Community Foundation for Southwest Washington



The Community Foundation for Southwest Washington collaborates with philanthropists from all walks of life, and manages charitable gifts of all sizes. Turn to us when you are ready to start a charitable fund, identify tax-effective giving strategies, learn about our community's most pressing needs, create a charitable legacy, support your favorite cause, or engage your family in philanthropy.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

Assets

2019 - 312,970,135
2018 - 271,078,884
2017 - 283,267,945
Domestic Grants

2019 - 13,865,298
2018 - 15,376,729


    

Recent News from Community Foundation for Southwest Washington


Clark College Celebrates Indigenous Cultures with Annual Powwow
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

Native American Heritage Month isn't just about costumes and food. It's also about educating the next generation. That's the message behind Clark College's annual powwow, which was held Friday...more

St. Paul Lutheran Church gets, blesses 1,000 pairs of socks - The Columbian
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

Vancouver shelters offer relief from heat · Clark County News July 27, 2022. Community Foundation for Southwest Washington honors those who...more

Community Foundation says goodbye to Give More 24! - The Columbian
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

After nine years and millions of dollars raised for hundreds of Southwest Washington nonprofits, the Community Foundation for Southwest...more

Give More 24! Raises $3.6 Million For Southwest Washington Causes
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

"We're amazed once again by the generosity of the community," says a rep for the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington, which held its 24th annual Give More 24! online giving marathon...more

Give More 24! surpasses goal, raises $3.6 million for Cowlitz, Clark, Skamania counties nonprofits
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

Give More 24 is a 24-hour online fundraiser that's become an annual event in Washington state's Cowlitz County. This year, it raised $3.6 million for local nonprofits, reports the Daily...more

Nonprofits in Clark County ready to greet Give More 24! - The Columbian
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

(Photos contributed by Community Foundation for Southwest Washington). Give More 24! returns Thursday, and some local nonprofits are gearing up...more

Skyview High School graduate awarded STAR scholarship - The Columbian
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

Community Foundation for Southwest Washington reports fewer students applying for scholarships · Clark County News February 23,...more

Community Foundation for Southwest Washington lauds commitment at luncheon
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

Ron Prill talks to a crowded conference room at the Community Foundation for Southwest Washington's annual luncheon at the Hilton...more

Community Foundation for Southwest Washington hosts annual luncheon June 7 - The Columbian
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

This year's theme is “Moving Mountains.” Speakers will explore how philanthropy, nonprofits and communities can overcome seemingly...more

$3 Million Grant To Prevent Homelessness for Reflector SafeChoice
Foundation: Community Foundation for Southwest Washington

A $3 million grant has been awarded to the Reflector SafeChoice program of the YWCA Clark County, which helps victims of domestic abuse. The Ed and Dollie Lynch Fund at the Community Foundation for...more



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