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Murdock grants build success for three Clark County nonprofits

Vancouver-based charitable trust provides nearly $610K to groups

By Dylan Jefferies, Columbian staff writer
Published: February 14, 2022, 6:05am
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Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary began funding a full-time music instructor in 2014, and music instruction took place in empty classrooms and the gymnasium, pictured here. "In 2016, our old gym was sitting empty, so we decided to move music education into that old building," Principal Ric Peinado said.
Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary began funding a full-time music instructor in 2014, and music instruction took place in empty classrooms and the gymnasium, pictured here. "In 2016, our old gym was sitting empty, so we decided to move music education into that old building," Principal Ric Peinado said. (Contributed photo) Photo Gallery

The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable MurdockTrust had a record year of giving in 2021, investing $110 million in organizations across the Northwest, including nearly $610,000 in Clark County.

Those funds went to three Clark County-based nonprofits: Global Sojourns Giving Circle, Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary School and Shared Hope International.

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