Snoqualmie Tribe fund is accepting winter grant applications
January 2, 2013
By Staff
The Snoqualmie Tribe Fund is accepting applications from charitable organizations in Washington state, according to a press release.
The Snoqualmie Tribe Fund has donated more than $2 million in the past three years to organizations working in various areas including arts and culture, community development, education, the environment, and health and social services. Developments supported by donations from the Snoqualmie Tribe Fund include the University of Washington’s House of Knowledge, the Woodland Park Zoo’s More Wonder More Wild exhibit, King County Conservation District’s Cherry Creek restoration project and Bastyr University’s Sacred Seeds Ethnobotanical Trail.
Read more about the organizations and projects at www.snoqualmietribe.us.
The deadline for applications is Jan. 31. All applying organizations must have proof of nonprofit status and be located within the state.
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