Guidelines Minimum award $2,000 - committee will determine award Public Schools are ineligible Fiscal Sponsorships allowed No wait period (can apply each year) Learn More About the Cashmere Fund Application opens: July 1 Application deadline: Aug 15 Must be a 501c3 public charity in Chelan, Chelan Falls, Entiat, or Manson Government agencies are ineligible Faith-based organizations are eligible only for project-specific funding that meets CFNCW's Grant Guidelines Minimum award $2,000 - committee will determine award Public Schools are ineligible Fiscal Sponsorships allowed No wait period (can apply each year) Learn More About the Chelan Valley Fund Application deadline: Jan 15 If you are a 501(c)(3) public charity headquartered in and serving the Methow Valley, you are eligible and encouraged to apply for unrestricted core operating support.
If you are a government agency, tribal agency, faith-based organization, fiscally sponsored program, or a 501(c)(3) public charity serving the Methow Valley but headquartered elsewhere, you are eligible for program-specific support that meets our Grant Guidelines and Policies. Eligible organizations will be allowed to apply for grant amounts associated with their annual budget. To learn more, click here.
Public Schools are ineligible Fiscal Sponsorships allowed Learn More About the Methow Valley Fund Okanogan Valley Fund Grant Application deadline: Feb 15 Must be a 501c3 public charity in Okanogan County (except Methow Valley) Government agencies and faith-based organizations are eligible only for project-specific funding that meets CFNCW's Grant Guidelines Minimum award $2,000 - committee will determine award Public Schools are ineligible Fiscal Sponsorships allowed No wait period (can apply each year) Learn More About the Okanogan Valley Fund Application opens: July 1 Application deadline: Aug 15 Must be a 501c3 public charity in Leavenworth, Dryden, Peshastin, Lake Wenatchee, or Plain Government agencies and faith-based organizations are eligible only for project-specific funding that meets CFNCW's Grant Guidelines Minimum award $2,000 - committee will determine award Public Schools are ineligible Fiscal Sponsorships allowed No wait period (can apply each year) Learn More About the Upper Valley Fund Wenatchee Valley Fund Grant Application opens: July 1 Application deadline: Aug 15 Must be a 501c3 public charity in Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, Rock Island, Malaga, Orondo, or Monitor Government agencies and faith-based organizations are eligible only for project-specific funding that meets CFNCW's Grant Guidelines Minimum award $2,000 - committee will determine award Public Schools are ineligible Fiscal Sponsorships allowed Organizations awarded a Wenatchee Valley Fund Legacy Grant must wait out one year before applying again.
Learn More About the Wenatchee Valley Fund Make A Difference Day Grant NCW Foundation for Youth Grant The Washington Opportunity Fund Mansfield Community Fund Grant Waterville Community Fund Grant Wenatchee High School Foundation Grant Woods Family Music and Arts Grant Grant Guidelines and Policies I am currently pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Computer Science at Stanford.
Since the beginning of my freshman year I have been involved with clubs such as Stanford’s Space Initiative (SSI) and the Society of Latinx Engineers (SOLE). In SSI I built a rocket and launched it. Aero Methow Rescue Service Chelan Douglas Volunteer Attorney Services The grant provided funds to hire a Housing Justice and Outreach Coordinator to visit rural and underserved areas.
Rosie’s bilingual and bicultural skills and experience have increased equity of service. Rosie is building partnerships with local organizations through events such as the Columbia Valley Community Health’s Back to School Drive, as well as posting yard signs. My father was a migrant agricultural worker who eventually started his own cherry and apple orchard.
He told me if I wanted to live a better life, I had to get an education. I plan on starting a career with the Chelan PUD with a passion for renewable energy and in turn give back to my parents and community for supporting my dreams. GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) public charities headquartered in Chelan, Douglas, or Okanogan counties. Government agencies and faith-based organizations eligible only for project-specific funding. Public schools ineligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Minimum $2,000; committee determines award Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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