Washington County is a landscape where the people are inextricably interconnected with the environment. Its natural resources have shaped the region’s economic base and remain among its greatest assets.

2024 Available Funding: up to $167,500

Focus Area Lead: Tom Boutureira, Community Partner


Priorities

We seek to strengthen collaboration, build capacity, deepen equity, increase shared prosperity, and center the voices of those who live and work in the region, including Wabanaki people, by supporting:

  • Organizational Capacity: human capacity and financial resources

  • Transformative Initiatives: Resourcing projects that have regional impact and high levels of readiness to implement in the next 3 years (2022-2024)

  • Collaboration: follow through on meetings, plans, and shared priorities, as well as stakeholder communication

  • Healing and Racial Equity: applied racial equity learning for staff, organizations, and collaborations/partnerships

  • Evaluation: developmental evaluation to drive meaningful change and measure impact

  • Convening & Capacity-Building: gatherings for shared learning, skill and capacity development across organizations, or emergent discussions


2024 Grantmaking

Because of the limited funding available this year, our grantmaking will be by invitation only. We will either invite new applications (for new work or for organizations that aren’t current grantees) or make amendments to existing grants. If you have work that you would like to have considered for invitation, please contact Tom Boutureira to discuss.

2024 Washington County Fact Sheet