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Find similar grantsWhatcom Community Foundation Health & Wellness Grants is sponsored by Whatcom Community Foundation. Offers grants to Whatcom County nonprofits addressing staff fatigue, turnover, and burnout, promoting a healthy, inclusive nonprofit workforce.
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Apply for a Grant – Whatcom Community Foundation Alienum phaedrum torquatos nec eu, vis detraxit periculis ex, nihil expetendis in mei. Mei an pericula euripidis, hinc partem. Whatcom Community Foundation / Apply for a Grant Grantmaking is one way that we are making a difference.
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Funds for Whatcom County: Health & Wellness Grants We are offering mini grants to local Whatcom County Federal nonprofits to address some of the issues of staff fatigue, turnover and burnout that are currently pervasive throughout the nonprofit sector. We invite you to apply for grants to support you and your team’s physical and mental health, creating a positive work environment, enhancing job satisfaction, and reducing burnout.
We will offer $1,000 – $10,000 grants (depending on organizational staffing size and what you’d like to do). Grant funding amounts could increase depending on the number of applicants and/or increase in funding pool.
Click Here to login and apply Click HERE for tips on the online system Click HERE to view a PDF of the application questions Grant application opened 12/31/2025 Grant application will close on 5/11/2026 at 4PM Awards announced in June 2026 This year we are happy to partner with the City of Bellingham to expand the funding pool for Project Neighborly!
The Project Neighborly (PN) grant is for people who have great ideas about how we can all become better neighbors by bringing people together that might not otherwise meet. The Community Foundation will award grants (up to $5,000 each) to support inspiring, actionable, relevant projects and activities that develop a sense of community and promote neighborliness throughout the rural and urban areas of Whatcom County.
Special PN FAQ’s & Guidelines click HERE Grant application closed on 2/23/2026 Awards announced in April 2026 Please review our Grant Guidelines HERE before submitting a grant request.
Whatcom Community Foundation online grants portal login (to apply or submit a report) HERE Tips using the grants portal HERE WCF photo release form click HERE Sample budget to actual click HERE We are working on a couple ideas to help, but in the meantime, we recommend the following resources as next steps: Fundraising/Marketing Resources Bellingham Library’s Nonprofit Resource Center and subscription to The Foundation Center – http://www.
bellinghampubliclibrary. org/yourlibrary Association of Fundraising Professionals Claxon Marketing – Resources/Do-it-Yourself Susan Howlett (fundraising and board development) – consultant, author ( Boards on Fire , Getting Funded , etc.) http://www. jumpstartyourfundraising.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits in Whatcom County, Washington, addressing staff fatigue, turnover, and burnout. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Whatcom Community Foundation Health & Wellness Grants is funded by Whatcom Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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