SUPPORTERS
Whether partnering on curriculum development, donating funds and expertise, or volunteering on our excursions, our supporters are crucial to the success and growth of our organization.
Don't hesitate to get in touch with us if you have funds to donate or time to give - email Ronda, our Development Director
Funded Grants
The National Forest Foundation - The National Forest Foundation promotes the enhancement and public enjoyment of the 193-million-acre National Forest System. By directly engaging Americans and leveraging private and public funding, the NFF improves forest health and outdoor experiences. Their programs inform millions of Americans about the importance of these treasured landscapes. Each year, the NFF restores fish and wildlife habitat, plants trees in areas affected by fires, insects, and disease, improves recreational opportunities, and enables communities to steward their National Forests and Grasslands.
Robert Killingstad Family Fund held at the Community Foundation of Snohomish County - 2025
Washington State’s No Child Left Inside - 2023-2025
Taylor Family Fund held at the Community Foundation of Snohomish County - 2025
Terry & Cheryle Earnheart Fund for Children held at the Community Foundation of Snohomish County - 2024
Terry & Phyllis Buckridge held at the Community Foundation of Snohomish County - 2024
Community Partners
Concrete School District
Connect Casino Road
Darrington School District
Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance
Korean Community Service Center
Kulshan Creek
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
National Forest Foundation
North Cascades National Park
North Counties Family Services
Project Girl
Sauk-Suiattle Tribe of Indians
Seattle University
Snohomish Conservation District
Snohomish County Parks and Recreation
Skagit Audobon
Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group
Skagit River Systems Cooperative
Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
Tesla STEM High School
The Darrington Collaborative
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Washington State University
Washington State University - Snohomish County Extension