June 06, 2024
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1 min
Community Giving Fund: First Grants
Since its founding, the Community Foundation has been committed to growing a local endowment that provides lasting support for our region through local grantmaking. Early endowed gifts from the Campbell, Danielson, Firstenburg and Lynch families planted seeds that eventually sprouted our first four grants in 1988.
What started as a disjointed collection of individual funds became a consolidated grantmaking program in 2004 when the Community Giving Endowment Fund was launched. Then described as a “permanent savings account for community needs,” it found a niche offering small grants that created positive impacts for young people. Over the years, the fund grew thanks to several large gifts, countless smaller donations and steady returns on its pooled investments.
Today, the Community Giving Fund is a primary source of grantmaking in southwest Washington, with a current value of $5.8 million and more than $6 million awarded since its inception. The average grant is now sixteen times larger than those first four awards, but the biggest transformation doesn’t show up on a balance sheet.
Originally designed to improve the quality of life by addressing broad community needs, the Community Giving Fund now has a strategic focus on interrupting the cycle of poverty. By applying larger grants toward a single issue, the Community Foundation is achieving greater impact and demonstrating the important role endowments play in addressing the changing needs of a dynamic community.