The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust awarded 96 grants to Pacific Northwest nonprofit groups totaling $16.9 million during the first quarter of 2024.
More than $6.2 million in 23 grants were awarded to nonprofits serving Washington, including two organizations in Clark County, according to a news release.
Discovery High School in Camas was awarded $7,000 for its Partners in Science Supplemental Program, and Friends of the Children Southwest Washington was awarded $172,000 to support program staffing.
The grants were announced in the nonprofit’s quarterly 2024 Grants Report. The full list of grantees can be found at murdocktrust.org/2024/05/q1-2024-grants-report/.
The Vancouver-based M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust is a nonprofit foundation that has served individuals and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington since 1975.