Forest Foundation

OVERVIEW: The Forest Foundation supports children and youth development, community and the environment, community building and development, culture and the arts, and self-sufficiency in Southwest Washington.

IP TAKE: This funder makes many grants per year in a wide variety of fields, making it a crucial one to know in this region of Washington.

PROFILE: Established in 1962, the Forest Foundation is a private grantmaking foundation in Tacoma, Washington. The company Grantmaker Consultants in Tacoma administers the foundation’s grantmaking. The foundation is “committed to strengthening and enriching the quality of life in Southwest Washington, with a particular emphasis on Tacoma and Pierce County.” Grantmaking includes children and youth development, community and the environment, community building and development, culture and the arts, and self-sufficiency.

Youth grants address the physical and emotional health of children and help those dealing with hardships. Community and environment grants focus on engaging conservation stakeholders and promoting volunteerism. Community grants fund neighborhood strengthening and volunteer efforts. Arts and culture grants support high-quality and accessible art experiences for local residents. Finally, self-sufficiency grants target basic needs and empowering families to improve their condition. Past grants have gone to Pierce County Parks and Recreation, the Coffee Oasis, Museum of Glass, and Bethel Community Services.

Important Grant Details:

Foundation grants are often between $5,000 and $25,000 each. Learn more about this funder’s local giving by examining its recent tax records. Grantmaking is focused on Southwest Washington and especially the city of Tacoma and Pierce County. The foundation does not typically support school tours, film productions, operating foundations, or annual appeals.

This foundation accepts unsolicited grant requests from local nonprofits. The guidelines specify a two-step process that involves making an initial inquiry and being invited to proceed with a full application. This application process is conducted online. Direct general inquiries to the foundation staff at grants@grantmakerconsultants.com or 253-627-1634.

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