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COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
PIERCE COUNTY CONNECTED: COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE … As the public health response to COVID-19 in Pierce County escalated on March 13, 2020, United Way of Pierce County and Greater Tacoma Community Foundation partnered for an aligned philanthropic response to emerging community needs. Together, they launched the PIERCE COUNTY CONNECTED fund, seeded with $750,000 from GTCF. GTCF committed another$1 million in >
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Financial Information COVID-19 Impact on Fund Stewardship & Market Conditions GTCF is prepared for times such as this. As COVID-19 and the necessary public health measures to address it create market volatility, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation offers these insights into its stewardship of funds: YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
SPARK GRANT FAQS
•Has ever been convicted of a sexual offense • Has been convicted of a drug related offense in the last 5 years • Has been convicted of a violent crime against a person in the last 5 years • Has been convicted of a crime against property in the last 5 years • Has been convicted of harassment in the last 5 years • Has been convicted of a weapons-related offense in the last 5 years HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
PIERCE COUNTY CONNECTED: COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE … As the public health response to COVID-19 in Pierce County escalated on March 13, 2020, United Way of Pierce County and Greater Tacoma Community Foundation partnered for an aligned philanthropic response to emerging community needs. Together, they launched the PIERCE COUNTY CONNECTED fund, seeded with $750,000 from GTCF. GTCF committed another$1 million in >
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly. FINANCIAL INFORMATION Financial Information COVID-19 Impact on Fund Stewardship & Market Conditions GTCF is prepared for times such as this. As COVID-19 and the necessary public health measures to address it create market volatility, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation offers these insights into its stewardship of funds: YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
SPARK GRANT FAQS
•Has ever been convicted of a sexual offense • Has been convicted of a drug related offense in the last 5 years • Has been convicted of a violent crime against a person in the last 5 years • Has been convicted of a crime against property in the last 5 years • Has been convicted of harassment in the last 5 years • Has been convicted of a weapons-related offense in the last 5 yearsCOMMUNITY STORIES
Dr. Jerry Ramsey and his late wife, Elaine, were true lovers of Tacoma long before it became the hottest housing market in the nation. Through their work as educators and authors, they built connections to the region’s history. As engaged community members, they also built lasting supports for ABOUT US - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION About Us. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation connects people, knowledge, and funding to build a thriving Pierce County, now and into the future. At Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, we’ve seen how much more we can accomplish when we work together. Since 1981, community members have shared their commitment to a thriving PierceCounty by
PIERCE COUNTY CONNECTED: COVID-19 EMERGENCY RESPONSE … As the public health response to COVID-19 in Pierce County escalated on March 13, 2020, United Way of Pierce County and Greater Tacoma Community Foundation partnered for an aligned philanthropic response to emerging community needs. Together, they launched the PIERCE COUNTY CONNECTED fund, seeded with $750,000 from GTCF. GTCF committed another$1 million in >
FINANCIAL INFORMATION Financial Information COVID-19 Impact on Fund Stewardship & Market Conditions GTCF is prepared for times such as this. As COVID-19 and the necessary public health measures to address it create market volatility, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation offers these insights into its stewardship of funds:EVENTS ARCHIVE
An event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Monday, repeating indefinitely. 1116 Earnest S Brazill St. Tacoma, WA 98405. United States. In response to the COVID-19 virus, and out of an abundance of caution, HAC has been holding virtual Monthly Community MeetingsCOMMUNITY STORIES
Move Beyond the Overhead Myth To Giving For Impact. Filed Under: Philanthropy - Posted @ 2:33pm The end of the calendar year is a time when charitable giving is in the spotlight. NONPROFIT ENDOWMENTS Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. 950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1100 Tacoma, WA 98402. Federal Tax ID #91-1007459SPARK GRANTS
Spark grants are micro-grants to individuals designed to bring people-powered ideas and dreams to life in Pierce County, sparking positive social and neighborhood change through the efforts of grass-roots leadership. With a maximum award of $1,500 Spark Grants are intended to create community through projects that bring diversepeople together.
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the BEN FAIGIN MUSIC OPPORTUNITY FUND Benjamin Faigin, a gifted and passionate musician, left this world too young. Ben began his classical training in cello at age 9. He later expanded his repertoire to guitar (electric and acoustic) and piano. Ben was constantly experimenting with sound, and explored improvisation, composition, and music theory, as well as synthesizer music creation. Ben played in orchestras from elementary to HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
ABOUT US - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION About Us. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation connects people, knowledge, and funding to build a thriving Pierce County, now and into the future. At Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, we’ve seen how much more we can accomplish when we work together. Since 1981, community members have shared their commitment to a thriving PierceCounty by
EVENTS ARCHIVE
An event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Monday, repeating indefinitely. 1116 Earnest S Brazill St. Tacoma, WA 98405. United States. In response to the COVID-19 virus, and out of an abundance of caution, HAC has been holding virtual Monthly Community MeetingsCOMMUNITY STORIES
Move Beyond the Overhead Myth To Giving For Impact. Filed Under: Philanthropy - Posted @ 2:33pm The end of the calendar year is a time when charitable giving is in the spotlight.COMMUNITY STORIES
Putting Love and Compassion at the Forefront of Learning. Filed Under: General,Letter from President & CEO,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 8:24pm Last Friday, in partnership with Pierce County SAFE Alliance, Oasis Youth Center, and Rainbow Center, we held a special training for our partner nonprofits that provided participants the legal and social context needed to be inclusive and welcoming to TACOMA'S CHINA TOWN: A VIRTUAL TOUR July 15, 2020 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm. This evening we will be exploring where Tacoma’s China town would have been and talking about why it is no longer there today. This brutal and tragic history will hopefully help us illuminate a path forward today. The tour will be LIVE at 8pm on July 15th.PHILANTHROPIC TOOLS
Donate to the community. By making a gift to Greater Tacoma Community Foundation you are helping to bring together people, data and resources to address some of our communities’ most pressing challenges and most promising opportunities. Donate to an existing fund. From the environment to the arts, there are a number of funds that you can support.NEWSLETTERS
2021 Newsletters Spring Newsletter 2020 Newsletters December November October September August Community Voices, Community Connections July June May Community Voices, Community Connections April March February Community Voices, Community Connections January 2019 Newsletters December November Partners in Philanthropy Community Voices, Community Connections October SeptemberSPARK GRANTS
Spark grants are micro-grants to individuals designed to bring people-powered ideas and dreams to life in Pierce County, sparking positive social and neighborhood change through the efforts of grass-roots leadership. With a maximum award of $1,500 Spark Grants are intended to create community through projects that bring diversepeople together.
REGIONAL FUNDERS DISTRIBUTE $360K TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. 950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1100 Tacoma, WA 98402. Federal Tax ID #91-1007459 HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
ABOUT US - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION About Us. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation connects people, knowledge, and funding to build a thriving Pierce County, now and into the future. At Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, we’ve seen how much more we can accomplish when we work together. Since 1981, community members have shared their commitment to a thriving PierceCounty by
EVENTS ARCHIVE
An event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Monday, repeating indefinitely. 1116 Earnest S Brazill St. Tacoma, WA 98405. United States. In response to the COVID-19 virus, and out of an abundance of caution, HAC has been holding virtual Monthly Community MeetingsCOMMUNITY STORIES
Move Beyond the Overhead Myth To Giving For Impact. Filed Under: Philanthropy - Posted @ 2:33pm The end of the calendar year is a time when charitable giving is in the spotlight.COMMUNITY STORIES
GTCF’s 10th Foundation of Art Award Honors 10 Pierce County Artists. Filed Under: Vibrant Community - Posted @ 11:16am Greater Tacoma Community Foundation will honor ten Pierce County visual artists for the 10th Foundation of Art Award in recognition of the growth of the local arts community since the Award’s inception. TACOMA'S CHINA TOWN: A VIRTUAL TOUR July 15, 2020 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm. This evening we will be exploring where Tacoma’s China town would have been and talking about why it is no longer there today. This brutal and tragic history will hopefully help us illuminate a path forward today. The tour will be LIVE at 8pm on July 15th.PHILANTHROPIC TOOLS
Donate to the community. By making a gift to Greater Tacoma Community Foundation you are helping to bring together people, data and resources to address some of our communities’ most pressing challenges and most promising opportunities. Donate to an existing fund. From the environment to the arts, there are a number of funds that you can support.NEWSLETTERS
2021 Newsletters Spring Newsletter 2020 Newsletters December November October September August Community Voices, Community Connections July June May Community Voices, Community Connections April March February Community Voices, Community Connections January 2019 Newsletters December November Partners in Philanthropy Community Voices, Community Connections October SeptemberSPARK GRANTS
Spark grants are micro-grants to individuals designed to bring people-powered ideas and dreams to life in Pierce County, sparking positive social and neighborhood change through the efforts of grass-roots leadership. With a maximum award of $1,500 Spark Grants are intended to create community through projects that bring diversepeople together.
REGIONAL FUNDERS DISTRIBUTE $360K TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. 950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1100 Tacoma, WA 98402. Federal Tax ID #91-1007459 HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
ABOUT US - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION About Us. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation connects people, knowledge, and funding to build a thriving Pierce County, now and into the future. At Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, we’ve seen how much more we can accomplish when we work together. Since 1981, community members have shared their commitment to a thriving PierceCounty by
EVENTS ARCHIVE
An event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Monday, repeating indefinitely. 1116 Earnest S Brazill St. Tacoma, WA 98405. United States. In response to the COVID-19 virus, and out of an abundance of caution, HAC has been holding virtual Monthly Community MeetingsCOMMUNITY STORIES
Move Beyond the Overhead Myth To Giving For Impact. Filed Under: Philanthropy - Posted @ 2:33pm The end of the calendar year is a time when charitable giving is in the spotlight.COMMUNITY STORIES
GTCF’s 10th Foundation of Art Award Honors 10 Pierce County Artists. Filed Under: Vibrant Community - Posted @ 11:16am Greater Tacoma Community Foundation will honor ten Pierce County visual artists for the 10th Foundation of Art Award in recognition of the growth of the local arts community since the Award’s inception. TACOMA'S CHINA TOWN: A VIRTUAL TOUR July 15, 2020 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm. This evening we will be exploring where Tacoma’s China town would have been and talking about why it is no longer there today. This brutal and tragic history will hopefully help us illuminate a path forward today. The tour will be LIVE at 8pm on July 15th.PHILANTHROPIC TOOLS
Donate to the community. By making a gift to Greater Tacoma Community Foundation you are helping to bring together people, data and resources to address some of our communities’ most pressing challenges and most promising opportunities. Donate to an existing fund. From the environment to the arts, there are a number of funds that you can support.NEWSLETTERS
2021 Newsletters Spring Newsletter 2020 Newsletters December November October September August Community Voices, Community Connections July June May Community Voices, Community Connections April March February Community Voices, Community Connections January 2019 Newsletters December November Partners in Philanthropy Community Voices, Community Connections October SeptemberSPARK GRANTS
Spark grants are micro-grants to individuals designed to bring people-powered ideas and dreams to life in Pierce County, sparking positive social and neighborhood change through the efforts of grass-roots leadership. With a maximum award of $1,500 Spark Grants are intended to create community through projects that bring diversepeople together.
REGIONAL FUNDERS DISTRIBUTE $360K TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. 950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1100 Tacoma, WA 98402. Federal Tax ID #91-1007459 HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
ABOUT US - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION About Us. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation connects people, knowledge, and funding to build a thriving Pierce County, now and into the future. At Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, we’ve seen how much more we can accomplish when we work together. Since 1981, community members have shared their commitment to a thriving PierceCounty by
EVENTS ARCHIVE
An event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Monday, repeating indefinitely. 1116 Earnest S Brazill St. Tacoma, WA 98405. United States. In response to the COVID-19 virus, and out of an abundance of caution, HAC has been holding virtual Monthly Community MeetingsCOMMUNITY STORIES
Move Beyond the Overhead Myth To Giving For Impact. Filed Under: Philanthropy - Posted @ 2:33pm The end of the calendar year is a time when charitable giving is in the spotlight.COMMUNITY STORIES
GTCF’s 10th Foundation of Art Award Honors 10 Pierce County Artists. Filed Under: Vibrant Community - Posted @ 11:16am Greater Tacoma Community Foundation will honor ten Pierce County visual artists for the 10th Foundation of Art Award in recognition of the growth of the local arts community since the Award’s inception. TACOMA'S CHINA TOWN: A VIRTUAL TOUR July 15, 2020 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm. This evening we will be exploring where Tacoma’s China town would have been and talking about why it is no longer there today. This brutal and tragic history will hopefully help us illuminate a path forward today. The tour will be LIVE at 8pm on July 15th.PHILANTHROPIC TOOLS
Donate to the community. By making a gift to Greater Tacoma Community Foundation you are helping to bring together people, data and resources to address some of our communities’ most pressing challenges and most promising opportunities. Donate to an existing fund. From the environment to the arts, there are a number of funds that you can support.NEWSLETTERS
2021 Newsletters Spring Newsletter 2020 Newsletters December November October September August Community Voices, Community Connections July June May Community Voices, Community Connections April March February Community Voices, Community Connections January 2019 Newsletters December November Partners in Philanthropy Community Voices, Community Connections October SeptemberSPARK GRANTS
Spark grants are micro-grants to individuals designed to bring people-powered ideas and dreams to life in Pierce County, sparking positive social and neighborhood change through the efforts of grass-roots leadership. With a maximum award of $1,500 Spark Grants are intended to create community through projects that bring diversepeople together.
REGIONAL FUNDERS DISTRIBUTE $360K TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. 950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1100 Tacoma, WA 98402. Federal Tax ID #91-1007459 HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
ABOUT US - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION About Us. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation connects people, knowledge, and funding to build a thriving Pierce County, now and into the future. At Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, we’ve seen how much more we can accomplish when we work together. Since 1981, community members have shared their commitment to a thriving PierceCounty by
EVENTS ARCHIVE
An event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Monday, repeating indefinitely. 1116 Earnest S Brazill St. Tacoma, WA 98405. United States. In response to the COVID-19 virus, and out of an abundance of caution, HAC has been holding virtual Monthly Community MeetingsCOMMUNITY STORIES
Move Beyond the Overhead Myth To Giving For Impact. Filed Under: Philanthropy - Posted @ 2:33pm The end of the calendar year is a time when charitable giving is in the spotlight.COMMUNITY STORIES
GTCF’s 10th Foundation of Art Award Honors 10 Pierce County Artists. Filed Under: Vibrant Community - Posted @ 11:16am Greater Tacoma Community Foundation will honor ten Pierce County visual artists for the 10th Foundation of Art Award in recognition of the growth of the local arts community since the Award’s inception. TACOMA'S CHINA TOWN: A VIRTUAL TOUR July 15, 2020 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm. This evening we will be exploring where Tacoma’s China town would have been and talking about why it is no longer there today. This brutal and tragic history will hopefully help us illuminate a path forward today. The tour will be LIVE at 8pm on July 15th.PHILANTHROPIC TOOLS
Donate to the community. By making a gift to Greater Tacoma Community Foundation you are helping to bring together people, data and resources to address some of our communities’ most pressing challenges and most promising opportunities. Donate to an existing fund. From the environment to the arts, there are a number of funds that you can support.NEWSLETTERS
2021 Newsletters Spring Newsletter 2020 Newsletters December November October September August Community Voices, Community Connections July June May Community Voices, Community Connections April March February Community Voices, Community Connections January 2019 Newsletters December November Partners in Philanthropy Community Voices, Community Connections October SeptemberSPARK GRANTS
Spark grants are micro-grants to individuals designed to bring people-powered ideas and dreams to life in Pierce County, sparking positive social and neighborhood change through the efforts of grass-roots leadership. With a maximum award of $1,500 Spark Grants are intended to create community through projects that bring diversepeople together.
REGIONAL FUNDERS DISTRIBUTE $360K TO SUPPORT VULNERABLE Greater Tacoma Community Foundation. 950 Pacific Avenue, Suite 1100 Tacoma, WA 98402. Federal Tax ID #91-1007459 HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
HOME - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONABOUTGIVINGADVISORSCOMMUNITY IMPACTCONTACT USGIFT OPTIONS A CARES Act Bridge Loan Partnership Helps Federal Dollars Get To Community. When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million indedicated
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Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
THE TEAM - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Our team of professionals is committed to building a thriving and vibrant Pierce County by providing resources that support donors, businesses, nonprofit organizations, and members of the community in working together to meet the community’s needs and achieve its opportunities, now and into the future.. To reach any of our staff members please call 253.383.5622 or email them directly.UPCOMING EVENTS
Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY. May 27 @ 5:45 pm - 7:00 pm. WA. United States. Celebrate woman-owned businesses during Celebrating Dreams: Strength in CommUNITY Registration is now open for this free virtual event to connect with other female entrepreneurs, mentors, resources, and leaders - all while celebrating femaleentrepreneurship.
YOUTH PHILANTHROPY BOARD Youth Philanthropy Board. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation’s Youth Philanthropy Board (YPB) connects a diverse cohort of young people, ages 15-24 , with a passion for community to the skills and tools necessary to cultivate positive change. Using personal lived experiences and skills acquired over the course of the nine-monthprogram, YPB
VINOD K. RAJPAUL ENDOWMENT FUND Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund General Information Background. Vinod Rajpaul, a retired Boeing engineer, established the Vinod K. Rajpaul Endowment Fund of Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to support the four organizations he cared about most. Mr. Rajpaul entrusted GTCF with this endowment fund to annually assess and award grants to projects that will make the strongest impact. HIRE 253 - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Hire 253 is the largest employment event of its kind in Pierce County and beyond. “Ending homelessness, one job at a time”, this event welcomes over 70 employers and community resource to Goodwill’s Milgard Work Opportunity Center campus. Free hot lunch is provided to the first 300 job seekers. Over 500 employment options from entry >Continue Reading
BLACK LGBTQ+ LIVES MATTER The New Generation 2.0 Presents a pride march for Black lives: Black LGBTQ+ Lives Matter Introducing guest co-host: Wes Mickens! Pride may have been canceled, but that can’t stop us! Tony McDade’s death is a cruel reminder that Black LGBTQ people are perhaps the most vulnerable of our Black brothers and sisters. Join us in > ContinueReading
PARTNERING TO HONOR COMMUNITY HISTORY: GREGORY M. TANBARA Partnering to Honor Community History: Gregory M. Tanbara, GTCF Board Alumnus. Filed Under: Philanthropy,Strengthening Pierce County,Vibrant Community - Posted @ 9:29am Over the past 38 years, Greater Tacoma Community Foundation has seen Pierce County grow and change, but what has remained constant is the passion people bring to building athriving community.
LOCAL GIRLS CONNECT WITH NATURE AND CAREER POSSIBILITIES When T’wina Nobles walked into her office on a recent Monday morning, she couldn’t wait to tell her co-workers about the Environmental Justice Camp she hosted for a group of local girls over the weekend. “I was so excited, I was like, Oh you’ve got to see all the pictures!” The Environmental Justice Camp was > ContinueReading
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Community Impact. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation carries out its mission by supporting the vision, passion, and expertise of hundreds of nonprofit organizations and grassroots community efforts. GTCF is deeply connected with the community, maintaining collaborative relationships with nonprofits and leaders that provide us insight intothe
ABOUT US - GREATER TACOMA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION About Us. Greater Tacoma Community Foundation connects people, knowledge, and funding to build a thriving Pierce County, now and into the future. At Greater Tacoma Community Foundation, we’ve seen how much more we can accomplish when we work together. Since 1981, community members have shared their commitment to a thriving PierceCounty by
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An event every week that begins at 6:00 pm on Monday, repeating indefinitely. 1116 Earnest S Brazill St. Tacoma, WA 98405. United States. In response to the COVID-19 virus, and out of an abundance of caution, HAC has been holding virtual Monthly Community MeetingsCOMMUNITY STORIES
Move Beyond the Overhead Myth To Giving For Impact. Filed Under: Philanthropy - Posted @ 2:33pm The end of the calendar year is a time when charitable giving is in the spotlight.COMMUNITY STORIES
GTCF’s 10th Foundation of Art Award Honors 10 Pierce County Artists. Filed Under: Vibrant Community - Posted @ 11:16am Greater Tacoma Community Foundation will honor ten Pierce County visual artists for the 10th Foundation of Art Award in recognition of the growth of the local arts community since the Award’s inception. TACOMA'S CHINA TOWN: A VIRTUAL TOUR July 15, 2020 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm. This evening we will be exploring where Tacoma’s China town would have been and talking about why it is no longer there today. This brutal and tragic history will hopefully help us illuminate a path forward today. The tour will be LIVE at 8pm on July 15th.PHILANTHROPIC TOOLS
Donate to the community. By making a gift to Greater Tacoma Community Foundation you are helping to bring together people, data and resources to address some of our communities’ most pressing challenges and most promising opportunities. Donate to an existing fund. From the environment to the arts, there are a number of funds that you can support.NEWSLETTERS
2021 Newsletters Spring Newsletter 2020 Newsletters December November October September August Community Voices, Community Connections July June May Community Voices, Community Connections April March February Community Voices, Community Connections January 2019 Newsletters December November Partners in Philanthropy Community Voices, Community Connections October SeptemberSPARK GRANTS
Spark grants are micro-grants to individuals designed to bring people-powered ideas and dreams to life in Pierce County, sparking positive social and neighborhood change through the efforts of grass-roots leadership. With a maximum award of $1,500 Spark Grants are intended to create community through projects that bring diversepeople together.
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COVID-19 VACCINE EQUITY GOOD INFORMATION AND TRUSTED PEOPLE ARE CRITICAL COVID-19 vaccine supply now exceeds demand. However, vaccine availability does not automatically equal vaccination for all people in all places. In Pierce County, efforts are underway to make it easy and desirable for all communities to get the vaccine. In Yakima, an effort called the Partnership for Food Security offers valuable lessons for improving vaccine equity.Read More
LISTENING TO YOUTH HELPS DRIVE RACIAL EQUITY AT PIERCE COUNTYNONPROFITS
“We don’t approach this work as if we know it all. We’re intentional about being thought partners with young people.” Working from an “asset perspective” that acknowledges scholars as the “captains of their own ships.”Learn More
DR. JERRY AND ELAINE RAMSEY: A HISTORICAL LEGACY TO SET THE RECORDSTRAIGHT
“Elaine and I have never lived outside of the Tacoma area. This has been our home. We have invested all we have here – at Fort Nisqually, our educational institutions, our church First United Methodist, and many other organizations we’ve supported over the years like the Special Olympics”.Learn More
A CARES ACT BRIDGE LOAN PARTNERSHIP HELPS FEDERAL DOLLARS GET TOCOMMUNITY
When Pierce County received $158 million in CARES Act funding last summer, the money came with a tight deadline to get it out to the community: December 31, 2020. A partnership with Aligned Philanthropies for 0% bridge loans to nonprofits ensured $1 million in dedicated basic needs support made it to those who needed it most.Learn More
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