NWCF 2024 Grants Summary

NW Children’s Foundation 2024 Grants

Empowering Youth These grants help youth fulfill their potential, so they can make good life decisions and break the intergenerational cycle of abuse and trauma. We prioritize programs that focus on instilling youth with necessary assets to grow into strong, responsible adults, including positive role models and peer support.

*75,000

BELONG Partners: Partnering with educators, organizations, and families to transform schools into equitable learning communities. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County: Enduring, professionally supported one-to- one mentoring relationships for Island County children ages six to 16 facing adversity. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Washington: Enduring, professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships for Southwest Washington children ages six to 18 facing adversity. Cocoon House: Housing and wraparound support services for homeless young people 12 to 17 years old, and their children. Communities In Schools of Greater King County: Mentoring, tutoring, and wraparound support for underserved students provided through a network of community volunteers. Communities In Schools of Lakewood: Mentoring, tutoring, and wraparound support for underserved students provided through a network of community volunteers. Friends of the Children: Long-term professional mentoring to guide children facing tough challenges to reach their potential and achieve their goals. Friends of Youth: Safe housing and comprehensive support to pregnant and parenting youth ages 18 to 24 experiencing homelessness and their young children. Northwest Education Access: Higher education advocacy and opportunities for young people struggling to overcome poverty and adversity. ROOTS: Emergency shelter, case management, and access to a continuum of support services for homeless young adults in Seattle’s University District. SafeFutures Youth Center: Comprehensive services to support and advocate for young people from communities of color and low- income communities.

With your help, we will continue to do everything in our power to help our students reach their full potential. Thank you for investing in youth, investing in education, and investing in the future. – 2024 Partner Agency

10,000

7,000

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

*100,000

14,500

Skagit Valley Family YMCA: Emergency shelter, drop-in services, case management, and referrals for Skagit County youth ages 13 to 17. Treehouse: Comprehensive support for the educational needs of youth in foster care. YouthCare: Housing and support services for youth ages 14 to 17 who are experiencing homelessness. Youth Tutoring Program (CCS): Tutoring to elementary, middle, and high school youth living in six low-income and public housing communities in Seattle.

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

*30,000

$800,000

Total 2024 Grants:

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