Foundations funding food and agriculture nonprofits in Washington

252 foundations based in Washington reported $12.1M in food and agriculture grants across 607 grants. Median grant: $10,000.

Based in Washington

Ranked by dollars granted to food and agriculture causes — not by how large the foundation is overall.

FoundationGiving to food, agriculture & nutritionGrantsMedian grantTotal giving
United Way of King CountyEIN 910565555$1.12M8$85,000$43.5M
PeacehealthEIN 910939479$738K5$21,445$4.05M
Multi-Service CenterEIN 237120815$605K2$302,542$6.25M
HopelinkEIN 910982116$423K3$73,419$499K
Community Services of Moses LakeEIN 910664984$422K9$16,044$685K
Marguerite Casey FoundationEIN 912062197$391K5$50,000$33.0M
Davita Charitable Fund IncEIN 852950661$340K2$25,000$3.14M
Rural Resources Community ActionEIN 910793447$316K6$9,488$899K
Emergency Food Network of Tacoma and Pierce CountyEIN 943131776$301K13$8,808$916K
Laidir Foundation C/O Brian LonerganEIN 472519767$300K1$100,000$4.04M
George & Stephanie Suddock FoundationEIN 853548188$300K2$40,000$2.41M
Echo FoundationEIN 853538325$250K1$25,000$3.61M
The Brettler Family FoundationEIN 912014618$250K4$50,000$3.18M
Scholar FundEIN 813153433$210K2$23,486$23.1M
The Starbucks FoundationEIN 911795425$202K2$75,000$23.6M
D&G Charitable FundEIN 477440095$200K1$750,000$9.05M
The Conru FoundationEIN 821387085$200K2$10,000$2.37M
The Rorvig FoundationEIN 883001501$200K1$150,000$1.69M
Walla Walla Community College FoundationEIN 911207033$185K1$434,521$869K
South King County Food Coalition SkcfcEIN 421635029$182K3$58,246$1.09M

Funds Washington from out of state

80 foundations outside Washington send at least 10% of their grantmaking, and at least $100,000, to Washington organizations. Between them they moved $63.0M into the state.

FoundationHome stateGiving to WashingtonShare to WashingtonMedian grant
The Albertsons Companies FoundationEIN 912144510CA$7.24M13%$15,750
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of WashingtonEIN 910511770CA$6.62M53%$55,063
Upward Bound YouthEIN 341850567OH$6.12M24%$100,000
Bonneville Environmental FoundationEIN 931248274OR$4.12M13%$54,294
Moccasin Lake FoundationEIN 911545081DE$3.03M58%$10,000
Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation TrustEIN 931254171OR$2.88M14%$18,000
The North Star Charitable FoundationEIN 465425456NY$2.50M16%$75,000
Employees Community Fund of the Boeing CompanyEIN 831408568IL$2.33M46%$12,000
Lorna Jordan Charitable Organization AKA Lorna Jordan FoundationEIN 881557110DE$2.06M76%$75,000
Lucky Seven FoundationEIN 911722000DE$1.57M87%$2,000
Lopker Family FoundationEIN 770448078CA$1.41M54%$7,530
Silver Family Foundation C/O Walter Berlingo and CompanyEIN 061532898CT$1.21M21%$35,000
Puget Sound Energy FoundationEIN 204863534DE$1.20M99%$500
Lee H & Marion B Thompson FoundationEIN 943112077OR$1.07M12%$25,000
Catholic Health Initiatives ColoradoEIN 840405257CO$900K16%$75,000
Elizabeth B McGraw Foundation IncEIN 133591829MA$870K27%$100,000
Vitalogy FoundationEIN 201030462TN$848K39%$25,000
The Royso FoundationEIN 843114715DE$775K96%$25,000
World Giving FoundationEIN 842428151KS$639K45%$27,800
Reiner Family FoundationEIN 832977967DE$636K23%$100,000

How these figures are built

Every number on this page comes from IRS Form 990 filings — the grants foundations themselves reported on Schedule I or Part XV. Organizations that file the simplified 990-EZ are not asked to report grants, so they do not appear here at all. And giving patterns reflect the filings loaded, not necessarily what a foundation is funding this year, so verify recent activity before you approach anyone. Full methodology.

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